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he just comes with formality, this, our america's big budget priorities. put the pentagon over the pandemic as president biden signs off an enormous $700000000000.00 defense plan. while washington's global vaccination campaign came running out of cash and are really to slammed australia's policy of deporting convicted criminals to new zealand, saying it's causing a search and gang related crimes. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia. and, and just deporting your problem, one does not solve the problem of gangs and both australia and new zealand. and the proponent of critical race theory faces of iraq, criticism for suggesting parents should not decide what the children are taught in schools. we discuss where the u. s. history is in need of
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a classroom overhauled the claim to be the moral ironic claim to be the thinking. a truth that all it's doing is dividing. people confuse the children and wanting children to turn against each other. this is a fear of the right from hearing and having to embrace the truth with godaddy, whether it's wednesday, the 29th of december, i'm calling brad or t in moscow with the world news this hour. and while the world rounds off another year struggling to combat the coping. pandemic america has a different priority with joe biden signing a whopping $700000000000.00 military budget for the upcoming year or even by america's own estimates. that's a 100 times more than the cost of vaccinating the entire planet. i guess day of next looks at how even an era defining health crisis county rail washington's massive defense spending. it's bigger than it's bad other than ever before.
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america's new military budget, $777700000000.00. so vast, it board doesn't monstrous. and it's still not enough. say the people who passed it are nations facing many threats right now. just read the paper every day. china, russia ran in yet the budget was actually pro provided by the white house, was a cut, pretty dramatic code if you look at it, as in john, adjusted for inflation. it is remarkable. these lawmakers they'll, they'll sit there and argue for weeks, months about maternity leave. or building roads or bridges or, or walls, but the better part of a trillion dollars on a more machine back. 88 for 11 against past. and the next day that will come to work and to congress and. and they'll wonder where the heck all their money went. i also find it amusing that senator mansion indicates his worry about the deficit
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after voting justice week for a military budget of $778000000000.04 times greater than build back better over 10 years and $25000000000.00 more than the president requested $778000000000.00. i mean $700000000.00 is a decimal here. a decimal. where rounding up and down by, by hundreds of millions, 16 times greater than russia's military budget, greater than the next 11 highest military budgets put together. a sudden that the human mind can barely comprehend. somewhat of the extra billions going towards the secretary shall take appropriate action to increase the use of low emission initial fee and net 0 initial energy technologies in the operations programs project and activities of the department provided these is cost effective on the life cycle of the innocent, there's also a new ranko position in the u. s. military,
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according to the n d, a draft bill. and that is gender advisor. so troops can get help if they feel like changing genders. we can only guess how many millions that's going to cost. and of course, none of this would be possible without china and russia because of whom the pentagon argued. it needed more money. in your sunday, we firmly opposed the u. s. slipping negative content concerning china or making an issue out of china for political manipulation is not implement negative content and articles in the act that target china and dummy's. chinese interests or hurts overall bilateral ties and corporation and important areas. while the l g b t, q plus community may let out a sigh of relief, people that have been incarcerated. guantanamo bay innocence included without trial or justice for decades, will just have to wait a little longer. now one thing they didn't find any money for is, is a field doesn't plane tickets to send guantanamo inmates home or to court.
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unfortunately, he section 1032 of the act continues to bar the use of fonts to transfer a guantanamo bay. detainees to the custody or effective control of certain foreign countries. and section 1033 of the act bars, the use of funds to transfer guantanamo bay detainees into the united states unless certain conditions are met. it would cost an estimated $7000000000.00 to vaccinate billions. those who still can't get the vaccine. one percent of america's military budget, just one percent, to potentially hold the development of new strains and variance of coven. but no gender advise us in the electric cars for the pentagon. that's the priority. the more the pentagon spends on insanity, the more military contractors make money, isn't we're not at war with anybody. and why we need a military budget. the, his bigger than the next over 10 nations combined. i mean that's,
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that's nonsense. now, if you just ended that military industrial compet, yes, ended this massive military state and let people spend their own money as they see fit. you'd see people spending their money to help people far more effectively than you as a i. d ever does. to provide health care for people overseas and not using that might hurt people the way the military does. ah, and new zealand indigenous leader is accusing australia. defusing his country as a dumping ground full convicted criminals. national mary authority, chairman matthew to khaki, says that neighbors behavior dawkins, the spirit of friendship between countries. it is not good enough that new zealand is becoming a penal colony for australia and just deporting your problem. why does not solve the problem of gangs in both australia and new zealand? it is not good enough. just to say we're going to stick a whole lot of people and applying on
