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the un general assembly debates the ongoing conflict, while the u. k. u. s. a and e. you pull weapons into his really hands, amidst continuing violence in the legal settlements. joining me now from ontario in canada is professor micheal link, the u. n. special rupture for the human rights situation in the palestinian territories. thank you so much sweats, robideau for coming on as a sad britain is announced a huge pact that spanning cyber security loan trade with a israel just to update us on know whether, despite britain a sang, they do have some concerns about central violence, whether the situation of virgin chris was getting much better actually in the territories. this occupation is getting deeper and it has heard for years and there's really been no change with the arrival than he was really government, which came into our in gym. so these continuing military agreements with israel, i'm only one of giving israel much more confidence that the world was i could pay attention or any meaningful attention to the fact that it is a, it's occupation is now becoming indi
the un general assembly debates the ongoing conflict, while the u. k. u. s. a and e. you pull weapons into his really hands, amidst continuing violence in the legal settlements. joining me now from ontario in canada is professor micheal link, the u. n. special rupture for the human rights situation in the palestinian territories. thank you so much sweats, robideau for coming on as a sad britain is announced a huge pact that spanning cyber security loan trade with a israel just to update us on...
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s. d, u. s. congress and vice president. he's turned out to be a more mixed picture of it. so what's important is that he has engaged is putting in with russia twice. they was the june 20, the summit in geneva, which was important for establishing were 2 things. and arms control process and either some sort of framework for managing cyber conflict. and of course, the virtual summit this week. so it's, it's important that he's actually talking. i think the big picture is, is that the idea was that they would stabilize the relations with russia and then focus on the conflict with china. you mentioned interestingly, just not. you talked about 57 years ago. the so called code war. it was not, it was not a so called it was the cold war, and of course i meant to call because it was hot for many of the developing world in so in that sense, absolutely. in that sense, it was pretty hot in all sorts of places that go to vietnam war except, you know, but it was ultimately a cold war in that the major powers did not come into to get confrontation. i argue that that was in the cold or o
s. d, u. s. congress and vice president. he's turned out to be a more mixed picture of it. so what's important is that he has engaged is putting in with russia twice. they was the june 20, the summit in geneva, which was important for establishing were 2 things. and arms control process and either some sort of framework for managing cyber conflict. and of course, the virtual summit this week. so it's, it's important that he's actually talking. i think the big picture is, is that the idea was...
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i evangelicals within the u. s. a who see israel as a fulfillment of prophecy, and therefore see what can sometimes amount to unquestioning support for, for actions by as early as ready administrations as being in line with that support for prophecy. and it is quite clear that when trump moved the embassy, i'm not support full as a santee over the golden heights. he was not, he was not appealing to eric and hughes. he was appealing to us even juggles, who, of course, as we knows something lighten 53000000 voted for him. 81 percent wife angelica zone for him, both in 2016 and in 2020. so he was appealing to a call based there who basically view middle east and politics you through and what you might call an eschatological lens. and clearly see trump for his, for some filings are delivering in this area. so this, this is the logical position has come some quite extraordinary impacts on one geo politics. yeah, you grew, you cite the, wasn't both quoted piece about 33000000 voters believe in the creation of the state of
i evangelicals within the u. s. a who see israel as a fulfillment of prophecy, and therefore see what can sometimes amount to unquestioning support for, for actions by as early as ready administrations as being in line with that support for prophecy. and it is quite clear that when trump moved the embassy, i'm not support full as a santee over the golden heights. he was not, he was not appealing to eric and hughes. he was appealing to us even juggles, who, of course, as we knows something...
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it's anchor, and the u. s. embassy reported it was just affected with sunk. are included on the plan killing because some car i would want to see to live in 2 months for someone who was behind the green movement and the liberation of africa. you believe that your old boss had anything to do with the killing of africa, che guevara reputedly? absolutely not. i actually even consulted with the leaders worked with my son got on file we and other african leaders from the late seventy's throughout the eighty's. we supported the revolutionary movement and working our fast so for years and years and the revolutionary leaders off working on a train in libya and typically, and the supervision of daffy himself. from the very beginning, we realized that there were in 10 and then the conflict between the leaders of the book in a fast solution. and we tried our best to the extent that we condition our support and held on the intent on conflicts being eliminated. and the unity of that illusion, but as time passed, it clearly as well as to the tribe and stuck child 14, if i
it's anchor, and the u. s. embassy reported it was just affected with sunk. are included on the plan killing because some car i would want to see to live in 2 months for someone who was behind the green movement and the liberation of africa. you believe that your old boss had anything to do with the killing of africa, che guevara reputedly? absolutely not. i actually even consulted with the leaders worked with my son got on file we and other african leaders from the late seventy's throughout...
