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, b, c, and c, n n. have seen their respective prime time spot nosedive by just under half of this whole tool viewership. but it's not just the democrat liberal media that's losing touch with its base. fox news viewership is down a 3rd from the same period just a year earlier. now back then, the media consistently found ratings. thanks largely to donald trump, but in a biden era that's all changed. not so long ago, buzzfeed learned the hard way about dwindling audiences when the company laid off a 3rd of its staff. but not only both feed old u. s. traditional media have faced the year on year decline. just let the 10s of thousands of media jobs being white out. the media. so to announce the highest job cuts on record in 2020 this industry, which includes television and movie production, news and advertising, and as $30711.00 cuts. this is 201 percent higher than the 10201 cuts announcing the sector in 2019. and while traditional media continues to report on an agenda, rather than covering issues at the
, b, c, and c, n n. have seen their respective prime time spot nosedive by just under half of this whole tool viewership. but it's not just the democrat liberal media that's losing touch with its base. fox news viewership is down a 3rd from the same period just a year earlier. now back then, the media consistently found ratings. thanks largely to donald trump, but in a biden era that's all changed. not so long ago, buzzfeed learned the hard way about dwindling audiences when the company laid...
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, b, c, and c, n n. have seen that respecting prime time spots nosedive by just on the half of this whole to view a ship. but it's not just the democrat liberal media that's losing touch with its base. fox news view a ship is down a 3rd from the same period just a year earlier. now back then, the media consistently found ratings. thanks largely to donald trump, but in the biden era, that's all changed in miss him so badly. they still record on it's not gonna help a report on donald trump. we have all of these crisis is coming happening in our country right now. the job was a gold mine for liberal media. they hated him, but they needed him. i believe that they probably on record rockets in some respect while you're present. so they miss him terribly. they probably hope he runs again in 2024 than those ratings. not so long ago buzzfeed, lynn. the hard way about dwindling audience is when the company laid off a fit of 8 staff, but not only both feed old us traditional media have faced the year on year decl
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. # any area discussion because wish not discuss it with there are so in this k i n, n a n e are young to discuss it in a normal way. ask you in, for example, your opinion, let me bring in vixen. you had something to comment on, didn't you about that your analysis, victor, is that basically this will back fire on minsk? well, it actually makes bill or was a singular loser in this situation because 1st of all, there is little chance to put it mildly that the european union is going to soften the sanctions regime. that it introduced the guest bill. it was following last year's force for the elections. and so if means care, then you doubts about that the last few months as this migrant crisis has proceeded, the doubts reverberated, in fact, the, for anything the european union or specific european union countries are likely to introduce even crush or sanctions against the misc. at the same time, ah, and so the question arises is this is the economic and political damage wars, the information campaign that bill says waging the up again, the campaign that's, that's a question for the russia
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n o u n i n t my young lampa had i'm oh wow. ah, what risks are you willing to occur in the fight for freedom? ah, i say that one of the face that is always motivated me to feel so strongly about democracy is the powerful stories that have emerged of the risks people have and the fear they live in when they don't have any freedom at all. ah, you look at the risks of these young civil society are diverse in thailand, and you look at the risks that people and men mar are taking right now and you can't help but admire their courage. their determination, ah ah, a a with a low shovel slap where they watch a lot about a name it by a saudi. so my new luck when she knows i a d. a. she's a child. okay. i come on the job. i'm going any time with a a thing with mine and julia. i felt that it i am what we are. i think i called miami mad. hold on ben. thank you for your matter. lot. happy. happy you now? oh yeah. he went good. we're done with a lot. hi me, something on my why that i think more than one p having the flu p that i 50. they can
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chasm in communication between the public and the press is widening major channels like m s, n, b, c, and c, n n. have seen their respective prime time spot nosedive by just under half of that whole tool viewership. but it's not just the democrat liberal media that's losing touch with its base fox news view a ship is down a 3rd from the same period just a year earlier. now back then, the media consistently found ratings. thanks largely to donald trump, but in a biden era that's all changed. not so long ago, buzzfeed learned the hard way about dwindling audiences when the company laid off a 3rd of its staff. but not only both feed old u. s. traditional media have faced the year on year decline, just led to tens of thousands of media jobs being white out, the media. so to announce the highest job cuts on record in 2020 this industry, which includes television and movie production, news and advertising, and as $30711.00 cuts. this is 201 percent higher than the 10201 coats announced, intersects in 2019. and while traditional media continues to report on an agenda, rather than covering issues at the
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in the c n n interview. he said, well, he said also it would be based on enshrining the text of the declaration, the universal declaration of human rights into every international institution as well as into the border. and i think it's very clear that it was us weaponized asian along with climate change is a weapon is asia of china. and yet i think that precisely this process, what do i call it? i would call it the cost of isolation of taiwan. and you, craig, and also probably seen jane, province, justice, kosovo, was the started or was getting full diplomatic support saying we support if you like, kosovo internationally, allies. and then it moves to the next stages of asking that they should be going in every part of the international community. and it's just introduced a statement which he says exactly that. he said, there's no reason why taiwan shouldn't be in all those committees and institutions of the united nations. they should be there on the civil a, a trade in every institution. and we support the
in the c n n interview. he said, well, he said also it would be based on enshrining the text of the declaration, the universal declaration of human rights into every international institution as well as into the border. and i think it's very clear that it was us weaponized asian along with climate change is a weapon is asia of china. and yet i think that precisely this process, what do i call it? i would call it the cost of isolation of taiwan. and you, craig, and also probably seen jane,...
