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of from the packages of any paid audio visual service distributor for a period of 3 months and book a file. so it looks like for us is hopes and dreams to stay in between a foster of good books that have gone to the down the drain. once again, and this off to the west efforts and nations need every create a suspended with immediate effect french television, else the i full broad costing false information on the security situation. and the can see already started people to terrorism. now the decision did come following a popular, so known as the beautiful. i'll put that as in for you in question, in which the originates up to use your name as a new so mind me of making false and baseless remarks on the security situation in which you know, fossil and the so how the to be malicious reports were made on the 25th of april this the way according to the re, a to the body. so minus states, so that jihad is well advancing rapidly. stage troops were using volunteers to
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protect themselves from the on slots and was also mentioning in his full size of stating that 40 percent of the human forces territory is occupied by 2 hard is the and that's more than 13000 people had died. and more than 2000000 had been displaced. now it would be just some of the comments that, that the journalist has made these comments. unlike for you to create even more and rates within the population and weeks and the necessary collaboration sort of between the army and the civilians. now did you remember that to put enough also has been experiencing a search design is by on the hoops of the violence forcing people out of the homes that a local is going to get to state that indeed frost is watching over time for the k austin between the thoughts of and that with advertise fighting, because upfront, if it's a fee, a risk, and if every of these them not because the problem was, as someone would say, i mean 5 things chicken i really coming to, to boost,
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which in the west african envisioned and as many a current could say, anything that is bold of lies cannot stand for if the jealous comments are deprived of honesty, she did not mention the numerous initiatives taken by the authorities of booking a fast. so to ensure security in the country, no of the success is achieved by the army. know the losses suffered by terrorists. the news was biased. the angle was chosen to demonstrate that the withdrawal of the french army would lead to complete the case in this a hell region. the john lists comments were ultimately inflammatory law. the suspicion comes amid increasing the teams by the rookie novice authorities to restrict the operation to the independent media as well as roby and chief branch statement from a distance it might come across as though the french can not catch the break. even though we all know that they've done this, the solves, and this is all the own doing, because it is the 3rd time in about 7 months that we came to fossil authorities
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have done this. the june task suspended radio fonts international. it's been by 2003 to 2. also one of the issues of lending it's prod, form to a terrorist cheese, but to intimidate to the country in a poll, it's suspended or broke, caused by the fonts for the, for, and use channel off to it. interviewed the shit arcade of north africa. friends $24.00 is not only acting as a mouthpiece for these terrace, but worse, just providing a space for the legitimate ation of terrorist actions and hate speech. both the radio fronts and for us to default, which caused by african the phase chose leap pop in that in the aspect to in the francophone may shows up. you're suspended even in neighboring money, which is also run by a village in june tax business. just the native stuff out of one of those. now, the question remains on with a french of media outlets will per boats heading the to the will continue to middle
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in these the fees to me sizes, songs they've, on the seats all books in a fast regarding the presence of french media in the country and i think it is the book you know, back, well, know what is happening here in that territory and the french, they don't know clearly what is happening, working a stranger cannot come into your family and know the problems. it's the family members that are responsible for something that's closer to the i think it's completely normal that french radio stations are suspended as we have already signed agreements with russia. it is better that we continue with russia and continue with our defense and security forces across because i think the return of the french army is not necessary to fight terrorism. it looks like the french army doesn't want to help us. we feel that they showed this interest towards the country truss no longer exists towards the french army. we also spoke with the regional political out on a sou believes because you know fast that it was justified in his decision because he says the french media has been sorting false information to instill fear and the african people. i love it,
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you let me just as the french media aims to spread false information about my country, about breaking up us so and about the outstanding work of the national army. i think that the fact that the french troops were forced out of the country as occupiers clearly did not please the french authorities. and now they are using the mass media manipulating and distorting information. i think these statements are very serious. these are criminal statements. these are statements expressing clear approval of the criminal groups that france supports. for a long time this was a taboo topic. most of the public believes that the french support for jihad as groups was something of an african conspiracy against france. but at the same time, the way their media speaks, taking a position in favor of terrorist groups describing their strength, describing their power the way they say it shows that they have taken a certain position. and it shows that they do not like the fact that bird cannot fuss so drove the french army out of its territory, and they need to make per,