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a government child to apply and seen them back to new zealand. that is not the spirit of friendship that you would expect between 2 neighbors or even permanent residency lived in australia for more than 10 years can be deported under the migration acts. section 51 if they've been convicted of a drug offense or assault new zealand. politicians say that instead of rehabilitation, australia simply dumps them elsewhere. and that's causing a search of gang related crime in oakland. well, for that part of spokes, person for australia is immigration minister says the government routinely removes foreign nationals from a range of countries due to serious offenses in an effort to promote safety in australia. but matthew to khaki says the country needs to work with new zealand to find a better solution. now, i also did that australian citizens, you know, it's easy just to deport the problem away. and australians want exactly what we want. we want safe communities. we do not want to say drugs being sold to our children. we are sick and tired of saying gun violence on our streets. one possible
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solution is a joint task force to address a couple of different things. and even though our police forces they do share information, dathan intelligence at the moment, it would be good to see if we could just increase and including beastie and joint resources. that means also having a look at information and intelligence to find out where these drug supply and networks are establishing themselves across southeast asia, even into the pacific being let's do that job together as australia and new sealants. and that ends experience. ah, i should parents have more say him, other children are taught in schools? well, according to nicole had a jones, they shouldn't. she is the founder of the controversial $1619.00 project which changed to reframe u. s. history in terms of race and her views approving polarizing. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator. i don't have
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a degree in social studies or science. we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by people who have expertise in the subject area. and that is not my job. as a parents, i have every right to ensure my child isn't being taught lies despite what nicole 100 jones says, how can this be promoted? could share anyone else to say parents don't get a say in our children's education. her position is faulty and should be listened to and must have a platform removed. sorry, but parents must be involved. come on, you pesky parents. just let her indoctrinate your kids in peace and jens lawrence the 6900 project with the new york times 2 years ago. its goal is to highlight the legacy of slavery and also the contributions of black americans throughout us history and content from the projects. but included in school curriculum and at least 5 of us states. we discussed the issue with legal analyst, jennifer braden, tomorrow stuff and political activist anthony brought his right. fortunately in america right now, the political faction is kind of taking over everything else including education.
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and i think that's some of the concern here because really what you're trying to do is to refrain retrain children's mind. and that's, that could lead and, and we're seeing this now the rise and anxiety and political issues in children getting younger and younger every year. and i think parents have a right to be concerned about that. the major issue here is that professor hannah jones is actually talking about the truth and, and that's what's lacking so much in this nation right now. and it's really, really sad that even the most far right wing people in germany can accept the fact that there were nazis that carried out atrocities the fact that this nation was forge in a cauldron of white supremacy. slavery indigenous genocide and lance matching is not alive at the end of the day. this is a fear of the right from hearing and having to embrace the truth. and it's funny that the people on the side, the i are also talking about also talking about not the germany because not the
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journey with a, with also the government and the order that the leadership there that started to import this propaganda into the population to say if you agree or you don't, that is what my colleague is saying here. that's what some of these new educational politicians are trying to are trying to impose on children on young children. and all that's going to do is continue dividing the population because one thing has happened from this they, they claim to be the moral high ground. it claims to be the beacon of truth, but all it's doing is dividing. people confuse the children and wanting children to turn against each other. i don't even know what just happened. that was a very interesting soliloquy. again, we're not trying to tra, tell people apart from each other. truth is truth. if truth is going to hurt people that's on, on the people, and what you just heard in this very myopic and silly a soliloquy is that it's some sort of political motivation. truth just is, is, is truth. you cannot deny what has happened in this country. what is happening in
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this country, and you cannot deny that this country was founded in an image and a lens of benefiting white people at the expense of other people. and that's just a fact. you can absolutely talk and teach about history about what's happened in this country. them the horrific things laboring without having to completely de do is completely unravel the fabric and the foundation of this country's history. but, but, you know, when it comes to the truth migrant, we are so far from when that, you mean it's not a relative term without a for moscow coming up consumer conscience and environmental concerns. we look at whether the eco friendly claim thing my by some firms really stuck up. it's our next story when we come back, ah ah, ah, is your media
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a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way? where are you being led 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. at the end of every year across stock, answer some of your many questions. not surprisingly, many of your questions, concerns politics, the current international situation and whether we should tresley gets the median.