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in part of sullivan's talk, he said part of setting the part of setting you global order in the c n. n interview, he said, what he said also that it would be based on enshrining the text of the declaration, the universal declaration of human rights into every international institution, as well as into the order. and i think it's very clear that it was a weapon asian along with climate change as a weapon. i ation of china. and yes, i think that precisely this process, what do i call it? i would call it the cost of isolation all taiwan ukraine. and also probably province justice, kosovo, was started or was getting full diplomatic support saying we support if you like, kosovo internationally allied. and then it moves to the next stage is of asking that they should be going in every part of the international community. and they can just infuse to stay from what she said. exactly. but he said, there's no reason why one shouldn't be in all those committees and institutions of the united nation. they should be there on the civil aviation, on trade and in every institution. and we support thei
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n n interview. he said, well, he said also it would be based on enshrining the text of the declaration, the universal declaration of human rights into every international institution as well as into the order. and i think it's very clear that it was us weapon i zation along with climate change is a weapon. isaiah of china. and yet i think that precisely this process, what do i call it? i would call it the cost of isolation of taiwan. and you, craig, and also probably jane, province, justice, kosovo, was the started or was getting full diplomatic support saying we support if you like, kosovo internationally, allies. and then it moves to the next stages of asking that they should be going in every part of the international community. and it's just introduced to statement which he says exactly that. he said, there's no reason why taiwan shouldn't be in all those committees and institutions of the united nations. they should be there on the civil a, a trade in every institution. and we support their inclusion in a substantial way in the united nations at every level. of course, he says, you know, they can't be representative of china. but they must be included in, or this is the cost of or playbook being repeated if like for taiwan. and ultimately i suspect it hasn't done it yet, but changing problems will be, will follow probably for from bad. so yes, i think that is a correct assessment. i mean, i want to get back actually to that causation. that phrase, you're using the quick sidebar for some of you is watching. when you use phrases like weapon is ation of human rights or weapon is ation of what if the city what, what does the weapon is? ation of human rights mean to those who are watching circle, mainstream media, of course, genocide, engine jang, let alone anywhere in the world where nato opposes. oh, there are. i mean, a question of human rights. chinese would say very clearly how we manage our human rights. isn't the amount of for us and how we deal with it, just like every country has its own human rights problems. the west is not immune from having human rights problems. we only have to look back at the things such as rendition that took place in the middle east, where the west would kidnap take hosted people and then render them for torture in foreign presents. i think that would be testified as a human rights abuse. so the problem with that is essentially, is that, is it being used to sort of target a particular country and a particular in a particular way? is it looking for human rights abuse in order then to hold china accountable and then put sanctions? that's the process we're talking about. more sanction being put on china, more isolation on china, trying to push it out to be international order and then twice elation on a counter who of human rights. and of course, although human rights speculation, i'm sure it's a very fine document, but different countries, different civilizations have different view. china has to prize social cohesion, the community as it is human rights. i mean the rights of communities, the rights of the people as a whole. we in the west enterprise, the individual human rights, individual identity rights can to rights. well, if you, i mean, now we have so many more of these identity issues coming up, all of them can be used to put sanctions or penalize, or indeed other forms of the right punishment on the state. that's what, what can i say of human rights speech? i mean, i think i supposed to put all of them, but i suppose the point is it's in the i have the i of the beholder and it goes, guantanamo is, is open as to greg. i'll stop you there more from the former advisor to europe in unions. hi, representative for common forum and security policy after this break. ah ah, ourselves to be more efficient quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off. every device is a potential entry point for security attack. any machine can be, it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers. a response to comes option in the offering. it's not a matter of if it happens, it's a matter of when welcome to max hazards, financial survival guide, looking for our 2 year ago. yeah. this is what happens dimensions in britain del, at this app. if you watch kaiser report. oh, there's a patch of water around the try, a seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states, northern gulf, a made me suddenly become optimal for lobster in our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. suddenly you had made an canadian fisherman in these waters at the same time jousting for position and attention to high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the part where there could be costs that would be significant to poke countries. border disputes don't go away. they suspect something's going to happen with mm. welcome back. i'm still here with former british diplomats, allister correct. why do you think the biden administration does not understand that a few empower certain groups that doesn't necessarily pro washington's values . it can blow back after all the failures in recent decades. i mean, colon pals, ex chief is job larry wilkinson saying, vito afghan has gone very aware the cia was very way of the week as being able to, we used to destabilize beijing directly. these guys know the dangers of supporting is the mist extremism. for some notional idea of a geopolitical supremacy. i'm not sure, i mean post for, i think they're all great day, very much stuff in your christ, taiwan. and then other places that are all great, dangerous, that this can get out of control. it's very hard to manage the things when they stop, particularly ukraine, because the government there is not in control. the administration is not really who has control of the country. but what i'm really