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ah ah, the secret to school, the new report claims the cia has been training elite ukrainians, special operations teams on us soil. revelation likely to find tensions with russia . august debate the widely talented spectra of a military conflict need. so in circumvent was always going to weak detentions we have here in ukraine, the plans of the missiles, 5 minutes from moscow. the question is, how do you, how do you deal with a bully allegations that the u. s. intended to commit genocide, the leader of the indigenous shoshone nation tells r t. nuclear tests were deliberately carried out on land belonging to native americans with dire consequences on peoples. and these things were conducted
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without our knowledge. and under a culture of secrecy, of the united states, and there in is the intent to commit genocide. and a law group accuses to us thinks of racism reissuing guidelines that recommended prioritizing non whites to cope with treatment with hi there, thanks so much for joining me. this saturday morning, lots of places you could be, i know glad that you joined me here on naughty 1st for you this, our new investigation alleges that the c, i secretly training ukrainians, special ops teams on american soil. now this revelation comes amid, obviously escalating tensions between moscow and washington. and the report says that the scheme was actually last 8 years ago. hello, my colleagues were re see shay and doug quarter discussed what the article describes as an antique russian program. the program has involve very specific
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training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, the us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, long navigation tactics like cover and move intelligence and other areas. yahoo news of course was not specific about the actual names, but it says that 5 former intelligence and national security officials pass this information along to them. apparently these training programs involve camouflage exercises, land navigation exercises and the like. but all the while washington, the saying that these are not offensively oriented exercises us officials claim that they're just centered around intelligence gathering. u. s. official deny that the ca, training program is, or was ever eventually orientated. but just what intelligent support entails in the power military context can be i'm big us and how this training will be applied by the ukrainians may change rapidly with facts on the ground. now what is exactly
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intelligence gathering mean? i mean, while in the context of power, military operations, we don't really know because we don't know what these ukranian special forces are going to be doing with the training they've received on american soil in the future . so this is a pretty serious revelation. what you're discussing here, but as i understand it's disturbingly enough, it's not actually the 1st of its kind. right? that's, that's correct. actually, we at least know that the u. s. military advisors were training ukrainians. ukrainian forces, specifically after the events of your, on my don in 2014, but that was all on ukrainian soil, a former c i executive said that going back decades. the ca has provided limited training to ukrainian intelligence units to try and shore up, you know, and i suppose that independent key and prevent russian subversion as i saw it. but that cooperation specifically was ramped up after the crimea became a part of russia. now we did reach out to the cia and the defense department of the united states for comments. so of course, we'll bring our viewers any response we get. meanwhile, with russia,
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nate attentions on the rise, the block sector, generalist stressed, that there is no definite date by which georgia and ukraine will join the alliance . the membership was promised 14 years ago and as a prospect that moscow does not relish russia's foreign minister as a keys. neither planning him in and build up along his country's border. is to us, according to loud statements made by the west, we have reason to believe that the west will increase the activity of reaction forces and nato's special forces. near our board is in 2 to 3 months. this is if russia does not comply with absurd demands on how to deal with its troops on its territory, will in light of the situation moscow recently initiated a series of talks with the west president putin's demanding legal agreements that nato will not expand any further east so father, the proposals have met with a muted response. instead, the west has been ratcheting up the russian escalation narrative. the drumbeat of
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war is sounding loud, and the rhetoric has gotten rather trail. we have to take this very seriously. we have to prepare for the eventuality that there could be an escalation. russian landing ships are an example of offensive capability. they have passed through denmark's great belt straight and continued into the baltic sea. we want more nato troops in estonia, we need a strong presence to make sure we are not going to be attacked earlier. august chewed over. well, the current tensions really do have the potential to escalate into full scale will whatever the rights and wrongs of the situation. but damage to european security. not only the risk of war which itself is huge, but also the capability of the states to cooperate, to tackle the existential risks facing the world. know, how can people seriously negotiate glasgow around climate change when they're about to go to war against each other? which house, remember something else?