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we'll do our best to answer as many questions as again ah, hello again. now tapping into our fears of rising pollution and climate change, businesses are increasingly pumping up their eco friendly credentials. but just how much of it is marketing are these peter oliver next looks at how some consumers in europe a being duped by so called green washing. as we learn more about our impact upon the climate as increasing impetus, almost all to keep that in mind when it comes to purchases. and that's also been seized upon by advertisers who are very keen to push their product as the best one for the environment. german consumer writes grew food watch hondo to girly award. the golden cream puff, which shames those products that pitch themselves as green. but in reality, they're using climate concern to just shift more units. our diet has it's sharon, the huge problems we face to day. the food industry now wants to cash in on
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consumers, need for more sustainability and is marketing their products as a way of saving the environment and the climate. these are the products on german shells that made up the top 3 this year when it comes to green washing or promoting yourself is good for the climate when really, you're not in the bronze medal position of these coffee capsules from hamburg faced coffee roasted j. j, damp oven and partnership with the swiss corporate giant move and pick branded as composter, bowl and biodegradable. they are anything but and waste companies will struggle to do anything with them other than incinerator them. second place goes to this bottle of volvic water, climate neutral, certified according to the packaging. it's the plastic bottle, so that's already not stacking up user usable. if you can, also, this water has to be transported all the way from france when this perfectly good, much better for the environment. water coming out of tops and drinking fountains.
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volvic on their parent company de non did have this to say in their defense. since august 2020, we have only used recycle tedi for our disposable bottles. for long transport routes. these bowels are the ecologically most sensible packaging. also, the company has launched a regional mineral water that is sold in class to pass it battles. this year's winner was the see from ok to river and there climate neutral chicken breasts. there's a lot of c o. 2 produced getting a chicken from farm to supermarket river promise that is offset through a scheme that finances climate protection in the rain forests of peru. the problem is, according to the investigative work of food watch, that program doesn't seem to have had any of the desired effect. it can be demonstrated that the rate of deforestation in the critic terry actually more than doubled after the project started. here's what we're ever had to say for themselves . the revenue group had already reacted and as climate partner is the project
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manager to submit an assessment based on the information available. unfortunately, this was previously not possible because the author of this study had not made direct contact with the rebate group climate partner or the local project developer boskus amazon. of course, this would have made the false allegations easy to refute. while the companies named in this particular awards ceremony are keen to stress that their climate action is legitimate. i guess the big takeaway is to make sure that when you buy something that advertises itself as good for the climate that they are going further than just a label on a bottle or a box. peter oliver are t. berlin, civilians killed homes, destroyed the people impacted by the us led war in afghanistan, more than just statistics. now. throughout the year, artes online project unheard voices has been sharing some of their life changing experiences. you can find them on r t dot com and or youtube channel,
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but i'm gonna leave this out with one of those stories, a man who spent 3 years in notorious american run prisons abroad. i had to stop telling myself that i'm a father that i am a son. i'm a husband that i'm a human being. i started to whole myself. what i had been told that i was and that was my number 558. that was my number and gone to the in the room in may 2002. i was interrogated by the c i and the f b i and they threatened if i did not corporate to send me either to egypt or serious to be so the tortured interview with us. are you with the enemy? there's no in between and that doctor still stand ah, in. i
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think it's quite clear to meet the united states response to the terrible acts of 911 was vengeance. the war on terror is not a police operation. it's a military operation. why they picked from me. it wasn't just me. they picked on everyone. you know, who knows? if anybody prepared to hand you over to country to talk to you. you know, i live in pakistan is and the bill of rights and i'm my parents from boston. i'm a deal national. they handed me over to the americans without any legal process before i was held for a year in 2002 to 2003. and i saw 2 individuals beaten to death by american soldiers. these terrorists play by
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a whole set of different rules gets going to force us in your words to get me dirty and nasty in order to take them. i will use our tools at our disposal, the boys a few bad apples. isolated incident one by one. the terrorists are learning the meaning of american justice for me, displace a pit demise what the united states was doing in afghanistan. they were bringing people to this torture sight afghans ordering guns and abusing them outside of the rule of law and then allowing some of them to go back home and they would go home and tell people what the americans did. by the time i got to guantanamo, i was begging to go to the tunnel because what i've seen and witnessed in belgrade was so destructive to this day. i haven't, i can't sleep. oh,
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i use several of us was sent to guantanamo including several taliban members who now heads of various departments from the act and government were tortured. we were stripped, we were beaten with spat upon. we were humiliated photographs. this was taken during this period of time. they had a chance to a woman in the next room that led me to believe with my wife being tortured. they waved with pictures of my children in front of me and asked me where do you think they are now? what do you think happened to me took your way? and of course, what they wanted me to do was cosign a confession that i was a member of al qaeda, which i was not. and this was, i'd say, send it, i got it. i think i got it better than a lot of the other prisoners i
