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nils meltzer, the un special rapporteur visited assange in belmarch prison, prof. believes that he has all the symptoms typical of people who have been subjected to psychological torture for a long time. now he is sick. the reason for transferring him not from prison to the hospital, but the reason for preventing the transfer from an english prison to an american one, is a kind of extradition honey, but the defense has another argument. the cia planned to kidnap or poison julia ona when he was in the ecuadorian embassy. this is well known to the minister of the interior, but she still signed a permit for their tradition to appeal. his team has 2 weeks. there is an idea to apply to the ecthr, which has just blocked the decision of the same come sweat to expel refugees from britain on the side of the defense precedent in 2015 britain slaurellast on charges. the fbi was called to the bunk in the usa his defense won the case, arguing that love would probably kill himself in an american prison the reason i went through this stage not to save myself from being kidnapped
nils meltzer, the un special rapporteur visited assange in belmarch prison, prof. believes that he has all the symptoms typical of people who have been subjected to psychological torture for a long time. now he is sick. the reason for transferring him not from prison to the hospital, but the reason for preventing the transfer from an english prison to an american one, is a kind of extradition honey, but the defense has another argument. the cia planned to kidnap or poison julia ona when he was...
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professor meltzer believes that he has all the symptoms typical of people who have been subjected tohological torture for a long time. zoosan doctors also wrote to australia and there was no answer either. now he is sick. the reason for transferring him not from prison to the hospital, but the reason for preventing the transfer from an english prison to an american one, is a kind of extradition remedy, but the defense has another argument besides his health. night the cia planned to kidnap or poison julian while he was in embassy of ecuador it's good, known to the minister of the interior, but she signed the extradition permit anyway. wikilex stated that it was not the end of the struggle, but only the initial court battle. we will appeal this decision on appeal. his team has 2 weeks. there is an idea to apply to the ecthr, which just blocked the decision of the same come potel to expel refugees from britain vrundu we use all means available to us within the british legal system and ultimately in the european court of rights person to collect evidence of unfair treatment. on the side
professor meltzer believes that he has all the symptoms typical of people who have been subjected tohological torture for a long time. zoosan doctors also wrote to australia and there was no answer either. now he is sick. the reason for transferring him not from prison to the hospital, but the reason for preventing the transfer from an english prison to an american one, is a kind of extradition remedy, but the defense has another argument besides his health. night the cia planned to kidnap or...
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this is alan meltzer 101. somebody has to figure out who takes the loss. in meltzer 101, a la bernanke later on, is the united states under the fed takes the loss. who takes the loss in europe? that is the debate, right? jonathan: a great exhibit of what is happening in monetary policy right now is the bank of japan. here's our cap on 10-year gilts. just saying it is not enough anymore. you have to back it up by getting into the market and buying at that level. lisa: and buying at record of mainz -- record amounts, and even then it is not good enough. the reason why i am referencing this respect to the ecb if they have to be ready to deploy it. what do they do when it does not work anymore, when markets push against them so much based on fundament two issues, including inflation, that they are forced to capitulate? at what point is the ecb not necessarily in the same situation, but in an analogous one? jonathan: this is the plan to make a plan. we will see if that plan to make a plan is ultimately approved further down the road and whether it addresses wha
this is alan meltzer 101. somebody has to figure out who takes the loss. in meltzer 101, a la bernanke later on, is the united states under the fed takes the loss. who takes the loss in europe? that is the debate, right? jonathan: a great exhibit of what is happening in monetary policy right now is the bank of japan. here's our cap on 10-year gilts. just saying it is not enough anymore. you have to back it up by getting into the market and buying at that level. lisa: and buying at record of...
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someone who knows about this is my guest brad meltzer. what is so divisive about rosa parks, because i cannot tell you. new york times bestselling author, brad, joins me on set this morning. it is a treat to have you. you're too banned books were about rosa parks and martin luther king, right. >> i got the call and they are banning them of all people. i was heartbroken my wife was pissed. the reality is that it is happening over and over for one reason only. it is about power and control. if you look historically throughout history, you can see that the first book that america band was harvey it's classic, uncle tom's cabin. slave owners did not want people to know that slavery was bad. it is a worry that they are losing power. that is what we are seeing here. >> how are you able to keep your books on your shelves? that is what happens up in pennsylvania. >> they took the books, i am rosa parks, i'm martin luther king junior, off the shelves. they banned every book that they thought was going to be bad. then a hero went by and they had no
someone who knows about this is my guest brad meltzer. what is so divisive about rosa parks, because i cannot tell you. new york times bestselling author, brad, joins me on set this morning. it is a treat to have you. you're too banned books were about rosa parks and martin luther king, right. >> i got the call and they are banning them of all people. i was heartbroken my wife was pissed. the reality is that it is happening over and over for one reason only. it is about power and control....