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georgia didn't launch a war with russia, you know, and it was backed up by america. and britain essentially didn't know to intervene. and we have seen in recent weeks, in the black sea, american, british and french warships involve the naval movers and going both to ukraine and to georgia. that would seem to me quite provocative in the current situation of american british american ships entering as well. russia now, russian waters, that is a major provocation. well, if you think about the iraq war and the excuse iraq war being that i'm saying that missiles potentially 45 minutes from london. we have here in ukraine, the plans of the missiles, 5 minutes from moscow, 7 minutes from russia strategic nuclear defense is in effect. russia will have a knife to throw and not enough time to recover if it allows these in russia. we'll have to stop those missiles coming in. this is the cuban missile crisis part to it
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could end differently from that one. if we don't look at this very carefully, the other one of this is the idea that ukraine, if nature wants it, part of nature actually became a part of life. so because that would, in effect giving you crane and the ability to launch an international war on behalf of an interest and ok, kevin petitions are completely responsible on this question. so that would be another man got moved in this mad strategy coming from a jo biden's administration. i think if there's anything positive that has come out of this crisis, it is that the west will recognize that it can't get away scott free by bring you crying in tonight. it would be awfully hard for them to do so. and circumvent was always going to weeks to tensions one sure natural course is in the baltic states. one sure base, of course, is important to check back elsewhere the positive in georgia in the black sea. once you have that revised russian feelers. and as i say, you don't find
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a bladder piece in to understand what those fields given russian's most recent history, given what happened in the 2nd world war, i'm going to say it's clear that there is a process of regime change across the world. wherever there is governments, we don't fit with the neo liberal law load, which is controlled essentially by the united states, through the gas cetera, etc, etc. so we will always bring down any government or trying to bring any government which doesn't corresponds to those interests or don't disagree with what chris's saying. but i also think that we need to feel about just sliding into just a confrontational approach towards these sorts of interests. and, and, and developments because because they, because they are incredibly powerful and the big question, the, all of us, whether we off commentators in the west or the russian government or any for now is how do you, how do you deal with a bully? i'm and the way of dealing with a bully is not just to face up to them and,
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and then get smashed in. you. you have to deal with it very cleverly and you have to try and build relationships and positive connection. i'm the way in which tim has managed to do that in the past with england colon from other europeans, ultimate limited success has been to be valuable. and important thing that is vitally important for the future of the planet is that russia is included in a new security architecture. you can have a new security. so even an old one with russia labeled as the enemy, with the ukraine matching office, is close to the russian border as it can without any commentary from the west, the media and nature, politicians, referring to russia as the enemies. you cannot have stability to the russia, of course, to save itself as the victim aware this is heading. it has to be included in security architecture. otherwise there's no security. but anybody for years the
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united states can take nuclear tests on land that was populated by native americans once he caught it with the current head of the west and shown the tribe who told us that the tests of a devastating consequences on people's health. the most bombed nation on us, the label claimed by the shoshone native american tribe, as their sacred lamb turned into a u. s. nuclear weapons testing site. and these things were conducted without our knowledge and under a culture of secrecy, of the united states. and there again is the intent to commit genocide because these things were developed without our consent. the weapons are tested upon us and there are test series with specific goals to expose humans to radiation. and we are the victims of that it all sorted with the $1863.00 treaty a ruby valley. when the western is shown, he handed certain rights to the us, but did not see the land. these and friendships shall be hereafter established and
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maintained between the western bands of the shoshone nation and the people and governments of the united states and the said ban, stipulate and agree that has duties and all depredations shall cease from 1951 to 1990 to the u. s. conducted 928. tests that a 128 underground nuclear tests and 100 atmospheric this resulted in full outs of around 620 killer tons. the comparison hiroshi irma only had 15 killer tons in 1945. all that had devastating effects on tribal residents who began to investigate health consequences from exposure to radiation to try to understand what had happened to us. we had a significantly higher exposure to the radiation that led to those health consequences such as cancer's leukemias, auto immune deficiencies. and what we began to understand is that there's
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a wide variety of illnesses, really strange illness is known to be plausible from exposure to radiation, but we weren't getting any help. we were not getting any support. he says the she showed he never agreed to new weapon. the testing finding justice is a tough road and that's the shown the people are on their road. so we really need to continue to investigate and understand this, but we're not getting any help from the united states. they're not investigating this because they're the perpetrators of these of acts which are destroying the shoshone people. disgustingly shameful that us politicians, the president and the court. they don't talk about these issues. what we began to understand is that we're experiencing a salt. i feel that this is what nazis did in world war 2. ah, and the head of western says,
