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you know, i had a guess uh, there was me uh, ralph named my hand. i will tell you about how these plus of, of the going from gemini. i mean, you are paying a union country. what do you think or how do you think the, the general population are they not aware of the sort of new initiatives that are being used in cuba? and i forget about, i'm on the side of, of the russians are targeted, but they're also civilians is being targeted. is there a saw something they have concern for the, even if it is. uh it's, it's, it seems love. the thing is that they're also this informed. i've seen in the a french, a guy on youtube who is present to you as an expert on the tv french channel. and the guy explained that to know these close to our munition. it's not too bad because it to him the ukrainians to the line. the, the, the mind feels that the russians approaching face on the same time and it was sort
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of like, it was almost like you, many jargon helpful, the russian. so what are you printing? so yes, i mean i was just as it's ok. so basically you're saying that unfortunately it's just not being reported clearly, even though there's been hundreds of years of i know we spoke about losing this, informing people. so they pretended to help them. do you mind the fields they and they also of course, i mean the mice, the, the, the person page of this cluster will not explode. the, the fact of trying to pretend that too low, it's more save that for the russians to and so on. so they are really just informing people to obtain their consent and to 4 people love to know how horrible these weapons are. and dates add on top of that, just a getting killed to chris out now and also doing this. i'm fond of done lessons.
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let us thank you so much for joining us here today. i'd say by the token to say thanks. thanks for the business in the only full allowance of the grant x full has to be played under the black c initiative ever weeks. the country's most in need of a box. the claim by most i'm be made at the un security council. the same argument by the way, moscow is repeatedly made in the past, according to you in that around the 53 percent of exports on the brakes. the deal, this is going to to low income countries, why income countries get around 45 percent and there is that need the income states, the un security council can beamed and many countries spoke prior to roger speaking a lot of the allegations were leveled,
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and as we were reaching towards the end of the meeting, a half or a number of security council members have spoken. we heard deputy and passengers, dimitri pull yancey. then go ahead and get bach. many of the fingers that were pointed at rush and many allegations that were made here, some of what he said, we might, that was was we listened carefully to your statements and were again struck by the degree of cynicism of the western members of the security council. for william, i have a question for you. what did you actually expect from the very 1st days we drew everyone's attention to the fact that the initiative ceases to correspond to the originally stairs. goals are great. however, no steps have been taken to correct this trend. when we agree to the deal and heard calls to join forces for global security, we expected an end to discrimination on the part of western states which imposed unprecedented sanctions against us. actually trying to organize a blockade against our industries. the grain deal was important,
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not in our interest in the interest of the countries of the world that are most in need really allegation was repeated. that blame was solely on the shoulders of russia for the great brain deals failure. now, when the russian deputy ambassadors spoke, he pointed out the rush, it was willing to restore the deal if you brand, with the oldest and of the bargain in the brush. i had extended the deal many times now. it was important to note that shyness spoke up and showed the not the whole world seems to by end of this logic and that they do indeed understand like other forces around the world understand that is greenville. busy is a 2 way a street rather than a one way street. here's what china had to say. how long ago he rushed to his repeated list agent invoice some days that he is willing to concede a resume in the black sea grain. and he sits, if you have substantive progress can be made. and the only man agent opposite goes to ross's export of grain and fertilizes china homes. that relevant parties will
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act and maintain international food security and alleviating the food crisis in developing countries. in particular, by working with relevant to you and agencies to strength and di, look, and consultations, meeting each other halfway, striving for a balance solution with the legitimate concerns of all parties, to resume the exports of grain and so to allies from russia. now, polanski pointed out that much of the grain prizes was manufactured to make money grain futures, speculators are having a field day with the fluctuating prices and predicting the outcomes. and there's a lot of money to be made on this. in addition to that very entity pointed out the ukraine destroying the ammonia pipeline, that was a pretty big deal breaker. much has been made out of brushes, announcement that they will consider all ships at this point to potentially be carrying military hardware. and a lot of cheap was thrown in russia for that announcement. but kia has made the