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and, and what i've seen in the u. s. embassy cables. and also talking to over 100 people, is that, you know, france was continually seeking to undermine the revolution. and what i see in the u . s. documents is this, this pattern of french interventions long these lines to undermine the revolution, to stabilize a revolution. and eventually hoping to remove a car from power. i mean, we know that you know, that the french government was considering military interventions, rooms and car from power. just a couple months after you took our himself. and so their concerns were very broad. i mean, they were concerned about what was going on in chandelier involvement in the, in the region and chad, this an area of cooperation with americans. they weren't really that concerned about soviet expansion in the region. but they were concerned about libyan cannot be in shad, especially in west africa. and so we also have to acknowledge, you know, the neighboring countries like corporate molly were very concerned about the threat of the, the revolution.
and, and what i've seen in the u. s. embassy cables. and also talking to over 100 people, is that, you know, france was continually seeking to undermine the revolution. and what i see in the u . s. documents is this, this pattern of french interventions long these lines to undermine the revolution, to stabilize a revolution. and eventually hoping to remove a car from power. i mean, we know that you know, that the french government was considering military interventions, rooms and car from...
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back then i met him once and the u. s. embassy in the year. bob, who is there pressured him to accept new liberal policies. he refused, but at the same time he and even jerry law rawlings, his thought was quite a good african lee. they died about a year ago in ghana. they were all they were getting aid. i mean, the st car are getting aid from paris as opposed to the washington d. c. i m f o. well bank. right? i mean it's, it's true and it's, it's, i'm, and i appreciate you complicating the story because it is, it is very complex. so many different points in history, france actually tried to work with some current, even tolerated quite a bit of revolutionary rhetoric targeting france. but yes, a car expected to be treated as an equal, as a peer head of state, you know, a fully sovereign country. so, you know, he refused to accept his country, being a vassal in this neo colonial relationship. and so some car, i mean, he knew that he couldn't break with, with france completely. i mean is seen are the revolutionary state, was still depending on fo
back then i met him once and the u. s. embassy in the year. bob, who is there pressured him to accept new liberal policies. he refused, but at the same time he and even jerry law rawlings, his thought was quite a good african lee. they died about a year ago in ghana. they were all they were getting aid. i mean, the st car are getting aid from paris as opposed to the washington d. c. i m f o. well bank. right? i mean it's, it's true and it's, it's, i'm, and i appreciate you complicating the...
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now the u. n. 's emvoy to sedan says military leaders must rebuild trust with the opposition, especially young people. many say they feel betrayed by october school and are rejecting any negotiations with the military. art is more garcia of witness the 1000 strong protests in the capital, khartoum and talk to people who say their dreams of a better life have been destroyed. will levy with his exclusive report. ah, she's cooled mina, like countless others. she's a beggar. she doesn't play with her friends or go to school, she spends her days begging outside the hotel. mina is just one of millions and saddam forced to beg to help feed herself and her family in these desperate times. and saddam sold a sick wound in disease by years of strife and disappointment. this wasn't what democracy promised. the fool of the dictator, omar al, by sheer and 2019, was supposed to harold, a new age for saddam a transition to democracy. but the democratic age of prosperity that millions hopeful has turned into an age
now the u. n. 's emvoy to sedan says military leaders must rebuild trust with the opposition, especially young people. many say they feel betrayed by october school and are rejecting any negotiations with the military. art is more garcia of witness the 1000 strong protests in the capital, khartoum and talk to people who say their dreams of a better life have been destroyed. will levy with his exclusive report. ah, she's cooled mina, like countless others. she's a beggar. she doesn't play with...
