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with ah, breaking news, this, our not see a suspected government takes people hostage to synagogue in the state of texas. a swat team is currently responding to the situation media report sites in police source. the state of the whole thing is motivated to free a pakistani prisoner building counter terrorism circles, as lady al qaeda. she serving 86 years moscow lambs, washington for alleging that brushes preparing a whole like operation to justify it's supposed to ukraine invasion plans are just size of the chances of a military conflict. need someone supplement was always going to waste tensions we have here in ukraine. the plan to be michelle's 5 minutes from moscow peak bytes
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june. how did you deal with also on the program, the leader of the indigenous just shown nation tells us the about the devastating impacts of nuclear bomb test on long long it's a native americans, even a legend that the aim was to eliminate his people. and these things were conducted with our knowledge and under a culture of secrecy, of the united states and there in the intent to commit genocide with coming to your life from moscow, you're watching all the international. it's just on 3. i'm here in the russian capital. my name is peter scott, and it's great to have you with those. we start this out with a developing story coming out of the u. s. states of texas. a suspect to go man is holding people hostage in a sinner in the city of collierville, just
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a short distance north west of dallas. local media fighting police sources is reporting those held a rabbi and congregants. a thought team has been sent to the scene, a nearby residence, evacuated safely. there was a live stream of the service, the synagogue, when the suspects entered. an apparently negotiations with police could be heard you know let's cross live now to our us corresponding caleb more pin. caleb, it's still a fluid situation. do we know anything more after last our were individuals who are being held hostage by a gunman. 3 of them are congregants at the synagogue, and one of them is the rabbi. now we understand that the gunman, you know,
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he walked in to the saturday service at the synagogue and interrupted the proceedings and proceeded to hold the folks hostage at this point. he has said, if anyone tries to enter the building, everyone will die. he has also said that he believes he will die today. now, it under, we understand the hostage taker is calling for the freedom of office, the dc office. the dc is a pakistani neuro scientist. with extradited d, i'd states and charged and convicted for conspiring to kill americans currently serving 86 years in federal prison label that lady al qaeda by terrorism analyst and others in the united states. now there were initially some reports that it was mohammed, the dickie was the hostage taker, but now his lawyers have come forward and confirmed it. ready is not mohammed city, he it is someone else calling for the freedom of obvious to dickie. he apparently refers to obvious to dickie as his sister was repeatedly referred to obvious dickie
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and his statement as my sister. but that is, that is not a literal sense. i guess perhaps in the religious or philosophical sense. now we also understand that the f b, i is on the scene and negotiating the situation, trying to negotiate the release of the hostages. at this point, there haven't been any shots fired, but law enforcement on the scene is urging people to stay away from the area because it is a very tense situation. people are hoping that this ends in a peaceful way, but anything could happen at this point. i've been going on for several hours and it's not clear what will happen. we have seen a statement go out just recently from the council of american islamic relations, calling this an act of evil and unequivocally condemning what this individual has done. saying this is an attack on a house of worship that goes completely against their principles. and we've seen many figures in the muslim community immediately denounced this activity at the
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same time we have, we have also heard a lot of questions being asked about who the gunman is now that his identity is in question and the, the initial claim identifying him as the brother of obvious, the key has been debunked to other questions about who he is back pakistani as was initially reported, he does have apparently have a british accent and he is an ongoing negotiation. there was live streaming of those negotiations from the synagogue. that live stream has been cut off. so it is not clear exactly exactly what is happening right now. the gunshots have not been heard. so there appears to have not been any gunshots. and we will be giving you more developments as this situation continues very tense, saying that could end very badly, but many are looking on and hoping that some kind of peaceful resolution is arranged. yes, candidates hope there's a peaceful resolution to that situation, texas us corresponding kill him open. thank you. updates we discuss that situation
