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of course, he was the 1st united state prison who met north korean leader kim john, one and or so he wants to force the united states the prison for had stepped on the territory of north korea when things was very brief in that regard that there was some more the high can the expectation and that us prison will be able to agree on the very concrete agreement with the north koreans to make. and you know, clearly jason of the korean peninsula, particularly when i i'm saying that about north korea. north korea is the only country 1st and the only country in 21st century who have tested 6 times nuclear bombs. and they have also tested the inter content or polio to mrs. long range and short range. and they also are developing a summary based nuclear weapons as a term and therefore we had much, much expectation. but in the end, his sort of the really to show type diplomacy has made the lot of koreans and the people of a piece of the people are very much disappointed. now, the current situation on the korean peninsula is or so they much worrisome. we have to make sure that during prison by t
of course, he was the 1st united state prison who met north korean leader kim john, one and or so he wants to force the united states the prison for had stepped on the territory of north korea when things was very brief in that regard that there was some more the high can the expectation and that us prison will be able to agree on the very concrete agreement with the north koreans to make. and you know, clearly jason of the korean peninsula, particularly when i i'm saying that about north...
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issues from the annexation of crimea on the issue with ukraine. cyber attacks in the united states, political prisoners, syria, a. but $11.00 issue that was brought out with our last guest was i've got to stand the american pull out and stability within that part. of the world is, and pull is, is important to russia as it is to the u. s. that will both countries have a long history there and they've, they've both in many ways been accused of, of contributing to that instability. so this is something that's going to have to be discuss. it has an expiration date in terms of how much time they have left to discuss this. because of course, the us president has announced the withdrawal of us troops and allies have match this that it will be on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks that really spurned the united states to take action to invade and, and to go after those. they felt were responsible to get to those training camps where they were training for that attack on the world trade center, as well as the us pentagon. so this is enormously important to americans. we're coming up on that very impo
issues from the annexation of crimea on the issue with ukraine. cyber attacks in the united states, political prisoners, syria, a. but $11.00 issue that was brought out with our last guest was i've got to stand the american pull out and stability within that part. of the world is, and pull is, is important to russia as it is to the u. s. that will both countries have a long history there and they've, they've both in many ways been accused of, of contributing to that instability. so this is...
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they are in teeing their prisons into the united states. -- they are emptying their prisons into the s? why should they have them, feed them, have to wash them -- to watch them? let's send them to the u.s.. they will put them into the caravans and get them in because no one even checks who is coming to our country. it is insanity and it is destroying our country. they are murderers and drug dealers. no one has ever seen anything like it, what is happening. just this month, a previously-deported illegal alien in massachusetts with prior charges for murder and many other things gunned down a man in broad daylight, shooting him viciously and violently as he lay in the street four times. recently, in louisiana, a great place, echo illegal alien -- place, an illegal alien who entered the country as an unaccompanied minor under president obama was charged with hacking a woman and her 15-year-old sister into very small pieces with a machete and stabbing two people to death. here in ohio, a twice deported fugitive, an ms 13 gang member, the worst anywhere in the world. and we have taken out t
they are in teeing their prisons into the united states. -- they are emptying their prisons into the s? why should they have them, feed them, have to wash them -- to watch them? let's send them to the u.s.. they will put them into the caravans and get them in because no one even checks who is coming to our country. it is insanity and it is destroying our country. they are murderers and drug dealers. no one has ever seen anything like it, what is happening. just this month, a previously-deported...
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there is resistance, right across the united states in the prison, the mass incarceration population. now. yes, i mean there has been as long as there have been prison, there have been, there has been resistance. one of the very early instances of resistance that i like to talk about is when the 1st women pricing was built in the 1700 in new york, the conditions were so deplorable that the women, why it is we don't often see why. as of that nature, oftentimes resistance is acquired or form of resistance, but people have staged hunger strikes in 2011 in 2013. there were math, hunger strikes in california, people as speech, hunger strike, work strikes and other forms of right of throughout the year during the corona virus to say, you know, we need medical care. we need to not be crammed into crowded dormitories or crap cells where we cannot social distance. we need, we need you to let us out. and all of these immigration detention centers, people staged, whatever protest they could, they use the video visiting system, which is a system sort of like do make them to pay exorbitant amounts
there is resistance, right across the united states in the prison, the mass incarceration population. now. yes, i mean there has been as long as there have been prison, there have been, there has been resistance. one of the very early instances of resistance that i like to talk about is when the 1st women pricing was built in the 1700 in new york, the conditions were so deplorable that the women, why it is we don't often see why. as of that nature, oftentimes resistance is acquired or form of...