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they drew on the genocide of native americans. 2 things happened in the u. s. m. first was the genocide of native americans and then was a solution. the final solution as to what to do with the native american to survive . we went to just quickly give a figure because you put it in the book, and people don't often repeat 75000000 people 95 percent of the pre colombian population. the final solution comes from abraham lincoln and lincoln is the same time as the emancipation of slaves after the civil war. lincoln now generalize is an institution called the reservation. and what the reservation does is it takes each genuine group as a tribe. and this tribe draws a circle around it. this is your home that. and this is a technique of depriving that group of most of the plant confining it to a small part of the land. then it says, here you live according to your custom, your custom is age old. and this custom is defined and enforced by your customary leaders. and these leaders are not elected or anything to oversee this. they create a federal institution. and that, that
they drew on the genocide of native americans. 2 things happened in the u. s. m. first was the genocide of native americans and then was a solution. the final solution as to what to do with the native american to survive . we went to just quickly give a figure because you put it in the book, and people don't often repeat 75000000 people 95 percent of the pre colombian population. the final solution comes from abraham lincoln and lincoln is the same time as the emancipation of slaves after the...
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and that, that federal institution is controlled by congress indians in the u. s. r wards of congress indians in the us do not belong to the indian reservation in india, in the reservation. do not belong to the political entity. we know as the us, when the 1964 civil rights act was it did not apply to india because they are not a citizen. the reservation indians, especially had to be passed in 1966. but even that act advisory act does not come for rights, which the court can enforce its advisory. so the us then, when it confirms citizen to put an indian, it has different degrees of india, a different degrees of citizens. first class, 2nd coastal, the puerto rican got a different degree, like that. when naziism, when hitler comes, hitler said topic coming to your lawyers to see what to do with jewish jews who are citizens of german. the coming to your lawyers look at the american knowledge and says, hey, here is the. so we have jews defined as a special category of citizens. if you look at the african american case, the one drop rule, which is that any person with o
and that, that federal institution is controlled by congress indians in the u. s. r wards of congress indians in the us do not belong to the indian reservation in india, in the reservation. do not belong to the political entity. we know as the us, when the 1964 civil rights act was it did not apply to india because they are not a citizen. the reservation indians, especially had to be passed in 1966. but even that act advisory act does not come for rights, which the court can enforce its...
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i wouldn't say the u. s. is being careful, i would say rather, that it's being extremely aggressive. we're in a very fraught moment. the pandemic, of course, is made things even more tight. and so i think what we're saying is 2 countries. and the case with russia and china that have a lot of shared teaching interest and finding that close consultation benefits. most of them, i think that they have some shared strategic interest. but i think we see it on, on multiple fronts. i think both of them are tired. the dollar as the global reserve currency. i think they're both tired of this sort of irrational flip flop politics coming out of washington. i think they understand that to move forward. they need to find a way to transcend the american lead order, and i think that's what they're working to do. that's all for this. our see you in 30 minutes. ah, a with time african retention. he wasn't going underground 8 years ago to day the south sydney's civil war began a conflict seen in the west as the result of ancien
i wouldn't say the u. s. is being careful, i would say rather, that it's being extremely aggressive. we're in a very fraught moment. the pandemic, of course, is made things even more tight. and so i think what we're saying is 2 countries. and the case with russia and china that have a lot of shared teaching interest and finding that close consultation benefits. most of them, i think that they have some shared strategic interest. but i think we see it on, on multiple fronts. i think both of them...
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the u. s. government does not claim anymore that he shot these ages. they don't know who killed the aged and his co defendants were acquitted. based on self defense, what the government ended up doing once it was discovered that they had sculpt, tore ballistics evidence that they did not turn over. he was originally convicted of shooting to agent. then it was determined or revealed that they had exculpatory ballistics evidence. once that came out, you could no longer say that leonard peltier shot, anybody because they knew that he had. and so they changed their theory to one of the aiding and abetting. so then the question becomes, who did the aided a bet because his co defendants were acquitted based on self defense. so when the assistant us attorney who tried the case was asked by steve crawford 60 minutes, who did the bet? he said, i don't know, maybe himself. well, that legally a possible. there was no crime. it's co defendants were quoted based on self defense. and you cannot aid and abet yourself. and i know, well, i suspect he was thought he was
the u. s. government does not claim anymore that he shot these ages. they don't know who killed the aged and his co defendants were acquitted. based on self defense, what the government ended up doing once it was discovered that they had sculpt, tore ballistics evidence that they did not turn over. he was originally convicted of shooting to agent. then it was determined or revealed that they had exculpatory ballistics evidence. once that came out, you could no longer say that leonard peltier...