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chris meltzer of the you and hcr here in germany now to brazil, where police say a man has confessed, fatally shooting and indigenous expert. and a british journalist who went missing earlier this month. the suspect led officers to a remote area where he said the bodies were buried. the search for don phillips and bruno panera of pereira, rather as shed light on tensions between local indigenous communities and illegal poachers. fishermen and mining companies in the amazon a tragic and do an 11 day search. brazilian police said the bodies of missing british journalists don't. phillips and brazilian indigenous expert do not bad yet our history may have been found. it all. authorities see a suspect confessed to fatal shooting, but do men with the 1st suspect arrested in this case confessed to the crime. he described it in detail and pinpoint where he had buried the bodies. clues, emerged throughout the week. a spot of blood on the suspects bought the belongings all the missing men, but authorities joke criticism for dragging their feet on the investigation. members of brazil's indigenou
chris meltzer of the you and hcr here in germany now to brazil, where police say a man has confessed, fatally shooting and indigenous expert. and a british journalist who went missing earlier this month. the suspect led officers to a remote area where he said the bodies were buried. the search for don phillips and bruno panera of pereira, rather as shed light on tensions between local indigenous communities and illegal poachers. fishermen and mining companies in the amazon a tragic and do an 11...
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chris meltzer of the you and hcr as berlin office says, the scale of the ukraine crisis should not distract from the plight of displace people everywhere. we're talking a lot about ukraine and not about just measure social 2400000 refugees from south pseudo. there are millions of tons plays persons in many countries specially in african countries and we have not talked that much. busy syria, in recent weeks, months on the other hand, the crazy situation could be shows that everybody can be a refugee suddenly that these people indeed need help. and actually it's not the big difference between the refugees over there and refugees here. i wasn't so many places around the world and the pictures are always the same. people trying to flee, trying to save their lives. nato is vowing to bolster its forces along the lines is eastern borders in the face of russia's aggression. nato. defense ministers have been meeting in brussels as the aligns aims to reset its strategic vision. the meeting comes ahead of a summit later this month that we'll seek to sent a new course for the coming years. speaking af
chris meltzer of the you and hcr as berlin office says, the scale of the ukraine crisis should not distract from the plight of displace people everywhere. we're talking a lot about ukraine and not about just measure social 2400000 refugees from south pseudo. there are millions of tons plays persons in many countries specially in african countries and we have not talked that much. busy syria, in recent weeks, months on the other hand, the crazy situation could be shows that everybody can be a...
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you are in for one great show today, y'all, we'll be talking with best-selling author brad meltzer aboutg organization that brings blockbuster movies to sick kids who would not otherwise be able to see them. it really makes a big difference in their lives and their family. and speaking of blockbusters, let's get to the first guest, i am super stoked. together they star in the biggest movie of the summer, that movie is "jurassic world dominion." [cheers and applause] it opens in theaters everywhere tomorrow, give a big welcome to chris pratt, bryce dallas howard, do wanda weiss, jeff goldblum, and mamoudo athie. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ have a seat! you all look so tight when you are sitting. i am so excited. welcome back you two, you have been here before remotely. but -- so last, and welcome to the rest of you. i love the film, so much, we will get to it. but i have to say that the last time you were here, jeff, we were naming my band and we settled on the y'all, do you approve, it doesn't matter i'm not changing it, but you like it? >> i like it fine, your ba
you are in for one great show today, y'all, we'll be talking with best-selling author brad meltzer aboutg organization that brings blockbuster movies to sick kids who would not otherwise be able to see them. it really makes a big difference in their lives and their family. and speaking of blockbusters, let's get to the first guest, i am super stoked. together they star in the biggest movie of the summer, that movie is "jurassic world dominion." [cheers and applause] it opens in...
