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well, when our sales were briefly back to us proxy dictators. in guatemala, it was israel that fill the gap in today. a local former coca cola boss is inaugurated is ecuadorian president, a new book looked into powerful corporate elite and washington so called backyard. it links us crews in guatemala, on dora sticker on panama, handle salvatore to jo biden's cage, children on the us mexico border. joining me now from salem in massachusetts is professor of eva chomsky author of central america's forgotten history. revolution, violence and the roots of migration. thanks so much for coming back on the river. i should just say, you know, the mexican president under his men will lopez abra? do, said he had to complain to the by ration because it gives him of promoting a cou ahead of the ex, california prosecutor, a vice president to come out of iris meeting with him some emblematic of, of his new book of us central america's forgotten history. clearly, one of the things that you see by looking at central america history is that the united states supp
well, when our sales were briefly back to us proxy dictators. in guatemala, it was israel that fill the gap in today. a local former coca cola boss is inaugurated is ecuadorian president, a new book looked into powerful corporate elite and washington so called backyard. it links us crews in guatemala, on dora sticker on panama, handle salvatore to jo biden's cage, children on the us mexico border. joining me now from salem in massachusetts is professor of eva chomsky author of central america's...
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that's why they gas us. that's why they footballs at us. that's why they do all this nasty job respect. there are door attack literally the summer us our georgia state for children issue little black girls in the head with their hands up saying that her life matters. i saw him georgia state patrol high, 5 whites or promises. don't tell me it's raining. and they say are morals for that is their title policy and right now, so today's the 1st day of chris hill attempts to take over, which is part you know, that we're here to be got fired this week. we are coming out fully armed and everyone is really on the edge right now. you might want to catch that coming in what you would like to have arm workers. it's a community substance force nor georgia. there are actually 3 percent militia saying that they want to come disrupt the homeless people getting fed. we're here to protect people trying to be like, well, at the time of the day and reported the national bomb and we were not really sure who did it. obviously was always under threat on both of u
that's why they gas us. that's why they footballs at us. that's why they do all this nasty job respect. there are door attack literally the summer us our georgia state for children issue little black girls in the head with their hands up saying that her life matters. i saw him georgia state patrol high, 5 whites or promises. don't tell me it's raining. and they say are morals for that is their title policy and right now, so today's the 1st day of chris hill attempts to take over, which is part...
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so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in the welcome back and part one we looked at the effect of us sanctions, joint global pandemic on cuba and latin america. well, today a report is published by the un on the state of food security in nutrition in the world. but is there any chance of achieving the goal of eliminating world hunger by 2030 in the face of us sanctions and was in the extractive nature of global capital . joining me from room is the chief economist of you and food and agriculture organization maximo, to rarer who co authored the report. thank you so much. maxima for coming on here in london were treated to pictures on so called mainstream media. richard branson, billionaires going to space? the u. s. fed says american households at 13 trillion to their savings, the u. k. resolution foundation. say 7800 pounds richer. the house phone is got here in london. your report. 800000000 not being able to feed themselves. yeah. is that i think the 1000000 people more
so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in the welcome back and part one we looked at the effect of us sanctions, joint global pandemic on cuba and latin america. well, today a report is published by the un on the state of food security in nutrition in the world. but is there any chance of achieving the goal of eliminating world hunger by 2030 in the face of us sanctions and was in the extractive nature of global capital . joining me from room is...
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and individual cases based on the life use of the us model. and that is all days you are going to die shortly. so that's not bother about trying to save you these technology i fear might encourage the approach as well. like like any, any medical test, it has to be used wisely and interpreted in the light of other information about a patient. and so the sorts of concerns about unreliability actually suggest we should be using this tool rather than what people might already be doctors might already be using, which are less accurate predictors of when somebody might be reaching the end of their life be don't have any reliable tools and these you calculate that is not liable to, to predict the time of death. and so you will need to have a proper fund. you do have, you need to have some humility to recognize that there are some things you simply cannot st. typically, the busy front says europe administer has hittites out a number of global vaccines for cove it including rushes. sputnik, the job, he is worried you. member states might consider green
and individual cases based on the life use of the us model. and that is all days you are going to die shortly. so that's not bother about trying to save you these technology i fear might encourage the approach as well. like like any, any medical test, it has to be used wisely and interpreted in the light of other information about a patient. and so the sorts of concerns about unreliability actually suggest we should be using this tool rather than what people might already be doctors might...
