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but if they go to battle, they will go to battle and, and we saw that recently with the u. s. on it puts regulations in and like millions of people wrote him to congressmen, senators got involved in all sorts of groups. and i think the she was surprised at the strength of this movement and how much money's in it as well. and on the even more macro level for the military industrial complex, they're fine with countries now using it to evade this sanctions. other anecdotal reports of countries buying a humanitarian aid that they say can't be, can't be got through normal means because of nato sanctioned that alone. countries not necessarily progressive like el salvador allowing it as, as a currency. would it be big in the global south? yes, it will be because it does avoid swished. you know, you can have one nation state saying who is a good i act from bad actor. it's ok if all nations come together and say we made an agreement, somebody's about ok. so that's okay. at least it some consensus, but to be honest is safe and swift to say no, you bad, you good. people don't want that.
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so you're right that the u. s. is still the largest per capita polluter, but the emissions are coming down significantly. china is, has continued to go in the wrong direction. the reason for that is very simple. cole and why has the u. k. been able to reduce its emissions? so substantially, it's because we've almost entirely got rid of coal from the electricity system, replaced it with clean energy instead. and if you look what's happened in the u. s . despite the last administration under donald trump's rhetoric, the reality is coal continued to come off the system, china. it still needs t and reduce and then eventually eliminate cold production. but it's got such a long way to go for that to happen. how geopolitical, in cold war, 2.0 as it's being talked about, is the whole combating climate change debate? i mean, after all of the biden administration is continuing with this pipeline fossil fuel pipeline of native american lands. i know your company host to john kerry, the usa climate on why he's been involved in
so you're right that the u. s. is still the largest per capita polluter, but the emissions are coming down significantly. china is, has continued to go in the wrong direction. the reason for that is very simple. cole and why has the u. k. been able to reduce its emissions? so substantially, it's because we've almost entirely got rid of coal from the electricity system, replaced it with clean energy instead. and if you look what's happened in the u. s . despite the last administration under...
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under every treaty treaties at the u. s. has signed the geneva conventions of the convention against torture. every single convention says and it's in the u. s. r. code it torture is illegal, under all circumstances. we've called this torture. obama said we tortured a few folks, which i thought was a horrible way to put it. these are people not folks. and now, which should all come out and if it helps people not get the death penalty. so be it because we've already given harm to these people so badly that they suffer. they suffer now from a physical and mental pain every day of their lives. from this horrific torture. do you think one element of trying to keep it secret and keep guantanamo open? maybe. is it? it is all that out there like you want it to be more than 50 black sites. reputedly lithuania, poland. poland was mentioned in the supreme court. remain the america, if they're more than 50 it as huge foreign policy implications for the united states of those countries. governments can be attacked by their own people fo
under every treaty treaties at the u. s. has signed the geneva conventions of the convention against torture. every single convention says and it's in the u. s. r. code it torture is illegal, under all circumstances. we've called this torture. obama said we tortured a few folks, which i thought was a horrible way to put it. these are people not folks. and now, which should all come out and if it helps people not get the death penalty. so be it because we've already given harm to these people so...
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now the u. s. 3 gates has been very, very important. we have a saluted the return of the u. s. at unfortunately, it has been offset by decreases by decrease funding from a number of a traditional donor, but also from lack of strong engagement. here in the reason, i mean, can you see why barra johnson here in britain which slash the grant by 50 percent, or 40 to enough 1000000 balance to 20800000 pounds? i mean, obviously with issued a weapon sales this coming to $400000000.00 to israel. what would you say to borrow johnson? well, the decision to slash and to decrease the over the budget from 0172015 percent of the g. d. p has barrick, the consequences. it has a human consequences, but it has also an impact on keeping and maintaining the stability here in the region. i mean, just to remind our viewers say in gaza, i mean they're just the other day, there's a 13 year old killed in the occupied territories. what does it ro actually do? because obviously the red cross tries and does what it tries to aid agencies indigenous ones from his bola, from mammoth from the p. a. they try an
now the u. s. 3 gates has been very, very important. we have a saluted the return of the u. s. at unfortunately, it has been offset by decreases by decrease funding from a number of a traditional donor, but also from lack of strong engagement. here in the reason, i mean, can you see why barra johnson here in britain which slash the grant by 50 percent, or 40 to enough 1000000 balance to 20800000 pounds? i mean, obviously with issued a weapon sales this coming to $400000000.00 to israel. what...
