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u. s. even yet if you stop this activity and shut down your operational, you still liable. you're so criminally liable. 5 years in us that settled here in russia when nothing like this, we don't bound the operations of these organizations. we just want those organisations are involved in some internal political yes to it is should be straightforward about the funding would issue with sources of the fancy fine finance garrity. they can continue with their operations. our law is much more liberal or if you think that it's not enough and just like your colleague is saying, we need to introduce skill and criminal penalty. well ok, let's do it. lesson genes to use criminal penalties for these activities. if they don't stop there activities where we don't just band their activities, westwood, just state. yes. but the source of the funding him will he should you, if you're federal it, i agree that there might be some simple interpretations or on board, on the definition of in domestic political activity. 74 organizations have been recognized as for an agency out of 200000, that a
u. s. even yet if you stop this activity and shut down your operational, you still liable. you're so criminally liable. 5 years in us that settled here in russia when nothing like this, we don't bound the operations of these organizations. we just want those organisations are involved in some internal political yes to it is should be straightforward about the funding would issue with sources of the fancy fine finance garrity. they can continue with their operations. our law is much more liberal...
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u. s. even threatening close allies like india that was over its purchase of russia's s $400.00 missile system. it just appears that washington is becoming more and more fe, as using this, almost forgetting the diplomacy as may be a to hey, they have their disposal as well. so, i mean, ideally just the ball. if you look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here is.
u. s. even threatening close allies like india that was over its purchase of russia's s $400.00 missile system. it just appears that washington is becoming more and more fe, as using this, almost forgetting the diplomacy as may be a to hey, they have their disposal as well. so, i mean, ideally just the ball. if you look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here is.
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u. s. even threatening close allies like india that was over its purchase of rushes, s $400.00 missile system. it just appears that washington is becoming more and more fe as using this, almost forgetting the diplomacy as maybe a to a they have at their disposal as well. aiming ideally, does the policy look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here it's, it's not that essentially you gotta, you've got to view and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and, and supremacy. and they are basically, they're, they're, they're doing whatever they can do, you know where we're married, it's a very arrogant, aggressive policy. and they use the sanctions. and if it really is a means to destabilize other countries, sovereign nations and create economic hardship, i create hunger and starvation create an atmosphere that results in the migration math. like great as well. it goes completely opposite of what you would assume you would want to in a normal diplomatic discussion
u. s. even threatening close allies like india that was over its purchase of rushes, s $400.00 missile system. it just appears that washington is becoming more and more fe as using this, almost forgetting the diplomacy as maybe a to a they have at their disposal as well. aiming ideally, does the policy look erwin when solution and you have a negotiation that takes place and here it's, it's not that essentially you gotta, you've got to view and walk into the u. s. american exceptionalism and,...
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u. s. would even entertain any such thing, such as a, providing military support in defense of ukraine, which is not a member of nato. is something that does certainly needed to be communicated on both russia and ukraine, have accused each other of ramping up tensions. and recent weeks. ukraine says more than 90000 russian soldiers or near it's border. moscow has dismissed allegations. it's preparing an attack. russia accuses ukraine of plotting to recapture areas in the east held by pro russian rebels. it says ukraine has gathered about a 125000 soldiers near the conflict zone. something he has denied. ukraine is not part of nato. the russian president vladimir putin as warren, that any expansion of the alliance is military infrastructure into ukraine would cross a red line. i have no doubt that the only way out of today's crisis is actually to seek the balance of interests. and i would like to highlight that we are interested in taking steps to settle the green crisis. and american colleagues have said in numerous occasions that they are ready to help by the time she a dialog channel. i wou
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u. s. and even australia here has the gain. i mean, why are they continuing with this mission when they're already thing the result of it? well, i think they're a little bit trapped in a very old ideology. you know, i understand it on one level, both australia and the united states have been very successful for most of the last century in growing their economies. the problem is the chinese have been even more successful growing their economy faster from a lower base. then both austria and the and i did stage. so each of these 2 sides is convinced that they have the way to go forward. well, i'm afraid if you look at it objectively, the chinese have a way of mixing private and public to really focus on particular problems. and they saw them better than either the united states or australia, at least in the last few decades. and whether you like it or not, as a separate matter, if you're a class calculating planner, you don't want to disconnect from the economy that has been by far, the most rapidly growing the most successful in
u. s. and even australia here has the gain. i mean, why are they continuing with this mission when they're already thing the result of it? well, i think they're a little bit trapped in a very old ideology. you know, i understand it on one level, both australia and the united states have been very successful for most of the last century in growing their economies. the problem is the chinese have been even more successful growing their economy faster from a lower base. then both austria and the...
