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ah, ah 9 people and to give this the united states on the same for western powers, are undermining global stability. as he speaks in court orders the you asked of a hundreds of millions of dollars. love it here with the latest news. welcome to the program. gets destroyed and electrical equipment warehouse following fitness center announced. a fire is also set to have broken. at least 9 people have been killed, including a child after another rocket carts were also damaged and windows of nearby buildings blown out. for these claim, the only functioning m r i machine in the region was, were according to authorities at least 7 passengers. iranian nationalists,
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we're not going to go any closer to this bus of us civilians. now this is the center of the city, a hospital, a local, a trauma center where those people who were in nationalist was fired against the city of dan ask against them that 7 people have been killed and scores a military positions. and usually the center of the city doesn't leave under bombardment by ukrainian a military to the, the bus driver of this have been killed as the result of this, your rocket landed on a local stadium right in middle i ukrainian military i social media who could be suspect it being under russian influence was we have a trace of evidence of disinformation campaigns by face to face book. we asked the f b i for support to help us with meta probably roches influence for marcia or over social
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media. i think it's a big deal be in thing was happening at twitter. it's not just that rolling specifically targeted. former us president george w bush and brock obama, as well as the cia and defense contractor, lockheed martin. the terrorist attacks occurred and june 2017 and central tay wrong in the national parliament building. and the muslim of the country's former supreme leader, 17 people including m. p. 's were killed about 50 other people were wounded. isis immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks. political analyst inter ron university professor say add mohammed mirandi, discuss the significance of the court's ruling with my colleague earlier. there is a long history here because the united states has taken iran to court inside the united states on many occasions. they've even taken the iran to court over 911 if anyone can believe that iran has been regularly punished by
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a u. s. the u. s. government and us courts. but and the iranian, since they have had assets are frozen in the united states and in europe it's, that's always been a problem. iran doesn't hold us assets. so in immediate future, there really isn't much that can be done. but the world is changing rapidly in the americans are withdrawing from the region and who knows what sort of opportunities will be around in the coming months in years. but i think at least for the moment it is a political response to the united states. it's sort of the global south speaking back to power. right. and the iranians are saying that remind or reminding the world that the united states created isis from famously admitted during his presidential campaign. and he knew that because michael flynn was his military and
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intelligence advisor and we had other officials admitted and in the media and books come out. so this is basically a reminder that the iranians have been suffering at the hands of the united states . and this is just one chapter, let's move on to a little bit about iran, on it's relations with russia, china, in the south of the bricks. how do you see in the iran moving in, in this direction? time is not on the side of the americans because as the world changes, iran relationships with countries like china and russia. india are evolving. and now that iran is a member of the shanghai cooperation organization that has also benefited iran's relationship with these countries and russia ever since the war in ukraine in the war in europe. the russians have been. so you runs you economic relations. political relations, of course, are significant that have said big significantly improved as well. but he wanted
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economic relations with these asian powers. and with the global south are evolving and that is making american sanctions that's effective. i think the united states and europeans have to keep in mind that in the world they are a small minority. latin american countries are converging whether the americans like it or not. asian countries are converging. we see the same sort of trend in africa and then we have these broader groupings like rick cit, link all of these different continents to one another. the chairman of the b, b, c, richard sharp has resigned. min allegations of nepotism and murky financial ties to britain's former prime minister boris johnson. ball i did breach the governance code for public appointments. he states very clearly that a breach does not necessarily invalidate an appointment. indeed, i've always maintained the breach. was inadvertent and not material which the facts
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he lays out substantiate. nevertheless, i have decided that it is right to prioritize the interest of the b b. c. i feel that this matter may well be a distraction from the corporations. good work where i to remain imposed until the end of my term. richard sharp announced his resignation shortly after a report was published in the incident. it concluded he failed to disclose potential conflicts of interest while he was applying for the chairmanship that included a secret 6 figure alone provided to then prime minister boris johnson. however, finding stopped short of saying whether along with the direct factor in his appointment to the position i british government official accused mister sharp of nepotism, saying he got the top job in the state broadcaster basically because of quote pals, appointing house. mister sharp is said to have arranged alone about 280-0000 pounds