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again, god forbid, hang himself, for example, in jail roth and be had to do with the united states and a merciless prison system that. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee's. that adds to higher number of people who died either in prison on the juris because they're facing legal action. well that there is, there is now at this point over the past decade, at least, there is aaron swartz aside from mike. if you also a web pioneer and it's part of the prodigy, they called it in his twenties, he made the internet hall of fame. many of the, many of the systems by the screen that we, we, he, we use every day and the web browser from our phone, our computers have a hand and created standards as well. read it. he was an early employee, help get that off the ground. he was, he was facing threatened with 30 years behind bars by united states, prosecutors, for, as his lawyer said, downloading or carrying out, taking out too many books from a library. so what he did is he downloaded many, many academic journals. he believed that the internet should be free
again, god forbid, hang himself, for example, in jail roth and be had to do with the united states and a merciless prison system that. and of course, a few people are going to be joining adults here on the day that it adds to mcafee's. that adds to higher number of people who died either in prison on the juris because they're facing legal action. well that there is, there is now at this point over the past decade, at least, there is aaron swartz aside from mike. if you also a web pioneer and...
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that the united states has its own problems, particularly when it comes to gotten via some police thing. and also when it comes to the issue of particularly the united states own political prisoners following the locking up of protesters and riders on the capital grounds of the u. s. congress. on january 6, the u. s. president, not liking the comparison. calling it a ridiculous comparison at that, but where there were differences, there was also some agreement, the 2 leaders saying that they could agree that the meeting had been constructive. and also that there is a framework for discussions on some of the more thorny issues moving forward. including agreeing to return their diplomats to the respective countries and also agreeing and putting in place a framework for discussions on security, particularly when it comes to arms control and also to ensure that there are no future cyber attacks and critical infrastructure in the united states. in a junk of it says, joining us, washington, dc on skype. she's a global fellow at the wilson center. thank you very much indeed for being with us . and i'll just see you think either side got what the actually came for. well i think this is j
that the united states has its own problems, particularly when it comes to gotten via some police thing. and also when it comes to the issue of particularly the united states own political prisoners following the locking up of protesters and riders on the capital grounds of the u. s. congress. on january 6, the u. s. president, not liking the comparison. calling it a ridiculous comparison at that, but where there were differences, there was also some agreement, the 2 leaders saying that they...
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there are now over $5000.00 jails and prisons in the united states, more than we have colleges and universities in many parts of america, particularly the south. there are more people living in prisons that i'm college campuses. and a multimillion dollar business has emerged rates. this is going to sound too barbaric to be real, like medieval times, a science fiction, horner film, or a french historical. the 13th amendment of the constitution outlined slavery. and it still allows for forced labor. if you are in prison today, there are roughly 1000000 american prisoners working for corporations and government industries. there is no minimum wage, so you could make as little as a few cents an hour. bruce worked in the kitchen for years. been in clerical jobs making a maximum of $0.32 an hour. it sounds like another time or a column brothers living. but it's happening right now. there are no benefits, no organizing, and no strikes. this is big business for state and for profit prisons. purcell inmate labor to fortune 5. hundreds like chevron bank of america, a t and t, and the u. s. military. near
there are now over $5000.00 jails and prisons in the united states, more than we have colleges and universities in many parts of america, particularly the south. there are more people living in prisons that i'm college campuses. and a multimillion dollar business has emerged rates. this is going to sound too barbaric to be real, like medieval times, a science fiction, horner film, or a french historical. the 13th amendment of the constitution outlined slavery. and it still allows for forced...
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call for the extradition of wikileaks founder julian assange by britain to the united states or he faces up to 175 years in prison. we'll speak to assange's father and half-brother who are on a tour of the united states to advocate for his release. julian has been prosecuted for work that has won journalism awards. work that exposes horrific were crimes and systematic abuse of power. y: a we lookt hownother g7 count, germanecentl apogized forts role inhe first nocide of e 20th ceury in i former lony own as gman soutwest africa, now the country of namibia. descendants of those killed say geany's fer of devopment aiis a pittae and are calling on the govnment to reject it. >> this amount is not a nap. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. president biden and other leaders of the g7 nations are pledging to donate a billion doses of covid vaccines to poorer countries as part of an effort to end the pandemic by the end of 2022. the world health organization estimates 11 billion doses are needed in order to vaccinate 70% of the world's pop
call for the extradition of wikileaks founder julian assange by britain to the united states or he faces up to 175 years in prison. we'll speak to assange's father and half-brother who are on a tour of the united states to advocate for his release. julian has been prosecuted for work that has won journalism awards. work that exposes horrific were crimes and systematic abuse of power. y: a we lookt hownother g7 count, germanecentl apogized forts role inhe first nocide of e 20th ceury in i former...