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u. s. can even do, could be us even make that assurance that future administrations weren't again pull out of this deal? no, the us would not be able to do that, even if the president biden took the deal to congress, which he has to do in any circumstance. there's a new deal you take up the congress. but some of his critics here in washington say, take it through congress as a treaty, not just through the, the process. it's already been established for nuclear agreements with iran. but even if it's a treaty, we saw president trump tear up several trees as well. so there's not a lot the president can do to constrain a future president what the president can do. i think what, what the vine teams philosophy was was that if you get a deal and then you build this longer and stronger deal, then you've set up a stronger sort of diplomatic agreement. that would be more difficult to tear up. and you have more political support here in the united states. i think that's maybe a little far fetched at this point. but the other thing the president can do, the president has almost unlimited authority to
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u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy anymore. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. he is a round up now of some more developments in the pandemic, australia recorded another record surgeon cases as an outbreak of the highly infectious alma khan variant disrupts the plan. reopening of the economy. turkey has also seen infections spike according to the health ministry, new cases ruined by 30 percent. that's the highest percentage rise so far this year . and indonesia has detected its 1st locally transmitted amok on case the patient had no recent history of overseas travel was asymptomatic and now isolating at age of carter hospital let's get a round up of some had other headlines at this hour. thousands took to the streets across germany to oppose national covered rules. they come into force to day clashes with police were reported in several cities. germany is tightening
u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy anymore. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. he is a round up now of some more developments in the pandemic, australia recorded another record surgeon cases as an outbreak of the highly infectious alma khan variant disrupts the plan. reopening of the...
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u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. some breaking news for you just now. germany's a constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related tree are situations. treasures course is the process of prioritizing patients for treatment. for example, if hospitals are unable to cope with demand for intensive care, the case was filed by a group of disabled people in pre existing conditions, fearing they would be left behind if the pandemic pushers hospitals to their limits . we'll have more on this story in upcoming diligence. here's a round up of some more developments and the pandemic china has expanded locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people ordered to stay home in northern areas . the measures come as beijing prepares to welcome thousands of o
u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you, sir for your time and your perspective. some breaking news for you just now. germany's a constitutional court has ordered parliament to immediately issue laws. protecting people with disabilities in pandemic, related tree are situations....
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u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you sir for your time and your perspective. tougher. curbs on public life also went into effect in much of germany to day. several regions have tightened restrictions on public gatherings and access to public events ahead of new year's eve. thousands took to the streets overnight and protest covered restrictions mostly in germany's classes erupt it in a number of cities with at least 10 police officers reportedly injured. here's a round up of some more developments in the pandemic. china has expanded locked downs with hundreds of thousands more people ordered to stay home in northern areas . the measures come as beijing prepares to welcome thousands of overseas visitors to february's winter. olympics. australia has recorded another record surgeon cases as an outbreak of the highly infectious american variant disrupts the plan. reope
u. s. u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you sir for your time and your perspective. tougher. curbs on public life also went into effect in much of germany to day. several regions have tightened restrictions on public gatherings and access to public events ahead of new year's eve. thousands...
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u. s. not being at the table as you put it. what does this mean when it comes to china's increasing role and growing influence? even as the u. s. influence wayne's? yeah, i think by agreeing to this trade a deal, i think it's a mess. those outside the tent, namely the u. s. that east asia and south east asia are willing to move on trade with or without the support of the u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what its policy is going for on economics and on trade. more generally speaking, jan, how is this our step deal different from the trans pacific partnership deal or t p. p. as it's knowing which involved the u. s. in which they tried to get off the ground, but then they pulled out of right. so i think that's a good starting point. the t p p is no longer what it was. it's now the c p t, v p, which is se significantly watered down version of what the u. s. had initially proposed now after it pulled out. and so, but still, even in this watered down form, it is a much more ambitious agreement than that. we have with us the, the membership of asset is so diverse. you have very rich
u. s. not being at the table as you put it. what does this mean when it comes to china's increasing role and growing influence? even as the u. s. influence wayne's? yeah, i think by agreeing to this trade a deal, i think it's a mess. those outside the tent, namely the u. s. that east asia and south east asia are willing to move on trade with or without the support of the u. s. and i think it's very important for you to reflect upon itself and figure out what its policy is going for on economics...
