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u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still got to find out how he did it. was it square space? to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary, jacobin the grey zone and the real news. then we'll go to corresponding anders lee with some mind blowing old news about how sweet an almost me to turn towards real socialist economic policy in the 1980s, but was stopped by a very popular musical group. first, here's my interview with mohammed o mazda. hello, and welcome mohammed. it's so great to have you on to talk about this. so before we get into the charges, let's go through a short history of sanchez captivity. can you help us go through it? first he was at the orient embassy, then he was at bell marsh prison and now he faces the extradition to united states . and what are the conditions that he expe
u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still got to find out how he did it. was it square space? to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary, jacobin the grey zone and the real news. then we'll go to corresponding anders...
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u. s. or the u. k. you came to us. oh good. i'm good up with him for a long time now that he's just made enemies of all countries. also on the day, it's beginning to look a lot like another cove it christmas. germany has seen its 1st only con, related fatality and with strict rules just days away. highly infectious corona virus at variance. it really is dampening holiday spirits good on the anger, good loss invite rick, the children and grandchildren a far away. of course it's a bit sad. that's why we came to the market to so cut the atmosphere. by now, let's say 2 of us at christmas before the family is quite large, but all far away. and so we make ourselves comfortable at home. the russian president vladimir putin use part of his annual press conference to repeat his demand that the west rules out allowing ukraine to join its military alliance and undertakes not to deploy weapons. there is, of course, is against a backdrop of whigs of international concern over russia's troop, billed upon its border
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u. s. war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still gotta find out how he did it. was it square space to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary, jacobin the grey zone and the real news. then we'll go to corresponding anders lee with some mind blowing old news about how sweet an almost me to turn towards real socialist economic policy in the 1980s, but was stopped by a very popular musical group. first, here's my interview with mohammed o mossey. hello and welcome mohammed. it's so great to have you on to talk about this. so before we get into the charges, let's go through a short history of sanchez captivity. can you help us go through it? for 1st he was at the ecuadorian embassy, then he was at bell marsh prison, and now he faces the extradition to the united states. and what are the conditions that
u. s. war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still gotta find out how he did it. was it square space to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary,...
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u. s. or flights coming or leaving the u. s. that's quite a bit nearly as much as on friday. it seems like the cancellations, by the end of the day will surpass friday delta airlines. one of the big carriers here in the u. s. their spokesperson said early on saturday, they hope to cancel only about 150 flights throughout the weekend will already mid day on saturday. they're up to about $290.00 cancellations. that's about 14 percent of the total flights scheduled for saturday. united airlines about 238 flight cancellations already mid day on saturday. that's about 12 percent. bottom line here. this is all being a bottom line is this is all being because of the omi crime variant. and this search in corona virus cases in the u. s. it doesn't matter how many airplanes you have. if you don't have the pilots flight attendants and staff to get them off the ground, they're not going anywhere. and that's exactly what's happening. it's not just staff members that are sick, it's also those that think they've been exposed to somebody who has corona virus. because if you have, you have to
u. s. or flights coming or leaving the u. s. that's quite a bit nearly as much as on friday. it seems like the cancellations, by the end of the day will surpass friday delta airlines. one of the big carriers here in the u. s. their spokesperson said early on saturday, they hope to cancel only about 150 flights throughout the weekend will already mid day on saturday. they're up to about $290.00 cancellations. that's about 14 percent of the total flights scheduled for saturday. united airlines...