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cannot pass. so regret that decision to make broken off iso regret this, you need to poison the information. it is necessary to create fear among the burke cannot be people, it is also a supreme court has ordered the eviction of the last remaining policy to find me in the building filled with is with the surface, the court rejected the family's final appeal to keep the home in the 200 year old building and then traditionally moves in the area of tourism all to correspond that maria phenomena has the story. the new uh 68 was born and raised in this house in the old city of jerusalem. these walls keep precious memories of her deceased parents. her marriage, 5 of her children and of the happy live here. but soon she might lose it forever. these rarely authorities have ordered the expulsion of nora and her family. i feel
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like i've been sentenced to a death penalty with every passing 2nd. i feel like my soul is banding today. i woke up scad. i dreamed that soul just re do the house. i got child was bad panicking, running to make sure that there was no rage and everyone was safe nor i whose family has been renting this place since 1953 is a protector tenant. this privilege status dates back to the jordanian rule and later was adopted by israel. it means neither she nor her children can be evicted unless there was a payment delay or an authorized renovation. clearly not the case here, or if the family doesn't stay at the property that's, that's what the trust of has always. norris house since 2010 and that is behind the legal battle. use data from c said to the cameras to convince the court that the woman doesn't leave in the house, referring to a 4 month period when she had stayed at her son's place, due to a proven medical condition. the family believes it was just
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a pre text interview and they will hate them as of luck. so they, i tug it in my house and all the houses around the lock. so most you probably saw in the news that the settlers go always the asked nick, glancing over the whole area in the old city of jerusalem and they want it only for themselves to build their promise down pulse they want to get rid of the arabs. i'm game for control. what can we requested a comans from the jerusalem municipality on what the grounds are for the eviction. there was no response so far. they have been 14 court cases against nora's family in the last half a century to eviction orders. and the family says many attempts by the municipality, the israel custodian, and even the antiquities authority to evict them. they said as unlawful, the struggles to them is papa occupied palestinian temporarily. and that in the under international human say in lower than the level of looking at the national understanding is on, recognize us protective population,
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protect that population whose lights of got an feed on the international law and forcibly displacing palestinians also occupied typically, actually constitutes and will crime and degree breach of international the family members complain they are being harassed by jewish settlers and neighbors. nora says they throw garbage water from the balcony. she blames them for the deaf of 5 trees in her little rooftop garden. they were also stones thrown at the windows police the family says are rarely on the ground to help, which might make the perpetrators believe they can get away with everything. foresight of the state. the wizard is actually encouraging. the settlers methodology and the settlers behavior. and by being that and protecting them, instead of protecting the people who are a press, the case here it is not as lambs the, there's the 2 days. i'm god forbid, this is the case who does actually if i stay and so i'm going to basically guessing evicted from the house and then bringing in settlers the international community, condemned force displacement of palestinian families in numerous reports by you and
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human rice and humanitarian offices. you and foreign diplomatic commissions. there are constant colds on israel to stop this practice. it has little effect the, the you and estimates around $970.00 palestinians almost tough children are currently at 3 east, co forest eviction in east jerusalem alone, including the old city. we met a group of young activists in norris house, foreigners and locals. they came to show their support and solidarity with the family. they take shifts to make sure they are present in 247, not to miss the moment when police knock on the door, as it is rarely your citizen. i am not afraid of being arrested, which is a great privilege because i know that our palestinian partners for them being arrested is a terrible ordeal. and i can last much longer and have more serious implications. but this is non violent resistance. and so we're not afraid when we go out
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of the house is really police were waiting for us cold by a jewish lady who got quotes by our camera. they checked out ideas and ask the purpose of the filming. when we told them we're covering the eviction story, they asked if it's about a most name or a jewish family. unclear why it was relevant, but it certainly was an unnecessary question. no jewish family has ever been expelled from the old city. using the chance i asked the officer why they don't show up when nora's house is attacked and the families threatened by settlers. the newer and her family, all the loss palestinians left in this building. most of the house is on this street. i populated now by door settler is coming from different parts of bass rowe and from abroad. turning the moose named quarter of there was silence old c t a to a jewish one. legal battle which lasted 47 years now seems to be lost. the court notified nor is family,