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u. s. as in pay that's debt in 50 years, john, why we even call it debt? debt has the u. s. engages in their debt, financing of their economy is money printing. it's not debt. what it's, let's, let's just erase that this part of the problem that we have here is that people are, if you keep on calling it that it's not that it's just money printing. if it was debt, then there would have been a default, right? by didn't just raise the quote, debt sailing. there is no debt sailing. john is perpetual money printing. that's why i ran. that's why there's inflation. that's never been deflation. i mean, i, again, i get to my, to my question here you have government officials staring into the camera and lying directly to people in a treasonous banner. john, well, i will accept your definition of what they're doing as treason that's, that's, that's very reasonable. and they should be dealt with as somebody who's committed treason. and we are full in full one m m t. like you said we're, we're doing monitor or modern monitor right now. it's not telling anybody about it where we basical
u. s. as in pay that's debt in 50 years, john, why we even call it debt? debt has the u. s. engages in their debt, financing of their economy is money printing. it's not debt. what it's, let's, let's just erase that this part of the problem that we have here is that people are, if you keep on calling it that it's not that it's just money printing. if it was debt, then there would have been a default, right? by didn't just raise the quote, debt sailing. there is no debt sailing. john is...
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and even in the widening wealth gap, but still the u. s. president believes there's an urgency that there's an authoritarian tendency that is occurring around the globe. and as a result, he brought these leaders together in the hope that even if the u. s. fell of democracy isn't perfect. he believes that the united states can still lead by example, to encourage other nations to embrace the democratic principles that the united states hold. so dear for the moment. thanks so much for the up that. kimberly, how can our white house correspondent? well, china has accused the u. s. of political manipulation for going ahead with the democracy some it's even going as far as calling it a joke. katrina, you passmore beijing has been saying according to beijing, this summit is about promoting us self interest and making sure that the u. s. stays on top of the world stage. now china has many reasons to be angry. one of the foremost is that it was not one of the more than 100 countries or regions invited to attend this summit. and they took issue with
and even in the widening wealth gap, but still the u. s. president believes there's an urgency that there's an authoritarian tendency that is occurring around the globe. and as a result, he brought these leaders together in the hope that even if the u. s. fell of democracy isn't perfect. he believes that the united states can still lead by example, to encourage other nations to embrace the democratic principles that the united states hold. so dear for the moment. thanks so much for the up that....
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u. s. directly, but i think even put in nose when it comes to nato, you have to talk with all the nato countries. and of course, these talks with the o. s. c, e are important because they bring ukraine to the table. and both leaders have been extensively discussing ukraine, essentially without ukraine being at the table. so i think that's very important. and putin has wanted talks all along, experts say, so if that's what he wanted, than, than, that's what he'll be getting in january, a whole range of talks. ok, we'll be looking forward to your comments on the question in the weeks to come. the w correspondent, emily sure, when, thanks so much. let's take a look now at some of the latest developments in the pandemic. frances public health agency says on the chron has become the dominant corona virus drain in the country. french authorities registered a major surgeon infections in the past few days. ireland has joined a number of countries cutting the oscillation period. for some people with coven, 19 authorities are also relaxing requirements for tests after a record number of cases overwhelmed
u. s. directly, but i think even put in nose when it comes to nato, you have to talk with all the nato countries. and of course, these talks with the o. s. c, e are important because they bring ukraine to the table. and both leaders have been extensively discussing ukraine, essentially without ukraine being at the table. so i think that's very important. and putin has wanted talks all along, experts say, so if that's what he wanted, than, than, that's what he'll be getting in january, a whole...