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today, the legendary native american activists woke up in the u. s. after being extradited from canada on now withdrawn testimony linking him to the murder of 2 f. b i. agents is arguably discredited. trial is now viewed in the context of the api. i is white, a co intel pro initiative the name to stifle dissent and protests within the united states. now $77.00 and in ill health peltier is looking to you as president and mass incarceration architect joe biden for clemency than had penalty his lawyer. kevin chop joins me now from nashville, tennessee, as you'd say, judge a judge sharp, thank you so much for going on before i get into this. and i would advise people to look up his case on the internet. if people don't know, leonard peltier is, how is the health of leonard peltier? well, you know, leonard aisd is 77 years old. he has multiple health issues. on top of that, you've got raging co it throughout the bureau, prison system. it's in his really touching, go with leonard's health, and he's got some serious issues that, that really cannot be dealt w
today, the legendary native american activists woke up in the u. s. after being extradited from canada on now withdrawn testimony linking him to the murder of 2 f. b i. agents is arguably discredited. trial is now viewed in the context of the api. i is white, a co intel pro initiative the name to stifle dissent and protests within the united states. now $77.00 and in ill health peltier is looking to you as president and mass incarceration architect joe biden for clemency than had penalty his...
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revenge that supposed safe haven for terrorism. less than a month later, the u. s. and u. k. were rendering suspected terrorists, u. s. prison camp guantanamo after this month's decision by british courts to exonerate the u. s. justice system. when it comes to wiki likes, his julian assange, this program investigates the alleged torture of mentor, a di fee by the usa, the author of don't forget us here. lost and found at guantanamo was swept up by us linked warlords. and the cia in afghanistan, 18 year old, missouri became detainee for, for one was held at guantanamo for 14 years without charge you a discretion was advised to so may be disturbed by us treatment of prisoners discussed in this interview. and for a daffy joins me now from belgrade in sylvia. man, so welcome to going under ground. i suppose we better stop given the, i know from my lawyers that people watcher this show in guantanamo bay, torture camp prison, whatever. it's called a 1st a message. i suppose from you to the people still in there. yeah. first of all, thank you for how are you today and is the 2nd tim
revenge that supposed safe haven for terrorism. less than a month later, the u. s. and u. k. were rendering suspected terrorists, u. s. prison camp guantanamo after this month's decision by british courts to exonerate the u. s. justice system. when it comes to wiki likes, his julian assange, this program investigates the alleged torture of mentor, a di fee by the usa, the author of don't forget us here. lost and found at guantanamo was swept up by us linked warlords. and the cia in afghanistan,...
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may me lies with the u. s. authorities. i mean, if you go to back to the report, talk about the church, i was going to have it everywhere and i see i think what they're watching, everything they know that have been done with since years and years like on the i c r c because there was no, any kind of rule for because during, even like when you know, middle to what, what kind of the one second house with the i c, r c was there understand time they used, they was like that a business where i came from different parts of the world, and i see as you see them, we were hunger strike. there's a lot of case that comes with that 1st grade became shocking yelling. i see i see a lot about it. but as i told you, they kind of b o a who can tell when they approved idea by the u. s. government and you say the letters were used against prisoners who wrote to family members. the red cross has messages contain only family news in a check by the us authorities to ensure this is the case. it corresponds to standard worldwide practice. you menti
may me lies with the u. s. authorities. i mean, if you go to back to the report, talk about the church, i was going to have it everywhere and i see i think what they're watching, everything they know that have been done with since years and years like on the i c r c because there was no, any kind of rule for because during, even like when you know, middle to what, what kind of the one second house with the i c, r c was there understand time they used, they was like that a business where i came...
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s. d from toys in was the u. s. has been defeated in iraq and afghanistan because you see them revolves around you with this so long . you know, one of the sentiment at one time i was some of the guards that was oregon and we call them so when they went to tor sorta, so when they can back when they came back, they're going to send person again. you will see a broken so not the broken 1st person, and this with like least some book and he so something that happened to them. so we're, we were talking about, we were talking about those doris. what happened to them? because we remember the worst, the good guys, some of them get killed, some of them come into side of them become homeless, some of them, you know, listening limbs. so actually, you know, those guard where are those soldiers weren't train you to fight, but they were never structed or give any advice how to do with their math. so basically they were, you and they are, i do, they also make it well, the upper classes in that class system arguably, obviously deny
s. d from toys in was the u. s. has been defeated in iraq and afghanistan because you see them revolves around you with this so long . you know, one of the sentiment at one time i was some of the guards that was oregon and we call them so when they went to tor sorta, so when they can back when they came back, they're going to send person again. you will see a broken so not the broken 1st person, and this with like least some book and he so something that happened to them. so we're, we were...