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u. s. or the china, the r g is so strong, so powerful that if we will remain single countries with the big challenges of the future space ocean, probably protection from the big question, climate change, all these issues of to be at the content level. so leaving the you is not just the perception of a country making its own decision. it's the, the idea that this continent, this european continent will be a little weaker to really phase the challenges of a future, which means growth, employment, economy ecology. so, so we believe that we are strongly european and yes, leaving the european country as a price to pay for. yeah, but you know, i come back to my question, what if it is a success? you look at the recent note from your prime minister john caustics to the commission president of on the line. he said it's essential to make clear to european public opinion that leaving the union is more damaging than remaining in it. why is it so essential? i you so afraid that other countries are going t
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u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy and human writers, but has hidden it, paul and hypocrisy. today, the u. s. has no moral sovereignty to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or no matter how the u. s. lawsuit over itself. of seeking like any of the democracy has long been exposed to the world, the so called summit for democracy. let me go down in history as a manipulator and saboteur. alright, re rising corruption levels in the u. s. have also been on people's minds recently and president biden's own son has been mired and scandals for more about what else is apparently incompatible with democratic values. here is our team kill him up and with commentary. the u. s. government sponsored summit for democracy has already begun. joe biden is presenting it as his glorious call to spread freedom and human rights around the world. in the lead up to it, a national anti corruption program was announced. our real estate markets are at risk of becoming a safe haven for criminals, clipped to crafts and others, seeking to pock corrupt profits by the planners say that money laundering the the sale of paintings is very hard to regulate. this is something the white house ma
u. s. claims to be a champion of democracy and human writers, but has hidden it, paul and hypocrisy. today, the u. s. has no moral sovereignty to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or no matter how the u. s. lawsuit over itself. of seeking like any of the democracy has long been exposed to the world, the so called summit for democracy. let me go down in history as a manipulator and saboteur. alright, re rising corruption levels in the u. s. have also been on people's minds...
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u. s. history or later topics. which becomes doubly shocking when you realized that the united states, as we know it, is a nation of immigrants, then they tracked 15 states that are trying to expand educational racism, bias in the contributions of specific racial or ethnic groups to u. s. history or related topics. there is the debate. there is the debate, nicole, that you and your collaborators started in conversation 2 years ago and continuing conversation. now, what happened? what was the impact of the project? well, the impact of the project has in ways good and bad exceeded everything that we could have possibly imagined. i think every journalist hopes that you will produce journalism that has a larger of societal impact and that gets people to really think and what this project was intentionally trying to do was unsettle our mythology about what the america is. what america was founded upon, you know, i don't have to tell your international audience that many americans believe in this idea of exceptionalism,
u. s. history or later topics. which becomes doubly shocking when you realized that the united states, as we know it, is a nation of immigrants, then they tracked 15 states that are trying to expand educational racism, bias in the contributions of specific racial or ethnic groups to u. s. history or related topics. there is the debate. there is the debate, nicole, that you and your collaborators started in conversation 2 years ago and continuing conversation. now, what happened? what was the...
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u. s. influenced or u. s. lead accord. this is actually these 2 countries getting together with us by john and say ok, we can make this step. did that come as a surprise to us or. busy as the u. s. been involved in any way. well, i don't think it's a surprise at all for the united states, and i should clarify that i was very actively involved in the 2009 process. when i was the u. s. mediator which are by john in armenia, and at that time president brock obama was strongly encouraging the reconciliation . this time the united states hasn't played that role effectively has well, really lost a lot of its significance in the region over the course of the last couple of presidencies. but especially since a year ago in july when they were military clashes along the us or by john armenia border before the 2nd time about war. and the u. s. wasn't really involved at all in the mediation with russia and turkey. that, that, that filled a diplomatic vacuum. so i know that the president biden supports the reconciliation of our up turke
u. s. influenced or u. s. lead accord. this is actually these 2 countries getting together with us by john and say ok, we can make this step. did that come as a surprise to us or. busy as the u. s. been involved in any way. well, i don't think it's a surprise at all for the united states, and i should clarify that i was very actively involved in the 2009 process. when i was the u. s. mediator which are by john in armenia, and at that time president brock obama was strongly encouraging the...
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u. s. with respect to ukraine against russia, or taiwan against mainland china, or how the u. s. stand or the proliferation of nuclear weapon to australia. the bigger question now is whether other countries will follow washington fleet and in post, similar boycotts, and how china will respond. it's always unfortunate when you know the olympics is politicized. but i do think that the trend in american and china relations, despite the brief moment of call that seem to be expressed in the, in the video conference between general secretary, she and president biden, that that seems to have passed. and we're back to a more overtly hostile attitude. it's interesting, of course, that american athletes will still be competing. american corporations that sponsor the olympics and broadcast out on television, of course don't want to lose out on their revenues. so i think that there's a very interesting dichotomy here between this attitude on the part of the government and the broader position of the olympics. so to recap, outbreak and use coming out of moscow right now where 2 people have
u. s. with respect to ukraine against russia, or taiwan against mainland china, or how the u. s. stand or the proliferation of nuclear weapon to australia. the bigger question now is whether other countries will follow washington fleet and in post, similar boycotts, and how china will respond. it's always unfortunate when you know the olympics is politicized. but i do think that the trend in american and china relations, despite the brief moment of call that seem to be expressed in the, in the...