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u. s. directly, but i think even put in nose when it comes to nato, you have to talk with all the nato countries. and of course, these talks with the o. s. c, e are important because they bring ukraine to the table. and both leaders have been extensively discussing ukraine, essentially without ukraine being at the table. so i think that's very important. and putin has wanted talks all along, experts say, so if that's what he wanted, than, than, that's what he'll be getting in january, a whole range of talks. okay, we'll be looking forward to your comments on the question in the weeks to come to w correspondent, emily sure, when thanks so much around the world, people are getting ready to welcome the new year in new york city. preparations are in full swing organizers illuminated and sent up the famous times square ball several times to make sure it was working. ball contains thousands of lights and crystals on friday night. they will lower the ball during the count down. new york city will ring in 2022 in time square with a scaled back celebration, as planned, despite record members of cope 19 i
u. s. directly, but i think even put in nose when it comes to nato, you have to talk with all the nato countries. and of course, these talks with the o. s. c, e are important because they bring ukraine to the table. and both leaders have been extensively discussing ukraine, essentially without ukraine being at the table. so i think that's very important. and putin has wanted talks all along, experts say, so if that's what he wanted, than, than, that's what he'll be getting in january, a whole...
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u. s. would of even entertain any such thing, such as a providing military of support in defense of ukraine, which is not a member of nato. is something that does certainly need it to be communicated. now there are other ra, as, as issues that other u. s. could use, notably, finding ways of cutting russia off from the international law. finances system. and that could have grave implications for the russian economy. those steps so far have not been taken even though many other economic sanctions have been imposed against moscow for any number of human rights of violations, as well as of russia's behavior along the ukrainian border. and of course, it's 2014 a invasion of crimea, which the u. s. does not recognize. so this was a, we understand a made a meeting about 40 minutes long as we heard the secretary of state saying it was a very frank, very direct, rather blunt. i'm paraphrasing here, and it was a moment of where he also a wild that of perhaps the best way or the only way to finally resolve this crisis is to have the leaders of the 2 countries actually speak to each other. in order to
u. s. would of even entertain any such thing, such as a providing military of support in defense of ukraine, which is not a member of nato. is something that does certainly need it to be communicated. now there are other ra, as, as issues that other u. s. could use, notably, finding ways of cutting russia off from the international law. finances system. and that could have grave implications for the russian economy. those steps so far have not been taken even though many other economic...
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u. s. media has said for the past 1015 years, they've had the likes of kyle bass on. and even worse than him in terms of getting it wrong, is that they've kept on saying like it's collapsing, it's collapsing, it's collapsing the housing bus. but in this past year we did see president, she really crackdown genuinely on the big finance like ali baba jack, mom was something happened with him. we're not quite clear, but we also saw the property developers that crack down on them. so what is this actually going to be the moment that finally all those cnbc and, and bloomberg columnists and opinion makers are right or is this, do you think it's just a lot of and nothing. you get a guy like cow bass, who's been wrong now for 10 years, is hedge fund is shrunk, 90 percent is discounted. a disaster and you guys i gordon chang that gets reeled out under the he's literally all in all for 200. 12 on chinese predictions. for 20 years he wrote a book, 2001, the coming collapse of china. and i read it. it was like, she is like a child. it written, it was nonsense, but it keeps getting wheeled
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u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat with ah yeah, videos to ship a, she has a video on michelle kraus, pretty much free with sure to coordinate a way to your school go yeah, both a, just a ways figured out those pretty much not spanish videos. along with join me every posted on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah ah ah ah ah backbreaking toil forced labor stress industrial injury corporal punishment own words with which we're all familiar. ah, you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery long ago. with no longer a beacon of democracy and perhaps never was a major
u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their...
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u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you sir for your time and your perspective like like tougher curbs on public life also went into effect in much of germany to day. several regions have tightened restrictions on public gatherings in access to public events. ahead of new year's eve, thousands took to the st. overnighted protest covered restrictions mostly in germany's ease classes are opted in a number of cities with at least 10 police officers reportedly injure. but other people have been flocking to vaccination centers for their booster shots. germany's or government is urging people to get vaccinated as the viruses. i'm a con, variance branch. even during the festive season, thousands of people are getting their job like at these vaccination center in berlin. at the moment, more than 70 percent of the population is fully vaccinated and around 36 percent of all ger
u. s. and of course, we can't even get testing to buy any more. they are all sold out. so i think as many things as you do, as you can, will mitigate the damage that's already in progress that said dr. peter chin hong in san francisco. thank you sir for your time and your perspective like like tougher curbs on public life also went into effect in much of germany to day. several regions have tightened restrictions on public gatherings in access to public events. ahead of new year's eve,...