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. intakes. this with the anti terror experts and legal analyst, jennifer braden and she says that if the suspects a goodman is indeed the brother of a convey to pakistani sciences the f b, i should have had them on their radar. her name has floated around for a long time in some of these terrorism circle. she is extremely, she's known to be extremely dangerous. she, i was educated here in united states at mit and others, doctorate is a neuro scientist, them and, and so now serving and 86 year term. so you would think with a woman like this, who has been on the radar for all over 10 years. we started 86 year prison sentence . i mean questions do you have to loom where if this man is sources, claim his name is mohammed city. he. if this is really her brother, why, how is he here? was that on the radar of the shadow wasn't on the radar. did they know that when did he come here? i mean, there are a lot of questions that need to be answered by now that certainly it is
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a blood brother. he should have certainly been on, at least on the radar. you know, the news moscow has slammed us allegations that russia's preparing what is called a false flag operation in ukraine. american meter and officials claim the criminal has pre positioned a group of sub it says, who creates a pretext for invasion. neil harvey, nikki, our discourse for the russian embassy us is branded washington's old tricks. such rhetoric confirms there is an ongoing information campaign being waged against russia. we see the same scenario being repeated again and again. first, some sensational story is dropped and makes the headlines, and then it becomes a key talking point. such, both claims i coming from the u. s. there and the only intelligence on offer are these elusive source is the allegations were fetch reported by cnn and swiftly echoed by ukrainian and u. s. officials. we have information that indicates rush has already pre positioned
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a group of operatives to conduct a false flag operation in eastern ukraine. the operatives are trained and urban warfare and in using explosives to carry out acts of sabotage against russia's own proxy forces. and the russian military plans to begin these activities several weeks before military invasion, which could begin between mid january and mid february. so not the time frame mentioned that between mid january and mid february, the claims are the president. putin's window for invasion is dictated by temperatures. basically, he needs a, a layer of ice on the ground so that he's heavy hardware like tanks can roll across the border right now is too mild for an invasion by march. it would be too muddy. so apparently president biden as allegedly hide meteorologists to, you know, give them a full cost basically about when this invasion might take place. now, how seriously people are a taken these claims week, which i don't know, but the old familiar headlines, russia plans and invasion of ukraine. in fact, russia planning and invasion of anywhere has become so common,
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especially over the past year in s. springs 2021. we saw the headline screaming putin threatens war again, that software that they started, military drills on the boards. they were more warnings in december with both the west and ukraine, so certain that the invasion would take place in december. and yet here we are still no invasion. so we're still coming from both sides. of course, you know, it's like any story that we have a cover here in the news. you can look at it from, from both perspectives and won't, can look aggressive. one could look difference, which is what russia says it is, you know what trips are on our territory from the outside though. the accusation is this is basically a massing of troops ready for him. an invasion. how was moscow defended its position on those? how's it tried to kind of calm what seemed to be growing concerns from, from the wider community? moscow has it repeatedly talks about hit its red lines. those being the further eastward expansion of nato l. the deployment of nato bay says right at the border
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with russia. we've just concluded that week long talks that diplomacy talks between nato and russia. no progress has been made. ne, so is unwilling to compromise. it's, it won't provide any assurances to russia on any of these points and even taunting rusher as well in a way by saying, well, ukraine is going to join nato. it's a done deal. it's just a matter of when a recent reports not ringing, angling in any sense of security or piece to russia off the a yahoo investigation found that the cia is secretly training ukrainian special ops on american solan has been doing so since 2015 the program has involve very specific training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, the u. s. bay cia program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques . la navigation tactics like cover and move intelligence and other areas. a washington has reported, he claimed it solely aimed at defense. but given the nature of the training that
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the plenty of questions arising which we have already addressed to the us, will thirty's ourselves, all in all for the russian position on all the developments. the russian foreign minister, i love ravi held his annual press conference yesterday and in answering all the questions there are really including on the western phase of an invasion. good. let's just negotiate news. now. as soon as our western colleagues guess by reading tea leaves, they immediately grab the sanctions, baton, or we are for everything being decided on the basis of mutual respect and the balance of interests. the position of russia presented to nato is based precisely on the balance of interests and his aim to the security of europe as a whole, including russia, or his annual nature wants to create military footholds around the russian federation to dominate europe. russia has never and nowhere threatened the ukrainian people and kia, makes direct threats to us. so a week ago, as nato in russian delegates prepared to embark on the days of talks,