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k. british court ruled not to expedite, judas runs to the united states, but of course he explained the still remains within bell marsh prison. one of the u . k is most notorious prison home to terrorists, and indeed there was measures in the united kingdom, many protested and campaigners even m. p. 's are here today demanding for his immediate release from marsh prison. they know that this week marks not just a genus on just birthday behind falls, but it also marked his 50th birthday as well. and as we know, he's got to very young children. and so it's important for the family, for campaign us. and even then piece that he returns home to them as soon as possible. but of course the united states is appealing extra edition ruling. they say that they want him to face troll in the united states for what they call one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of the united states. now, if found guilty, he would face a sentence in prison of a 175 years because they have indicted him under 17 counts of the espionage acts for any publishing these classified documents, all related to the war in iraq and afg
k. british court ruled not to expedite, judas runs to the united states, but of course he explained the still remains within bell marsh prison. one of the u . k is most notorious prison home to terrorists, and indeed there was measures in the united kingdom, many protested and campaigners even m. p. 's are here today demanding for his immediate release from marsh prison. they know that this week marks not just a genus on just birthday behind falls, but it also marked his 50th birthday as well....
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prisoner exchange, that came up in the discussions. i would be mindful about that and watching very carefully. there's an imbalance between who the united statespeople committed serious crimes. on the russian side, two former marines, for trivial issues. a lot of fabrication. there was an asymmetry when i was involved in all of this. the issue that jim is mentioning about cyber, that's pretty critical. i think we have a long way to go before we can find some way of talking about this in a holistic sense. there are so many different dimensions. there's the cyberattacks we have seen the state perpetrating, including the hacking into the elections, of course, putin denied the state was involved. there's the ransomware criminal groups. this sayis a really big issue. there was no way it would be resolved in this meeting. there are suggestions to take it forward. the bigger thing is if there's an announcement of different sets of professional meetings at different levels of the u.s. and russian government. those meetings can be an anchor to stabilize a confrontational relationship. >> let's hear now from another former trump administration insider.
prisoner exchange, that came up in the discussions. i would be mindful about that and watching very carefully. there's an imbalance between who the united statespeople committed serious crimes. on the russian side, two former marines, for trivial issues. a lot of fabrication. there was an asymmetry when i was involved in all of this. the issue that jim is mentioning about cyber, that's pretty critical. i think we have a long way to go before we can find some way of talking about this in a...
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prison. so i was off for a spanish high call decree to extradite him to the united states where he faced tax evasion charges, and a 30 year prison sentence. like if he was arrested a pass loaner international airport back in october 2020. he was in jail awaiting the outcome of a hearing on his extradition to the us, but insisted along the way the charges against to be said were politically motivated. r t, the owner of having a mr. mcafee is a guest many times, most notably to discuss allegations of russian interference in us elections. i feel that russia has been seriously abused by america, and certainly our american pop, government and politicians over the the false accusations of russia tried to hack our election when the f, b. i, when any other agency says the russians did it, or the chinese did something, or the iranian said something that's a fallacy. there simply is no way to assign of a source for any attack. this is a fallacy. this is what the f, b i and other agencies want us to believe so that they can manipulate their opinions. but i can promise you, if it looks like the russians
prison. so i was off for a spanish high call decree to extradite him to the united states where he faced tax evasion charges, and a 30 year prison sentence. like if he was arrested a pass loaner international airport back in october 2020. he was in jail awaiting the outcome of a hearing on his extradition to the us, but insisted along the way the charges against to be said were politically motivated. r t, the owner of having a mr. mcafee is a guest many times, most notably to discuss...
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united states. he is serving the life sentence at a super max prison in colorado. ere because he was extradited to the united states after twice escaping from mexican prisons. >>> we continue to keep an eye on president biden's meeting with boris johnson. we will bring you new news from that. >>> a big change could be on the way to get even more people vaccinated. moderna just filing for approval to give its shot to teenagers. we will look at how quickly that could happen next. my skin feel fresh. i've encouraged serena my best friend to switch. feels moisturized and clean. my friend stefanie, her skin was dry. i'm like girl you better get you some dove. she hooked me up. with a quarter moisturising cream, dove cleans effectively and cares beautifully. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo - i'm norm. - i'm szasz.
united states. he is serving the life sentence at a super max prison in colorado. ere because he was extradited to the united states after twice escaping from mexican prisons. >>> we continue to keep an eye on president biden's meeting with boris johnson. we will bring you new news from that. >>> a big change could be on the way to get even more people vaccinated. moderna just filing for approval to give its shot to teenagers. we will look at how quickly that could happen...