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u. s. can possibly even remotely when, if they can't even beat the taliban, chance of confrontation and extremely high. as you mentioned in afghanistan, we left point $80000000000.00 and equipment, the entire russian military budgets. 50000000000. so it's, you know, this was we were literally chased out of the, or the country by the taliban after spending $2.00 trillion dollars. that, that's an extraordinary success. if people think we can defend taiwan, they're, they're, they're lunatic. so china has so many land base cruise missiles that can go through the 1st island chain all the way down to guam. that's taiwan is in the 1st island chain. she jin ping has said before 2025. taiwan will be reunited. so i think taiwan is on the clock. well, how that's going to affect us is 40 percent of the world's semiconductor. still come out of taiwan. when china has control of that, we're going to have to big for chips. we won't be able to make f 150. we won't be able to, to do anything here without chips, i thought, you know, necessity would drive the innovation and the building of, of the manufacturing capa
u. s. can possibly even remotely when, if they can't even beat the taliban, chance of confrontation and extremely high. as you mentioned in afghanistan, we left point $80000000000.00 and equipment, the entire russian military budgets. 50000000000. so it's, you know, this was we were literally chased out of the, or the country by the taliban after spending $2.00 trillion dollars. that, that's an extraordinary success. if people think we can defend taiwan, they're, they're, they're lunatic. so...
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u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns . the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with ah, join me every posted on the alex sarlin. sure. i'll be speaking to jeff in the world, follow pert sport business. i'm sure business, i'll see you then i have also said transparency for the powerful privacy for the bell. this bitter cares about privacy or people care about is power. julian assange has become a symbol of the battle. the privacy information is power. that's what's going on in the world. a huge struggle with governments and corporations to want to keep information secret and others who the democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what their minds are doing. watch how assan
u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa braid, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns . the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their...
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u. s. there. it's actually quite shocking, even what, what wikipedia is willing to publish. it's remarkable. and it protects, i think, the ordinary person, the bottom, 98 percent of the salvadoran population from whatever the future holds from america. what they decide to do in the region. and i think that's important for the long term viability of the ordinary person and the economy there . that's my opinion, andrew bally, maybe his concern trolling is right. go listen to him if that's what you want, but my opinion is a bit different than hes. well, this concern about volatility is misplaced with fear money or mathematically guaranteed to lose purchasing power. as the british pound is done now for a census creation is lost over 99 percent of its purchasing power was bitcoin. your mathematica guarantee to increase your purchasing power. so that's the choice, or you will you accept a little volatility for a mathematically guaranteed increase in purchasing power or john andrew bailey, no volatility. mathematically guaranteed loss of purchasing power. the el salvador ants are saying, you know w
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u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. tab with with oh, what is the national mood? i suppose it depends on what kind of media you consume to say the nation is divided in highly partisan is an understatement. was a certainly what the national media wants us to think. what are we really so divided on what really for hello driven by a dreamer shaped bank for some of those with in in there's things we dare to ask in a better way video with almost year carlos. pretty much with sure to coordinate a video like you to form a that the gamma doubtful you will like with the long term with the 9 and as the ecosystem of planet earth predictably is dying because there's too
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u. s. does not send any officials and even worse if other western countries, any u. s. allies decide to follow suit. and reportedly there are at least some other countries considering to do this, including the u. k. and australia. now we're waiting on the response from the aging officially, but right now we know one way or china's version of twitter. this topic is one of the highest trending topics with people really reacting angrily so far. we've seen a lot of national nash list. stick comments about this and in terms of the games itself in the 2020 to start a at the beginning of february, the only world lead us so far to confirm their attendance has been russia's president letting me fusion i was 0, katrina year reporting live from beijing katrina, how many thanks indeed sir. is state news agency says the ed offences of reacted to and has really attack on a port in attack here. province on the mediterranean coast. the report quoted, a military source saying that a fire broke out of the board of the attack that no one was injured. israel regularly launch strikes in s
u. s. does not send any officials and even worse if other western countries, any u. s. allies decide to follow suit. and reportedly there are at least some other countries considering to do this, including the u. k. and australia. now we're waiting on the response from the aging officially, but right now we know one way or china's version of twitter. this topic is one of the highest trending topics with people really reacting angrily so far. we've seen a lot of national nash list. stick...