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but the eviction may happen any time now within the next 2 weeks. but the plan is to stay. they're not ready to give up on the place they have called home for generations. raven ocean o r t from jerusalem argentina. stephanie, is that to the, i'm of, i'm is using the chinese car to see on stroke from the funds to reserve assets to make the $2700000000.00 payment. because the central bank points to is liquidity in various kinds. he's of the reason for using the one. meanwhile, at odds and time delegation is scheduled to visit the us next week to complete negotiations with the fund on a program to reduce the south american nation budget that visit and a rest of the wising inflation requests to the i m. f. of a comment when the thoughts, that's the increasingly small countries around the world have been using their own national candidacy so far and trade instead of the us dollar. next month,
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other breaks group of countries which into russia and china will hold the summit in south africa. the creation of a new joint and kind of see for the blog is expected to be higher on the agenda, iraq saudi arabia and the u. i. e also actively exploring alternatives to the dollar di, oh sure, a professor of less than america studies that was the university of neal says the washington is concerned about the dollar wise ation trying because they couldn't mean news in economic control on a global level. this is a very big deal. this comes to the chagrin to the dismay of uh, washington. they want to see dollars supremacy because then they can show can control economies around the world. they do, they can deplete the foreign reserves of a country like argentina or venezuela, and then use the traditional methods through the i m. s. and the world bank to
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entrap these countries through debt. and they can come in swooping and implement their quote unquote, structural adjustment programs. and that's how they've controlled so many of these quote unquote, 3rd world economies. so the fact that there is a strong un now, and it, that exists as an option is a very, very big deal on the global scale. since 1979 says the don't thing, shout being leadership to use diplomatic means and the economic means around the world to strengthen themselves. and the us have used coercive means they've used invasions in bombings and drones. and of course sanctions one 3rd of the world right now is under us sanctions. so i think the chinese soft power model is the new model for the world. many countries are seeing, this is a credible option. punish prime is, is all seen nato to share is new. so the country claiming ross is fine. so
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sometimes when nuclear weapons to its neighbor, beller is, is a threat. since russian tends to deploy a technical nuclear weapons in bel, ruth, we again call and all of nature to take part in the nucleus sharing program. we did not want to sit idly by world put an escalates all sorts of threats. so while the west has a huge rush of romping avenue via tysons, the us has been quite is showing the dangerous weapons the use among its fellow nathan that was into the belgium, germany, the netherlands, and 2 kids name a few and 10, closer and closer to russian borders claim me, it's a diff, terence, we folks have been russia's bosses as a russia and it says the country's 5 associates will need to weapons has nothing to do with the code of conflict in ukraine. it looks like i just listed on the list. that's a very strange statement considering poland is a member of nato. that's constantly recalling article 5 of nato that states members
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will protect each other in any case of aggression. it's unclear way in general. this rhetoric about nuclear weapons has been started by the polar side. poland has been pursuing a very aggressive military policy over the last few years, seeing it's going to build up its army, 3 fold, increase judy p expenditures and purchase all the latest weapons i saw somewhere. they plan on spending almost $15000000000.00, an unimaginable sun for the portion of economy and for the polish budget. i can't see how they can afford it. as far as our country is concerned, we have repeatedly stated that our military strategy is defensive. we are a peaceful state and we just don't want to repeat of the blitzkrieg back in 1941 when we lost and literally in just a few days, 41 percent of our aircraft in our armed forces. we don't want to have to repeat the heroism, the defenders of the breast for just short for a month. once more, we have to be strong in order to prevent these events from happening. and again,
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we must be in alliance with russia. our leaders often say that all the decisions we're seeing were not born yesterday, or even the response of the events of the past year. this is actually a systemic, 20 year effort. all our regional grouping, the forces their permanent equipping these annual exercises, working through all the new military plants and solutions. and of course the current state of the world is showing there are more nuances to work on. and they have reviewed very clearly where we need to work harder. there is no novelty here. we're not against anyone. we just want to protect our country. corporate whom is who in a rush and neighbor in bel air is, is of course not limited to move the defense. countries are currently working on developing ties with africa. but i think the supply much needed equipment and technology is to the content. i don't think there, which is good. we have agreed with the russian side to pursue a coordinated foreign policy for africa. latin america in asia. of course,