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really justified the 1st of all has shown that not only do we have to worry about political prison in the united states, but also abroad where they should just be suicide. i mean that we have to really expect the investigation, not anything, because you evidence, i do not believe that this man will not committed suicide, has truly committed through if i was not by the parties are acting on behalf united day. and so the same thing could be happening to mr julian the thought to also in a very crazy day. so people might be fine believe that he committed suicide. if he was actually you know, the reason why the, you asked, might be interested in killing someone before they could be expedited to the united states. are plenty. john, read lots of knowledge about the national security agency and about things that are made in the united day and was for union bosh, who in a court trial couldn't tell the world may up the secret that the us spice day wants to keep secret. mcafee, there was an american citizen, does not mean different extradition rules. well that it actually was a problem was because the united stat
really justified the 1st of all has shown that not only do we have to worry about political prison in the united states, but also abroad where they should just be suicide. i mean that we have to really expect the investigation, not anything, because you evidence, i do not believe that this man will not committed suicide, has truly committed through if i was not by the parties are acting on behalf united day. and so the same thing could be happening to mr julian the thought to also in a very...
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the prisoner exchange, well that kind of came up in the discussions, and i would be mindful of that and watching carefully because there's certainly an imbalance between who the united states has in u.s. prisons from the russian side, people who committed pretty serious crimes, and on the russian side, they captured two former marines for trivial issues on trevor reed's part, and the fabrication on the part of paul whelan. on the issue that jim is mentioning about cyber. that's pretty critical. i think we have a long way to go before we can find some way of talking talking about this in a holistic sense. we have seen the state perpetrating, including all the hacking into the elections, of course, and putin denied the state was involved but state proxies with the ransomware groups, and there's concerns about command and control. this is a really big issue. there's no way that was going to be resolved in this meeting. you know, there are suggestions we would be able to take this forward. the bigger thing would be to see after this if there's an announcement of different sets of professional meetings at different levels of the russian government, and meetings themselves can b
the prisoner exchange, well that kind of came up in the discussions, and i would be mindful of that and watching carefully because there's certainly an imbalance between who the united states has in u.s. prisons from the russian side, people who committed pretty serious crimes, and on the russian side, they captured two former marines for trivial issues on trevor reed's part, and the fabrication on the part of paul whelan. on the issue that jim is mentioning about cyber. that's pretty critical....
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state department is pushing to extradite from britain. assange faces up to 175 years in prison if rock to the united states, where he has been indicted for violations of the espionage act related to the publication of classified documents, which many say exposed u.s. war crimes. now one of the main witnesses in that extradition case has come forward to admit he made false claims against assange in exchange for immunity from prosecution. the revelation came in an interview with the convicted icelandic hacker siggi thordarson for a detailed article published by the icelandic biweekly "stundin." it suggests the u.s. justice department collaborated thordarson to generate the indictment for assange that was submitted to the british courts. u.s. prosecutors issued a new superseding indictment against assange in june 2020 that refers to thodarson as a "teenager" and iceland as "nato country 1" and says assange encouraged him to, among other things, "commit computer intrusion" and steal audio recordings of phone conversations between icelandic officials. the stundin article cites previously unpublished documents and chat logs showing how thordar
state department is pushing to extradite from britain. assange faces up to 175 years in prison if rock to the united states, where he has been indicted for violations of the espionage act related to the publication of classified documents, which many say exposed u.s. war crimes. now one of the main witnesses in that extradition case has come forward to admit he made false claims against assange in exchange for immunity from prosecution. the revelation came in an interview with the convicted...
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prison in barcelona. earlier today spanish courts approved his extradition to the united states where he is wanted for tax faced thirty years in prison. i'm joined now byjeff wise journalist who has interviewed mcafee many times —— and produced a documtary about him. thank you forjoining us this evening. ortoday, rather. first off, you knew him. how would you describe them? he off, you knew him. how would you describe them?— describe them? he was extremely colourful character, _ describe them? he was extremely colourful character, constantly - colou rful character, co nsta ntly reinventing himself, colourful character, constantly reinventing himself, he had a real knack forfiguring out reinventing himself, he had a real knack for figuring out what he can say that would get immediate attention. he was famous for basically inventing antivirus software as we know it, but then he got bored with that, he had various careers, he was a yoga guru for a while and then he was flying planes in the desert, one of his customers was killed and he ultimately lost a multi—million dollar bond from a death lawsuit, he beli
prison in barcelona. earlier today spanish courts approved his extradition to the united states where he is wanted for tax faced thirty years in prison. i'm joined now byjeff wise journalist who has interviewed mcafee many times —— and produced a documtary about him. thank you forjoining us this evening. ortoday, rather. first off, you knew him. how would you describe them? he off, you knew him. how would you describe them?— describe them? he was extremely colourful character, _ describe...