trying to say to you is that i think what we're seeing is from a cabinet by certainly parts of elements in washington to create the fence that america back, americans on paul. so, and to do that, they want to be quite aggressive and forceful. and so they put to these issues such as ukraine bell arose with russia and they're doing that, the key, russia on the back foot off balance to keep china off balance. but also particularly to try and give the vitamin ministration a success foreign policy. even if for foreign policy success into a strategic blog. i mean, it depends of losing the wall to gain the political advantage to come back and say this was a great success. and this is really some of what's been happening in a way the night estate is strategically weaker, but sometimes they can go back domestically and say, well, you know, we really gave the iranians. what for in the last talk we ready. did we tell china we cochise or by what happening and we goes and it's genocide and it's not acceptable. and that's very important in the domestic context of the united states . does it help you? does it how the united states strategically probably the office is actually seen over this period because that sort of process started during the clinton administration. but actually, america has got weak. if you're in spirit, as from gods congress. look at the middle east. look at the, the, the coming together. i think it was even 20 years ago. people want that the sort of short term success. it's all it would do would be to turn china and russia against the united states and even possibly could have been working together against us. that's what's happened. and when it comes to the conservation that you were mentioning earlier, this time around, obviously, i mean, the china will remember it's embassy being destroyed, as nato broke up. your love you at that time in the ninety's and poochie. and i think roy's remembers that russia should never have abstained on that un security council resolution on libya. so it's a bit different this time then major in moscow, up, up to the tricks that washington my play and root will react differently. her. and i mean, this is what china said to, to, to bring them to, to support sullivan. you know, we're not doing this ala carte foreign policy where you just pick, we don't like to cooperate with us. but on the other issues, it's a open warfare. we'll just go for you on human rights on trade, on whatever, stealing our secrets, we will, we will proceed. and they said, sorry, thank you. we don't do that. i don't, we put all the issues and we have a discussion. and we do not accept neither russian, china, except the right of the united states to determine the global or rules based order that the united states does not have the right to determine the rules for a global order is not going to be acceptable to either of those state and they rejected very please, this is a big change because i say this very, very, very clearly when they send n voice, when, when the showman goes to china victorian newland, they say, look, here's our interest. when all prepared to talk to about this, if you want to talk about taiwan, you want to be talk about these other issues. there are private or internal masses . hong kong, in turn, by, by victoria, be very tough. people can look at her a leak phone call about the european union on line. i suppose, i don't know about the refugee crisis there, but i mean, here the english channel enormous numbers of people fleeing. well, from the was started by tony blair and, and george w bush all that time ago. but actually the news here is not mean about the refugees across the english channel. i'll give you far more coming for france. it's about, of course, as you mentioned earlier, the better roost. poland border is putin responsible for hybrid warfare, as we're being told every day. here is a vanguard of this kind of opposition to washington's resurgent imperial policies. no, i mean there's obviously
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n 24 doesn't shy away from telling it how it is. unlike the public broadcaster to be p, which is more of a mouthpiece for peace. the willing nor injustice party t the n 24 seldom pulls its punches. dating right back to pieces, bust in pounds. new dividend i would observe. they never got on in 2008. he's announced a boy caught of tv and because it said the network was guy who list it lasted about 6 months. thank you. so we're going to proceed. boycott was a result of the so called beggar tapes. the long justice party was accused of political corruption when trying to restore majority in parliament to try and prove this. t. v and journalists asks an opposition, m. p renata beggar to secretly record her meetings with peace representatives with the mother levy and was able to show a belated example of political corruption and that army asleep didn't earn it any favors from peace from their relations. got worse with every program. scott, every question and with come 2015 piece returned power. high up on its agenda was a plan to change poland media landscape potty leda, yada swath kuchinski borrowed a page from his hungarian counterpart, victor all bands, playbook, stifling opposition. facilitating takeovers of news outlets by business people loyal to lauren justice and changing the law pieces 1st, target was t, v p. the public broadcaster was brought to heal through the purging of journalists who were replaced by loyalists. but independent broadcast is like t v, n were beyond its ground and as the political scandals kept on coming, the coverage between t v p and t v n looked a lot more different than the one letter in that names would suggest to the of travelers covered the one door when the lord justice party took power, they began their assault on the public broadcaster. yes, but we thought they would grab control with the teaspoon. they used the ladle and spread over it since become a propaganda mouthpiece. and that context is fundamental to understanding how t v in 24 operates today. devion 24 has always been objective. it doesn't matter who governs poland. it has always held those and power to account or not. and so i ought to provide you put out there uncovering the truth is always uncomfortable. food dos. it affects among some of our bigger stories. was the bose ill that bodie sh neon. as a group celebrating he lives birthday ha ha ha ha ha, ah paul. sally government officials criticized and tried to belittle this story, claiming it was