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russia is more present in some places because of its embassies, trade missions and enterprises. if we're talking about africa, then we're talking about mining large, russian corporations are active there. now, the president of russia has invited the russians to join this process and engage more actively in joint cooperation programs. we have a very strong production of agricultural machinery. this is what africans need today, the russian se, let's do morning. you will supply the agricultural machinery. also together, we will solve the problems in the medical sector, because pharmaceuticals are now the 3rd most popular requests from african countries. we're entering this content together. they are fighting europeans and americans who want to seize upon the initiative. they do that because of their colonial nature. they have annoyed africans to such an extent. the now africans are more willing to work with us. we have a very huge window of opportunity and we want to be there. well that, so from me today,
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my colleague roy associate will be with you at the top of the i'm going to allow me she will a split is the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law should we live in justification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than fit the various job. i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have so many with demon the robot must protect his phone. existence was on
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the high on rick sanchez. i've been doing news that for 30 years and 2 languages all over the world. here in the united states interviewed for president, standing a $1000000000.00 business. i believe news to just be honest and direct that impactful. and this, by golly, is called direct impact. the risk program is about the leak, but not necessarily about the link itself. rather the way this leak has been covered. i'm sure you've heard of it. somebody got ahold of some classified documents regarding the war and ukraine. and other things,
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the documents are chuck full, of all kinds of fascinating know, or the news more the stuff that we don't know about. but probably should know about with all that. how does the media handle this story? watch to what is your confidence level of the pentagon being able to track down how these documents were linked in the 1st place? so much for fascinating information that we should know about. right. okay. for starters, i should let you know that me. hi, rick sanchez. i'm all for lakes. why? because i'm a journalist. i am a journalist, i'm a reporter. you see my job is to have an adversarial relationship with the government, our government, actually all governments. my job is to find out what they are doing that they may not want me to know. busy for you to know their job is to make sure that i don't
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get that information so that i don't know and you don't know. so this is what's called a healthy system of checks and balances that are supposed to be working in this country of ours. and one is done properly, we get the right results. for example, during the war in vietnam, the media found out about things the government was doing lies, exaggerations, manipulations through leaks. they found out and thank god, it helped us put an end to the vietnam war despite the lies. yes, lies that both henry kissinger and president richard nixon were trying to get away with it. the same name as now come out as the possible source of the time is probably gone documents. it is out of daniel ellsberg policy analyst for the defense in the states department. prepared to answer the consequences of each precision. henry kissinger said that daniel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in america. he had to be stopped. so what helped us avoid
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a disaster? maybe even a nuclear war, in that case, lakes and the power of us, the american people saying enough is enough. there's a documentary in fact that's out there right now. i think it's on netflix. you might want to look for it. it shows just how close we came to letting the lies when it's called the movement and the madman, nixon's the madman. by the way, i would encourage you to check it out. it's, it's that good. now, once again, we find ourselves in the midst of a powerful week. that gives us information that we previously did not know. and this one is about the war and ukraine. and what it really is is exactly what we as citizens are supposed to know. for example, if our government has troops on foreign soil fighting a war, shouldn't we need to close that? of course, we should start money could even be our son or our daughter over there. we better know the principle of
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a democracy is that we are transparent and that we share that type of information with ourselves. so barring, for example, you know, secret on how to make a nuclear bomb or some other highly secretive information by giving away the position that a soldier is in or that type of stuff. something that could endanger our lives. or many real national security, whatever that is, everything else is fair game or should be fair get. what we've learned from these documents in this latest case, that no one knew about beforehand is, for example, what we've learned that quote, a small contingent of less than $100.00 special operations personnel from nato members, france, america, britain, a lot via were active in ukraine. yes, meaning american soldiers could have been in ukraine and we didn't know about. so what that says is that we now have boots on the ground in ukraine. what does that mean? we're actively engaged. does that mean sort of?