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u. s. or the u. k. lead the annual you came to us or to help us understand this or better that's bring in that cadre leak who's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. welcome to the w. does president protein really believe the west is threatening russia? i think he understands that there are no evil intentions without me russia, but i think his fair ease, but thrushes hold away. your crane is a row with inc. and while ukraine might not become nato member, a western military help will actually still be available to ukraine. and that is, of course, something that defense planners in russia would pay attention, so hence the escalation and, and hence he has made but the nice to, and now when president biden has also put in to discuss 3 things, he has dramatically widened the agenda to include everything his bitter about including nathan lodgement and all the things he mentioned today. ok, so the, the troops on the board with ukraine are essentially a bargaining chip if he doe
u. s. or the u. k. lead the annual you came to us or to help us understand this or better that's bring in that cadre leak who's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. welcome to the w. does president protein really believe the west is threatening russia? i think he understands that there are no evil intentions without me russia, but i think his fair ease, but thrushes hold away. your crane is a row with inc. and while ukraine might not become nato member, a western...
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u. s. military. would that be the strongest evidence that the government would have against him? so what 1st let me say that there's all kinds of appeals or so be lodged both against the u. s. government victory at the high court recently, but also in terms of other aspects that they lost at, at the magistrates court, such as a politically motivated trial, that he wouldn't get a fair trial on the states, et cetera, et cetera. so the, so we're looking at a couple more years potentially, of appeals in treating up to the european court of human rights. but were he to be extra dia to the united states? no, the united states does. the u. s. government won't have to say anything about anybody being injured or disappeared. they don't have proof that anybody's been injured. yeah, and number was number 2 is that if they did have that we heard about we're going with yeah. yeah, the is all just a new window and allegation that just gets republished by certain outlets. they don't have, not, there it is actually not a criminal offense to, to publish the identity of a source. i mean, also like what am i, as a non us citizen obligated to protect the sou
u. s. military. would that be the strongest evidence that the government would have against him? so what 1st let me say that there's all kinds of appeals or so be lodged both against the u. s. government victory at the high court recently, but also in terms of other aspects that they lost at, at the magistrates court, such as a politically motivated trial, that he wouldn't get a fair trial on the states, et cetera, et cetera. so the, so we're looking at a couple more years potentially, of...
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u. s. or the u. k. u came to us ukraine gained its independence from the soviet union in 991, although it's cultivated close ties with europe. some parts remain deeply connected to russia by history and language in 2014, when you are my dad protest, ousted ukraine's pro russian president, russia swiftly annex the crime in peninsula and supported pro russian separatist groups in the eastern region of dumbass. but ukraine's express wish is membership of nato and the european union. and i'm bishop reiterated this week by president lensky. my browsing them all. yet we want to unblock the don't best piece process as soon as possible to return crimea to gain membership of your opinion an upcoming years. and to get a very clear and very specific timeframe from nato. and we want to get it in 2020 to the kremlin, has tabled security proposals, which would effectively block ukraine's nato ambitions. russia has also deploy tens of thousands of its troops near to the ukrainian order diplomats from the united states
u. s. or the u. k. u came to us ukraine gained its independence from the soviet union in 991, although it's cultivated close ties with europe. some parts remain deeply connected to russia by history and language in 2014, when you are my dad protest, ousted ukraine's pro russian president, russia swiftly annex the crime in peninsula and supported pro russian separatist groups in the eastern region of dumbass. but ukraine's express wish is membership of nato and the european union. and i'm bishop...
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u. s. mainstream or the deep state view. i'm not surprised at all that they cooperating with an institute such as the australia and that's not the only one there. cooperating with the, perhaps they chose us to earlier to appear independent, but they don't expect independent advice. they're looking for the kind of view that reflects we ultimately be american view. how different is the australian view from the american right now, considering that they have just joined our course, that institute is much more closely aligned to langley in virginia, where i'm located, that it is to twitter users wanting independent information to the u. k. now where the royal college of midwife has said, sorry for its latest supposedly inclusive guidelines which make no reference to women or mothers but only to post natal. people are responding to complaints the college called it an oversight at one former and a chestnut we spoke to says it's not the union's role to tell midwives what the think perfect. you don't see a slide, they apologize becau
u. s. mainstream or the deep state view. i'm not surprised at all that they cooperating with an institute such as the australia and that's not the only one there. cooperating with the, perhaps they chose us to earlier to appear independent, but they don't expect independent advice. they're looking for the kind of view that reflects we ultimately be american view. how different is the australian view from the american right now, considering that they have just joined our course, that institute...