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n were beyond its growth. and as the political scandals kept on coming, the coverage between t v p and t v n looked a lot more different than the one letter in that names would suggest to the driver as clever givers. thus one door, when the lord justice party took power, they began their assault on the public broadcaster. yes, but we thought they would grab control with the teaspoon. they used the ladle and split it since become a propaganda mouthpiece. and that context is fundamental to understanding how t v in 24 operates to day tv and 24 has always been objective. it doesn't matter who governs poland. it has always held those and power to account not answer, oscar vanya put out with her uncovering the truth is always uncomfortable. food dos, it affects among some of our bigger stories, was the bose ill, that bodie sion, neon. as the group celebrating he lives birds, they ha, ha, ha, ha ha, ah, oh, sally, government officials criticized and tried to belittle this story, claiming it was the state. they even set up an investigation in an attempt to smear our journalism over then there is this so called envelope election, standalone corporate millions had been spent on an election that never happened. that was our story much ago didn't cover when that election did eventually take place and peace one again, this news room was next on the parties head list. rather than celebrating a double decade, t v n found itself countering a double attack. firstly, the broadcast regulator decided to keep the renewal live tv and 24 license on hold for the better part of 2 years, making the channels sweat. secondly, piece proposed a new law in parliament, banning polish broadcasters from being owned by anyone based outside the european economic area. none of the broadcasting regulator nor peace responded to our questions diary, please, but the party has plain the law is designed to prevent adversary's like russia or china from taking direct control of a polish network. yet the only network affected so far is american out t v. n, can you hold on us what it hasn't been easy? the challenge was unprecedented. rebel, the danger was more real than ever before. like josh trashed to who joseph's tanya, which most of the cook, joe, not those boesky business man only been jr. merely act yourself with the thought, so should you have the pillow visit cost of watson and every government and the current one in p
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course of the week i would like tosay this is the time of year where winners become anointed, a-n-n-i-o-n-t-e-dointed. what does that mean? it means not retail investors love so much but the big guys, billions of dollars, they make up their minds as well as what worked in 2021 and what didn't and what works for end of the season, that means the end of the year once they make up their minds, they don't allow anything to shake them out, not the fed or reports. these groups i'm about to give you, that's right, that i'm going to give you tonight, these groups will be borderline unstoppable. and with that in mind, what stands to make cramer's anointed list, that believe me, no one else has but you're going to get this the next few minutes? at the top number one theme is the automobile of the future, and in some cases, like tesla, the present. this morning on semiconductor truly on astishing, the stock in the stratosphere why? the ceo called out vehicle electrification and advanced driver systems before turning out transistor alternative energy they're mega trends. they have nothing to do with the fe
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wreheheliualilind a gioneallyll imphatha he spect s ntum g gngo 2sie a aot see eieieiei a add t n nls n nf tlayyyy iwentwenten mtuen f xt year. y jimust 3 3ec,,, at 's most imp int tntnt our min wes to is >> the the. f n? theythile le buyin bgg $105 ionll worth worry.th theynkeyhe emergencycy siatsiio a iofte economy, when in reality it's been inflation. i don't even blame jay powell. they keep dangling lael brainard as a possible successor if he's not dovish enough, so i get it. but i don't think they're going away as fast as people think. the market likes inflation if they can convince themselves the fed is going to willfully ignore it or doesn't see it. charles: we've got to leave it there. jim, nicole, appreciate it. liz claman, you've got a big signing this hour, don't you? if. liz: how about that? get out that bic pen -- [laughter] breaking news perhaps, after months of wrangling in negotiations over the trillion dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill, we have a little bit of sell on the news here as the white house gets set to celebrate the bill's signing into law. president joe bid
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one is they dominate, you know, outlets like c a, m, c, n, n, and m s, b c. and then they now dominate, you know, the social media, facebook and twitter. and there's absolutely repression in the united states. have people who's, who's, who's message and beliefs are not the same as those who control the elite media. and that, you know, was unfortunate because reality is that people communicate these days not by standing on street corners and yelling, but by posting messages on facebook and twitter and so forth. and that's something it really needs to be done. and it would be a great thing if our government to put the 1st amendment privileges in the institutions, the social media institutions so that people are not styled. so i'm glad i got to go to town and parents. i mean, i'm glad the word populism was, was brought up here. i mean, i didn't, but i, you know, it's, it's always kind of in the back of my mind here. but you know, it populism is democracy with a small, di, these are democrats to and truly believe it here. and i think that the left is terrified of
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condemnation, from democrats and the mainstream media to with calls for the pilot to be sacked, some c, n, n analysts have compared the incident in the slamming extremist, making a statement in support of isis as an experiment, i'd love for a south west air pilot to say, long live i says before taking off, my guess is that the plane would be immediately grounded, the pilot side, and a statement issued by the airline within a matter of hours. if someone said i had to choose one tweet as a museum exhibit to illustrate the right of modern day corporate media. i actually might choose this one an x, f b i agent. now, needless to say, employed by cnn, equating a mildly crude anti biden slogan with a loyalty pledge to ices. so the may say media and apparently then trying to shut down the, let's go brandon names and joe, will they? previously, as we said, when present, donald trump was in office, similar language was frequently used in the media. gymnast chadwick, mulberries, the outlets, replying, double standards, bearing jumps, presidency. how many death threats did he get publicly from? from cel