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but the u . s. in iran never took directly from there was a coordination team, a little european foreign affair service, and chinese, russian, french, german, and you k delegation. all over all of the 6 rounds were worked out. the vision, giving us hope that an agreement is possible in the future. then we had an inevitable hold you to elections in iran and time needed to put together a new government. hours and counterparts were impatient. they wanted to get this done as soon as possible, pushing around to hurry up. reminded them that ron was waiting for a year for the us to revisit this dance. iran has lost his patience equipped the deal. now the election came. so it was natural. i did not want to make a fuss about it. would iranian seem as new, but they quickly familiarize themselves with their duties and proved to be professionals them. they came up with some proposals or western counterparts flatly rejected them 1st. but later they understood the proposal who were studying and this is what we're
but the u . s. in iran never took directly from there was a coordination team, a little european foreign affair service, and chinese, russian, french, german, and you k delegation. all over all of the 6 rounds were worked out. the vision, giving us hope that an agreement is possible in the future. then we had an inevitable hold you to elections in iran and time needed to put together a new government. hours and counterparts were impatient. they wanted to get this done as soon as possible,...
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and the fact that the u. s. authority is some have been quite expedition is with regards to their organizational component of our future context pool, sushi sly, i do believe i spoke with that it's a positive sign, regardless of the substantial work ahead. and it's a good step before the new year. reminds askin over to you, mr. lovegrove, you have mentioned that germany has changed its dance on the means, ke agreements. and in recent years, we have seen and get a minute that the blood relations between russia and germany have grown worse. and berlin is accusing russia of that and blaming russia for it. so what is the reason for such israel deteriorating relationship? what do you think it's you? i have already touched upon this topic, if you to so good mister about one that you don't want. you can hear what the minister of defense of germany said, that it is still not good whether you want or sort of funded. elaine said back when she worked in the new c, german government and to what she's now saying on behalf
and the fact that the u. s. authority is some have been quite expedition is with regards to their organizational component of our future context pool, sushi sly, i do believe i spoke with that it's a positive sign, regardless of the substantial work ahead. and it's a good step before the new year. reminds askin over to you, mr. lovegrove, you have mentioned that germany has changed its dance on the means, ke agreements. and in recent years, we have seen and get a minute that the blood relations...
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and just a u. s. district judge alert, oppressed, was as country to mr. daunting. as a social that his conviction was preordained, the court finds him guilty and each gun for one reason. one reason only is it owns a good did that which with which he is charged with us. nonsense, of course, that that's absolute nonsense. where it may well be that good to who was his, who was done so good lawyer. when he went to the 2nd circuit of appeal in the united states may have made a tactical error in that he didn't that he didn't. and i'm not a lawyer for her, it's kalia complicating vehicle ground. steven dunn's a guy is not a gangster. stephen says he's not. and they actually, in the original trial, the kaplan trial was supposed to be a jury trial because chevron was showing him, get this chevron tried to sue steven dunn's ago for $63000000000.00 of damages in a coach in the southern south k of new $63000000000.00 because they was doubling the oil company drilling in ecuador in the rain forest. but on the day before his case, they dropped the money end at the same. which me
and just a u. s. district judge alert, oppressed, was as country to mr. daunting. as a social that his conviction was preordained, the court finds him guilty and each gun for one reason. one reason only is it owns a good did that which with which he is charged with us. nonsense, of course, that that's absolute nonsense. where it may well be that good to who was his, who was done so good lawyer. when he went to the 2nd circuit of appeal in the united states may have made a tactical error in that...
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s. funding mechanism any way can persist. it's because you can tell anybody the fundamental team, it's doctrines and plans on any of the major religions in less than half an hour. but it takes a bit longer than that to understand physics. and this is a really good example of how if our understanding of the world is increasingly complex, there's a lot to know a lot to understand. and people will reach for the simple answers to human beings like a clear story appear in the beginning, middle, and then end martin explanation that what makes sense? they want to have something that they have hang on to. and the simple answer is the one that you reach for when you start feeling it, you're getting in the complex in policy that happens as well. so, you know, if you think of a system like the one in the u. k, which like canada and united states, america and india or have the 1st 13 system. this is a terrible, terrible voting system because car from being a on democratic was going to provide for minority based government. it also means
s. funding mechanism any way can persist. it's because you can tell anybody the fundamental team, it's doctrines and plans on any of the major religions in less than half an hour. but it takes a bit longer than that to understand physics. and this is a really good example of how if our understanding of the world is increasingly complex, there's a lot to know a lot to understand. and people will reach for the simple answers to human beings like a clear story appear in the beginning, middle, and...