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u. s. receipt in the even a my own country, then my good, the prime minister here has been, or least right now, is partly being tried on, on having violate the constitution during the coven, 1000 crisis. so there is, and to me personally, this is a massive risk because i think in democracies and in countries that has done exterior wells over the last 100 years, a countries that have a vague strong constitution, a very, a law abiding way of conducting business on a daily basis, when that's under the tack, the fabric of life is under attack and the ability and the ignorance off, like the cost system. remember in sort of in philosophical terms, a cost system is entirely built on the belief that it's fair. if the core system is seen not to be fair, then the faith in the system breaks down because you cannot enforce on people something if they don't believe in a system that is sort of the psychological, philosophical way of doing. if you look at then the practical market terms, we at the end of the road in terms of the ability to ignore inflation. we at the end of the road in terms of the abili
u. s. receipt in the even a my own country, then my good, the prime minister here has been, or least right now, is partly being tried on, on having violate the constitution during the coven, 1000 crisis. so there is, and to me personally, this is a massive risk because i think in democracies and in countries that has done exterior wells over the last 100 years, a countries that have a vague strong constitution, a very, a law abiding way of conducting business on a daily basis, when that's under...
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u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. ha, ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. ha. a oh, mom when i went to the wrong one, i'll just don't move. any world yet to save, how did they become an advocate? an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the more we choose to look for common ground ah, top headlines here wenatchee international joe biden is accused by republicans of surrendering to vladimir putin by dropping russia punishments from a defense bill. while democrats of drafting what they're calling the mother of old sanctions targeting moscow, it all comes off to the president of russia, and the u. s. held crisis told is triggered by tensi
u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa parade, sir said assigned would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under...
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u. s. on espionage. a judge vanessa parade, sir said, assigns would not be safe in us. prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed in her ruling aside from humanitarian concerns. the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop the charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with . oh, join me every person on the alex, simon. sure. obviously the death of the world politics, sport, business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then in oh, the wrong one, i just don't know. i mean you wrong? yes. to shape out. disdain becomes the attitude and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led to somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descen
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u. s. on espionage a judge vanessa parade, sir said assange would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. with, ah, join me every thursday on the alex sarlin. sure. i'll be speaking to jeff in the world politics sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then scientific knowledge has never been so readily available to everyone across the globe, but overwhelmed by information. can we distinguish the real science from the one being imposed upon us? we're living in a world where there are many people who have a vested interest in finding information, finding scientific evidence, and discredited. even the notion that science could provide the truth about the natural world in the pursuit of business goals. large corporations ar
u. s. on espionage a judge vanessa parade, sir said assange would not be safe in us prison is due to the state of his mental health, even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under...
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u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge, vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us. prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. or he was president joe biden has hosting a virtual global summit on democracy. apparently, washington intends a nuclear said to save the world for democracy at least as a more in policy block understands this political term. critics of this stuff claim, it's all about strategic polarization and an attempt at values based diplomacy maybe just a normal or recording that much when when is you know that she is not in theater? we video almost closer. pretty much be with the with can sure the coordinates for a quote of lawyers to give them a tick. those could lay down a video like you to form a visa that the most out will you wil
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u. s. government sponsor new service that even the new york times ones called quote, a worldwide propaganda network built by the ca, unquote. so we can forget that meaningless source. next, the u. s. government, if you trust their claims, then you should probably just give up on life because the, the part of your brain, the questions, anything is dead and shrivelled. so we're done with that source. now, the australian strategic policy institute over again. now i believe, you know, go back to playing boomerang or cooking, kind of root on the barbara or some next up, adrian then, now i've covered adrian dan's before. he's a lovely, very nice evangelical christian from germany who believes believes that he's at war with china and that all.
u. s. government sponsor new service that even the new york times ones called quote, a worldwide propaganda network built by the ca, unquote. so we can forget that meaningless source. next, the u. s. government, if you trust their claims, then you should probably just give up on life because the, the part of your brain, the questions, anything is dead and shrivelled. so we're done with that source. now, the australian strategic policy institute over again. now i believe, you know, go back to...