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n. n, a boy explained in detail how hears of long standing inequalities, the lack of social protection systems, and an economic model that benefited the rich contributed to the collapse. for example, the connections between politicians and the private sector reached the highest levels of political power in lebanon. 18 out of 20 banks had major shareholders linked to political elite. lebanon is also one of the most unequal countries in the world where some 10 percent of the population holds nearly 70 percent of the wealth . while 40 percent of public revenue comes from taxes that affect the poor. the authorities robin blame for decades of mismanagement and corruption have failed to stop the economic collapse. it took 13 months of political bickering before they agreed on a new cabinet in september. but it hasn't been able to convene in the past months because of a new political crisis. should tear blame government an action for what he called a manufactured crisis that ruined lives and cond
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n. n. by the children human rights commission, samuel, thank you very much. as of a single, castro are talking to was the from at this up after months on hold talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal had been scheduled for the end of this month. negotiations between the secretaries in vienna stalled in june when the new president abraham bracy was elected. the u. s. is welcome to return to discussions and says it expects them to pick up where they left off. well, iran, once you are sanctions lifted in return for compliance with the agreements which were signed in 2015, it was designed to limit tehrani nuclear ambitions in exchange for sanctions relief . but in may of 2018, the then president, all trump withdrew the u. s. and began re imposing sanctions in november of last year. the i. e. a reported around stock pile of enriched uranium had reached 12 times the permitted levels in april, in direct talks began in vienna to bring the u. s. and iran back into compliance with the j. c. p. o. 8. the next day iran began enriching uranium up to 60 percent . 6 rounds of talks were held in vienna. they concluded in june to allow president gracie to form his new government. joining us now in the studio is our iran correspondent, door search bar door. so you've been there in vienna, the not the last time. the time before that. i think it was how the optic shifted to, how are they changing? well, one of the main issue is, is that the iranians are not directly talking to the americans. they are in one hotel and the americans are across the street and another adult. so the europeans are moving back and forth between the 2 sides. and one of the reasons, certainly such delays between these talks is that they are not talking directly to each other. and the main issue now is with the new angle she eddington going from to her on to vienna, is that there is talk from a number of analysts have spoken to that. the are looking to shift the kind of negotiations they've been having until now. the previous negotiating team was talking in parallel about sanctions and their nuclear program. now apparently, the iranians are looking more towards just a linear format of air sions, rather than discussing things in parallel, meaning they 1st will want to talk about lifting the sanctions before they will discuss the country's nuclear issues and how they will go back to for compliance and we've also heard from the reigning president racy this morning, who also reiterated this point. he said that the whole point of these negotiations for iran is to get those sanctions lifted. and of course, the number one priority for them is the oil sanctions, the u. s. has imposed on iran since the u. s. withdrew from the deal in 2018. so there is a lot at stake here in the new team will certainly be a difference team for the europeans. and americans in its time will tell whether or not it will be another route after this 7th round, later this month. and usually it takes about a week. and then the foreign ministers, the deputy foreign ministers, go back to their capitals and discussed what had been said, and then they have another round of talks. but really, at this point, we're going to have this 1st round will dictate whether or not they'll be future rounds. okay. sounds like a long processed or so. thank you so much. jose, docile jibari. there are 2 wrong correspondence. let's say without storing brigand verna fast le band, he is formerly the austrian defense minister, also an expert on the iranian nuclear negotiations who joined us from vienna verna fossil and welcome to the news out. so we're talking about linear talks. we're talking about proximity talks. it sounds like a long drawn out process. yeah, the big question certainly will be. ah, how long can detox last? ah, what and will debris in results there each question for me will be ah, whether the americans can give a guarantee. ah, that what will happen? ah, after the next oh, with the next administration, due to the fact that sir, by then term, but by then term only will last 3 years at the moment, and nobody can tell who will be the successor. of course, the iranians are very suspicious whether they will get a clear solution for quite some years and not just a similar situation as the last time when president trump canceled the program. this is the biggest question. on the other hand, ah, we will be confronted. of course, we're with new questions from the western side, about secret places or whatever, and to baby ours or about additional programs. but i think there will be no additional progress if they cannot concentrate right arctic. but with some point, just put you there for a 2nd. so at some point, even if the iranians get the guarantee they want and what you're essentially saying there is they want guarantees from the bite administration which say no future us administration will ever walk away from this process. we get that. we understand that that's, that's a demand, i guess, on the part of the iranian government. but when the europeans, a shuttle cocking literally across the street from one hotel to another, at the end of this month, the europeans have got to say to the iranians, what the united states will be believing, which is the iranian government have made strides between june and where we are today, well beyond the original structure of the 2015 deal. oh, well i think it all. this is just for the moment. oh, so normally of course there will be diag context between the american cynthia iranians. ah, and they will fix it also, or in respect of for the past or t c, p o e o. the past agreement where even than our days american, our fire minister lincoln was involved ah, very deeply. and in so far, oh for me it's all that the question when ah, well they reached a point where diag contact and a dialect agreement aah! will be on the table. is the big variable here, mr. fast lab and the so called breakout time, that every one must have a slightly different interpretation of breakout time. is that the difference between the technology that or the time difference between the technology that iran has at the moment and how long it will take it to turn that technology into something to be used for a purpose completely different to generating electricity? i don't think that's a technology question really is the big question because i mean if you follow reports from the last decade you will see already 10 years ago, people were talking the wrong is only half a year or a year before being able to, to have bombed into father, i don't think that this really is the question, but when people can follow the program, the limitations, this will be ok. the big question is whether the 2 teams really can get closer. because iran and have it completed your team, you must not on the estimates that the pass team conclude is not only the foreign minister, but also the chief for the of the nuclear program, the around the nuclear program. this was the previous sense of, of cover if and in so far, this was a very clear team and they had a clear consensus in the new team. they probably will need some time in order to develop a similar trust between them and also to get trust. what will bring the future from the american side? ok, we'll leave it that then a fast levant. many thanks. 