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u. s. or the u. k. daniel group you came to us that was president put in speaking earlier today. like to reach out now to hire ted whittaker for he is a green member of the european parliament and he sits on the foreign affairs committee, sir. thank you very much for your time. i don't know if you had the opportunity to listen to that sound bite that we just played from president vladimir putin. he does not see nato as a force for good for him. this is an existential threat. when you listen to what he say, do you think his rhetoric is justified? the resurrect that president putin has been employing is very interesting. because he seems to imply that russia wants to reverse the developments of the last decades. when he talks about poland and other countries being integrated into nato, it, it seems as if he wants to pursue a policy to reverse that, to change that historical result. and of course, that is not acceptable. and it's, i think it's, it's also very, very interesting that even though the immediate pressure that he creates is against ukraine by massing troops on that border
u. s. or the u. k. daniel group you came to us that was president put in speaking earlier today. like to reach out now to hire ted whittaker for he is a green member of the european parliament and he sits on the foreign affairs committee, sir. thank you very much for your time. i don't know if you had the opportunity to listen to that sound bite that we just played from president vladimir putin. he does not see nato as a force for good for him. this is an existential threat. when you listen to...
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u. s. or the u. k. america you came to us cannot previously met with talks as when russia and the u. s. plan for early next year. russia said the ball is now in washington's court, or to help us understand this or better that's bringing in that cadre leak who's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. welcome to the w. does president protein really believe the west is threatening russia? i think he understands that there are no evil intentions this of a russia. but i think his theories, but russia is who will the way ukraine is a row with the inc. and while ukraine might not become nato member, western military health will actually still be available to a crane. and that is, of course, something that defense planner is in russia who pay attention. so hence the escalation and, and hence he has made but the nice to and now when president by them has also put in to discuss 3 things. he has dramatically widened the agenda to include everything, his bitter about including nathan enlargement and all the things he mentioned today . ok, so the, the troops on the bo
u. s. or the u. k. america you came to us cannot previously met with talks as when russia and the u. s. plan for early next year. russia said the ball is now in washington's court, or to help us understand this or better that's bringing in that cadre leak who's a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations. welcome to the w. does president protein really believe the west is threatening russia? i think he understands that there are no evil intentions this of a russia. but i...
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u. s. or say dry because we are looking at some store we conditions over the next 24 hours or so is where, where the sweeps across the panhandle cloud and range raping its way across cuba, jamaica. and much of hispaniola ah, the steps beyond the comfort zone were assumptions or challenge travel to the ends of the earth and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it. witness award winning documentaries on a just a, you know, we understand the differences and similarities have cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it out, you 0. we're bringing the news and current to fast matter to you. countess era. ah, if you're not fully vaccinated, you have good reason to be concerned. president joe biden urge as americans to get the coven jabs as he unveils plans to fight the rapidly spreading. all micron buried ah. loaded on come all santa maria here, and doug ha, this is the world news from al jazeera hundreds have been killed. thousands displaced, strollman flooding of d
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u. s. leadership has agreed on the action plan so swiftly is a positive step coming appropriately just before new year. not perceive money or even of love. the assistant to the u. s. president for national security affairs recently revealed frankly that the united states is actively trying to transform the established world order by forming new alliances, partnerships and institutions designed to work in washington as interests. but how much of a threat to these attempts posed the rushes influence and global standing planning? and what concrete steps are being taken by russian diplomats and the countries leadership to prevent a breakdown or decrease in the effectiveness of the u. s. structure. lower than, you know, we're no lucille, this is not a new issue. in the beginning of this interview, i mentioned the united states and his allies stopped using the term international law is said, they claim that everyone needs to respect the rule based international order. this is similar, the u. n. has numerous programs, foundations, special agencies, regional economic commissions were all countries are represented. the distributions
u. s. leadership has agreed on the action plan so swiftly is a positive step coming appropriately just before new year. not perceive money or even of love. the assistant to the u. s. president for national security affairs recently revealed frankly that the united states is actively trying to transform the established world order by forming new alliances, partnerships and institutions designed to work in washington as interests. but how much of a threat to these attempts posed the rushes...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, ah, right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or. busy obese, it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. mm. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. ah, 1st you must understand that there is no real scientific support for the so called global greenhouse warming. when the cold war ended, they seemed to need a new enemy and the new enemy they found was environmentalism, which they interpreted as a kind of reads under the bed. what do they want? what is the real goal? the real goal is political control of the economy. they're using the so called climate crisis caused by man as an excuse to do what they've always wanted to do. this is about we making and reforming society an
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, ah, right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or. busy obese, it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. mm. so...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah ah ah, mm. ah, failure to allow bond markets to reflect to market forces has resulted in a bifurcation in the economy where the most corrupt are rewarded for committing crimes. jamie morgan being in prime example and if you have morals or ethics you're penalized. if you're not out there still stealing a load ink, then you're going to be almost.