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exact same announcement, and this seems to be ignored. by russia's detractors and it is important to know that the ports that were set aside for humanitarian purposes under the grain deal have been used for military purposes throughout the last year. now, russian made clear before the un security council that they are willing to re open the deal ukraine can fulfill its end of the bargain. however, that was pretty much ignored by western leaders who proceeded to point seniors and grandstand and blame russia for the entire situation. a lot of the asterix, but it appears not of much, not much in terms of finding each wonders standing resiliency, the 15 member body that leaves the united nations, the un security council meeting plus a will of full time. so they collapse back see grain deal initiative in order to help others in need. the full name of the russian deputy for meso say go re a cough he's fun. so i'll see about most of the reason for pulling out of the deal
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along with other issues. it is the size of us and now the western countries are making mistakes. often mistake in general, they pop in recent years is a positive mistakes and sufferings for the suffering. not actually on matters of international affairs, but in the inability to combine their ambition. assume the arrogant expectation that everyone around should and pay them what they say in practice. so someone one or 2 single impressions of, of inputs and race to describe this situation. it's not, but i don't want to use this kind of police right. but the fact remains the fact i hear them living with the deep orange policy and balance. this is something that could be described and terminology, is it dangerous mixture. megalomania with an inferiority complex to go to the by the law firm a position on what led to the collapse of the agreement of last year. and course the impossibility of continuing that on all these agreements was stated by the russian foreign ministry. we had moved to you and on that leadership is what us out
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for and talk about this for many months. suggest this goes to demonstrate the inability to fulfill the parts of the agreement, which is another manifestation to the chronic and cult and something like that. western and it's happy to of always trying to play the same game. this will not happen yet. they need to understand very strongly you pass for mining the ports, they will invite any story. so then gullible readers and viewers and listeners will consume and perceive all these uncritically. this is done to continue the phone and the image of russia as an enemy. if we oppose this with a comfortable course, i think we need to verify position from the points of view, including from a legal point of view to go to specials miss. as it gets sticky is, is there is a problem with logistics as well as shape insurance. and recently, insurance rates have increased many times already and we don't able to make payments for the exports that was supposed to be carried out within the framework of a comprehensive agreement. on the black sea initiative, we will look for alternative forms and i show you the opposition in terms of
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helping those in need is radically different from the salvation and so contemptuously erica, to that own needs for the position of your people, you need itself change any respects on you creating an impulse, probably restrained, to some extent, inflation we spiral in terms of its own food prices. i don't want to delve into the economic aspects of the list, but the political aspect boils down to the fact that we will help those in need. and we will find ways to do it with grain and fertilizers. and we will not be headed in this regard. by the schemes of our apartments, but the move was able to create more for things on reason that was for us and interested in joining the break. streubal foss, emerging economies allowed to put it into the car. remember, south africa, which is hosting the both. i new summit next month. the country is representative to bricks and they'll slip love is no surprise that economic alliance is proving increasing the attractive streets is good. this, bruce is not at
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a close plot of countries. bruce, as always maintained a relationship with the logic global community. it says 2013, but it says hi had an outreach program whenever we've had some we've had that breaks outreach and since 2016 the breaks for us. well, we invite adidas from the global sol as well as asian leaders to interact with bricks leaders. and we are going to be the same at the 15 birdsong. be hosted by south africa into all this in john, this voters president from a full size invited to more efforts and leaders as well as at least for the leaders from the global south leaders that currently it's the major a vision of bodies like the g 77 of the catacombs of cooperation console and other such regional bodies to the summit to interact with the exhibits. so i
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think bruce has always been a closer. we have been open to talk to before monkeys in the world. we do not distinguish between the north and south to talk to any entity that has the same vision for more, just as i put the silver on it. well, we do not much to lice large parts of the world because as you know, the developing load, 85 percent of the population. and yet we are on the margins of the decision making that has been already for the united based system. know the form of the security cancer know reform of the bretton woods execution. and that is one breaks is charting and you find a new black to find or tentative to be on the test and, and say a n. okay. global governance institutions that exist today. but it's do not seek to become a dominant. we saw what break seats to do is become