15 minutes past 10, gmc still to come here on the news are india's investing heavily in wind and solar power. so why can't it when itself off? coal will tell you why you are not alone. the message to taiwan. that's causing a big stir in china and a barcelona legend edges ever closer to becoming their new coach. joe will tell us how why and more in sport in about 30 minutes. ah, and he's one person has died in iraq are from an outbreak of food poisoning that's made more than 500 people sick. it's not yet clear what caused the outbreak in the province of may. sam, so far tap water and sanitation services have been found to be clean. one fast food restaurant has been closed as a precaution and samples are now being analyzed. mackwood abdulla her choices lie from the iraqi capital bank that mackwood. what else do we know about this? this sounds significant. 500 people being made very ill will, according to their health, director of my san province in southern iraq investigations are underway and the whole case has been referred to the criminal up corps. now, the initial causes are biological. that's related to a germ bacterial infection, according to medical tests that have been conducted in air mason. and that shows that the, the patients, all the patients including the one that passed away. they had the same food from the same fast food restaurant in mesa. her security measures had been put in place up several other restaurants along with this, their son to have been closed down patients, families stormed into that rest and destroyed part of it. restaurant owner and along with 6 other restaurant workers have been detained. now, health officials in my san province say that they have also referred the results of their tests of the analysis to both their to the forensic team. to also verify the causes of the infection. they say that they have conducted several checkups tests. i turned out that there is no chemical substances involved in the case. but biological and germs are bacteria infection. these also say that all the patients, including the one that passed away, they showed symptoms of food ah, or food poisoning that includes up vomiting, high fever, nausea and diarrhea. now, as you know, peter, that may st province is just like other provinces in southern iraq, under privilege, it very poor are provinces that have been suffering from it. negligence and mismanagement by consecutive or a government. this case is not the only a case as you know that officials, health officials in my sand say that in the regular days, in normal days before that incident, they receive several food poisoning cases on a daily basis. ok many thanks to that margaret abdullah heard reporting life than usa from back. that is really a media to date reporting the boss of the n r. so group has step done after the us added the is really tech firm to it's trading blacklist. it's behind the controversial pegasus spyware that's reported to have been used by foreign governments to target journalists and human rights activists. among many others, the n s o groups, as is dismayed by the decision, a russian software company and 2 other foreign businesses have also been added to the u. s. list. ah. the case as the quotes end of coal is insights. as the cop 26 climate meeting in glasgow begins its energy date talks. britain's government says it's secure to coalition of dozens of countries, pledge and clear commitments to face out coal power. but there are noticeable absentees, the 3 biggest consumers of coal, india, china, and the united united states. well, they haven't signed up. and today, i think we can say that the end of coal is in sight. the progress we've seen over the past 2 years. would it seem like a lofty ambition when we took on the court presidency back
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and yet this is, we know c, n, n m s, and b c. all of these really you can argue liberal outlets were pushing an agenda, and that's why as glen greenwell pointed out, the agenda is to make this into an, a racial issue. the fact that going green, well point out that in other countries, they actually said that written how had killed black men, right? this is, this is not an accident. this is, this is intentionally trying to motivate racial discord. the idea that you know, because even though he killed white men, they were, you know, these white protesters were part of a, b, l, m, rally even though it was more like a riot at that point. so clearly if you look at the evidence, it's really clear that they're trying to push this racial narrative, this racial injustice, narrative, this idea of written houses as white, extreme as white nationalist. all these things that again, if it's a certain narrative, but it to be honest, just doesn't seem to add up to what you are. you actually saw what the facts are. so i see it as virtue signaling
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they encourage it, they want it, you know, whether it's m as in b, c, or c, n n. and although, you know, again, to an extent fox is there, a fox does have real liberals both on the pay roll and as you know, as contributors and weighing in his guess. whereas cnn in emerson, dc, you'll never find a true conservative as a guest. so no, i don't think the people who run these networks are afraid because that's what they do every day when they show themselves as a, as bias. talk show host even though they pretend to be and call themselves journalists. and so there were equal ab to point out fox was the last networked, actually declare york in the republican winter last i and they got a lot of pushback from that today. steve, always great talk to you and i know that you can continue to follow this media outcry on. yeah, show this weekend. thank you. got it. now minneapolis voters decided to not replace their police department. we'll discuss what this means for that. he found a place movement right after the break. ah ah ah, the narrative this year in climate change, clim