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah ah ah, mm. ah, failure to allow bond markets to reflect to market forces has resulted in a bifurcation in the economy where the most corrupt are rewarded for committing crimes. jamie morgan being in prime example and if you have morals or ethics you're penalized. if you're not out there still stealing a load ink, then you're going to be almost.
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in oslo. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book . great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf. he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. hi gentlemen, cross lock rules and effect.
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in oslo. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book . great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf. he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. hi...
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u. s. dollar lead global hegemony. they don't like for people or for countries to have excess saving the opec countries they, they would send their earnings by buying u. s. u s. bonds, or when japan had it savings before the plaza or spend all the money? oh, real estate. when like rockefeller center, they lost the $1000000000.00 or across the stove or so. so the question that they don't want other countries, they have savings that are not under the us control. they don't on other countries to be independent. and part of that dollar had gemini and keeping the us dollar as world reserve currency and control over various global economies. as the ability to inflate that dollar supply, correct, you can just printed a what's trying to like, there's no limit how many dollars. and the important thing is that you can print out, isn't it for free? if you buy gold, you actually have to produce something. they get the revenue to spend on the goal because the united states can simply print the dollars either and paper or electronically, essentially by foreign r
u. s. dollar lead global hegemony. they don't like for people or for countries to have excess saving the opec countries they, they would send their earnings by buying u. s. u s. bonds, or when japan had it savings before the plaza or spend all the money? oh, real estate. when like rockefeller center, they lost the $1000000000.00 or across the stove or so. so the question that they don't want other countries, they have savings that are not under the us control. they don't on other countries to...
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u. s. mainstream or the deep state view. i'm not surprised at all that they cooperating with an institute such as the australian, and that's not the only one there cooperating with the perhaps they chose those to appear independent, but they don't expect independent advice. they're looking for the kind of view that reflects ultimately the american view. how different is the trillion view from the american right now, considering that they have just joined our course. that institute is much more closely aligned to langley in virginia, where i'm located, that it is to twitter users wanting independent information in the u. k. the royal college of midwives. this said, sorry for removing the woods, woman and mother from his latest guidance instead using the term post natal people . they call that an oversight on the part former and he just knows who he spoke to . he says it's not the union's role. tell midwives what to think. people don't want to replace the words fairies, a very, very vocal minority, and a very effective act to
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u. s. or having to scramble to figure out how they're going to keep their how they're going to keep their planes flying and get people getting from point a to point b, especially during this busy end of the year travel season. yeah, gabriel. and on that point you just mentioned health officials. so what you're saying is that they expect this on the cross surge trend to continue then for at least the short while. yeah, that's right. at least here in the united states, and particularly here in the northeast to the united states, new york city, where i'm at right now has become without question that the u. s. epicenter of the armory kron variance just in the last 24 hours on friday. if you will, there were 44000 new positive cases in new york state. that is an all time record for the entire length of the pandemic. here in new york, there were about 3360000 people tested in new york daily. but the fact that there are over 40000 people a day now testing positive is quite frankly, alarming. the posi
u. s. or having to scramble to figure out how they're going to keep their how they're going to keep their planes flying and get people getting from point a to point b, especially during this busy end of the year travel season. yeah, gabriel. and on that point you just mentioned health officials. so what you're saying is that they expect this on the cross surge trend to continue then for at least the short while. yeah, that's right. at least here in the united states, and particularly here in...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia ah to discuss these issues.