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well, we're fighting russian troops, americans, my god. if that's the case, as an american citizen, we have a right to know the answers to the questions. and i would say good members of the media would want to know that as well, right? well, apparently not. apparently they're, they're more interested in who make the information, which is a story. but that's not all. it's almost as if they're more interested in representing and defending our government than they are and representing and defending us. you and me look at these stories about the lake this pedagogy leak represents the largest breach of the us military intelligence. and roughly a decade, the vast majority of the documents doesn't put out there are about ukraine and also expose the extent to which do us has been able to gather intelligence on russia.
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there are too many people with too much access to too much information about guard rails and safeguards and hi was left with more questions than answers to talk a little more about this. we're joined by the host of the whistle blowers, john kerry, uncle john of the 1st of all, let me just say it's a pleasure to talk the pleasures online. really, somebody in the invitation you, you are the guy who represents this conversation that i just had a moment ago. probably as well as anybody else can. thank you and did it. i don't know if you've got the gist of what i was trying to say beyond the link itself in all the information. it seems to me that we have not made a conscious effort in the media to try and find out what do we know here that we need to report? you're absolutely right. you're absolutely right. the american people own this information. they have a right to know what the government is doing in their name. and the only way we
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find this stuff out is when somebody leaks it, for one investigative journalist is able to do his or her job and develops the information on his own. and i mentioned the vietnam moore, there have been times in our history where we have learned things that we needed to know that have kind of changed the course of history. that's right. or this documentary, and several books that i've been reading recently made me of that. i'm not saying he would have done it. nixon was crazy enough to actually use nukes, to make sure we want the ward vietnam actively considered it. mm hm. the only reason we know that is because thank god somebody started finding out and reporting this stuff, right, which scared us enough to say, hey, what are we doing here? and we put an end to it. well, whether, whether you're talking about afghanistan or iraq or, or now, you know, the situation and ukraine, we have to ask ourselves, what are we really doing there? and we need the media to ask those questions rather than share lead. that's right. because that's what they're doing, that's exactly what they're doing. any of this, this goes to the demise of investigative journalism in the united states. i get
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that the news industry has changed. i get that, that paper hard copy. newspapers are having a tough struggle for me, but the 1st thing that they cut out was investigative journalism. and rather than developing sources inside the national security structure, they've come to the point where they just just whatever press release the c i a, the pentagon gives them. and then that's the news, by the way, this kid john picture is his name. he was part of the national guard fund. he was in a chat room for gamers and in that chat room, apparently, that's where he devolves to all this information. you have to ask yourself how he had the secret security clearance anyway, but i guess he worked in the i t department, so i gave them security clearance by the way because it got stupid. yeah. but the some, the situation is the same at the see. busy the state department and it's kind of gone where you've gotta have somebody that has access to everything because they have to have the ability to actually send out and receive everything. so they get
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those high clearances. they're not supposed to read the documents. they're just supposed to process them toys, but you're going to be some candidates hired, he's an ip guy, you know, he knows how to fix computers and the right. real smart kid. you know, one of those, cuz a lot of them, oh yes, he gets a job they high or they give them security clearance and he's not supposed to read them. but he has access to the front of the world. the most sensitive reporting that the american government has, including personnel actions. you know, if you've got an officer, let's say, here is the i istation chief overseas. and you've got an officer who is a drunk or who beats his wife, or who might be working for a foreign government. yeah. you have to report that they headquarters of course, in an ice only channel or you're not a tech guy. you don't know how to send that. you have to have somebody on staff who's gonna actually physically send it physically put it in the encryption machine and send it to headquarters. that's the 18 year old kid with a high security clear that says this kid, i mean,
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he didn't do it because he wanted to change the world. he's not like, uh, you know, some of the others we've seen that you do that you talk about on your show whistle blowers. this guy's not whistleblower. this guy says no guy who is just putting up some credit reports as far as that's really the critical issue here. he's not a whistle blower, he's a leak or there's a legal definition of whistle blowing and forgive me if i keep repeating myself, right? that's okay. but to the definition, it was a blow he's bringing to light, any evidence of waste, fraud, abuse illegality, or threats to the public health or public safety. okay, now the reason that a whistleblower does that is supposed to be irrelevant. if for example, chelsea manning revealed the murder videos. uh huh. right. whatever her, her justification was, is irrelevant. the fact that she did it is what's relevant in this case. what jack to share revealed is fascinated. yes. and it's important. i want to know if we have
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