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remember what i use news, which will go to me when you go to the menu, will not let me use the logo, which and you'll be able to some, yes, that was not, you know, we should say we know that, you know, when, when you, when you're in some way you can quit in the semester, but nope, i'm a guy in the room says i knew that he was cutting but most of us don't shoot when you, when you get in the numbers to which is not going to do him with into the saw in the we can you from national yes the yes, particularly into just non you go out and look at which the number of which the just and the more that goes with us more. we will need to put a really good book. and if you needed that was yeah, for sure, with this piece of hardware cause 50000000 euros. it was made in a bush and i pushed another question of korea which could some steps push can use, it seemed just a coffee show what it's to be tuple among the solution. then you deal with the just doing you kind of what you at the sun. yes. next i think it was nobody speech it watching. right. in the name of the order. yes. the store, the new pack
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let them pull guns on us. and, you know, physically attack us and didn't believe one of them said you to laughter themselves, got back in their car and drove on. this is why we want to abolish police because when it really matters for them to be, they're not, they're never there. here's a small that we knew where they were meeting prior to the routing. so we headed there after we got back on the road and ran into for angie for cowards and they're all guilty ones. and 4 of them got some monitoring. we don't want to get, i don't want get into details, but you're not sure you want to put your basis on the side of a building. who the me the, what do you share most? i fear this being all for not honestly there's nothing that isn't worth sacrificing to me to try and change the way that it looks like. things are going well. no job that i can no longer live in a country where i am 2nd citizens. i was born black in america, that's what radicalized me. i thought that was due to my education level and my parents income l
let them pull guns on us. and, you know, physically attack us and didn't believe one of them said you to laughter themselves, got back in their car and drove on. this is why we want to abolish police because when it really matters for them to be, they're not, they're never there. here's a small that we knew where they were meeting prior to the routing. so we headed there after we got back on the road and ran into for angie for cowards and they're all guilty ones. and 4 of them got some...
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it does the work with us military on the life of the regular one of the monday gave us a recommendation. saved not only my life, my family and i did all the working service which i was jumping on you providing that service for the all not done. and i'm going to be done with really when we don't have any issue we have now, we want to take any decisions or united initial yes, we're not everything most we worked at foreign compounds. we delivered food food and i worked with foreigners for 10 years starting in 2010. about 20 days ago. they left but we remain here. what's our fate now? what's the fate of our families? you call yourself humanitarians, but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after i worked 10 years for you . one former, i've got interpreter who asked to be called rafi for security reasons. told us about the persecution they face from the ton of since 2001. the narrative. was that taliban or terrorist for against dollar bond, whatever was from day one, from the dated did it existed. however, when the world came to the open stop and they said they're fighting the terr
it does the work with us military on the life of the regular one of the monday gave us a recommendation. saved not only my life, my family and i did all the working service which i was jumping on you providing that service for the all not done. and i'm going to be done with really when we don't have any issue we have now, we want to take any decisions or united initial yes, we're not everything most we worked at foreign compounds. we delivered food food and i worked with foreigners for 10 years...
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and so what they are asking is that the us stop propping up a dictatorship in haiti that the us stop talking about sending soldiers. they don't want us soldiers, people who are associated with the da haben, involved in crimes. and there's also been a history of the agents themselves being involved in drug trafficking and other crime in have, you know, most human rights groups a long time ago decided that, that actually instituting controls was unrealistic. and have been calling for for just deep, just stopping this kind of training, but they continue some of these programs. and i think you are continuing to see people who are trained, they're using those skills to commit human rights violations. the criminal has brushed off and you article by the british newspaper, the guardian, which claims that donald trump victory in the 2016 presidential election was a plot, live legitimate person. on t's senior correspond tamara garcia of household details . let me sum up this astounding exclusive. so it appears to show what seems to represented is assess to be a suggestion that is understood to
and so what they are asking is that the us stop propping up a dictatorship in haiti that the us stop talking about sending soldiers. they don't want us soldiers, people who are associated with the da haben, involved in crimes. and there's also been a history of the agents themselves being involved in drug trafficking and other crime in have, you know, most human rights groups a long time ago decided that, that actually instituting controls was unrealistic. and have been calling for for just...