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n n. and now they're kind of flailing around, searching for something else, but they're not gonna change their model. that model has been established for many years less. hopefully we will. i said final, what i, what of this kind of story was going run of the trump as well that we heard about how the media was entrusted. but of course it, depending which side of the politics you are on your trusted. no, you didn't, right. is it worse or better now on to biden? there is no connection with who's in charge of the top it's, ah, it, well, it's worse in terms of their profits and the size of your viewership, all which of declined, but it hasn't changed. and in many ways they're all waiting for trop, or a trump like figure because that stokes, the animus which is now the core of most news outlets are whether that's demonizing liberals and on one side or demonizing. trump supporters on the other. but that model isn't gonna change. oh, the fast flow. well, the media i, which are all part of course chris edge is not to say thanks. been on the program house, the cause of our cesar on contact chub c. so x right next residence to new york city, minnesota voted against a bid to get rid of the local police and replace them was supposedly more benign public safety officials sold by the defend the police story. the a proposal came off for an offices murder of detainees, george floyd last year in cited wide spread protests across the country and demands to defun to police. mm hm. ah. well recent polls show that people still have an unfavorable view of the police in the city. many more people wouldn't like the number of officers to be reduced. it seems and that positions especially strong on the black community. so what message is sending the rejection of the referendum may be linked to a surge in violent crimes in the city amid police stuffing shortages. the number of homicides issues already much bigger than in 20. 19 the last year before the rising crime, this no talk to sergeant to see a police officer in house of the reasonable suspicion podcast. hey, thanks to make the times come on live on the programs. kevin. oh, and you're talking to people voted against the move to replace the police department, then willis discourage similar efforts in the future or not what you think? well, i hope so because defined the police just as a regular rule has been colossal failure. placing tries to implement the for the police crime has gone up when it's been york chicago in minneapolis in the late. it's been a colossal failure because what stops crime? what brings crime down, especially violent crime or more police on the street. you have to have police on the street in your street, be safe violence reduction or reducers, you know, community activists. i want to go out and talk to gang members. isn't going to work and the evidence shows it. yeah. so is this really, could it be considered? this is of a mini referendum if you'd like. only hold the fund, the police movement debate. i hope so. i mean, i'm glad that sanity prevailed in minneapolis. because otherwise, when their streets would have been complete, a us. if you look at it, please leave tried to be on the police. they've actually had to increase the police budget for overtime for more resources to hire more cops. so hopefully this is going to be a trend in the other way to start actually supporting police. actually fun, the police people's attitude towards the police of the city changed the after the rise in violent crime. there are not you think? i think so. i think once people guy was to be on the, on down the street without the police reality said in the george why situation was very unfortunate. it shouldn't have happened, no cock supporting their children. when he did, he did. however, one bad cough doesn't mean that all police are bad now. so thankfully, sanity prevailed. and like i said, hopefully this is a swing in the right direction. but there is a huge yog touch that they yourself, that need to be more accountability. there's too much inside cover and up going on, etc. and it's not really going to be address hasn't been addressed lately. actually has been addressed. you know? no, i always say no. good cop supports any bad cop. no one have a bad cop more than a good talked where mandated report bad policing and corruption employees. so like i said, this one incident was extremely unfortunate and no cop supported by that situation . when it happens, however, now make this as an indictment of all police and say that all police are bad now because this one is, i think is very short sighted. and i think as they turn in the wrong direction, you'll please so see self, you know, all too well what it's like been on the streets that when you're facing a violent crime, what, what, what should change to handle it better? what lessons have been learned really on the front lie and having to deal with it. you've got a difficult job in front of your own life at times. what's changed for you do the job? i mean, me personally, my eyes are way more open as far as what people can are capable of and what they do, you know, when you're confronted with evil, right? in your face, you have to adapt to it because there are people out there that need you to get to it. they count on us for their own safety. i've worked in very bad neighborhoods where people near the police, i, you know, the poll showed saw that people are black people, especially in high crime areas. what police out there and ask who should we be listening to? who we should be listening to. you know, they're the ones that confronted everyday that was, that faces at their doorstep. so when you are confronted with a violent crime, you want people are going to have you back the best way to actually fight violent crime. as far as a political standpoint, it's actually support your coughs, have their backs told me that, you know, we support you when you're going up in confronting as evil. do what you have to do to get off the street within reason. so just take our complete so so most of the reasonable suspicion podcasts talking about this recent vote there for the residents in the city minneapolis. thank you for being live on the program. went off international 6 perhaps in a victory for drug companies. a california judges rule the for manufacturers can't be held responsible for the states opioid crisis. he says there's no evidence the rise in prescriptions was done to misleading marketing. and it's thought the ruling could set a precedent for similar cases and other states. we got the thoughts of jack bradshaw. he recently became addicted to the pills that he was prescribed. it sets a very dangerous precedent and more importantly, as it sat, this is, this is becoming in america, the very common knowledge that companies like for do pharma, sat around a board room table and made a decision to target blue collar areas in america. areas like southern ohio, eastern kentucky, west virginia, because they