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. >>> john mcafee found dead today in a prison cell in spain, the founder of the antivirus just been extradited to the united states just been ordered to the united states on tax evasion charges and faced up to 30 years in prison if convicted. he was 75. he ran the company for seven years before he resigned in '94. he missed out on the $7.7 billion that intel spent to buy the company, but did amass $100 million fortune before th financial crisis crushed him in 2008 in 2013, he created a profanity-laced guide on how to try to remove the software stors he faced criminal accusations in belize he talked to cnbc's jane wells in 2015, and it was clear he had issues >> my wife is sort of put out because i'm up and down all night long, looking out windows and things people do think i'm paranoid perhaps that's a paranoid act. if you believe the stories and believe that the belizean government might still be after me, that's a stressful situation. >> well, they never got him. a federal court in florida ordered him to pay damages to the dead man's estate. the securities and he failed to file tax returns for the last five year
. >>> john mcafee found dead today in a prison cell in spain, the founder of the antivirus just been extradited to the united states just been ordered to the united states on tax evasion charges and faced up to 30 years in prison if convicted. he was 75. he ran the company for seven years before he resigned in '94. he missed out on the $7.7 billion that intel spent to buy the company, but did amass $100 million fortune before th financial crisis crushed him in 2008 in 2013, he created...
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would even say some of the nixon haters, did not want to see a former president of the united states go to prison. i can guarantee joe biden will not artan president trump for anything. [laughs] look, it is social media, it is driving up fundraising by letters. saying so-and-so ruined the country. then the other says, no, no, send me $25, because he ruined the country. they are like cheap hookers. they were very money for both sides, get a big commission for themselves, and laugh as they go out to drinks together. one of the problems is we put too much faith in washington and not enough they and ourselves. when was the last time we heard a politician say you know we cannot do more for you then you can do for yourself. the government is not your savior, not your keeper. your first line of defense in your own life is inspiration followed by motivation followed by respiration. now we have envy, greed, and entitlement. we have income inequality. steve, you probably make more than i do. i don't care! as long as i can make enough to take care of myself and my family. we are in this envy, greed, and ent
would even say some of the nixon haters, did not want to see a former president of the united states go to prison. i can guarantee joe biden will not artan president trump for anything. [laughs] look, it is social media, it is driving up fundraising by letters. saying so-and-so ruined the country. then the other says, no, no, send me $25, because he ruined the country. they are like cheap hookers. they were very money for both sides, get a big commission for themselves, and laugh as they go out...
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which allows us to do certain things behind the veil, but if we want to put bad people in prison in the united states to release discovery. one of the things about this effort is because now it is in the open, they can actually do discovery. because they can do discovery, they can start putting people in prison. and that is key. the civil liberty aspect of it, we are constantly having that interplay between civil liberties, technology, and the way bad guys do business. it is a very hard way -- race to keep up with. i enjoy the fact that i'm reading a cyber story where we are on offense instead of defense which is -- the last year has been defense so this is a great year. >> i would at a point if i could. >> go ahead, glenn. >> if the convention in the united states and everywhere for the -- for 20 years has been that the u.s. intelligence community specifically, not atkinson -- a concern for me in my career, is a threat to the civil liberties and has broken the law. and ignore them, flaunted its power as opposed to its obligations. repeated independent analysis of the natural -- national security age
which allows us to do certain things behind the veil, but if we want to put bad people in prison in the united states to release discovery. one of the things about this effort is because now it is in the open, they can actually do discovery. because they can do discovery, they can start putting people in prison. and that is key. the civil liberty aspect of it, we are constantly having that interplay between civil liberties, technology, and the way bad guys do business. it is a very hard way --...
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the discovery came shortly after court approved his expedition to the united states where he wanted for tax evasion . a prison spokeswoman said he had apparently committed suicide to the united nations. is warning the 10s of thousands of people in madagascar or on the brink of starvation. the world food program says a huge malnutrition is almost doubled the last 4 months as the south of the island faces. it's worse to drown in 40 years. and puffs are britney spears told, los angeles judged that she wants the conservatorship of her estate revoked. the singers father, jamie spears, has controlled her finances and personal life. for more than a decade. there's describe a legal arrangement as abusive. a victim of tyranny. that was the defiant cover story of the last ever edition of the apple daily. as hong kong final pro democracy newspaper wrote its own obituary. it came just days after authorities moved to shut down the paper on national security grounds. people waited a long line to try to get one of the last copies. $1000000.00 were printed several times its normal circulation. the newspaper was known for its
the discovery came shortly after court approved his expedition to the united states where he wanted for tax evasion . a prison spokeswoman said he had apparently committed suicide to the united nations. is warning the 10s of thousands of people in madagascar or on the brink of starvation. the world food program says a huge malnutrition is almost doubled the last 4 months as the south of the island faces. it's worse to drown in 40 years. and puffs are britney spears told, los angeles judged that...