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can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the star. the style is moving a little bit tiny motion. but if you are very sensitive machine to measure this motions, if you use, for example, the change of the speed of the style, you can detect the plan. and that way, the other way is if you got lucky and the planet is just crossing the line of sight between you and the stall, it makes for a brief moment. a slight shadow because transit and we see a slide decrease of the light of the star. and we use that to get the size of the planet. essentially, all the planet have been found. have been detected babies to technique so far. uh huh. what we hear a lot during the last decade that are galaxy might be teeming with trillions of earth like planet yet finding them looks like searching for a needle in a haystack. as they're like insanely far away. and they, they don't produce light leg star. so what makes your fellow scientists so sure, there must indeed be so many of them out there. how do you
can use. the 1st one is when the planet is orbiting the star. the style is moving a little bit tiny motion. but if you are very sensitive machine to measure this motions, if you use, for example, the change of the speed of the style, you can detect the plan. and that way, the other way is if you got lucky and the planet is just crossing the line of sight between you and the stall, it makes for a brief moment. a slight shadow because transit and we see a slide decrease of the light of the star....
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earlier political podcast host justin robert young told us we binding administration can use such threats as a cajole politically. from the patriot act on forward they've consistently looked to crisis, is to try to expand their own policing tools, many of which were the law held wishes for them. and now they have yet another reason to do it. people that have been across the line and are now being legally held accountable for it, but the call for domestic terrorism has not only been seized on by the f b. i will be doing this for a while, but also of course, the biden administration, which can use it as a cudgel politically the f. b i is inherently a political organization. now, the definition and exactly where it politically aligned with a more interesting question on whether or not a new, straight, liberal, conservative or loyal to a republican or democratic party, or what i think is most accurate, loyal to washington dc. and the fact that there are just columns of power that exist in that political town. that's your news for this hour. and just under 33 minutes, i'll be back with another
earlier political podcast host justin robert young told us we binding administration can use such threats as a cajole politically. from the patriot act on forward they've consistently looked to crisis, is to try to expand their own policing tools, many of which were the law held wishes for them. and now they have yet another reason to do it. people that have been across the line and are now being legally held accountable for it, but the call for domestic terrorism has not only been seized on by...
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this is not us. some pretty gruesome language flashbacks, although comparing whom was ousting and the prosecution to the times of apartheid probably isn't right. has been succeeded by a member of his own party, the african national congress, given serial lima posts as background as an anti apartheid activist. you wouldn't really link the changes in power with race and plus the former leader has been embroiled and corruption control overseas for almost. busy 2 decades now, but the mere fact that jacob zoom out, spent years behind the same bars as nelson mandela, and that he's being jailed is an enormous trigger for the poor and his home province and elsewhere. when you go to people's beloved president. so my, then the people on the street and demonstrating the foundation is saying that i just got off the people in case that then in every way again, it's probably south africa's appalling past that's adding fuel to the fire and intensifying the anger and divisions. speaking of extra fuel to the fire, th
this is not us. some pretty gruesome language flashbacks, although comparing whom was ousting and the prosecution to the times of apartheid probably isn't right. has been succeeded by a member of his own party, the african national congress, given serial lima posts as background as an anti apartheid activist. you wouldn't really link the changes in power with race and plus the former leader has been embroiled and corruption control overseas for almost. busy 2 decades now, but the mere fact that...
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thanks for joining us. and my colleague, dan hawkins here at the desk and half an hour's time, for the meantime. have a good evening. the ah ah me the the the weight told the gaining scale say the painting. oh you thought like we'll take, we'll just take a break in that you put in on your plate. and so the time to break in there, right? you know, wait and take the spring. i want to play a role in helping to raise the awareness of the american people about the impact of these drugs called sugar own be mental and physical well being of our community. don't say i'm addicted. faster, william. the more and dillman coach at now in in baptist church and clinton, maryland are suing coca cola and the american beverage association. right was do this. the war had moved to the court room. dillman codes there to sick the law on the coca cola corporation. the me we know that the consumption of sugar in these products exceed the american heart association. what are you asking for from coca cola? well, what do you want thi
thanks for joining us. and my colleague, dan hawkins here at the desk and half an hour's time, for the meantime. have a good evening. the ah ah me the the the weight told the gaining scale say the painting. oh you thought like we'll take, we'll just take a break in that you put in on your plate. and so the time to break in there, right? you know, wait and take the spring. i want to play a role in helping to raise the awareness of the american people about the impact of these drugs called sugar...