knew that their new powerful prescription opioid would flourish. their while the case was the 1st time a drug companies, one in over 3000 law suits. it was filed over a crisis, which has claimed the lives of half a 1000000 people in the us. in 20 years. the previous administration declared a nation wide emergency after the number of deaths from an opioid overdose ro, 6 times in the united states. in 2020 a low, more than $9000000.00 were victims of opium misuse, including teenagers and idols, the majority which will prescribe medicines, mostly pain relievers. j. bradshaw telling us the court ruling leaves the vulnerable with no justice. i can remember being 1718 years old and having a very minor injury and you know, being prescribed 40 milligrams of oxy cotton for injuries like that there's, i don't think there is a government or, or a doctor or any medical professional who would call that reasonable we've got millions of people whose lives have been affected by this. here we are years later knowing what we know. and we're still unable in court to provide these families with, with some kind of justice for loved ones that they've lost or loved ones that are still struggling. it's, it's, it's a travesty. promises to protect the earth for a some bishop goals of net 0 by 2050 and giving cash to south africa to help it and it's reliance on coal view and climate. somebody in scotland still in the full go this week, a ping, it's pledge to save the planet with britain's prime minister bars jumps and taking the lead. although that said the u. k. does not currently appear to be holding back home. so it's fossil fuel projects, which is what we're going to talk about now. recent report reveals that around 40 plans in the pipeline seeking approval in the u. k. in the next 4 years, which if approved with nearly triple countries, yearly greenhouse gas emissions. meantime, there's no ongoing dispute over proposed new coal mine specifically in the north west of england. and while bar johnson doesn't support the insists, it's not his job to get involved locals. they say they desperately need that project to go ahead. the mine should go ahead. it will be mined in the safest, cleanest drain this way. it can possibly be done. tons of being explored for the 1st coal mine to be opened in the u. k. in 30 years, given the coastal town of white haven in northwest england. just a 140 miles north from here, the cop 26 summit in glasgow is in full swing the u. k. of course, hosting that some critics say, it sends out the completely wrong message for the hosts to be giving the green light to this coal mine. while at the same time preaching a green message to the rest of the world, the u. k. government has decided not to intervene with the towns of opening and brand new english coal mine. this really shows the true meaning of so called net 0 . 2050. these vague insufficient targets long into the future basically mean nothing today, but contrary to what some expect, given fears as a potential air pollution, the locals are quite happy to have it. many of them think it could spock a much needed economic revival step forward, really, for technology and everything else. a chip issue, my new nadia and i know many, many years now. i saw gone. we doing a job junior here, just wanting to see other prototypes that are coming in as well to assist and also educate to the kids in a very deprived area of the okay. and that's what's needed to drive the future to drive education and support the kids. a local campaign is in support of the mine say that coca cola, which is used to manufacture steel rather than generate energy, is being unfairly maligned by green activists. this is just another piece of the puzzle, is green, greenly we, we are an environmental area. we understand what the problems are. there's no d, i n a is an issue is a problem. we've got nuclear, we've got winds, we've got a hydro that will be common at some point in the future. and thankfully, if we get this my going to as a will be taken. a colton calls from over the to the transport it from america, which is couldn't. we've all been served on to think that john cutty sell him, is that we shouldn't open a mind when we're buying all the coal of him. it's a bit hypocritical west cumbria mining. the company in charge argues that the project will be the world's 1st net 0 metallurgical coal mine in the world. ministers of argued in favor of the project from an economic perspective, as well as an environmental one to a very small, as i understand quite specialist, a form of coal that's being that would be produced there on will have negligible impact ons of the global coal usage we need to transition our existent oil and gas sector to a d carbon ice platform. what others want to see is a complete eclipse and shutting down of oil and g
n n. and now they're kind of flailing around, searching for something else, but they're not gonna change their model. that model has been established for many years less. hopefully we will. i said final, what i, what of this kind of story was going run of the trump as well that we heard about how the media was entrusted. but of course it, depending which side of the politics you are on your trusted. no, you didn't, right. is it worse or better now on to biden? there is no connection with who's...
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while putting others unfairly at odd manage. reduce our panel, former n t s b official, jamie finch hillary for which of a straw mark l c n n. martin, publisher of pro american report dot com. thanks for joining me on this conversation. i have no doubt of him going to be a lively one considering the last 10 minutes before it was ro. i'm sure they're gonna bring that fire here. jamie, i wanna start with you on this, you have a background in the airline industry. let's start with the airlines. you know, we have seen continued abuses that have been happening. of those are the staff. now you have this influx of passengers are the airlines and back up ready to go at full force and able to handle this rush. i'm hoping that they are, i mean they think they've been trying to ramp up with your staff and with, with planes or work. they just take some time. and also they're having delays on the place that they were expecting to have the, from the oldest that they were replacing, which was the $737.00 max. and those are backed backlog into, in being delayed in delivery. so they're really trying to do their best, but i think they're goi
while putting others unfairly at odd manage. reduce our panel, former n t s b official, jamie finch hillary for which of a straw mark l c n n. martin, publisher of pro american report dot com. thanks for joining me on this conversation. i have no doubt of him going to be a lively one considering the last 10 minutes before it was ro. i'm sure they're gonna bring that fire here. jamie, i wanna start with you on this, you have a background in the airline industry. let's start with the airlines....