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united states and russia stable and predictable. would that be nice? thank you. kimberly. how could and brussel meanwhile, rushes president vladimir putin has told a u. s. t v network. he is open to a possible prisoner's swap with the united states as we've been saying he will meet joe biden in geneva on wednesday. there are 2 former us marines currently imprisoned in russia. one of them serving 16 years for espionage, the high profile russian prisoner in the us in victor boots, a russian army trafficker, who wants supplied alms to war, torn countries onto the knees. and israel's new government's getting down to work a day after parliament approved a new coalition by just the narrowest margins. prime minister, nastily bennett has presented a cabinet, sat down for a formal photo up with the president as well. he leads an 8 party coalition, which ends benjamin netanyahu. 12 year run as prime minister with a forced removal notice on a new illegal is ready settlement and the occupied west bank is due to expire. that's one of the 1st things that will be dealing with need to abraham reports from beta that they've been no expulsion so far. this is not something new for many palestinians. they would tell you
united states and russia stable and predictable. would that be nice? thank you. kimberly. how could and brussel meanwhile, rushes president vladimir putin has told a u. s. t v network. he is open to a possible prisoner's swap with the united states as we've been saying he will meet joe biden in geneva on wednesday. there are 2 former us marines currently imprisoned in russia. one of them serving 16 years for espionage, the high profile russian prisoner in the us in victor boots, a russian army...
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he told nbc news he is, quote, of course open to the idea of trading prisoners with the united statesing those two americans from russian custody. is productivity in this meeting a pipe dream, or could something constructive truly come out of a meeting between biden and putin on wednesday? joining us now, ambassador michael mcfaul, former united states ambassador to russia. he's in geneva tonight ahead of the summit between presidents biden and putin. ambassador, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. just in the last hour, axios is reporting that president biden assembled a dozen or so experts on russia to brief him ahead of his meeting with president putin on wednesday. according to axios, the president was briefed by two former u.s. ambassadors to russia including yourself. what can you tell us about this meeting and how you advised the president? >> well, first, ali, i really want to congratulate you and your team for mentioning alexei navalny, trevor reed, paul whelan in this story. they sometimes get forgotten here in geneva, and we need to remember them. we need to
he told nbc news he is, quote, of course open to the idea of trading prisoners with the united statesing those two americans from russian custody. is productivity in this meeting a pipe dream, or could something constructive truly come out of a meeting between biden and putin on wednesday? joining us now, ambassador michael mcfaul, former united states ambassador to russia. he's in geneva tonight ahead of the summit between presidents biden and putin. ambassador, good to see you again. thank...
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for us. >> you know vladimir putin floated the idea of some kind of a prisoner exchange and there's concern by some in the united statesnd around the world that the russian prisoners here are a whole different type of bad guy as it were than your brother, who you contend was wrongly convicted, wrongly imprisoned, as president biden said yesterday. so how much in your mind do you think the u.s. should be willing to trade here? >> i think you are making a mistake on focusing on a trade or exchange. i'm not suggesting that at all. i would like to see paul released. would be wrong for the u.s. to release those who actually bad people, drug traffickers, those kinds of things. when words about prisoners and president biden's comments about paul came out, we were open to the fact there may be a release for paul. but i think the details about whether it happens and how it happens are yet to be seen. >> you make fair points there. lastly, do you have a sense of how paul is doing at this moment? >> this week he's getting treatment for a respiratory ailment and an injury he suffered making clothing in the labor camp. >> we wish h
for us. >> you know vladimir putin floated the idea of some kind of a prisoner exchange and there's concern by some in the united statesnd around the world that the russian prisoners here are a whole different type of bad guy as it were than your brother, who you contend was wrongly convicted, wrongly imprisoned, as president biden said yesterday. so how much in your mind do you think the u.s. should be willing to trade here? >> i think you are making a mistake on focusing on a...
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united states has no business commenting on. and so i'd say, you know, just look at the situation with trevor reid and paul whelan, the two americans in prison. the united states has not been able to do very much to secure their release. i'd say it's even more complicated when dealing with a russian citizen such as alexei navalny. >> nbc news' matthew bodrin, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, a gop congressman refuses to shake hands with a police officer who protected the capitol during the january 6th riot. what some of his fellow lawmakers are saying about that. >>> a signal that progress is possibly being made when it comes to a bipartisan infrastructure deal. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. from prom dresses to workouts boost® high protein also has key nutrients and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for me
united states has no business commenting on. and so i'd say, you know, just look at the situation with trevor reid and paul whelan, the two americans in prison. the united states has not been able to do very much to secure their release. i'd say it's even more complicated when dealing with a russian citizen such as alexei navalny. >> nbc news' matthew bodrin, thank you very much. >>> still ahead, a gop congressman refuses to shake hands with a police officer who protected the...