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is a silver lining to the us to withdraw. the situation is i want to sound has been really chaotic for the last 20 to the america on the pretext of trying to get rid of the government, the regime in cardboard at that time because the dominated by the dollar bond. but what you've got to really understand is that american interference and is good that the americans that now li, meeting one is done all together by the end of september. and really let the money besides for themselves was their faith and outcomes should be. but certainly the americans are there and also my own government. the british have continuously supported at the us. they should leave. and that's what the taliban have been demanding for the last 20 years. and i hope that really comes to an end. as i said that, as mr. biden, this problem is that all true when leave are one is done by the end of september nation and sa kings. these are at the center of a slew of a new lawsuits in the us taking a so called critical race theory. the subject looks at society from
is a silver lining to the us to withdraw. the situation is i want to sound has been really chaotic for the last 20 to the america on the pretext of trying to get rid of the government, the regime in cardboard at that time because the dominated by the dollar bond. but what you've got to really understand is that american interference and is good that the americans that now li, meeting one is done all together by the end of september. and really let the money besides for themselves was their...
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after the alleged us back, who in bolivia and continued, you can us attempt to overthrow the government of venezuela. what is going on in cuba, and why is nature nation media promoting the children of those who abandoned fidel castro's revolution and arguably the best universal health care in the hemisphere. we speak to an advisor to the bolivian government, and as a un publish is a damning report into the state of global food insecurity. we asked the chief economist for the us food and agriculture organization, whether only revolution going to end world hunger after cove. it all this of all coming out today is going underground, the 1st director all of a stone till the last week, how predictable it is for us president to go on the record and support forces trying to have been through the cuban government having to joe biden, was the mayor of miami, who appeared to advocate us coalition air strikes against the island, famous for being the flash point that nearly led to the end of the world. someone who knows about nature nation interference in the so called backyard is professor diego o
after the alleged us back, who in bolivia and continued, you can us attempt to overthrow the government of venezuela. what is going on in cuba, and why is nature nation media promoting the children of those who abandoned fidel castro's revolution and arguably the best universal health care in the hemisphere. we speak to an advisor to the bolivian government, and as a un publish is a damning report into the state of global food insecurity. we asked the chief economist for the us food and...
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this report in the us media . they called up chuck taught i, here's the meet the press coming much more serious is not reported that day. wasserman schultz, herself, personally called up the president of m. s. nbc. to apply pressure in relation to positive coverage about bernie sanders on morning. be wanting tv, and then then to my mind, what is the most serious for me at every entry point of view? it is the communications director lewis miranda making an instruction to his staff to pump out a black propaganda story against bernie sanders saying that his supporters were violent. and to put this out in a quote on attributable matter. what i say that is the most serious because it is an instruction given through the chain of command to stop. it's not a discussion, it's not any one person calling up to another person. and it is to depict bernie sanders support is as violent. so that is not just a critique, that is, that is not just to give sign is a break here will make things a little bit harder for him. that it is
this report in the us media . they called up chuck taught i, here's the meet the press coming much more serious is not reported that day. wasserman schultz, herself, personally called up the president of m. s. nbc. to apply pressure in relation to positive coverage about bernie sanders on morning. be wanting tv, and then then to my mind, what is the most serious for me at every entry point of view? it is the communications director lewis miranda making an instruction to his staff to pump out a...
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this isn't use r and r t. thanks for lending us your company today. i'm, you know, neil to buy defended pulling troops onto of yellowstone leaving the country to face what he's called the strongest tell upon in 20 years. but after 2 decades of war, the us president believes there's nothing more washington can do. oh, there was no missing, accomplish i was a conflict in that we get to scott, some have been widened in terrorism is not emanating from that part a little we achieved those objectives. that's why we, when we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill, and it's the right and the responsibility of afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. with the u. s. military moving into in a hurry afghan, this town is already facing new challenges. guns have been seen selling, plundered u. s. goods after looters runs. what was americans main military base and by grim us, troops slips. i don't the you're a field in the dead of night. without notifying local forces about the claim of africa. officials, the pentagon deni
this isn't use r and r t. thanks for lending us your company today. i'm, you know, neil to buy defended pulling troops onto of yellowstone leaving the country to face what he's called the strongest tell upon in 20 years. but after 2 decades of war, the us president believes there's nothing more washington can do. oh, there was no missing, accomplish i was a conflict in that we get to scott, some have been widened in terrorism is not emanating from that part a little we achieved those...