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so the u. s. me the, i am, if we the world bank and of course, really the african american bank and another by nation institutions. and without doing this is going to be very difficult or to sudan are to recover its rightful place in the international financial community from which you have been isolated. there are over 20 years. have you spoken to jeffrey feldman? we spoke about him on this program because he's alleged to be interfering, of course, in the, in the conflict in ethiopia where the united states has been accused of for supporting the t p l f. and have you spoken to jeffrey feldman since the change of power and cartoon? well i, i can see that i did, of course, and he has been on the media and he spoke on, you know, openly about the situation in should on. and he's recently of course, involved in situation issue here because he has been called by the children and to shabamo some of his will to issue. do you think her, he discussed the plan by the russian federation to put a naval base i
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s. i don't know. just tell me, tell me why they call it all, help them in this funding exercise so that you will be making a i don't know, films about space travel. oh, interesting thing is, until you mentioned it never occurred to like what you're saying is go and go to my read james cordon. gary oldman will help you out with. yes, i don't think not to the appropriate line of thought. really. i mean, nice guys. and why would i, you know, i think they should spend their resources on rec, chosen likely. thank you. i give you take care bye. and my glee, a complete film season runs until the 30th of november to be f i in london, where you can also watch annually for k remastered version of his film. naked. that's it for this year. we'll be back on wednesday until then. keep in touch with us, my role as social media and let us know if you think modern cinema really reflects the lives of working people. ah, new york, it's really what america is about. when our mayor took our vase, he was elected because of
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my might have protest, this was in the u. s. state of wisconsin last year. certainly it's a case which has split the country so far. a kyle written house travel to kenosha in august last year he was 17. he claimed to win there to protect local businesses from rioting following the death of a black man during an altercation with police. during a confrontation he opened fire, he says in self defense, 2 people die and another one was wounded. in suddenly, a case at ultimately encapsulates was one of america's most deep rooted issues and taking a very close look for us as ortiz saskia taylor patriot, or terrorist hero or cold blooded killer. that's no consensus in america. in fact, kyle written houses become the face of the united states divided look up kyle written house and throw away the key. she was trying to get away from them, i guess looks like. and he fell and then they very violently attacked him. this is a city president of the united states of america is supposed to be protecting his country, but instead he's rooting for chaos and violence when joe bi
my might have protest, this was in the u. s. state of wisconsin last year. certainly it's a case which has split the country so far. a kyle written house travel to kenosha in august last year he was 17. he claimed to win there to protect local businesses from rioting following the death of a black man during an altercation with police. during a confrontation he opened fire, he says in self defense, 2 people die and another one was wounded. in suddenly, a case at ultimately encapsulates was one...
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i already know, you know, a 3rd, maybe the country is u. s. military. why have you asked for more military base is given the fossil fuel emissions. because of the pentagon, hello and source, we believe that the presence is deterrence, we believe in peace and security and freedom and democracy. and one of the challenges that we have is, are you, you and people not respecting our, our borders. so having the military presence in follow helps on our protection of our and security of our borders. i think the other advantage that we have with the military is economic benefit, of course, having military transit in and out. i also provide some boost to the economy. we don't have a military base here, per se, but they come here to conduct exercises when the ships visit. of course, people come to shores of that provides economic activity, which is important for our small economy. so it's about diversifying our economy, but you're right there military just like big corporations and, and, and countries like we have to all do our part in reducing our emissions. so i
i already know, you know, a 3rd, maybe the country is u. s. military. why have you asked for more military base is given the fossil fuel emissions. because of the pentagon, hello and source, we believe that the presence is deterrence, we believe in peace and security and freedom and democracy. and one of the challenges that we have is, are you, you and people not respecting our, our borders. so having the military presence in follow helps on our protection of our and security of our borders. i...
