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since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird for him as a mentor as a d. and to stop acting says could i again is to human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help you. well to get a better life these shouldn't be tortured the shouldn't be killed this shouldn't be stopped to say the truth and this am expected from president biden and his vice vice president and that is how this you have just recently returned to the united states after being released from house arrest in the united arab emirates what are your plans for the future here in the u.s. . a philip to america. to get shelter i feel more safe and asking for asylum here in america and for such for cynically and to deliver my human my husband message has not been delivered till now it's been missed out which in all middle of all of this politicization and to misuse of history. and i showed you thank you very much for the interview thank you thank you very much thank you. that was the dual use of her sonnet repor
since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird for him as a mentor as a d. and to stop acting says could i again is to human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help you. well to get a better life these shouldn't be tortured the shouldn't be killed this shouldn't be stopped to say the truth and this am expected from president biden and his vice vice president and that is how...
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this trial take place in germany yeah good afternoon from collins i think there is so remote that laird actually this question 1st of all and international justice and international court was an option that i.c.c. in the eighty's national crude oil and it was an option because syria november stage united nations security council has been blocked by the us and by russia mostly so that wasn't obvious enough for 3 special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to know that germany has since the beginning of the century the necessary law and there is a code on the national crisis which used journey to get to the jurisdiction on the most shortest crimes he wrote against humanity and genocide and it doesn't matter if those crimes are committed to iraq by a foreign nationals again is foreign nationals and internally it is if you didn't want to know here that germany wants to prosecute these crimes and wants to put a capacity into resources and to do so including because it asked somewhat of a moral obligation as well of course many 800000 syrians living in ger
this trial take place in germany yeah good afternoon from collins i think there is so remote that laird actually this question 1st of all and international justice and international court was an option that i.c.c. in the eighty's national crude oil and it was an option because syria november stage united nations security council has been blocked by the us and by russia mostly so that wasn't obvious enough for 3 special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to...
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is a furthest laird's utopian port after the crossing of. this is very important for the shipping combine next in order to visit their ports and to use it as it. so they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east days yeah. we see the port of. leave here they've got to go what they're very dangerous or caught us and then. a smaller vessel is that with all of them feed their vessels they've got to go in there redistributed. the many other ports. the dock workers are skeptical. only 70 to 80 percent of the containers are transshipped which won't create any new jobs. the profits stay with the owner of the port. the chinese state company costco. none of it goes to the greeks. i think it's all about the expansion of chinese capitalism. the chinese state has a lot of money and this is its way of expanding and asserting its status. its position in the world the fish if. china is a world power you can't overlook that or be indifferent to it. if you walk in the street scene and then you wall streets in sha
is a furthest laird's utopian port after the crossing of. this is very important for the shipping combine next in order to visit their ports and to use it as it. so they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east days yeah. we see the port of. leave here they've got to go what they're very dangerous or caught us and then. a smaller vessel is that with all of them feed their vessels they've got to go in there redistributed. the many other ports. the...
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is a furthest laird's utopian port after the crossing of that this is a very important for the shipping going by needs in order to receive their ports and to use it as it. so. they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east asia. europe we see the port of. leave here they've got to go what they're very dangerous or cars and then. a smaller vessel is that we call them their vessels they've got to go and they're redistributed to many other ports. but dock workers are skeptical. only 70 to 80 percent of the containers are transshipped which won't create any new jobs. the profits stay with the owner of the port. the chinese state company costco. none of it goes to the greeks. or the konami more horrid thing. to i think it's all about the expansion of chinese capitalism others say here the chinese state has a lot of money and this is its way of expanding it and asserting its status. its position in the world if a ship if you can china is a world power you can't overlook that or be indifferent to it. if you walk 13 the streets in easily and then yo
is a furthest laird's utopian port after the crossing of that this is a very important for the shipping going by needs in order to receive their ports and to use it as it. so. they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east asia. europe we see the port of. leave here they've got to go what they're very dangerous or cars and then. a smaller vessel is that we call them their vessels they've got to go and they're redistributed to many other ports. but...