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why a football is using it? well, because football are, they're actually rather smart because they realize it. if to get, have party to party, you can use alcohol or upside. if he's alcohol to get to a level of, of quite intense intoxication and fun. you're going to have a hang over the next them. if you use like oxide, you're going to be fine, 5 minutes later. but like this oxide, that became, we believe it's not proven. it's not happy in law, but subject to the psychoactive substance. is that largely because newspapers took pictures of people like sterling using nitrous oxide and then vilifying the doing so and claiming it was harmful when hung hundreds of millions of women around the world have to deal with the pain of childbirth. just like luke sure did. when he had his broken leg in switzerland, well, i know it may be used for some trial for depression. again, i have to say we can do it. i mean, i want to get the book is so it seems like it's the volume and there is so much in it. i mean, and there are so m
why a football is using it? well, because football are, they're actually rather smart because they realize it. if to get, have party to party, you can use alcohol or upside. if he's alcohol to get to a level of, of quite intense intoxication and fun. you're going to have a hang over the next them. if you use like oxide, you're going to be fine, 5 minutes later. but like this oxide, that became, we believe it's not proven. it's not happy in law, but subject to the psychoactive substance. is that...
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but this mass us exodus might make matters even worse. so what does joe biden think of all this after all journalists have been growing him on this issue for a while now. well, apparently not a lot. he'd rather talk about happy things like fireworks and the 4th of july is going to be in the next few days. my fall, we are hearing comments taking more and more than happy to help provide any kind of military for me to answer any more question again is to look for july, we're bringing our bring our troops home. we have all across america. people are going to ball games, i guess if you pretend a problem doesn't exist at all, just go away. perhaps that's just uncle sam's method. in the end, the u. s. came it saw, and then he just left. and the question on everyone's mind right now is, what the hell was it all for seeing the massive death and destruction brought on afghanistan. and the fact that the illicit drug trade expanded with us presence there. and of course, the taliban has been able to expand with u. s. presence there all these years. am
but this mass us exodus might make matters even worse. so what does joe biden think of all this after all journalists have been growing him on this issue for a while now. well, apparently not a lot. he'd rather talk about happy things like fireworks and the 4th of july is going to be in the next few days. my fall, we are hearing comments taking more and more than happy to help provide any kind of military for me to answer any more question again is to look for july, we're bringing our bring our...
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thanks for joining us. this is t international. a leading british on to fic journal has published an article stating, quote, mounting evidence that proves russia splitting the covey vaccine is safe and effective. the job is currently in use in a 70 countries will wide because it is just me in the studio with all the details, the cost, 1st of all, what does this article say about this putting job? sure, just let me quickly say that major is a weekly scientific journal based in the u. k. it is considered to be the world's most prestigious, well read and quoted. and indeed it has published a story in depth story. and specifically with a title, i quote mounting evidence, adjust scrutiny covey, the vaccine is safe and effective, effective. and so in the article, they basically sum of all the latest information that has brought them to these positive conclusion. students has been approved in nearly 70 nations, including brazil, argentina, the philippines are hungry and for instance, in india they are going to produce at least 185-0000 do
thanks for joining us. this is t international. a leading british on to fic journal has published an article stating, quote, mounting evidence that proves russia splitting the covey vaccine is safe and effective. the job is currently in use in a 70 countries will wide because it is just me in the studio with all the details, the cost, 1st of all, what does this article say about this putting job? sure, just let me quickly say that major is a weekly scientific journal based in the u. k. it is...
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the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been all want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are my a screws deflecting reflecting in dissipating blame. generally, the only facts that make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them. well. facebook would love full transparency if there was a guarantee of positive stories and outcomes. but when transparency creat uncomfortable moments, the reaction is often to shut down the transparency as an example that team of facebook employees recently found the conservative media on the platform has outperformed everyone out in likes and shares even off the facebook by and trump. so what are the executives do? they disbanded the entire team, just for sharing facts, our own tools, helping journos to consolidate the wrong narrative. it told a story they didn't like, and frankly didn't want to admit was true. facebook men
the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been all want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are my a screws deflecting reflecting in dissipating blame. generally, the only facts that make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them. well. facebook would love full...