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and when, when my colleague u. s. one we realized and on a i am making this tube and we tested out he was in from our 30. that was the reason we tried to develop, not even when jenny nanine from 130 on end of but we didn't know that he could be such a could be made. no transaction is the you know, the application i submitted for my grad, you know, actually in the, is not the university is paying somebody in the united states in my boss what you have to apply for funding a grant and a grant to spain your salary. so i try to, for 2 years, every month i submitted a grant, i didn't get any and later i submitted more much because i was not on beach that i was the modem from my position, but i stayed on and i keep doing. and i was working at the, there in 21 years and always, and on a and did not matter that somebody else paid my center or somebody else could get grand. or i wrote a grant and somebody i submitted and i was supported. so it was, it, we thought the problem, your supply and they had organizational elements in
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then because the bind was reported the saying, look, there's no way that the u. s. a. is imminently about to recognize a taiwan like 50 another, arguable us proxy nations do. oh that's, i mean, you know, they actually have been speaking with 2 phases on this. the president keeps saying, of course, one china policy. we're not changing the one china policy, but then again, you have jake sullivan, the us security advisor in an interview on cnn with korea, was saying very clearly listen, what we mean by managing this competition is if you, night states for the possible future sets the parameters of its own and its allies interest. we set the parameters and then when exactly he said yeah, but what have you actually agree during this time? what? what did you negotiate with china? what's come up with us? and sullivan said, just very blank. pay him wrong question. donna asked me that question wrong metric that was that was the tone of the the, the sullivan interview and fame equally. you know, not only always going to fit the people order for the guy for the board of the frame
then because the bind was reported the saying, look, there's no way that the u. s. a. is imminently about to recognize a taiwan like 50 another, arguable us proxy nations do. oh that's, i mean, you know, they actually have been speaking with 2 phases on this. the president keeps saying, of course, one china policy. we're not changing the one china policy, but then again, you have jake sullivan, the us security advisor in an interview on cnn with korea, was saying very clearly listen, what we...
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the virtual meeting between economic superpowers of the 20th and 21st century, the u. s. and china, as the contours of this century become clear between shanghai cooperation, organization, nations, and nato. join now from rome by the former adviser to the european union's i representative, a common foreign and security policy. and except my 6 official dallas to croak gals to thanks so much for coming back on, you know, biden's, the national security adviser said america is not seeking to contain china. it's not a new cold war. simultaneously briefings to journalists for me, anonymous senior us official said the aim of the virtual meeting was not to ease tensions a school. but what that means, what's your date on the virtual meeting between ccg and ping and job? and i don't think it went well and i don't think very much was agree pena thing on the meeting and had followed a very ted, she telephone call between brings and the chinese foreign minister on the 13th a few days for to prepare for prepare for the meeting, and then there's been some fairly harsh words coming out o
the virtual meeting between economic superpowers of the 20th and 21st century, the u. s. and china, as the contours of this century become clear between shanghai cooperation, organization, nations, and nato. join now from rome by the former adviser to the european union's i representative, a common foreign and security policy. and except my 6 official dallas to croak gals to thanks so much for coming back on, you know, biden's, the national security adviser said america is not seeking to...
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s. terrorist list and china is putting $2000000.00 of bond leave investment to have this done. one f. b, i whistle blow, sybil. edwin said, need to see is jin chang is the next day. one is actually it happening simultaneously? is that credible that neo is a little bit? i think this is very credible because me and part of sullivan's talk. he said, part of setting the part of setting this new global order in the c n n interview. he said, well, he said also it would be based on enshrining the text of the declaration, the universal declaration of human rights into every international institution as well as into the order. and i think it's very clear that it was us weapon i zation along with climate change is a weapon. isaiah of china. and yet i think that precisely this process, what do i call it? i would call it the cost of isolation of taiwan. and you, craig, and also probably jane, province, justice, kosovo, was the started or was getting full diplomatic support saying we support if you like, kosovo internationally, allies. and then it moves to the next stages of asking that the
s. terrorist list and china is putting $2000000.00 of bond leave investment to have this done. one f. b, i whistle blow, sybil. edwin said, need to see is jin chang is the next day. one is actually it happening simultaneously? is that credible that neo is a little bit? i think this is very credible because me and part of sullivan's talk. he said, part of setting the part of setting this new global order in the c n n interview. he said, well, he said also it would be based on enshrining the text...
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i'll correspondence at the same age right now with the u. s. emotional reactions of both sides. the political divide is col, written isis found not guilty of homicide in the killing of 2 people at a racial justice protest in the state of wisconsin. one of the f. b, i is most wanted who's accused of taking part in the capitol hill. riots turns up in belarus where he is seeking asylum. we had a full story from have a new one himself it was brought to my attend.
i'll correspondence at the same age right now with the u. s. emotional reactions of both sides. the political divide is col, written isis found not guilty of homicide in the killing of 2 people at a racial justice protest in the state of wisconsin. one of the f. b, i is most wanted who's accused of taking part in the capitol hill. riots turns up in belarus where he is seeking asylum. we had a full story from have a new one himself it was brought to my attend.