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note on the russian president who has told us tv network, he is open to a possible prison swap with the united states. as i mentioned, he'll meet joe biden in geneva on wednesday. there are 2 former us marines current imprisoned in russia. one of them serving 16 years for espionage, the highest profile russian prisoner in the us as victor boots, an armed trafficker, who once supplied arms to war torn countries. now, in an interview with al jazeera, the egyptian foreign minister, some show cri, as hinted, cairo is opening to repairing its strange tides. with turkey, the 2 sides fell out following the gyptian armies toppling of a democratically elected president. mohammed morsey back in 2013 the hardware. statements from the turkish side showed interest in developing the relationship and placing it in the right context, which led us to hold sessions of exploratory consultations during which we expressed our desire to reestablish normal relations on the firm basis. expected in such relations, namely, mutual respect, not to interfere in each other's internal affairs and to work towards establishing commo
note on the russian president who has told us tv network, he is open to a possible prison swap with the united states. as i mentioned, he'll meet joe biden in geneva on wednesday. there are 2 former us marines current imprisoned in russia. one of them serving 16 years for espionage, the highest profile russian prisoner in the us as victor boots, an armed trafficker, who once supplied arms to war torn countries. now, in an interview with al jazeera, the egyptian foreign minister, some show cri,...
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prison cell in spain. the founder of the anti-virus software that bears his name had just been extradited to the united states years in prison if convicted. he was 75. and a wild ride of a life it was. mcafee's virus scan software came out back in 1987 and he ran the company for seven years until he resigned in '94 mcafee missed out on the $7.7 billion that intel spent to buy the company but he did amass an estimated $100 million fortune before the financial crisis crushed it back in 2008 in 2013 he created a profanity laced video explaining how users could uninstall his own software the year before he faced criminal accusations while living in belize as the story went, his next-door neighbor poisoned his dogs and mcafee had him killed. but he never faced criminal charges. he talked to cnbc's jane wells about that in 2015 and it was clear he had issues. >> my wife is -- is sort of put out because i'm up and down all night "look at her now"ing out windows and things, i mean, people do think i'm paranoid and perhaps that's a paranoid act. if you believe the stories and believe that the belizean government might
prison cell in spain. the founder of the anti-virus software that bears his name had just been extradited to the united states years in prison if convicted. he was 75. and a wild ride of a life it was. mcafee's virus scan software came out back in 1987 and he ran the company for seven years until he resigned in '94 mcafee missed out on the $7.7 billion that intel spent to buy the company but he did amass an estimated $100 million fortune before the financial crisis crushed it back in 2008 in...
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he is open to a possible prison, a swap with the united states. he meets president joe biden in geneva, on wednesday after the summons to former us marines, the current imprisoned in russia. one of them is serving 16 years for espionage. the highest profile russian prisoner in the us is victor boat. he is a russian arms trafficker once applied arms to war, torn countries on to the knees. and israel's new government is getting down to work a day after parliament approved and new collision by the narrowest of margins. prime minister natalie bennett has presented his candidate and sat down for a formal photo opportunity with the president. the 8 party coalition ended benjamin netanyahu. the 12 year run as prime minister harry faucet in west jerusalem, he reported on this so long and you've always had to say prime minister netanyahu. this is the real change it is for us israelis, for benjamin netanyahu as well. and he certainly didn't go quietly on sunday. he's maintained that posture and that volume. during the course of monday, his 1st full day as op
he is open to a possible prison, a swap with the united states. he meets president joe biden in geneva, on wednesday after the summons to former us marines, the current imprisoned in russia. one of them is serving 16 years for espionage. the highest profile russian prisoner in the us is victor boat. he is a russian arms trafficker once applied arms to war, torn countries on to the knees. and israel's new government is getting down to work a day after parliament approved and new collision by the...
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but at the end of the day, if we want to put bad people in prison in the united states, we have to release discovery. and i think one of the things about this effort, because now it's in the open, they can actually do discovery and because they can do discovery, they can actually start putting people in prison and that is key. now, the civil liberty aspect of it. we're constantly having that, that interplay between civil liberties, technology and the way that bad guys do business and it's a very hard race to keep up with. i do enjoy the fact that for once i'm reading a cyber story where we're on the offensive instead of be on the details of which is the last year. all it's been, it's been decent. so this is, this is great news regards. i'd like to add a point on the civil liberties. if i could please go ahead glen. yeah, the conventional wisdom in the united states and then everywhere really certainly for 20 years and perhaps for, for a lot of that has been that the us intelligence community, specifically this is a concern to me from my career. of course, it has been is a threat to the civ
but at the end of the day, if we want to put bad people in prison in the united states, we have to release discovery. and i think one of the things about this effort, because now it's in the open, they can actually do discovery and because they can do discovery, they can actually start putting people in prison and that is key. now, the civil liberty aspect of it. we're constantly having that, that interplay between civil liberties, technology and the way that bad guys do business and it's a...