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or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalists to die that still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian assigns is formal journalism, is probably the most pure it comes with any spin. with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. the power of social media giants has long been seen as on table, but increasingly efforts are on the way to rein them in. and now the government in new dandy has stated twitter, it will no longer be immune from wrong responsibility for content generated by users. in india, it comes less than 2 weeks after the highest court in texas said facebook can be held accountable over its platform being used for sex trafficking ortiz. and what i've been looking at. what all that mean for relations between nations and big tech, whatever our views and online freedoms on censorship, i d
or administrations in the us. you know, it's almost pain swept to the side by a lot of the mainstream media. and you even have some journalists to die that still protest at calling him a journalist. we're going to say that julian assigns is formal journalism, is probably the most pure it comes with any spin. with that, any sort of opinion that's added to it. he's just giving the raw data to the people and i think he should be applauded for that. the power of social media giants has long been...
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now the us state department is not yet confirmed, they were indeed us citizens. however, one of them is reported was detained at the canadian embassy and haiti. and furthermore, apparently on his personal website describes himself describes himself as an official diplomatic agent. it's also important to note that the individual from colombia were not just random, people from colombia, but actually former members of the columbia military take a listen and they put my initial information indicates that they are columbian citizens retired members of the national army. we have given instructions from the national government to our police and the army to immediately cooperate in this investigation so that these events can be clarified. now, russia has expressed concerns saying that they feel that it's possible. external forces may be using the conflict in the country for geo political, and there's also been concerns from russia raised about the fact that some of these detained individuals seem to have us citizenship. but the image that is surfacing of how the haitian
now the us state department is not yet confirmed, they were indeed us citizens. however, one of them is reported was detained at the canadian embassy and haiti. and furthermore, apparently on his personal website describes himself describes himself as an official diplomatic agent. it's also important to note that the individual from colombia were not just random, people from colombia, but actually former members of the columbia military take a listen and they put my initial information...
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us. that's how british m. p. 's snapped ad by a top beer may come pressuring young people to get it back. seems. although there has been a low uptake of jobs by those on the 30 low make a warning high to can that the commercial sense, the wrong message. the pine can really ought to consider whether they're discriminating against loyal customers who may be, cannot be vaccinated for medical or other reasons. there were lots of people who can't be vaccinated and it's quite wrong. they should not be able to go into a pub and have a drink political. i'm surprised and making recommendations and other countries given the level of vaccine hesitancy. while the ad comes off to you, k minister's reported he dropped plans for mandatory vaccine passports to enter pumps and restaurants due to start in the autumn, despite was seen as a hugely successful inoculation program with almost 35000000 ready having received a shot. but britain fall from here in the country where pro job pressure through advertis
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now the us, the us state department will not confirm that these are indeed us citizens. one of the individuals was apparently detained at the canadian embassy in haiti, and on his personal website describes himself as a certified diplomat diplomatic agent. in addition to that, there are apparently retired military, the colombian assassins are foreigner members of the columbia military. take a listen to our nation indicates that they are colombian citizens retired members of the national army. we have given instructions from the national government to our police and the army to immediately cooperate in this investigation so that these events can be clarified. now president mo, ease was killed on wednesday when the team of 28 got into his home. we also have a situation where his wife, you know, she was seriously wounded, an air lifted to florida. now it's important to note at this point, that we're hearing a descriptions of the crime scene that are rather gruesome. the president apparently had 12 bullets shot into him after which his eyes were gouged out, was rather a brut
now the us, the us state department will not confirm that these are indeed us citizens. one of the individuals was apparently detained at the canadian embassy in haiti, and on his personal website describes himself as a certified diplomat diplomatic agent. in addition to that, there are apparently retired military, the colombian assassins are foreigner members of the columbia military. take a listen to our nation indicates that they are colombian citizens retired members of the national army....