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with the headlines and r t disturbing images from the u. s. state of wisconsin, where an se drives into a christmas parade in a suburb of milwaukee. police say there were multiple fatalities, and around 20 people have been injured. a suspect has been detect a ah, meanwhile, demonstrations throughout europe is countries tightened restrictions in response to escalating code cases. a full lockdown has just gone into effect in austria with vaccinations to become a mandatory day in the coming months. and a report finds new k was actually prepared for the pandemic and failed to act and stern warnings even ahead of the outbreak. we speak with the cobra victims relative .
with the headlines and r t disturbing images from the u. s. state of wisconsin, where an se drives into a christmas parade in a suburb of milwaukee. police say there were multiple fatalities, and around 20 people have been injured. a suspect has been detect a ah, meanwhile, demonstrations throughout europe is countries tightened restrictions in response to escalating code cases. a full lockdown has just gone into effect in austria with vaccinations to become a mandatory day in the coming...
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he has to the day a cia map of a dayton divided yugoslavia was placed at the u. s. library of congress until then he would talk to where all a social media and let us know if you think nature would risk. another war in europe. ah. as tensions are again on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about the red lines. russian red lines, the west needs to take them seriously. also in the wake of the rittenhouse murder. isn't it time to admit, blake, legacy media? live all the time about almost everything. with a ah! a full scale violence stand off over new coven restrictions across europe. while the dutch prime minister dismisses protest as as dissatisfied idiots for his health service, the an h. s. at breaking point with record waiting lists. as the government watched on find that was ill prepared for the pandemic and failed to act on warnings. one cupboard victims relative tells us why he's angry. so the fact that my grandfather had rural west england was taken out by a virus that started in china because our government still allowed people to fly in business flights.
he has to the day a cia map of a dayton divided yugoslavia was placed at the u. s. library of congress until then he would talk to where all a social media and let us know if you think nature would risk. another war in europe. ah. as tensions are again on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about the red lines. russian red lines, the west needs to take them seriously. also in the wake of the rittenhouse murder. isn't it time to admit, blake, legacy media? live all the time about almost...
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s. library of congress until then. keep in touch with my social media and let us know if you think nato would risk another war in europe. with join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess what the world of politics spoke business, i'm show business. i'll see you. then i saw a message from an online account because it had a selfie with my passport as its profile picture. i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract. or if i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money and they set up an online hate campaign where i was supposed to be very dangerous man. ah. 5 dead and more than 40 in judah for a vehicle, plans into a christmas parade in the united states. police say they have detained, a person of interest bought this are thousands take to the streets across europe, protesting against new cali with restrictions. austria has just gone into a full lockdown and plans to make vaccinations. mandatory under report finds that the u. k. was ill
s. library of congress until then. keep in touch with my social media and let us know if you think nato would risk another war in europe. with join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess what the world of politics spoke business, i'm show business. i'll see you. then i saw a message from an online account because it had a selfie with my passport as its profile picture. i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract. or if i had just 3 days...
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s. 5 people were killed on at least 18 children or in hospital 6. critically. we had from a father who witnessed what happened. the kids were down in the kid that i was administering. first aid to both of his feet were like ran over and as blakes were broken. ah a full scale volume stand open, you coded restrictions across europe, while the dutch prime minister dismissed his protest. this is this satisfied idiots on britain.
s. 5 people were killed on at least 18 children or in hospital 6. critically. we had from a father who witnessed what happened. the kids were down in the kid that i was administering. first aid to both of his feet were like ran over and as blakes were broken. ah a full scale volume stand open, you coded restrictions across europe, while the dutch prime minister dismissed his protest. this is this satisfied idiots on britain.
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nearly 3 decades after the neo liberal, u. s. broke dayton agreement that split up bosnian serbs and the croats of bosnia. joining me now from vienna is ambassador wolfgang petrocelli former high representative of bosnia and herzegovina, who after nature bombardment implemented dayton. ambassador, thanks so much for coming on, you know, a circle mainstream media doesn't talk about countries that nato bombed a years afterwards. i don't know libya and we just had remembered sunday the other day and i don't think many people understand how well will one started in bosnia up . why are the crow accent serbs, some of them threatening to boycott, bosnian elections next year, which would have to go into the history of a particular cross in a search where both on the side of the big themes and the perpetrators. and this kind of situation was replayed, so to speak, in the walls of the 1990 as wow. and it's still very much a part of the gene, so to speak, very much, deeply ingrained in the collective memory of the people there. this, in
nearly 3 decades after the neo liberal, u. s. broke dayton agreement that split up bosnian serbs and the croats of bosnia. joining me now from vienna is ambassador wolfgang petrocelli former high representative of bosnia and herzegovina, who after nature bombardment implemented dayton. ambassador, thanks so much for coming on, you know, a circle mainstream media doesn't talk about countries that nato bombed a years afterwards. i don't know libya and we just had remembered sunday the other day...