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he attempts professor of international law niels meltzer, argues that the us and british governmentse beginning where sangies were tolerated, systematic procedural violations were fabricated evidence and biased judgments were made, the deeper. i plunged into doing it, the more dirt came to the surface. and this did not concern julian sanj himself, as many might assume, based on what information was spread about him, but the problem was not with him, but with the governments of those countries that were involved in this process. and when i began to ask this government questions and ask for evidence of the legality of their actions regarding jiganage, i was shocked by the fact that all the countries connected with this case were the united states britain sweden and ecuador refused to conduct a constructive dialogue with me lawyers, but assan presented evidence to the court that that when he was in the ecuadorian embassy, the united states placed him under round-the-clock surveillance by the director of the private security company ucclobal. david morales stated that america service h
he attempts professor of international law niels meltzer, argues that the us and british governmentse beginning where sangies were tolerated, systematic procedural violations were fabricated evidence and biased judgments were made, the deeper. i plunged into doing it, the more dirt came to the surface. and this did not concern julian sanj himself, as many might assume, based on what information was spread about him, but the problem was not with him, but with the governments of those countries...
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wrestling journalist dave meltzer says it is tough to predict the fallout from the allegations. >> their defense is any money he paid, any hush money that he paid was his own money and it was not company money. and i think that's the key to the investigation. >> reporter: over decades, mcmahon turned the wwe into a billion dollar entertainment juggernaut, including deals with fox and nbc. he will still be in charge of creative content while the investigation is under way. mcmahon has weathered past scandals. in 1994, a jury acquitted him of conspiring to distribute steroids to his wrestlers. in the years following, always center stage and always the showman. in 2007, then reality tv star donald trump shaved mcmahon's head in a made for the masses feud. now the wrestling world waiting to see how this latest real world match will end. >>> countries around the world experiencing a dangerous heatwave right now. we'll go to the cnn weather center after the break for the latest details. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> part of western europe are coping with a dangerous heatwave. in france, two locations reached all-
wrestling journalist dave meltzer says it is tough to predict the fallout from the allegations. >> their defense is any money he paid, any hush money that he paid was his own money and it was not company money. and i think that's the key to the investigation. >> reporter: over decades, mcmahon turned the wwe into a billion dollar entertainment juggernaut, including deals with fox and nbc. he will still be in charge of creative content while the investigation is under way. mcmahon...
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it is people who worry about inflation with all the heritage of alan meltzer and others, the shadow openarket committee, and now you are amid high inflation. how do you interpret the ancient worry of inflation now that we are amid real, tangible inflation? >> you just feel it everywhere. the inflation was generated in a classical manner, excessive monetary and fiscal stimulus generating too much demand. at the same time, supply constraints. you feel it. it is an inflation tax. you feel it imposing itself on real purchasing power. the question is, how embedded has he inflation become in wage and price setting behavior? once again, and the fed has a history of this, the fed has waited too long to exit from its easy policies and inflation has come back. now the question is will the fed be able to weave this fine needle of raising rates just enough to slow the economy to take the edge off inflation without tightening too much? it will be a challenge. tom: are you using your conventional economics, the taylor rule and other fancy mumbo-jumbo, or is this so original how we got here, where we a
it is people who worry about inflation with all the heritage of alan meltzer and others, the shadow openarket committee, and now you are amid high inflation. how do you interpret the ancient worry of inflation now that we are amid real, tangible inflation? >> you just feel it everywhere. the inflation was generated in a classical manner, excessive monetary and fiscal stimulus generating too much demand. at the same time, supply constraints. you feel it. it is an inflation tax. you feel it...
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tom: let's channel the magnificent alan meltzer. we are in the middle of jackson hole planning.also once took me to task on the tundra of jackson hole by saying we need to sum, aggregate, go macro. in this jobs economy, should we sum everybody together, or do you partition out parts of the american labor economy? randy: certainly from the fed's point of view, they have to look at the big macro picture. but i was just discussing with lisa, to try to look at what will happen, you need to pare it into different pieces, to see what is happening in hospitality and leisure, other sectors, to see whether this is really a supply constraint or a demand constraint. lisa: what does it matter if jay powell comes out and says nuance does not matter? even if it is supply-side driven, could this be something they let slide given the fact the only tool they have is to dampen demand, and they cannot allow inflation to remain at the level it is? randy: yes, regardless whether it is supply or demand, it is supply and demand coming together, and the fed owns it. if inflation is high, people turn to
tom: let's channel the magnificent alan meltzer. we are in the middle of jackson hole planning.also once took me to task on the tundra of jackson hole by saying we need to sum, aggregate, go macro. in this jobs economy, should we sum everybody together, or do you partition out parts of the american labor economy? randy: certainly from the fed's point of view, they have to look at the big macro picture. but i was just discussing with lisa, to try to look at what will happen, you need to pare it...