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reward johnson. 2 weeks before the prime minister recommended him for the bbc chairman shit. the b, b. c has been making plenty of headlines lately. new delhi recently issued scathing criticism of their british broadcaster, is that a documentary about indian prime minister moody lacked objectivity to such an extent that it essentially amounted to a hit piece. we discussed this matter with the head of an indian thing tank. it curves the credibility of b, b, c. as a news, i'll click it also exposes, you know, b, b, c, 2 jobs is that the chairperson is deep in the pockets with the 5 minister would lapse shape the coverage by the b. c. news which is favorable to the conservative party, the chance for some is supposed to be above any party affiliations. i meant in a neutrality there have been questions and more and more also actually within the u
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. k. on the funding on the b, b. c. and of course there are several voices within the. ready u k also criticize the bbc right, as well as it is growing international if rock criticism where they have been instances where b b. c has been criticized forrest coverage. for example, in india simply, you know, a few months ago there was a document in the us prime minister to which the indian government and the last segment of the public opinion in india protested and said that they had a balance due documentary that. so what this will do is that in the future, b, b, c reporting will be open to more questions and if you lose the credibility or it will get the credibility will get it ordered. it seems an innocent question from an inquisitive child has got people speculating in the us over who is a really running the show in the white house. one thing i thought when i got to be president, i get to give orders when i take orders and i redid it,
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you're right earlier this week, joe biden, and now says reelection been seeking a 2nd term in office. but pulling numbers don't suggest overwhelming support for that idea. i gallop survey found that only 37 percent of us adults approve of the president's performance. that's the lowest, it's been since the start of his presidency. meanwhile, a new york times article this week also suggested that power in the us doesn't necessarily reside with the person sitting in the oval office. and you're your worker. strange, it may sound the american government can function without was a healthy president. the u. s. march towards victory in world war 2, while franklin roosevelt was ailing in 19441945. for decades later, the government managed its relationship with a teetering soviet union, while ronald reagan's mental capacity slipped. in each case, white house aides, cabinet secretaries and military leaders performed well despite the lack of a fully engaged lead up legal and media analyst,
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lionel believes the question remains open as to who is really behind biden's back. the interesting aspect about this is that if somebody is running the show who are these and i think if you were to go into the actual back room power structure. i think people will be surprised at how much is done either by committee or by pointed representatives and then depression. they can sign off on it. but here is the most important thing. if for some reason he is removed, prior to the termination of his term, the vice president comma le harris is the president of the united states. and in many people's minds that's more frightening than you know. what do you mean? he said when he gaff, he's me. so that's his insurance. nobody it's, i mean people come on a house right over the years and now i'm going to let you in on something. you'll
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be surprised if one is who you many people believe and i'm starting to think that this is all leading up to her being president, which was people said, we just have to be president. why be? she's 58 years old. she knows where she is. he sometimes speaks rather circuitous lee rather elliptic lee and a rather desultory kind of a confused way herself. but she's not income, but she's not stupid or what have you. so that's why many people say this is what's leading up to more than 6000000 people now suffer from chronic shortage of food in somalia. and that's leaving to a rapidly escalating humanitarian crisis in the east african state. doctor states a daily struggle to save lives and the country now suffering its most severe
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lot of fun, thankfully since we got here, his situation is improving and slowly getting better. he was put on adrift. ben is also receiving medication and i at idaho. so my child, i brought him to this hospital that was received well and is feeling much better know ah, that's all for now. be sure to check out our t v dot com for the latest breaking news and updates. we'll see you next time. with
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ah hello and welcome to cross hawk where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . sometimes the law of unintended consequences kicks in with a vengeance take, for example, washington's addiction of sanctioning countries around the world for short term political gain. the unintended consequence is the weakening of the american greenback and american power. ah.
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