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he has to the day a cia map of a date and divided yugoslavia was placed at the u. s. library of congress until then he would talk to our social media and let us know if you think nature would risk. another war in europe. as tensions are again, on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about red lines, russian red lines. the west needs to take them seriously, also in the weight of the rittenhouse burden. isn't it time to admit, blake, legacy media live all the time? about almost everything i've driven by dreamers shaped bank for some of those with there's sinks, we dare to ask and i saw a message from an unknown account because it had a self with my passport. as its profile page, i saw pictures of my documents. it was, they also sent a credit contract if i had just 3 days in a comply with their demands. see if i didn't send money and they sent up an online hate campaign because i was supposed to be a very dangerous man. a . ah, it is fear that the number of victims could rise after a car plowed into a christmas parade in wisconsin and the u. s. 5 people were killed and
he has to the day a cia map of a date and divided yugoslavia was placed at the u. s. library of congress until then he would talk to our social media and let us know if you think nature would risk. another war in europe. as tensions are again, on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about red lines, russian red lines. the west needs to take them seriously, also in the weight of the rittenhouse burden. isn't it time to admit, blake, legacy media live all the time? about almost everything i've...
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he has to the day a cia map of a date and divided yugoslavia was placed at the u. s. library of congress until then he would touch wireless social media and let us know if you think nature would risk. another war in europe. oh, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. mm. ah. just as tensions are again on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about red lines, russian red lines. the west needs to take them seriously also in the weight of the rittenhouse burden. isn't it time to admit blake, legacy media live all the time? about almost everything. i saw a message from an unknown account that had a selfie with my pulse board as its profile picture. i saw pictures of my documents . it was they also sent a credit contract or if i had just 3 days comply with their demands. if i didn't send money, i late set up an online hate campaign. i was supposed to be very dangerous man. ah, a full scale violence stand off of a new covey restrictions across europe. for
he has to the day a cia map of a date and divided yugoslavia was placed at the u. s. library of congress until then he would touch wireless social media and let us know if you think nature would risk. another war in europe. oh, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. mm. ah. just as tensions are again on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about red lines, russian red lines....
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s. h. that if, if president john f kennedy, well, today's the 50th anniversary of the fatal shooting of a ledge. ca asset lee harvey, oswald accused of jap case killing. and to morrow is 5 years since the death of cuban leda. fidel castro biden's decision to cover up documents on castro, the c i and j. f. k comes just ahead of 4 time oscar winning director oliver stone premiering. his new documentary j f k. revisited through the looking glass out now and select cinemas and on streaming services. he joins me now from los angeles. thank you so much oliver for coming back on. as i said today, anniversary of this mysterious character, lee harvey oswald, who was killed alive on camera on, on n b c. i know you've got this full bought series coming out next year little and this week's premier in the u. s. of j f. k. i revisited just remind us of the significance of the assassination before we get on to why joe biden, coverdell, the secret papers to clarify. and we have a 4 hour version of j of k r
s. h. that if, if president john f kennedy, well, today's the 50th anniversary of the fatal shooting of a ledge. ca asset lee harvey, oswald accused of jap case killing. and to morrow is 5 years since the death of cuban leda. fidel castro biden's decision to cover up documents on castro, the c i and j. f. k comes just ahead of 4 time oscar winning director oliver stone premiering. his new documentary j f k. revisited through the looking glass out now and select cinemas and on streaming...