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it is allan meltzer 101. what is interesting, as we heard from vicki leavy yesterday, and this goes to james bullard, even if there is a whisper of targeting, that forces them to move higher. jonathan: do you like that line, they will never forecast failure? plenty of people doing that for them. lisa: i would say they have a credibility issue if they don't acknowledge that and indicate that that is a high likelihood. that is what we are hearing a little bit more from picture jay powell, but that is a conundrum. they can forecast failure, but it failure is a slowdown in the economy, isn't that kind of the goal right now? what is failure right now? jonathan: the policy objective was to tighten financial conditions in a way were we don't have higher unemployment, we don't get a recession. that is really tricky. lisa: especially because right now that inflation is not coming down on its own. the labor market is not slumming on its own materially in a way that they can get the fed any comfort. what do they have to
it is allan meltzer 101. what is interesting, as we heard from vicki leavy yesterday, and this goes to james bullard, even if there is a whisper of targeting, that forces them to move higher. jonathan: do you like that line, they will never forecast failure? plenty of people doing that for them. lisa: i would say they have a credibility issue if they don't acknowledge that and indicate that that is a high likelihood. that is what we are hearing a little bit more from picture jay powell, but...
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janai norman is back now with how author brad meltzer hopes his new book, "i am dolly parton," is more number one "new york times" best-selling author of multiple thrillers and said to be the only author with books on the best-seller's list for nonfiction, advice, comic books and children's books for his series "i am." you could say he works 9 to 5 and now honoring miss dolly parton. ♪ tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen pour myself a cup of ambition ♪ >> reporter: country music legend dolly parton like you've never seen her before. ♪ jolene, jolene, jolene, jolene ♪ >> reporter: animated in a children's book. "i am dolly parton" and "i am i.m. pei" are by the thriller novelist turned children author brad meltzer, and illustrator christopher eliopolous. ♪ there's more where that came from ♪ >> dolly parton came from that spot of me telling my kids, this is where your dreams can take you. look what they can do for you. that's where "i am i.m. pei" came from. >> reporter: the children are telling their life stories while teaching important life lessons. >> the reason their voice
janai norman is back now with how author brad meltzer hopes his new book, "i am dolly parton," is more number one "new york times" best-selling author of multiple thrillers and said to be the only author with books on the best-seller's list for nonfiction, advice, comic books and children's books for his series "i am." you could say he works 9 to 5 and now honoring miss dolly parton. ♪ tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen pour myself a cup of ambition ♪...
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wrestling journalist dave meltzer says it is tough to predict the fall out from the allegations. >> therenot company money, and i think that's the key to the investigation. >> reporter: over decades mcmahon turned the wwe into a billion-dollar entertainment juggernaut including deals with fox and nbc, he'll still be in charge of creative content while the investigation is under way. mcmahon has weathered past scandals. in 1994 a jury acquitted him of conspiring to distribute steroids to his wrestlers. in the years following always center stage and always the showman. in 2007 then reality tv star donald trump shaved mcmahon's head in a made for the masses feud. now the wrestling world waiting to see how this latest real world match will end. >> all right, our thanks to jason carroll for that report. and the wwe has released a statement saying its board has retained an independent legal counsel to help review those allegations. ♪ >>> sir paul mccartney, the beatle legend turning 80. belting out a couple tunes and reaching a couple generations. happy birthday to him. the next hour of "cnn ne
wrestling journalist dave meltzer says it is tough to predict the fall out from the allegations. >> therenot company money, and i think that's the key to the investigation. >> reporter: over decades mcmahon turned the wwe into a billion-dollar entertainment juggernaut including deals with fox and nbc, he'll still be in charge of creative content while the investigation is under way. mcmahon has weathered past scandals. in 1994 a jury acquitted him of conspiring to distribute...