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expectations were already low for a positive outcome. now we can see a week's worth of diplomacy is clearly failed with the situation now feeling so much more tense than it was before. meanwhile, the e u foreign affairs chief, joseph burrell, has said the fate of a key russian gas pipeline to europe could depend on what happens over ukraine will have more no story just a little later in the program. a massive fire has erupted. it's a chemical plants in for psych, new jersey, leading to warnings about air quality in the region. at least one firefighter has been injured. the authorities say they've now managed to contain the fire. after buckling the flames through the nights, locals were told to stay away from the area and remain in doors with their windows . closed is still unclear what caused the blaze, but large quantities of chlorine pellets are stored up. the side tends to concern over toxic smoke. this is one of the videos of the fire that's being posted online
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. you can see that in the middle of your screen. but psych is a city of around 70000 people and is located about 20 kilometers from new york. authorities have warned people they might see or smell smoke from the fire. a sustainability and green technology expert, sharon george thinks the bigger picture of the potential fallout is yet to be seen . i think everybody is right now relieved that this is back on to control. if that chemical store had been ranged and would be looking at the chemical that would be most concerned back to the chlorine match. and that will then change the nature of our fire and the smoke and pollution of rooms from that side to the problem or the fire like this is not just the scientist. so you've got things being thrown into the air and strain are going to be disbursed and that's where you have a problem. so this is why you know, this is serious and you know, any pollution, any chemical,
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especially where you have population density is like that will be of concern and they'll be throwing resources or finding out and quantifying exactly what, what that risk is. a now for story that we believe is important to highlight. for years, the u. s. conduct a nuclear hearse online that was populated by native americans. well, off, he has spoken to the current head of the western shoshone tribe, and he told us, one of the many concrete consequences is the impact. those tests have on people's health. the most bombed nation on us, the label claimed by the shoshone native american tribe, as a 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
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there are test series with specific goals to expose humans to radiation. and we are the victims of that. it all started with the $1863.00 treaty of 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 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 hostilities and all depredations shall cease from 1951 to 1990 to the u. s conducted 928. tests that a $128.00 underground nuclear tests and $100.00 atmospheric this resulted in full outs of around $620.00 killer tons for comparison. hiroshi my only had 15 killer tons in 1945. all that had devastating effects on tribal residents
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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 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, clear weapon testing. finding justice is a tough road since the shoshone 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 are acts which are destroying the shoshone people. disgustingly shameful that us politicians,
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the president and the court. they don't talk about these issues. what we began to understand is that we're experiencing a assault. i feel that this is what nazis did in world war 2. now those nuclear tests are just one of a number of hardships, the western shoshone, of how to win jaw. to delve deeper into that, you can watch our full interview with their leader r t dot com the u. s. states of utah is being accused of having racist policies against white people. that's forgiving so called priority points to minority communities when it comes to eligibility for covey treatments. the state of minnesota had similar guidelines, but there's now removed advice to take race 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
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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 that choice is taken based on greater health risk or the needs of the patient. perhaps the 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 neurological illness will only lead you one points on the 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,
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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, 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 inequality is 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.