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yeah good afternoon from collins i think there is so remote that laird asked to this question 1st of all an international justice and international court was an option that i.c.c. in the eighty's national croak or it wasn't an option because syria is not a member state united nations security council has been blocked by the us and by russia mostly so so that was an option also not for for a special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to know that germany has since the beginning of this century the necessary law and there is a code on the international crimes we should use germany you can really jurisdiction on the most sure crimes crimes against humanity and genocide and it doesn't matter if those crimes are committed to rot or foreign nationals against foreign nationals and internally it is shooting who want to know here that germany wants to prosecute these crimes and wants to put the capacity into resources and to do so including because it asked somewhat of a moral obligation as well of course many 800000 syrians living in germany you follow t
yeah good afternoon from collins i think there is so remote that laird asked to this question 1st of all an international justice and international court was an option that i.c.c. in the eighty's national croak or it wasn't an option because syria is not a member state united nations security council has been blocked by the us and by russia mostly so so that was an option also not for for a special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to know that germany has...
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since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from a multiplicity and disturbs acting again is to human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to hell be able to get a better life this shouldn't be torture is it shouldn't to be killed these children to be stopped to say the truth and this am expected for him because didn't biden and his vice president miss harris you have just recently returned to the united states after being released from house arrest in the united arab emirates what are your plans for the future here in the u.s. . a philip to america. to get shelter i feel more safe and asking for asylum here in america and for such for cynically and to deliver my human my husband message has not been delivered till now it's been mr i wouldn't own middle of all of this politicization and to misuse of history. and i shot you thank you very much for the interview thank you thank you very much thank you an interview there by oliver salat who joins me now hi oliver in your ta
since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from a multiplicity and disturbs acting again is to human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to hell be able to get a better life this shouldn't be torture is it shouldn't to be killed these children to be stopped to say the truth and this am expected for him because didn't biden and his vice president miss harris you have just...
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since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from as a matter as a d. and to stop acting says could i am against human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help people. to get a better life this shouldn't be tortured shouldn't be killed he shouldn't be stopped to say the truth and this i'm expected for him but his didn't biden and his vice vice president and that is how it is you have just recently returned to the united states after being released from house arrest in the united arab emirates what are your plans for the future here in the u.s. . a philip to america. to get shelter i feel more safe and asking for asylum here in america and for such for sedately and to deliver my my husband message has not been delivered till now it's been missed i wouldn't own middle of all of this politicization and to misuse of history. and on how short you thank you very much for the interview thank you thank you very much thank you and interview there by oliver salat who joins me n
since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from as a matter as a d. and to stop acting says could i am against human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help people. to get a better life this shouldn't be tortured shouldn't be killed he shouldn't be stopped to say the truth and this i'm expected for him but his didn't biden and his vice vice president and that is how it...
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is the furthest the laird's utopian port after the crossing of. this is very important for the sipping combine means in order to receive the port and to use it. so they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east asia. europe we see the port of. leave here the cargo whatever it is contain their cars and then. a smaller vessel is there with all of them feed their vessels take that cargo and they redistribute it to many other ports of make it there in. the dock workers are skeptical. only 70 to 80 percent of the containers are transshipped which won't create any new jobs. the profits stay with the owner of the port. the chinese state company costco. none of it goes to the greeks. got a big moment for us in. 2 i think it's all about the expansion of chinese capitalism rather stay here the chinese state has a lot of money and this is its way of expanding it and asserting its status. its position in the world the fish if you can china is a world power you can't overlook that or be indifferent to it. if you wa
is the furthest the laird's utopian port after the crossing of. this is very important for the sipping combine means in order to receive the port and to use it. so they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east asia. europe we see the port of. leave here the cargo whatever it is contain their cars and then. a smaller vessel is there with all of them feed their vessels take that cargo and they redistribute it to many other ports of make it there in....
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statement because i have been water boarded so i know what it's like and i made the statement on the laird that give me a waterboard one of our and dick cheney the and i'll have him confess to the sharon tate murders because i wanted to emphasize how powerful torture was that you couldn't trust it because the person being tortured is going to say whatever they have today on the torture so that was my most famous quote and because i said that on larry king it ended up being at yale university as one of the famous quotes of that year so that's the power larry king had when you went on with larry king plus i think the great thing about larry was you went on there with a said that you weren't going to get cheap shot it that larry would ask you tough questions but they would be question jude expect from an everyday citizen every day of your life if you happen to be involved in anything of controversy. monella as a young journalist and broadcaster knew about the opportunity to interview larry numerous times on your show in question what kind of colleague a mentor was larry king for young journal
statement because i have been water boarded so i know what it's like and i made the statement on the laird that give me a waterboard one of our and dick cheney the and i'll have him confess to the sharon tate murders because i wanted to emphasize how powerful torture was that you couldn't trust it because the person being tortured is going to say whatever they have today on the torture so that was my most famous quote and because i said that on larry king it ended up being at yale university as...