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. oh, so this is the handmade calendar that i made when i was in guantanamo. i thought that perhaps if i counted the days that it would be easier. but when the days tended to weeks and months, and then 2 years, i realized that it was just futile. when i received such letters from my children who are very young at the time, it's actually made it worse to look at the calendar and start the count down the days my children growing up without me and every day, without them with a stabbing heart. and they would come sporadically, they had to be vetted uncensored by the us censorship. my daughter who was 6 at the time, wrote a poem 12345, once i caught official life. and they redacted that because they said that has
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numbers in a numbers could mean some sort of a code. so it was that kind of nonsensical reduction disconnecting from the idea of being a father. ironically and sadly, but also my own personal faith in my belief in god my reading the koran and again inexpensively becoming friends with several of the american soldiers who would bring me little snippets of information sometime next week and chocolate. sometime next week and a dvd player and show me a film deluxe of humanity that i have never forgotten to this day. and i think i left on time to move, not hating america because of those soldiers, me messages directly from some american soldiers who say that this has be a,
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a war that has destroyed us as individuals. soldiers i've spoken to have told me that they cannot sleep at night. so i am in no doubt about the, the effects of this war, not just on the individuals, but on the nation as a whole of whom the soldiers are representative. me has gone to the shop and unity types destroyed. the united states produced a senate to report on torture, but not a single person was bought for charges for these kind. recently, i gave evidence the international criminal court for their investigations of abuses by americans. and i've got a son, they will investigate to the united states, the initial army, and the caliber, the only ones who responded by threatening the international court was the united states of america. they said that we will sanction all members of the national
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court. we will arrest any members of the icpc who come to the usa or elsewhere the want to investigate us. i think the united states of america needs to step back. if it wants to help any of any assistance to the people who understand it's got in a position to negotiate those conditions. it has, it has been an aggressor. the taliban already made gestures towards russia towards china to it's the wrong to it's pakistan to within an easier would be like states and britain in particular. i think the feeling very upset because this is a defeat. it's a military defeat. however, you want to look at it and that imperial hubris, as it were, will not allow them to say that we need to move forward and continue within negotiations that we began in doha, that they cannot be any more saber rattling. it's no good for the african people. it's no good. got in touch with the britain or america you've really got to find a way for
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ah, ah christmas. the traditional yuletide on a day. this year i'm making this traditional with a special christmas guide, me christmas tolerance, diversity guide. we all know that christmas is a family holiday. i makes all your parents are properly numbered. i follow the agenda and make us know woman hands. denise, no man. or even better, that this new person designed for themselves. ah, no gifts, no, don't any better. prepare your children for the brave new world. i
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remember diversity is not at all i. oh is no longer an appropriate costume. this is appropriation. 0, a logical appropriation. offensive to the dear community. mm hm. and obviously santa, oh has to be cancelled. i because he is a white, his gender male who abuses mrs. close discriminate against children based on behavior. whereas red, which is a communist color, makes children sit on his lap, makes people destroy trees and exploit sales. so sorry kids center is not coming to town anymore. i follow these instructions. stick to the spirit of christmas. you decide. oh
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oh, happy new year. special kaiser report with the one and only gerald salenti or it's nader of the transport. jazz man, you know, stuff ah, [000:00:00;00] in i'm after continue watching, going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday,
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the 12th of january. but until then, we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season. we've got 26 continues in glasgow. i'm joined now by the president of the country with one of the world's largest reserves of lithium, louise asa, who's addressed the conference earlier in the week. mister president, thanks so much for letting us into your embassy. we wouldn't be able to power the cameras here without the lithium the powers, the batteries. congratulations on the restoration of democracy. what did you make of prime minister bars? johnson hosting cop 26, claiming that capitalism is the key to solving this climate emergency? well, thank you. thank you for your time. well, actually, what we have seen in india meeting was that everybody, all the rich countries are trying to, you know, wind some time and only renew the capital limbs. and the green
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capital is what we call it. because all the instruments that they are trying to put in place in or did to solve the problem of the climate crisis i call it is under the market conditions market instrument. so that's why we decided to, you know, to propose another, a tentative mechanism instrument in, noted, you know, the, all the developing countries can face the product, which is, which are new markets, instruments for those 100000000 dollars and a $1000000000.00 that they provide. they compromise in, in paris agreement, but we haven't seen anything yet. yeah. they, they promised it. and so when you talked of your proposals, all we heard from rich countries a good on the so called mainstream media major media. they talked about carbon
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markets. the need to increase g d p a net 0. what's your reaction to these kinds of

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