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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 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,
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despite increasingly harsh measures wave after wave of cobra, it continues to affect 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 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 highly 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, or be city high blood pressure cause
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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 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. the face of a key russian gas pipeline to europe still hangs in the balance despite construction of north stream to being completed last year. it's still not being given the final go ahead by the you and the blocks. foreign affairs chief says that could depend on moscow, deescalate intentions on ukraine's border. legal mission could have been issued to issues, cannot beat that from one legion infrastructure. according with reduced forwarding with rules, we are in a free market economy. and certainly if functioning of infrastructure,
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we'd also depend on the development of the events and ukraine and the attitude to russia. you cannot imagine that we are thinking one side on boarding sanctions, just in case and on the other hand, to over an infrastructure. meanwhile, in the u. s. republican senator ted cruz made his own bid to stop the pipeline. this week he put forward a bill to sanction businesses involved in the project project. excuse me, if russia invades ukraine. however, the senate voted against the move on thursday. although democrats have now put forward to an alternative bill, which would targets key russian officials instead. meanwhile, sky rocketing energy prices continue to be a major concern in europe. on wednesday, the swedish governments that he would allocate almost $700000000.00 in order to help citizens. those his hardest by surging prices could get up to $220.00
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a month to pay the bills of a winter electricity costs in the country of more than 250 percent compared to last year. and on the fates of no stream to we've been getting reaction, including from economist acre hammer, everybody knows that the pipeline will be used, because it's not only useful, it's essential for germany's and europe's energy supply. these are all games in before that the main partnerships are negotiation which adjusting us and russia and all the others are negligible in this matter are trying to get a big deal out of the big business ruling the day. and they don't care at all on the, on the necessary piece of the german population of the russian public of the you are asian population. they don't care at all. they want to make big money and they don't even would risk a war just before we go, a recap of our breaking news,
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this our ongoing hostage situations, the synagogue in the u. s. state of texas, where rabbi is among those taken hostage media report. so i think police sources state that the hosted take may be motivated to free a pakistani neurosciences with now serving 86 years for attend since the kill us military personnel. a swat team has been sent to the thin and the f. b, i is assisting in the operation will be keeping across the story and bring you any updates us and when we get them. but that's all for now from me. pizza scott, and i'll be back again with another bullet in just over 30 minutes. with
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with we embraced lee, of course the un, sorry. did the united states talking about shaman rice talking about press freedom . if you got a tool, the tool you got a will group, can other words you've got to be consistent? you cast out on the one hand we believe in press freedom, but on the other hand, we're going to exclude julian massage. and i think the hypocrisy of the united states and tracy's. oh, really nice. a lot of people really mad about the guy sitting here in australia where people just don't understand them. right. what is the starting since these? which comes down with
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ah, i max kaiser, this is the kaiser report. it really is happening here in l. zante all salvatore. soon to be known globally as the home of bitcoin city and her witness saying the demise of gold as a monetary di, monetization takes place. stacy? yes. max we are in el dante, in the state of la liber todd, in el salvador. we are going to be here for the next few months, is a super hot. we're going to get a new look which is for the super hot weather. i speaking of super hi, i'm reading this book right here at kenny's hannah's nigi, but mckelly and i'm reading it in the spanish language. so i am learning this learning spanish and you know, since we've been here,
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we've been in the news every day on the local national news and stuff like that. and i want to turn attention to a concept called the economic hit men. because lo and behold, the, the people who bitcoin were called charged with being economic hit man in the headlines here. and the headline reads julia. evelyn martinez opposes the economic development of the country and describes bitcoin errors, max kaiser and stacy herbert to seek to invest in the country as economic hitman. so max, you know, a few months ago they passed the lay bitcoin, the bitcoin law. and this is attracted big pointers from around the world. who are, you know, this is like renaissance 2 point oh, right. we're seeing the best and the brightest we're seeing we're engineers are seeing builders. we're seeing artists we're seeing all sorts of people interested
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in moving to else of a door coming here. well, those from the old system, the legacy system from the fia system are not happy with that. yeah, it's the opposite of an economic hit. man, you know, economic men would load a country up, one debt far spread coin is equity. it's the opposite of debt. this is an equity for debt swap. and those who are critical of big coin siding the economic good man as described by john perkins in his famous book, confessions of an economic good man are i would say being intellectually dishonest and or lazy. so you mentioned that you can make hit man by john perkins. he has been on this program. he's a friend of the show. he's a friend of ours. so i did that once. we were called economic hitman. i was just totally shocked because of course it's not even possible with bitcoin, right. you can't load.
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