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a major influence in an inclusive manner to work for change. we have looked through the periods of domination. we have looked through the beauty of the engine was we don't want that was, well, we have one or 2 global engine. one's. we don't want the union for the world. we talk to the jail. we don't want to buy for the world to be totally reject that because we have see the divisions that springs to the global community and that works against creating a more inclusive look. what breaks wants to see is a world where we have multiple market, the market, the land so far from the show for the big a minimum of, or countries in the world. and to make the united nation system reflective of the kind of global realities. and that it is not today should be a good i mean we crowns have towards the swedish flag in there on inputs of of this in by still going to allow chrome. but any event that they face more
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details, his op ease use of to it is repeated acts of sacrilege against as well. i'm solely because the wrong has opened the floodgates so all fury and ouch raised by millions of muslims across the world. war here, intent was angry purchasers gathered outside the swedish embassy on friday to vendor anger. thursday's state authorized burning of a copy of the hold of a suite. and they said that this scandalous has heard the feelings of the sentiments of more than 2000000000. most comes across the world. well, this was the 2nd time in less than a month that a copy of the holy book or for loan has been burnt in sweden beast and was blind by started one mamma car, 37 year old. your warranty in a grant and stockholm, and in sweden, the who also burned several pages of the holy book back on july 28th. i mean,
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the approval of the swedish or forward is the camera. dogs are the action of the controversial act of it. the protection is for protection by the swedish force, and this was, this is why most lives, any one is already rated by the swedish authorities support for this extreme is act against his moms factories, calling it a way to promote his level of your across the world. on thursday, you're on some end of this swedish ambassador over what it called profanity against as well. i'm excited is foreign ministry spokesman also cannot e last down to start home for allowing such provocative actions to take ways and urge stockholm to promptly put an end to the blasphemy. of course, well, um, uh sweet and justifies it's green light. for all the desecration of the holy book of the wrong, under the close of freedom of expression, these people call it's a blazing violation of religious freedom. so they hope that this riley will send
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and relate the voices of more than 2000000000 most times across the world to demand and immediate and to sweet ends as long before break actions that guess most months as the i saw it to the side was costs just on my senior foreign policy, alice i'm, he believes that relations between iran and susan will not be normalized until still kind of changes as policy is that declared that it would not accept any new suitors. and bass looked at the wrong and they would not. they will not send any new impass of that receipt any to stockholm, as long as the seats refrain from stopping the just the separation of the whole, the garage, and they need to change action a change course of action and revise this far choose policy. also. the c p rainy in the far it is and asked students to deliver the man who is in charge of
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the 6th reading to hold on to the muslim girls. and we do believe that, so i'll be, there won't be any normalization ties between the 2 sides as long as we continue this and kind of policy. now the situation seems to be on rise in escalate and then distributions escalating as the lawn and a number of other states are calling on the whole. i see 2 calls for an emergency meeting in order to itself. oh, cd. sure. if it's still a matter of course, from most of them, yes. all that right, so this is our john, carry out who hosts the whistle though that's up next and we'll be back. let somebody out the the
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banking and finance. an area of people importance at least. and one in which we really don't talk is animal research. i'm john kerry onto welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 augusta university in the us state of georgia is currently involved in the case marred by allegations of fraud forgery and a cover up after a research monkey died 9 years ago. the university went to great lengths to keep the animal's death a secret. but there was a doctor working on the case who said that what the university was doing was wrong . he decided to blow the whistle and he requested a hearing. the issue centered on this, dr. jay had gays, monkey or red skin, died of cardiopulmonary arrest. the university says his heart stopping due to repeated sedation because of the delay and
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a procedure being performed on him. dr. head de said that was not true. the monkey died when a veterinarian gave him an apparent overdose of pain killers. he says, the vet who killed yvette skin was the same one who did the net, cropsey or the animal autopsy. he added that that should raise some questions because the university would voss have had something to cover up. a local news outlet also found through the freedom of information act that the university is claimed to have sent samples of a veterans brain to a private laboratory for testing. also, it was not, as it appeared, the university waited a full year before sending sample a doctor. heck, they said no one had saved any of the brain samples when the monkey dies. and he added that this was not a mistake, it was likely a cover up. how does he know that? because the purported brain sample was not only not from a cat, which is what a veteran was. it was not from any monkey from asia with short or no tales.