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shown he also spoke to was about wave after wave of assaults. he and his people suffered ecommerce to interview in full r t dot com and levy erection in the comments the state of utah is being accused of having racist policies for giving priority points to non whites when it comes to eligibility for covert treatment. the state of minnesota had similar guidelines, but it's now removed advice to take rice into account. both states have been threatened with legal action using a patient skin color or if nifty, rather than the unique and specific medical circumstances of an individual patient as a basis for deciding who should obtain lifesaving medical treatment as a part in a ton of crisis. tough decisions have to be maids, sometimes, decisions of life and death. because pandemic is one such time and who to prioritize for life saving medical treatment is a decision health workers have to make. now you may think choices are taken based
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on greater health risk or the needs of the patient, perhaps raise your fragility, their co morbidities and chronic illnesses. race may be the last thing on your mind . apparently you may be wrong. think your liberal timmy disease is a high risk? think again, your heart problem or your logical illness will only lead you one points on a scale. so will your shortness of breath. but you could get double points based on your ethnic background. the you saw department of health explain the system using statistics, which show people of non white or hispanic committee, a 35 to 50 percent more likely to be hospitalized than white patients, which means at 1st, the system does sound logical and truly studies have shown ethnic minorities, both in the united states and some other countries, have been disproportionately affected by covert. the reasons multiple and complex,
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but the analysis goes deeper, while more people in ethnic minority communities may be diagnosed. there appear to be no differences in final health outcomes and critic say, therefore, no reason to prioritize treatment. the risk of sa covey to diagnosis was higher in most ethnic minorities. but once hospitalized nuclear inequalities exist in coven 1900 outcomes. the findings highlight the necessity to tackle disparities in social determinants of health, preventative opportunities and in house case across the ocean in the u. k. statistics have shown a civil, a pattern of high impact on minority communities, but govern reports have also cited specific reasons why this could be the case. these range from someone's occupation to the household size or even place of residence and pollution. in theory, you could fall into these higher risk groups, but not be a minority and achieve
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a lowest score in the table. so unless we assume by default, but all members of ethnic minorities, labor, other crowd of households in the private areas and work in high risk sectors. critics say the focus should be on concrete risk factors and not simply skin color . and advocacy groups have been quick to pick up on the controversy. these racist policies decide questions of life and death based on skin color and must be rescinded immediately. it's an abomination the radically violate federal law. the united states constitution and the sacred principle of equal justice for our, despite increasingly harsh measures wave after wave of cobra continues to effect the world. many specialists say targeted measures are needed to protect those in the population. most that risk. and just how those population groups are determined based on rational scientific study, may be part of the puzzle in ending the pandemic. there is no scientific basis to
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judge a person's need for medicine or higher is just based on race. there are many, many other factors with quality you live in. houses are multiple occupation. many people, small houses, and you do jobs are highest category such as hooks cleaners, bus drivers. furthermore, there are then medical conditions and medical conditions are such as diabetes, immune suppression, heart disease, kidney disease, obesity, high blood pressure of cause. a lot of immigrants tend to be of what you would call darker skin and they are also whole. and they're also working in high risk jobs. so be it that you are white or color as they call it in america . it is, it is quality that kills not necessarily the color of your skin. still to come
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for you, you k governments use of a v p lane to award contracts for personal protective equipment to 2 companies has been doing this unlawful bring you the full story after the break with ah ah,
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her driven by dreamer shaped bankers are those with dares sinks, we dare to ask ah, welcome back. the scandal mod u. k. government is now funding a fresh corruption claims up to the countries. high court ruled the day, so covey. i paid lane for awarding contract for p. p. a was unlawful. ministers gave to companies an unfair advantage during the 1st wave of the pandemic. the
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claimant's have established that the operation of the high priority lane was in breach of the obligation of equal treatment. the illegality is marked by this judgment in a rush to supply the and a chest, the government for 32000000000 p. p items costing over 18000000000 pounds. and normal times transparency rules are in place, the state contracts to ensure fair competition. but in the heat of a natural emergency, these rules are cast aside. instead, the i p lanes are reserved for referrals from nps and ministers in senior officials and billions of taxpayer cache signed over. well, danny street is considering an appeal against the ruling that some of these behind closed doors dealings were illegal. o contracts underwent sufficient financial and technical due diligence and the court found that we did not rely on the referral to the high priority lane when awarding contracts. this isn't the 1st time the courts have ruled against the government over p p contracts. but number 10 has been