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s e. we do few subjects at a level and you might be one subject to university and this is not great. and the old model, the one which is kind of been chipped away as a lot in the us, is that you provider, general education. and then people specialize on the basis of that interests and talents afterwards. but if you, if you specialize to early people, new sites of the context of the wider and landscape of things into which what they do fits and nash i think is in pounds. it's any part of a complicated story of this day. i know you talk, you talk to the bus or this, this size culture debate from seabreeze, though, is alive and well. it hasn't changed. yeah. i mean, i was talking about history. you, you talk about christopher hill who's and i'll give you a marginalized figure of the grade book. sister is story of it. ok, i mean, i was told, there was a civil war here. he talked about an english revolution. is that an example of the kind of way history is skewed? it's a very, very good example
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with the u. s. coven, to respond to that new right brought fads, testing, asking runs out with the daily infection rate dodging. i've been told in some states, we have a surge when we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at these lines. that is all horrible. honestly, you know, most of my friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get tested. i've had to wait, i'm blind for hours to get tested, flushes, foreign ministry says whole thing. nato expansion will be the top priority out coming talk. when.
with the u. s. coven, to respond to that new right brought fads, testing, asking runs out with the daily infection rate dodging. i've been told in some states, we have a surge when we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at these lines. that is all horrible. honestly, you know, most of my friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get tested. i've had to wait, i'm blind for hours to get tested, flushes, foreign ministry says whole thing. nato expansion will be the top priority...
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ah ah well ah ah ah, a ah ah ah, the u. s. a cobit response tapes, new road block testing deposit. he runs out with a daily infection rate. surging 7 fall across some states. we have a surgeon and we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at the life that is, are horrible on it for, you know, most of my friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get there. i've had to wait, i'm blind.
ah ah well ah ah ah, a ah ah ah, the u. s. a cobit response tapes, new road block testing deposit. he runs out with a daily infection rate. surging 7 fall across some states. we have a surgeon and we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at the life that is, are horrible on it for, you know, most of my friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get there. i've had to wait, i'm blind.
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for it, but a mirror on the u. s. take back sovereignty and we saw these problems out of the way that one, if you can do that. and if you can use these incredible new techniques of communication, because i think social media, the internet, what's happened and google and facebook and so and have been very, very malign influences on politics. they great from the things by the way, they great for the sort of democratic anger of compensation, people sharing news and views and couldn't get in touch with one another. yes. but there are also really bad aspects of them because you, my crew target people with false messages that other people can see and call out a new show of a direct them for the elections. i'll give you for that, but then it forrest johnson or donald trump, maybe in 2024. i mean, maybe if you read that, they read the book, then they would come up with the alarming idea that they're on the right path. because this questioning of knowledge of companies seeking for simplicity. so you be there going obviously, i
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after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian, the message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad. ah, join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world of politics, sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah christmas the traditional yuletide holiday this year. i'm making this traditional with a special christmas guide. me christmas tolerance diversity guide. we all know that christmas is a family holiday. i make sure all your parents are properly numbered. i follow the agenda that make us no woman instead of no man or even better at this new person designed for themselves. ah, ah, ah. now gifts no, don't already best. prepare your children for the brave new world. and remember, diversity is not at i o is no longer an appropriate costume. this is appropriation. 0 a logical appropriation. offensive to the dear community. mm hm. and obviously santa oh has t
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after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k. armed violence and palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad. ah. and with a child beginning on it and then each one is a better way to adjust my with issue machine that it with more i mean logical, but that amount with power to store and you with welcome back. at the same you, k labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader to care starman, declared his party to be the party of nato. a motion was passed calling for israel to meet it because of the ongoing knock by palestine. emotion that passed without much publicity cauldron ethical trade policy and an end the u. k. arm sales to his rail progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the palestinian ambassador, britain who sub job lot best to. thanks so much for going to the studio. i mean we've had killings all week in ballast rankings of children by shonda israeli soldiers that had said last y
after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k. armed violence and palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassador to the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad. ah. and with a child beginning on it and then each one is a better way to adjust my with issue machine that it with more i mean logical, but that amount with power to store and you with welcome back. at the same you, k labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader...