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u. s. or in this particular part of the country. not necessarily unique . these types of events happened when the jet stream gets very wavy. what we call very meridian, all sort of like a roller coaster that creates a strong upper level wind shear and really spins up what we call cyclones or storm systems. that then sort of mixed all of the ingredients, the warm, humid air coming from the gulf of mexico in the cool air that's producing snow right now over portions of the upper midwest. so this is not really an uncommon snow, severe weather set up per se, but it is very common when we have light media ongoing right now, which is an atmospheric circulation that does favor severe weather across the states. is it difficult to predict how the tornado is going to full, where it's going to, you might say land or hate? because the u. s. over the decades has a very sophisticated early warning system. great question ah, pinpointing, i think you know, more than a couple of days in advance where we're going to experience these advances is, is extremely challenging a co
u. s. or in this particular part of the country. not necessarily unique . these types of events happened when the jet stream gets very wavy. what we call very meridian, all sort of like a roller coaster that creates a strong upper level wind shear and really spins up what we call cyclones or storm systems. that then sort of mixed all of the ingredients, the warm, humid air coming from the gulf of mexico in the cool air that's producing snow right now over portions of the upper midwest. so this...
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u. s. mainstream or the deep state view. i'm not surprised at all that they cooperating with an institute such as the australian, and that's not the only one there. cooperating with the, perhaps they chose those too early to appear independent, but they don't expect independent advice. they're looking for the kind of view that reflects ultimately the american view. how different is the australian view from the american right now, considering that they have just joined our course, that institute is much more closely aligned to langley in virginia, where i'm located than it is to twitter users wanting independent information in the u. k. or the royal college of midwives has said, sorry for the latest supposedly inclusive guidelines which make no reference to women or mothers, but only to post natal people responding to complaints the college called it an oversight and one former and a trash. no. as we spoke to so it's just not the unions role to tell midwives what to think is profit guilty is why they apologize because of the
u. s. mainstream or the deep state view. i'm not surprised at all that they cooperating with an institute such as the australian, and that's not the only one there. cooperating with the, perhaps they chose those too early to appear independent, but they don't expect independent advice. they're looking for the kind of view that reflects ultimately the american view. how different is the australian view from the american right now, considering that they have just joined our course, that institute...
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u. s. or. ready the china, the odds is so strong, so powerful that if we remain single countries with the big challenges of the future space ocean, probably protection from the bi gression climate change, all this issues of to be to come to another level. so leaving the you is not just the perception of a country making its own decision. it's the, the idea that this continent, this european continent will be a little weaker to really phase challenges of a future, which means growth, employment, economy ecology. so, so we believe that we are strongly european and yes, leaving the european country as a price to pay for. yeah, but you know, i come back to my question, what if it is a success? you look at the recent note from your prime minister john caustics to the commission president on the line. he said it's essential to make clear to european public opinion that leaving the union is more damaging than remaining in it. why is it so essential? i you so afraid that other countries are going to th
u. s. or. ready the china, the odds is so strong, so powerful that if we remain single countries with the big challenges of the future space ocean, probably protection from the bi gression climate change, all this issues of to be to come to another level. so leaving the you is not just the perception of a country making its own decision. it's the, the idea that this continent, this european continent will be a little weaker to really phase challenges of a future, which means growth, employment,...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? mm. my view more broadly is that genocide has taken place far more than anyone acknowledges. right. it takes place frequently. it is taking place and virtually every country in the world. so why does it come to be call them others political will political mobilization if you remember, wanda, nobody initially wanted to hammer minute this. i was saying why nobody wanted to call it that. eventually that label came to take place, not, not at the time when immense worm full name border places ation is if you say it's genocide is suggest that you need to do something. ah ah, you're back with rti. manchester, a rena palmer may have been radicalized by a former nato soldier, turned terrorist balderas revealed during an inquiry into the atrocity on thursday . senior figures from the you case, counter terrorism, police force on the home office gave their closing submissions. just her reminder than of what happened in 2017, not tragic day. solomon, i'll beatty detonated ex
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? mm. my view more broadly is that genocide has taken place far more than anyone acknowledges. right. it takes place frequently. it is taking place and virtually every country in the world. so why does it come to be call them others political will political mobilization if you remember, wanda, nobody initially wanted to hammer minute this. i was saying why nobody wanted to call it that....