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dr. jay had de, is with us today to help us work through this complicated case dr. hag day. thank you so much for being with us since pleasure to have you. thank you for having let's start at the beginning. tell us about the kind of work that you were doing at the university and tell us what happened that caused you to go through your chain of command to make a complaint. yeah, sorry, let me start by saying i speak everything i so say say on the show is my in my personal capacity as a whistle blower, i speak these are my personal opinions, eyes being solely for myself and not for my university or brian and buddy else having said that, i do brand research, we study how we see and how the brain compensates for parts that are missing, which happens in many of the visual impairments. and this was the study that was uh,
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federally funded by the national science foundation. um, as a monkey underwent uh, in this case of educating, underwent a 14 procedure. this was january the 7th, 2014 more than 9 years ago. and the animal woke up from the procedure ios and i would miss the whole thing. the month you woke up from the procedure and because the procedure was invasive, the gussy university veterinarian gave him and now cut a painkiller is the pain. and the monkey is simply killed over and died. and i and another witness from montana state university. what happened to be witnessing, rushed in to help save the monkey, but it was all in vain. the month we pronounced monkey dead. uh, uh,
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a short while later. so one of the things that struck me about your case was that as soon as you saw the evidence of wrongdoing you reported it, and almost immediately you were retaliated against. can you give us a timeline of what happened and walk us through your reporting? what were the responses that you received? right, so the animal died on the 7th of january, 2014. and it wasn't until 3 weeks later that i actually knew anything was i missed out on january the 27th of a few weeks later i found out that the monk is dead, was not reported to the internal regulatory agency i had to visit is federally mandated intramural regulatory agency, and i got worried because of not having your paper works for us. rate is a big deal because it's a violation of the animal welfare of s. and i started following up,
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then need emerge a whole whole series. so i, uh uh, let them onto the cover. um, uh, were evident became evident to me. one is that i had asked for a blood test because it was clearly an overdose. and the one of the veterinary and said, oh, we didn't even do the blood test. and then she said, we'd have seen the blood test bad, but we shredded the document. i didn't want to hear anything about shredding etc, especially. oh, because these are legal documents. so. busy i said, i want to see because i'm the principal investigator of the grant, i am entitled to these brothers. so i said i want to see is surgery, but rather bankruptcy report, bankruptcy being animal autopsy report, etc. and it, i read it initially. they said, we're right, isn't this share that with you less,
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it should fall in wrong hands and said, what's wrong as i'm the of the principal investigator? i'm the investigator uh printer. mm hm. so you eventually did the veterinarians show the new crop to report to me on february 24th, which was you know, uh more than 7 weeks later. um. and it was clearly falsified in those ends. in both stated things that never happened because i was also a witness and a participant in the need prob, see, because in my capacity of the brain aspect, i was in charge of examining the brain. i. so i examined the animal that animals, brannon, and it had turned into a pole because the animal and it had not gone through the usual preservation brand, pres, preservation procedures that it's necessary for one to take on the exam and the brain. and so the entire brain,
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without the entire animal said with and then the rest of the car because uh, was sent to disposal or the because and so i knew that sorry, good. i apologize for interrupting you because this is a federal contract. there's some oversight here you would have to or, or the university would have to have reported the event, the animal staff to the, to the national science foundation. presumably there would be an investigation that isn't, isn't the university falsifying a document, a criminal act? it is very much at the moment. in fact, there are multiple crimes, and this is one of them. how long was it before you realize that this was becoming hostile toward you? the university in the end retaliated against you by terminating your grant with the national science foundation. how long after your whistle blowing did that happen, and what were the events that the events that led up to it?
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there are multiple retaliatory adkins that the university of which the started almost immediately once i started once i realized that. ready the documents were adopted and i told the people to get the documents trade week. i don't want to be party to any of the that train of the documents, etc. and that start immediately the, the veterinary and in charge chancel. one of the uh, procedures that was scheduled for uh, another monkey named crosby who was also in my national science foundation funded procedure. in other words, this was a regular pro procedure. they were letting other procedures of other investigators uncomfortable situations go through their stop in mind, and eventually for no reason at all or completely made up reason. the veterinarians
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to crosby awful protocol, meaning i might cert came to complete stabs deal. so um and then the university said that they required various modifications to the my hurdle. part of an animal protocol is an a separate set of procedures that i am authorized to perform. and it is, again, it's the federally regulated process in which the, the i of the internal regulatory body mentioned. i put a sign up on it and it had signed off on it. and they went back on what they had approved and they demanded changes to it if i had accepted, which i would not be able to hear from the, the 1st of the grand research that i was funded to perform. so they put me in a bind where i was.
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