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s. of j. f. k. i revisited just reminders of the significance of the assassination before we get on to why joe biden covered up the secret papers to clarify. and we have a 4 hour version of j of k revisited, which is a documentary just coming out next year in the usaa. and we have a 2 hour version wishes on showtime cable network in the united states in england. i believe you're also in theaters and i believe later in the week you'll have your platforms. i'm not sure which platform it is, but in altitude is releasing it. and then later in the early next year will be sky . you know, it's a tough one because united states is just very little mainstream coverage of this. of this feel very little. we knew that when we went to con film festival, we also went to dough meal. and we also went to rome, film festival. when we had much more press than we ever had in the united states, it's an interesting truth about this is a memory whole. we don't, they don't want to talk about it because our film raises subs
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they have solidarity with the palestinian people observed as u. s. u. k armed is ready, killing palestinians continues until then keep in touch by all our social media and let us know if you think the united nation still has relevance on the global stage . ah ah shoot, don't seem an official with the official someone at that the from the tech i was with ah. yeah. and the son didn't want them to dispassionate and want to see that they've gone yet the future posted in this. there's actually a lot on evan jo besides exile i me at the with him now they should usually should almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in cities. it took the test initially. how might you have to keep moments it she slightly, as she shared with a new co read strain in southern africa, sparks global public prompting countries to shut down or travel with the region. the variant is already spreading globally with the united kingdom, the latest nation to confirm cases. the developers of sputnik v, you're preparing to test the russian shot against the new mutation. we also hear fro
they have solidarity with the palestinian people observed as u. s. u. k armed is ready, killing palestinians continues until then keep in touch by all our social media and let us know if you think the united nation still has relevance on the global stage . ah ah shoot, don't seem an official with the official someone at that the from the tech i was with ah. yeah. and the son didn't want them to dispassionate and want to see that they've gone yet the future posted in this. there's actually a lot...
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u. s. a. you nation armed, saudi arabian asked strikes on the poorest country in the middle east. yemen today, meanwhile, is 48 hours ahead of the 74th anniversary of the united nations partition plan for palestine. that arguably capitalized so much bloodshed, and population displacement as the u. n. continues to struggle to deal with the most important issues of our time from climate change to monopoly power. i'm joined now from geneva, my professor, how for disaster. he was the 1st you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order and author of building adjust, wildwood. alfred, welcome to going on the ground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should me embalmed in the new york and horses. i mean, those just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book that dames to save every, every human being alive on, on the planet before it's given to all that ambassadors of the u. n.
u. s. a. you nation armed, saudi arabian asked strikes on the poorest country in the middle east. yemen today, meanwhile, is 48 hours ahead of the 74th anniversary of the united nations partition plan for palestine. that arguably capitalized so much bloodshed, and population displacement as the u. n. continues to struggle to deal with the most important issues of our time from climate change to monopoly power. i'm joined now from geneva, my professor, how for disaster. he was the 1st you an...
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s. dollar because the u. s . dollar can hold its purchasing power because it's fee of money and no fee of money over the past 300 years has ever escaped trading to 0. ah sure don't seem inefficient, mister fisher from mind that the, from the check hockey with some dinner washed them with it. and once you see that they've gone yet, the makisia posted in the flesh to follow them every year besides exile. i me at the, what the now there she can usually said almost i also what i'm going to put and she will continue to test once and she lives right? yes. the key moment sich, she's leeway and she shared with welcome back. i'm still here with professor alfred a zayus, the former you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic inequitable international order and the author of building a just well do you make a recommendation that essential services should be kept in government hands? which obviously i'm talking to you from britain where everything's been privatized when you really think water, energy inter
s. dollar because the u. s . dollar can hold its purchasing power because it's fee of money and no fee of money over the past 300 years has ever escaped trading to 0. ah sure don't seem inefficient, mister fisher from mind that the, from the check hockey with some dinner washed them with it. and once you see that they've gone yet, the makisia posted in the flesh to follow them every year besides exile. i me at the, what the now there she can usually said almost i also what i'm going to put and...
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s. dollar, because the u. s. dollar can't hold its purchasing power because it's via money and no fee up money over the past 300 years has ever escaped trading to 0. ah, ah, ah ah, welcome back. i'm still here with professor al, for disaster, for me you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic inevitable international order and the author of building a just will do you make a recommendation that essential services should be kept in government hands, which obviously i'm talking to you from britain where everything's been privatized when you really think water in the g internet. the u. n. should, should make a global pack the, the essential services should be in government adds, as you recommend in this book. i think that if you read the comment on economics or from cultural rights, ah, you will see that stage already had an obligation to guarantee those essential services. and of course, there's no enforcement mechanism. so all state bodies, truly covenant on economic social cultural rights can vi
s. dollar, because the u. s. dollar can't hold its purchasing power because it's via money and no fee up money over the past 300 years has ever escaped trading to 0. ah, ah, ah ah, welcome back. i'm still here with professor al, for disaster, for me you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic inevitable international order and the author of building a just will do you make a recommendation that essential services should be kept in government hands, which obviously i'm talking to...