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u. s. on as being a learning disabled judge vanessa braid sir said assigns would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. or with a video domicile. they might be with can sure to coordinate a video like you to form a ways to get out those. they might not spanish video yet because the long term with for is your media reflection of reality in a world transformed what will make you feel safer. tice elation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, blue back breaking toil forced labor stress. mm. industrial injury corporal punishment for me. oh no words with which we are all famil
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u. s. and within nato, even when they talk to one sort of the matters about the possibility of resolving things of the fractions. both in ukraine and elsewhere are determined to keep things on the boil. and this is another example of that in my view, a pretty basic way of doing it. a pretty i did use the woodcock. how did to come to give a better one earlier on a pretty dark way to do. it's not given the sensitivity of everything going on at the moment as far as ukraine concerned or not, or was it very or they be very clever. yeah. what do you thing? well, it's not clever. i mean it's really just say brinkmann shit. but of course, we've already how similar incident to jane to which could have easily led to the loss of life. i mean, it's certainly lead to people being captured in the shipping and pounded. and that's probably what would have happened here. and of course, that's possibly what would have happened to the british destroyer, if it hadn't sculptured out of the center. it's a reward of crime. the more recently i think we're just in for a continuing solider of this kind because there's n
u. s. and within nato, even when they talk to one sort of the matters about the possibility of resolving things of the fractions. both in ukraine and elsewhere are determined to keep things on the boil. and this is another example of that in my view, a pretty basic way of doing it. a pretty i did use the woodcock. how did to come to give a better one earlier on a pretty dark way to do. it's not given the sensitivity of everything going on at the moment as far as ukraine concerned or not, or was...
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u. k. media is been saying for weeks now, the 100000 russian soldiers were lining the border to invade ukraine. even the u. s . media was saying, a 175000 tons out. it was 10000 soldiers doing drills near the border. do you think now we can actually expect any of these accusations to stop? well, one would hope it, but little me to say a positive direction. as yet fear mongering, the me, the media, is it a all time high this full scale russian invasion talks, folks have another cuban missile crisis that continues to be a favorite topic. and we're still cause for sanctions on russia, though the walls were not sure because russia doesn't seem to have done anything at the moment. anyway. sanctions on russia. sorry. one on a list from sepa for us on this. and i was even calling for sanctions on russia, preventing any possible moves from russia. current western policy is that if russia does something worse, stan and only then would the west adopt new sanctions. the dynamic must now be reversed. the west shoot, impose new sanctions now and agree to lift those sanctions only if russia pulls back from military escala
u. k. media is been saying for weeks now, the 100000 russian soldiers were lining the border to invade ukraine. even the u. s . media was saying, a 175000 tons out. it was 10000 soldiers doing drills near the border. do you think now we can actually expect any of these accusations to stop? well, one would hope it, but little me to say a positive direction. as yet fear mongering, the me, the media, is it a all time high this full scale russian invasion talks, folks have another cuban missile...
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u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow, sergey lab wars. the kremlin won't take kindly to even more harsh sanctions threatened by his american counterpart at toxins. we'd the trove of documents appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. was your headlines this hour, my colleague and your farmer will be here in just about an hour's time with a full and fresh look at your new stay with us. this is our jan fashion. ah, i max kaiser, this is the kaiser re port one of the many paradoxes of big coin is that it wants everyone to attack it. that's what makes it strong. acid makes security go higher. that's it makes the price go higher. and now we've got some new delinquents on the same attacking bitcoin, stacy, well max, we have what are called concern trolls in the i guess you could say there's slipping into the big coin world from the monetary universe of theat. and they are looking very troll, like 1st of all, i use this photo of hillary clinton from m s m, b c. as she is expressing concern about bitcoin. here is a mean creat
u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow, sergey lab wars. the kremlin won't take kindly to even more harsh sanctions threatened by his american counterpart at toxins. we'd the trove of documents appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. was your headlines this hour, my colleague and your farmer will be here in just about an hour's time with a full and fresh look at your new stay with us. this is our jan fashion. ah, i max...