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you said that within a few years, and none of the european economy is, will be in the top 10 of the world economies. a says, a germany alone may come in at number 10 but runs easily. the u. k. were just simply be, you know, out, you know, they've just moved will begin significant in the, in, in the world rankings. western countries all make a mistake often mistaken, never approach to what was most go as, according to a russian deputy farm. it is just like a wrapped off. he's supposed to warranty obama. those reasons for putting out of the grain deal along with other issues of the size of the us and other western countries and making mistakes off the mistake. in general. they pop in recent. yes. is a positive mistakes and suffering, suffering not actually own masses of international affairs, but in the inability to combine their ambitions to the arrogant expectation that everyone around the should have by them. what they see in practice. well,
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someone once use the expression and puts a raise to describe this situation. i don't want to use this kind of cliche, but the fact remains facts you were dealing with a deep foreign policy and balance. this is something that could be described in terminology as a dangerous mixture of megalomania, with an inferiority complex to go to the by the awesome position on what led to the collapse of the agreement of last year. and course, the impossibility of continuing that part of these agreements was stated by the russian foreign ministry we had one to you, and on that leadership is what us out for and partners about this for many months. this goes to demonstrate the inability to fulfill the parts of the agreement. this is another manifestation to the chronic incompetence of the collective west and is happy to of always trying to play the same game. this will not happen yet. they need to understand this. so, as for binding the ports, they will invent any story so that gullible read is and view as an listeners
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consume and proceed all these uncritically. this is done to continue forming the image of russia as an enemy. if we oppose this with a confident cost, i probably 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 ship insurance. and recently, insurance rates have increased many times already. we know unable to make payments for the exports that was suppose to be carried out within the framework of a comprehensive agreement on the black sea initiative. we will look for alternative forms. i assure you that opposition in terms of helping those in need is radically different from the salvation and so contemptuously. are we good to that? oh, nice position of the european union itself, which in many respects on ukrainian impulse, probably restrain to some extent the 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.
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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 opponents, but to move on, gray crowds have toll space weight is flag in a ron in protest of a decision by still close to allow it to round dining event to take place. we've moved these houses on to the use of july, the actual sacrilege against as well. i'm solely the wrong has opened the floodgates so all fury and how it's raised by millions of lessons across the world world. your intent was angry purchasers gathered outside the swedish embassy on friday to vendor anger. thursday's state authorized learning of a copy of the holder to perform on 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, about a copy of the holy book alone has been burnt in sweden basin and was blind by
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started one mamma car, 37 year old. your warranty in a grant in stockholm, sweden, the who also burn several pages of the holy book. back on july 28th. i made the approval of the swedish authorities, the counter dogs of the action, and the controversial act of a deep protection as for protection by the swedish course. and this was, this is why most folks, anyone is, are rated by the swedish authorities support for this extreme is acts against his rom, sanctity, is calling it a way to promote this novel hope you are across the world on thursday. you're on some end of this swedish ambassador over what it's called profanity, i guess as well. i'm excited, his foreign ministry spokesman also turned on a 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, as we didn't justifies it's green light for all the desecration of the holy book up
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for ron, under the close of freedom of expression. these people call it a blazing violation of religious freedom. so they hold that this rally will scent and relate the voices of more than 2000000000 most times across the world to demand an immediate and to sweet ends as well. i'm a fallback actions, i guess most, most to aliyah. we spoke with the host, the old b twice told tales post cause to says there is a double standard to the wisdom principle of freedom of speech. while moslems across the world that are insulted and they are not going to sit idle and allow this as normal, whole big acts to be spread in the, in the name of freedom of speech. because they have seen over years how muslims have been demonstrated in made a stream media in the west. how policies and actions by various governments have targeted muslims across the globe and how the west has practiced double the
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standards. you are not seeing the same level of freedom of speech for criticism of nature or criticism of deed offer, dreams reaching that occupies palestine, people from all religions, even those which are not believing in the religion. understand that if you wants to have freedom of speech, you have to respect other people's assigned to do so you have to respect, what is a holy, what do you say? create what is important in for other nations. if a student is wise and wants to keep diplomatic ties with other nations, they have to the a to needs public demand in those nations including going around as a rock and in love and on the plane hydrogen the year for any and conflicts on sticking points. of a d 20 energy transition working quite me thing. what they do ministers have found to reach a full consensus that we had to be moved on $22.00 paragraphs of the good night
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and uh uh $75.00 for the chairs. somebody. so the good you to paragraphs that was put in like 20 and no you minutes says me, it has to be included in this se, in state of go. and it has concluded without a joint communicate. now, this is something we saw happen last week as well. during g 20 sign on, lemme says needs each concluded, it ended in the same manner without enjoying statements, but it becomes important each time either one off to the final g to mtv, the summit, where mr. movie will be hosting wall leaders in new delhi and india's role as a mediator, as a follow broke, or as a balancing force was much talk to vouch, but when closer exports. so saying that india's challenges are only, i'm to 5, so it gives me these. i was talked about because india is historic ties with for