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u. s. or iran? iran believed that it was up to the u. s. since they were the 1st to quit the deal . but the u. s. accused iran of breaching the agreement. they wanted around to make the 1st step or their washington totally neglected its responsibilities. russia and china proposed doing it in think and drafting the joint rapprochement plan or european counterparts agreed with us. this is what they are negotiating in vienna. they took a short pause. catholic christmas, but the talks will resume before the end of the year. iran has confirmed that if the u. s. honors its obligations stops threatening aroma, sanction that is compatible with the deal and resolution $2.00 to $31.00. iran will comply as well, including enacting the protocol additional to the agreement with the i am on comprehensive safeguards, i believe the prospects of good. however, the guiding principle is until everything is agreed upon. nothing is agreed upon. this means when is good and well thought out solution and the solution is feasible . shirt is 0. ah so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have i
u. s. or iran? iran believed that it was up to the u. s. since they were the 1st to quit the deal . but the u. s. accused iran of breaching the agreement. they wanted around to make the 1st step or their washington totally neglected its responsibilities. russia and china proposed doing it in think and drafting the joint rapprochement plan or european counterparts agreed with us. this is what they are negotiating in vienna. they took a short pause. catholic christmas, but the talks will resume...
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u. s. or it would be kind of be coupled. well though we're still highly dependent on china for everything. i kind of use an analogy that china has gone into 1984 and the united states is going to blade runner. so china is highly controlled, they're becoming more controlled, they're going to keep making mistakes like they did with bitcoin. they like they did in this year with the power shortage. you know, they told everyone to meet admission targets. they wouldn't let the coal producers, they wouldn't let the electrical producers increase your price. so the kind of slow walk electric production, all the sudden there's no power. they're going to be making these mistakes as a centralized. as i've said before, china grew from capitalism. they were the wild west to capitalism 20 years. finally, when they took over the world economy and they do own the world economy, keep in mind they produce twice. the electric chrissy united states does half of the world's raw materials flow into china for processing their economy is far, far bi
u. s. or it would be kind of be coupled. well though we're still highly dependent on china for everything. i kind of use an analogy that china has gone into 1984 and the united states is going to blade runner. so china is highly controlled, they're becoming more controlled, they're going to keep making mistakes like they did with bitcoin. they like they did in this year with the power shortage. you know, they told everyone to meet admission targets. they wouldn't let the coal producers, they...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah oh i am ash kaiser. this is because the report match the states are in mexico city. part of our winter southern. so journey heading to the promised land el salvador with a big coin standard, the hope of the world. but we're in mexico city. things are happening, they tell us more. right, max, so wow, we've been traveling here. what i noticed was that there was in inflation in inflation propaganda. you know, kaiser report was the 1st of the global financial news programs, unlike bloomberg, on like wall street journal on like cnbc, we warn you about inflation coming and the mindset setting in well over the past week or 2, we've seen an extraordinary amount of, of what shall we call it propaganda about how great, you know, inflation is supposed to be. we already covered that one from a few weeks ago. a whereby they were saying, you know, inflation is good for the poor. well. 6 let's start with paul pregnant, the, you know, that guy, they, nobel economist, they ca
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah oh i am ash kaiser. this is because the report match the states are in mexico city. part of our winter southern. so journey heading to the promised land el salvador with a big coin standard, the hope of the world. but we're in mexico city. things are happening, they tell us more. right, max, so wow, we've been traveling here. what i noticed was that there was in inflation in inflation...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in our slow he is a professor at the university of se or norway, as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf, he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. right, gentlemen. crosstalk rules and effect, that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate it again. let's go to glen 1st here. i, you know, glen, where does, where does europe stand right now? because, you know, it's 30 years after the cold war. we still have nato, but we have a lot of the cold war agreements like on missiles and, and defense, and things like that. are either been thought it or i'm being reassessed, but this isn't the cold war here. nato is not interested in, in negotiating missile treaties or not interested in a pan european security arrangem
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess when decent in our slow he is a professor at the university of se or norway, as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow we have maxine schwarzkopf, he is the director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations. right,...
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u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, ah, right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. so what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. ah, ah, working room or should she popped in? she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we snuck up there was a girl to buy another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a ar 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're aspire on this issue, the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs, which is why do you where again, where you skin doesn't pick it off it. i think th
u. s. or should europe define and shoulder responsibilities for its own defense? and what about russia? ah, ah, right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is pricey and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment. so what's...