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after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian a message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad with join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess of the world of politics, sport business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah, welcome back at the same you. ok. labor party conference. we're anti jeremy corbin, leader to guest armor declared his body to be the party of nato. a motionless past calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by on palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an end the u. k. arm sales to israel progress after another week of violence in palestine . and with the palestinian ambassador britain who sons omelet ambassador, thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings all week in palestine, kings of children by british armed israeli soldiers. and uncle had said last
after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian a message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad with join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess of the world of politics, sport business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah, welcome back at the same you. ok. labor party conference. we're anti jeremy corbin, leader to guest armor...
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after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassadors in the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad with join me every 1st day on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah, there is no such thing as you rely on security. all real security is always collected. this is precisely how russia used endless. western hostility and nato expansion. moscow is presenting ways to avoid conflict. here on security is the west asleep at the switch. welcome back. at the same u. k. labor party conference, we're anti jeremy corbin, leader to guest armor declared his body to be the party of nato, a motionless past calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by in palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an end the u. k. arm sales to israel, progress after another week of
after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian ambassadors in the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad with join me every 1st day on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah, there is no such thing as you rely on security. all real security is always collected. this is precisely...
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after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian, the message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help about 2 of going undergrad long when i was showing wrong when i just don't hold any world. yes. to see how it becomes the advocate, an engagement, it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be in arms. race is on offensive, very dramatic development and get into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very katy killed time to sit down and talk with welcome back. at the same u. k. labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader to care stammered declared his party to be the party of nato. emotion was passed calling for israel to meet it because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an n d u k arm sal
after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian, the message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help about 2 of going undergrad long when i was showing wrong when i just don't hold any world. yes. to see how it becomes the advocate, an engagement, it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have....
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s. and u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington general milli, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded and respected from the chinese site. now what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point that is very important. that is, there will be no wall between china and the united states, and that is in the interest of mankind. there are people who are very eager and agitated to provoke a war between china, the united states. and they are not doing that in the interest of the american people. some people in the united states even claim that china and united states to have a wall with each other. they are little understand the consequence of war, g channel, the united states. because if there is a very carefully to what henry kissing
s. and u. k headed your way. what did you make of these revelations in washington general milli, the joint chiefs, us, joint chiefs chairman saying that he had to reassure chinese counter guard that there was not going to be a 1st nuclear strike on china. first of all, i think generally is highly regarded and respected from the chinese site. now what is happening in washington the congressional hearing and really is testimony. congressional hearing is a confirmation of one point that is very...
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after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian, the message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad. there is no such thing as you rely on security. all real security is always collected. this is precisely how russia use and was western hostility and nato expansion. moscow is presenting ways to avoid conflict. here on security is the west suite at the switch with welcome back at the same you. k, labor party conference were anti jeremy corbin, leader. secure, stammered declared his body to be the party of nato. emotion was past calling for israel to meet because of the ongoing knock by palestine. the motion that passed without much publicity called for an ethical trade policy and an end the u. k. arm sales to his rail progress after another week of violence in palestine and with the palestinian ambassador britain who sons omelet. ambassador, thanks so much for coming to the studio. i mean, we've had killings a
after the break, after another week of u. s. u. k armed violence in palestine, we speak to the palestinian, the message of the u. k. about a new ultimatum for israel. all the small can we help? we bought 2 of going undergrad. there is no such thing as you rely on security. all real security is always collected. this is precisely how russia use and was western hostility and nato expansion. moscow is presenting ways to avoid conflict. here on security is the west suite at the switch with welcome...
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s. government bidding. it's off of the social media giant, worked with a washington think tank and suspending, more than 3000 accountants from 6 countries for alleged states back to propaganda. but you k is a royal college of midwives. apologizes for new inclusive guideline is describing mothers as quote, post natal people, a former and address nurse tells us a vocal minority has hijacked this conversation. is yet to nova example of stone wall. going in with diversity offices and telling people how to reset the thinking that members and in a landmark ruling, a woman born with a spinal d.
s. government bidding. it's off of the social media giant, worked with a washington think tank and suspending, more than 3000 accountants from 6 countries for alleged states back to propaganda. but you k is a royal college of midwives. apologizes for new inclusive guideline is describing mothers as quote, post natal people, a former and address nurse tells us a vocal minority has hijacked this conversation. is yet to nova example of stone wall. going in with diversity offices and telling people...