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consistent that it hasn't acted inappropriately. chandler prime is to give a cost on assurance that from now on from now on, all government contracts will be subject to proper process with full transparency and accountability. absolutely, it's a huge one. these are pretty sure i reject the idea that somehow the government acted in a way that was wrong. we wanted to get the 32000000000 pieces of p, p in the front line because what was important is to save lives. i make no apologies that the government did everything in its power to ensure the n h s. and frontline workers did not run out of p p, even though the judge ruled both the offers in question were likely to win contracts anyway. if you went through the high priority lane, you had a one in 10 chance of being successful. those outside of that in
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a circle had way less than a one in a 100 chance. according to the national audit office, 50 firms benefited 1800 tory links, which the opposition, se screams cronyism. while our hard working n h s staff were going without p, p, tory politicians, saw an opportunity to line their cronies pockets. a judge has now ruled that v i p lane unlawful, but it may be just the tip of the iceberg. well, only where some company is given an unfair advantage. the prices were heights up, in some cases by 200 percent. when the equipment arrived. some of it failed to meet basic medical standards. so did the government treats a public health crisis as an opportunity to both the pockets of pals at the public's expense? this very like crazy. i mean, of course, you have to do with things quickly. there's, there's no reason why having to v i p lane. actually many things could be dealt with more quickly. it just meant certain people got preferential treatment. i think
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that shows disregard for use of taxpayers, money, and disregard to the safety of front line health and cast off at the beginning of the pandemic demand for p. p. far out strict supply to keep up. normal procurement rules were relaxed, but all this feeds into the idea that if you have the prime minister number on your phone, your numbers in your bank account will grow and it's free lateral flow tasa to be potentially face out is public health. simply becoming a commodity more police officers were killed on duty in the united states in 2021 than any previous year in the last quarter century. according to the f b i. he says the 73 offices were lost in the line of duty. it represents a significant increase on the before the number was 46, homicide and gun violence rates to have searched last year,
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13 us cities are voted echoed high homicide rates across democrat run states who post progressive policies such as the funding the police among the cities that are oakland, portland, and philadelphia, which registered more than $500.00 murders now, the spiking embassy things. i don't know. variety of factors from the pan demik for to inflation. another is seething anger at police brutality, especially in the way that the 2020 murder of george fluid. we spoke to a former police detective who says that offices have become a scape goat, the fail government policies. a police morale is low offices are afraid to use force because they're unfairly on a justly persecuting. there was a case here in 2014 the tech raphael ramos. so when you were needing when they were sitting in their patrol vehicle, there was an unprovoked attack, have been $25.00 unprovoked ambushes out of the $74.00 police killing this year in
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this country. that was the 1st one that really took the nation and shed light on this, this situation. and this person was emboldened by an ideology, the black lives matter ideology. while the police are, have always bring the code of government feeling government policies, right? the police are the front line, right? that's why we say with a symbol line, the symbol line between k s and our key in order. the police are always the 1st arm of government that people deal with violent crime in the cities. there's been 13 cities across this country that have recorded record number of homicides this year, or last year. and as a result, the police are shoved in the middle of violence and this n r t is being supported by politicians. and, you know, unfortunately they become casualties that war go green
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unless you are rich. shane you study says the are being commissions plan on maritime di carpet is ation could be biased. new tax restrictions do not apply to a number of ships, including offshore vessels, fishing boats, and yachts. the new plan applies only to ships of $5000.00 gross tonnage, total c o 2 emissions from the exempted vessels. well as comparable to the total c o. 2 emissions of denmark in 2020 the fact that which contribute a sizeable share of emissions are exempt. we'll buy those riled. a lot of people, the elite and the e. you are imposing new carbon fuel taxes but are exempting private jets and yachts . what a sick joke. carbon pricing is for you. not for them. you see the you has 2 rules. one for the plants like you and me and another for the millionaire. lee. we spoke to sarah flanders, co director of the international action center. she told us the spot all the political fun fur about going green very little is actually being done to curb
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emissions. well, the super rich paula titian's in the countries of the west have always, always violated these chords. they consider it not meant for them. they all make grand promises, but they're doing very, very little to curb carbon emissions who runs the european union. it's really an agreement, the top bankers and the financial oligarchy. europe who operate also with y'all street and the united states. and they're all under the umbrella, or the protection of the nato military alliance show. yes, they operate together and they operate in a way to give themselves immunity not to deal with the real problems that are facing us. it's hypocritical in a criminal way. thanks rather today,
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thanks for your company. last most stories on our website. if you have time and inclination, check them out and i'll t dot com. ah, it really is happening here and i was on day all salvatore. then to be known globally as the home of big coin city. and we're witnessing the demise of gold as a monetary. the monetization takes place. ah, we have recently, of course, the un, sorry. did the united states talking about jamie ross talking about press freedom. if you go to the top, you go. in other words, she's got to be trusted. you cast out on the one hand, we believe in press freedom, but on the other hand, with julia massage,
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