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and because of in does continue with engagement with the west, but now with the west wing insistent on condemning russia. you know, for them like g 20, easy as meeting battles, more difficult. they would. ukraine has filled adversely impacted the global economy. there was a discussion on the issue, recognizing the jew twenties, not before them to result security issues. we acknowledge the security issues that have significant consequences for the global economy. the sticking point seemed to be made ukraine and common language or fossil fuels. none the less, very, very crucial need health and the bad to the was face the extreme where the bathroom, several countries facing sylvia heat waves, lawns and scientists pointing out that burning of fossil fuels in major function. beautiful. now while they were disagreements, they will also agreements during the meet there. this guy isn't, has been,
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has been happening. in fact, if you 5 percent of all the capacity or designs in the past one year old has been, have been your new was. so i know you're kind, you said is going on really increase the bits of a know you kind, you said. and you also get also the view that you do to, to the fact that any, you know, you can just send or playing with baxon has to happen picking a good conk, the national, the circumstances of each concrete, no pain. i know j is $1.00 oh, $6.00 priority areas outlined under india g 20 presidency bought. it looks like all the real issues are getting sidelines because of the west being insistent on condemning russia on a platform a like g 20. now support moving forward or lies on the big lead. osama, it's only around 15 o b less before mr. moody is going to be hosting one the doors in september of
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schools in the role as a media to become the mother of 40 countries of now expressed an interest in joining the brakes group of fost, emerging economies as, according to current member south africa, which is hosting the blocks annual summit next month, the country's representative to breaks a new suit. flawless, no surprise. speaking on the guidelines is proving increasingly attractive. a good . this breaks is not at a close. a lot of countries breaks has always been changed. relationship with the global community says 2013, but it says i had an outreach program whenever we've at summit we've had the brakes outreach and since 2016, the brakes for us. well, we invite you to is from the global sol as well as he's going to need is to interact with bricks leaders. and we are going to be the same at the 15. but some
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of this will be hosted by south africa in the august in john, his book, uh, president trump a full size invited on 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, as in cat, a column, the gulf corporation console, and other such rece, the bodies to the summit to interact with the exhibits. so i think bruce has always been a closer. we have been open to talking to using the world. we do not distinguish between the north and south. we will talk to any entity that has the same vision for model these boosters. let me put the silver on it. well, we do not much the lice, lots, lots of water because as you know, the developing load uncomfortable, 85 percent of the population. and yet we are on the margins of the decision
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making that has been no reform of the united nation system. no reform of the security comes or no reform of the bretton woods. it's a fusion. and that is one breaks is charting and you find a new block to find alternative to the unjust and unfair. an okay, global government's institutions that exist today which do not seek to become a governance because comments on what brake seeks to to do is become 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 where we have one or 2 global engine ones. we don't want that, you need for the load. we talked to you that we don't want to buy for the work and we talked to you the just that because we have see the divisions that, that brings to the global community. and that works against creating
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a more inclusive what. what breaks wants to see is it was, well, we have more people wanted to put polls or follow multiple lines. so partnerships for the betterment of or countries in the world and to make the united nation system reflective of the kind of the realities and that it is not today. cynthia, good. you thousands of is wally is trying to launch from tel aviv to jerusalem, protesting the passage of judicial reform, is where the permanent cit, benjamin netanyahu hist, i'd say to push through a controversial over the whole of the judiciary system. fucking a 70 columbia to march with protest is hiring is very slacks and ongoing political poses. nobody cars are expected to vote on monday regarding a bill that will limit the supreme court. supervisory power is 5 restricted gets the ability to of its hard decisions. it seems reasonable, the whole people have drowned themselves and is it being
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evacuated. as the mon soon torrential rains had taught low like areas of pakistan. the countries me to a logical department with extra the range will continue to at least another 4 days causing more floods. across the country and sprinkling lum slides. the government has of course, is the extended property rights to some of the people affected by the dissolved. and that's it to help them refill the hub. say boring. india is also suffering from heavy downfalls that are floods exhaust areas. local the pools are, but it says more details can be fixed by the 3rd. spill of monsoon has already started in lower and it's raining continuously. the roads and streets are looking like ponds of water and people are having trouble getting around the city. traffic is incredibly slow, but these sorties are nowhere in sight. i'm standing in the most modern housing districts called goldberg, and you can also see the water here. the people cannot walk through the streets. the pakistan major logical department had issued an alert for the local
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administration for timely measures to avoid trouble from urban flooding. but we did not see any staff members performing their duties here. the ukraine has made note where the slides in improving its governance and fostering effect and just so size a us according to the commissions present to us live on the line. ukrainians have made a clear choice for the offline democracy. they want to join the european union, and that means a deep and structural reforms, ranging from the independence of the judiciary. to anti corruption from minority rights to media, freedom. they are quite as being wrong because one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and one that tries to control the media on subject to independent journalists to criminal prosecution. just my thoughts that you are paying union groans had to have
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tons of it states as last year. and the speech of on the line did not mention any particular steps required for the membership, saying that ukraine still hasn't no way to go. any a we spoke with independent journalists, nuclear. they who says ukraine's of mission into the he will take decades of best the law is in every models in brussels, has the european commission. they talk about suitable time. and of course, the fight against corruption of the issue of the press. this is also that he added on, we don't have the free press to your into west. everybody knows that now. oh, but i would like to come back to the key word to me, which is cut off just as it gets better and you cry. i have a small device, but there is something really disturbing. she's that she personally is involved in the biggest discount probably in the world. most of the last 20 years is to