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the discovery came shortly after court to prove his expedition to the united states where he was wanted for tax evasion. a prison spokeswoman woman said he had apparently committed suicide and puffs r. brittany spears has told her los angeles judged that she wants the conservatory ship of her estate revoked. the singers father, jamie spears effect control over finance and personal life for more than a decade. now, spirit describe this legal arrangement as abuse a victim of tyranny. that was the defiant cover story of the last upper edition of the apple daily. as hong kong, the final pro democracy newspaper wrote its own obituary. it came just days after authorities move to shut down the paper on national security grounds. people waited in long lines to try to secure one of the last copies. $1000000.00 were printed several times. its normal circulation. newspaper was known for its criticism of china, communist schoolers. it said it had no choice but to seize operations after police frozen assets and arrested 5 top editors and executives last week. it is seen as another sign of china tightening on the city. d. w c
the discovery came shortly after court to prove his expedition to the united states where he was wanted for tax evasion. a prison spokeswoman woman said he had apparently committed suicide and puffs r. brittany spears has told her los angeles judged that she wants the conservatory ship of her estate revoked. the singers father, jamie spears effect control over finance and personal life for more than a decade. now, spirit describe this legal arrangement as abuse a victim of tyranny. that was the...
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condition that's happened change at all and the dog she remains in in, in, in prison, waiting for the appeal from the united states. so i'm quite, except to go. i think what i'm trying to do with julian is to send a message to anybody who dares to repeat what she has done, which is exposed to go creamy. now, i'm published to full information about what i really appreciate you taking the time to talk to fidel device, former counselor, the ecuadorian embassy in the u. k. good to talk to you. thank you. now for many, the pandemic brought hardship and suffering, but for others it hasn't meant record profits. the number of global dollar dollar millionaires has jumped by 5000000 and just the past year and the united states just 50000000000 identities. now hold as much wealth as half the entire population . americas diagnostic families, both old and new, deploying a range of wealth preservation strategies to further concentrate wealth and power. power that is deployed to influence democratic institutions, the press, civic imagination, and regular rules. the further entrench and equality, or ego style of explains next, ho
condition that's happened change at all and the dog she remains in in, in, in prison, waiting for the appeal from the united states. so i'm quite, except to go. i think what i'm trying to do with julian is to send a message to anybody who dares to repeat what she has done, which is exposed to go creamy. now, i'm published to full information about what i really appreciate you taking the time to talk to fidel device, former counselor, the ecuadorian embassy in the u. k. good to talk to you....
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prison. so just hours after spain's national court ruled in favor of extradited him to the united states, she's not against the f. discuss the case. we call him bright mark of his life was, you know, equally steeped in eccentricity. and unfortunately, scandals too. but in this case, he argued that he's prosecution was politically motivated. the charge is coming from the united states about, about tax evasion, to the tune of millions of dollars. and he appealed to spanish authorities to reject the expedition request. however, a court found his arguments are convincing, they decide to expedite him to the united states that was pending approval from the spanish government, which hadn't yet been given. but obviously he, he chose another route rather than be thrusted to the mercy of the us justice system. however, because of a tweet he made in october 2020, there is now a lot of speculation. a lot of room is some of them crazy, but nevertheless, the, perhaps he's death wasn't as seemingly obvious as it seems. i'm content and here i have friends, the food is goods all as well know that if i hang myse
prison. so just hours after spain's national court ruled in favor of extradited him to the united states, she's not against the f. discuss the case. we call him bright mark of his life was, you know, equally steeped in eccentricity. and unfortunately, scandals too. but in this case, he argued that he's prosecution was politically motivated. the charge is coming from the united states about, about tax evasion, to the tune of millions of dollars. and he appealed to spanish authorities to reject...
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prison in the u. k. known as the tunnel and that's not even talking about the appropriate conditions in the united states, which is the reason why many people prefer to commit suicide rather than being extradited to that system. teaching kids how to hate each other events, high one parent describe the study of critical race theory in us schools. the concept does look at society from the perspective of systemic racism, but many do question that approach you talk about critical race theory, which is pretty much going to be teaching to how to hate each other. how did this look? okay. it's pretty much all gone down to, you know, deliberately pieces. what do you right here got to you because he, why you go partly so why? oh, the black people are all down and how do i have to medical to breathe? if i'm senior open, it was pretty much show people that anything that they want to achieve in america can be done. they just have to want to do it. so i want to have to actually encourage them and tell them that they can do it. but the current state right now that a lot of schools are wanting to implement into the educ
prison in the u. k. known as the tunnel and that's not even talking about the appropriate conditions in the united states, which is the reason why many people prefer to commit suicide rather than being extradited to that system. teaching kids how to hate each other events, high one parent describe the study of critical race theory in us schools. the concept does look at society from the perspective of systemic racism, but many do question that approach you talk about critical race theory, which...