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is a 1st in laird's utopian port after the crushing of 1st sun that this is very important for the shipping combine means in order to visit their ports and to use it as it. so they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east asia. europe we see the port of. leave here they've got to go what they're very dangerous or kouddous and then. a smaller vessel is that with all of them their vessel is they've got to go and they're redistributed. the many other ports. but dock workers are skeptical. only 70 to 80 percent of the containers are transshipped which won't create any new jobs. the profits stay with the owner of the port. the chinese state company costco. none of it goes to the greeks. i think it's all about the expansion of chinese capitalism. the chinese state has a lot of money and this is its way of expanding and asserting its status. its position in the world the fish if. china is a world power you can't overlook that or be indifferent to it. if you walk the industry. and then you walk into streets in shanghai you don't need to do any analysis
is a 1st in laird's utopian port after the crushing of 1st sun that this is very important for the shipping combine means in order to visit their ports and to use it as it. so they're very large vessels the mother vessels as we call them starting their route from east asia. europe we see the port of. leave here they've got to go what they're very dangerous or kouddous and then. a smaller vessel is that with all of them their vessel is they've got to go and they're redistributed. the many other...
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yeah good afternoon from holland i think there is so remote that laird asked to this question 1st of all and international justice and international court was an option that i.c.c. in the hague is national crude oil and was an option because syria november state united nations security council has been blocked by the us and by russia mostly so and so that was an option also not for for a special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to know that germany has since the beginning of this century the necessary law and there is a code under national crimes which views germany you can really jurisdiction on the most shortest crimes crimes against humanity and genocide and it doesn't matter if those crowds are committed to iraq by foreign nationals against foreign nationals and internally it is huge and want to know here that germany wants to prosecute these crimes and wants to put a capacity into resources and to do so including because it asked somewhat of a moral obligation as well as many 800000 syrians living in germany if you follow this trial very c
yeah good afternoon from holland i think there is so remote that laird asked to this question 1st of all and international justice and international court was an option that i.c.c. in the hague is national crude oil and was an option because syria november state united nations security council has been blocked by the us and by russia mostly so and so that was an option also not for for a special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to know that germany has...
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this trial take place in germany yeah good afternoon from collins i think there is so remote that laird actually this question is 1st of all an international justice and international court was an option the i.c.c. and the heat is national crude oil and was an option because syria is not a member states the united nations security council has been blocked by the u.s. and by russia mostly so and so that wasn't obvious enough for us for a special international actually you know and then secondly i think it's important to know that germany has since the beginning of the century that this is very law and there is a code under national crimes refused to even address the jurisdiction on the most shortest crimes. against humanity genocide and it doesn't matter if those crimes are committed to iraq right foreign nationals against these foreign nationals and internally it is shooting once you know here that germany wants to prosecute these crimes and wants to put a capacity into resources and to do so because it asked somewhat of a moral obligation as well of course to many 800000 syrians living
this trial take place in germany yeah good afternoon from collins i think there is so remote that laird actually this question is 1st of all an international justice and international court was an option the i.c.c. and the heat is national crude oil and was an option because syria is not a member states the united nations security council has been blocked by the u.s. and by russia mostly so and so that wasn't obvious enough for us for a special international actually you know and then secondly...
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since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from your mentors a d and distil acting sister are you again is to human again as journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help you. to get a better life he shouldn't be told should the shouldn't be killed he shouldn't to be stopped to say the truth and this i'm expected for him because did to by did and his vice president miss harris you have just recently returned to the united states after being released from house arrest in the united arab emirates what are your plans for the future here in the u.s. . to america. to get. i feel more safe and asking for asylum here in america for senate for senate lead and to deliver my you met my husband message it's not been delivered till now it's been missed i would see an image of all of this politicization and to misuse of history . and thank you very much for the interview thank you thank you very much and to. use all of her salary reporting there now he has more on the background. and why we'r
since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from your mentors a d and distil acting sister are you again is to human again as journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help you. to get a better life he shouldn't be told should the shouldn't be killed he shouldn't to be stopped to say the truth and this i'm expected for him because did to by did and his vice president miss harris you have...