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see will say yes, your all the paul to be coming members in a few years or may be a decade or more. yes, they might become european union members, but it's not still tomorrow because nobody was that our austin, you about this possibility. we pay having taxes that at the level of 50 percent of the revenues from most people in europe. and we were getting a failed the country with an economy tatters on that sort of course need for decades to have both the yells we can find all the late as well as news updates on our website, all t dot com. as always, we appreciate your company. thank you for choosing the
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation. let it be an arms race based on authentic, very dramatic. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk there is nothing that we like more than helping to promote the stories of whistle blowers on. this is palm industry named ship. it's important to all of us, and we spent a lot of time telling you about whistleblowers in national security in international banking and finance. an area of equal 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
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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 a procedure being performed on him. dr. head de said that was not true. as the monkey died, one, 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 neck cropsey or the
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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 universities claim to have sent samples of of which can sprained to a private laboratory for testing. also was not, as it appeared, the university waited a full year before sending sample dr. heck, they said, no one had saved any of the brand 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 the kac, which is what a veteran was. it was not from any monkey from asia with short or no tales. doctor 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. it's a pleasure to have you. thank you for having. let's start at the beginning,
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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, uh sorry, let me start by saying i speak everything i so say say on the show is my and my personal capacity as a whistle blower, i see these are my personal opinions i's big solely for myself and not for my university or grant. 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, federally funded by the national science foundation, as a monkey underwent in this quote, case of edge can on a one day routine procedure. this was january the 7th,
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2014 uh more than 9 years ago. uh, 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. um the uh, uh, gussy university veteran marianne gave him and now cutting pain killer 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, a uh, a short while later. 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?
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what were the responses that you received? all right, so the animal died on the 7th of january, 2014. and it wasn't due until 3 weeks later that i actually knew anything was i missed out on january the 27th. about 3 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, then need emerge a whole hold serious. so i, uh uh let them onto the cover um, uh, were edit and became evident to me. one is that i had asked for
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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 no 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 it started, 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? it's your part in wrong hands and said what's wrong? and so i am the of the principal investigator. i'm the investigator uh printer. mm hm. um, so you eventually did the veterinarians show the new crowd to report to me on
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february 24th, which was, you know, uh more than 7 weeks later. um, and it was clearly positive bite in the sense it both stated things that never happened because i was also 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 they had not gone through the usual preservation brand, pres, preservation procedures that it's necessary for one to take out an exam and the brain. and so the entire brain, without the entire animal said with and then the rest of the car because uh, was sent to disposal to the because and so i knew that, sorry, good. i apologize for interrupting you because this is
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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 of isn't, isn't the university falsifying a document, a criminal act? it is very much at the moment, in fact, or 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? there are multiple retaliatory adkins that the university of which started almost immediately uh, once i started, once i realized that i a,
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the documents were adopted and i told the people to get the documents trade meek. i don't want to be party to any of that, that print of the documents, etc. and that start immediately the, the veterinary and in charge chancel. one of the procedures that was scheduled for 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 stopping mind. and eventually, for no reason at all or completely made up reason the veterinarians to crosby awful protocol, meaning i, my research came to complete standstill. so um, and then the university said that they required various modifications to them. i
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heard of a part of an animal protocol is an upset, big set of procedures that i am authorized to perform. and it is again it's, it's a federally regulated process in which the, the, i of the internal regulatory body mentioned. i signed 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 perform the, the 1st of the grant research that i was funded to perform. so they put me in a bind where i was, i forget my french, i was good both ways. mm hm. regardless of what i did, so i basically said you are not so totally university. you are not requiring others. the researchers and the uncomfortable situated really doing the same thing . in other words,
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that clearly we're creating the different data center. and so the eventually ended up about in, in, in the summer of the 2015. yeah. about a year and a half later. and they looked in as of saying they didn't do this. they have not been accused of any wrong doing. they basically said this guy doesn't have his protocol in place, so cancel is brand. wow. and i protested, i provided the various regulators including n s a n i. and the usda, you're not a united states department of agriculture, which are all regulatory bodies in question, evidence of document tab bring, etc. and they all look the other way and the most or bridges or

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