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us every where we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning. and how we make sense in our place in silicon valley see, don't mention in the slick presentations. however, i think goes to workers who train the software. humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a long rouble workforce. that seems algorithm. that's next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now. a really bad day. i could do henson. these workers are movable by design. it's about labor costs, but it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit the kind of work and need us and those who do it the welcome across stock were all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle to remind you were discussing the us china relationship. mm. okay, let's go back to tom in northville at the very end of the program. we had a discussion the topic of the week or it was brought up here. so tom, let me ok, irrespective of
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the monday gave us a recommendation. they have not only my life, my family, and i've also done with really when we don't have an issue we have now we want to take any decisions or united nation, or you call yourself humanitarians. but what kind of humanitarian saw you left me here after? i worked 10 years for you. russia is also worried that the fighting will spill over into its territory. so it's arched restraint promised to g cuz tom, back up on the board and maintains dialogue with the taliban and the country that created this whole mess. just opt in left. oh, i the i up to left in the dead of night without what apparently the washington claims that local officials knew that withdrawal was imminent. the very next day looters were seen plundering 5 grand base that any american souvenirs left behind. with this hasty exit parallel to being drawn with another open us, as for, for was vietnam wage a war on terror realized that the tree is impossible in could deal with your enemy found in your allies and get the hell out of
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and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them. and that's why i've got to resign officially. this new beefed up version of the secrecy. lou has nothing to do with the resignation of hancock officially, but it would have made the scandal very nearly impossible. see any journalist to share this video or shed anything that they received problem with blue. couldn't face a sentence of more than a decade behind bars. due to the new way of defining espionage, including obtaining sensitive information, as well as pass it on journalists, whom are simply working. their stories can potentially face up to 14 years in prison by receiving some secret information. there's much more to it. aside from the harsh sentences and the least than the databases of potential threats, there are special powers that the government wants to give itself the power to punish and restrict individuals, be the journalists or foreign spies. if the government doesn't have enough evidence to jail them, there may be a strong intelligence case to suggest as an individual
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let us in. we're still interested only interested police are those that on that old ministry, do you start even the story that she with him to see what they did him the just the living with him to get him. i do see him on the concept for years. but i think you live in a country, you talk to you when you cause we bought more than what you can, you know, because i'm waiting to hear because they don't blend. yes, you will. yeah. i some 2000000000 charged particles. ions will fly at 300000 kilometers per 2nd. collide 7000 times a 2nd to break into clocks. and that will tracked by special defectors, ah, the looters do through, isn't it very still in need to leave is no pregnancy in school getting up with it ill with the push the it was going to carry out the bullet. this is the lab where they're making the multi purpose detector or mpg for short, medium, but even with a discipline. if a detective also been muted, let me and then you just use the 1st miss to physical fit the summer with with this beca
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ah ah ah ah, i use the use the welcome back. we know it has been a big year so far for the private space industry headlined by 2 billionaires taking trips to the edge of space just within the last month. and there are no signs that it's slowing down. in fact, private investment in space companies hit $4500000000.00 in the 2nd quarter of 2021, a record for the sector according to a new report from space capital. now the report separates investment into 3 categories within the industry, infrastructure distribution and application infrastructure centers on companies that build rocket and satellite and is dominated by the big 3 billionaire back firm space ex blue origin. and virgin galactic distribution has to do with companies that use space related tech for their business. while application is about services that depend on space. for instance, those that rely on gps services think ride sharing companies or mapping software. with these numbers, the industry is expected to eclipse the $9100000000.00 raised in the whole of 2020 . so
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then keep in touch with us via social media, enjoying the conversation by letting us know using private surveillance firms shouldn't even exist. ah ah, ah right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted . not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the every city ever them it it's corporate. me ah, the ah cobra restrictions of mandatory pos who spoke furious rally for freedom across the world. this past weekend, medics argue on the other side of it, where one person liberty begins another end. you have to balance personal choice with what's good for the most people. the end of the day life is a balance of race, and you can wrap people up in costing what the u. s. won't be investigating new york state handling of cobit 19 in nursing homes despite.
then keep in touch with us via social media, enjoying the conversation by letting us know using private surveillance firms shouldn't even exist. ah ah, ah right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's possible to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted . not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and...
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one that can also be used as a derogatory term for women. the ah, ah ah ah, ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah. we just got notified by facebook, the photo use for all walla walla onions, the it over the sexual and therefore cannot be advertised to be sold on the platform. can you see it or facebook ever decides to ban any other words like that? you can definitely hear about it on our website r t dot com or by following us on your favorite social media platform. i'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes, so stay tuned. oh, it's like you're walking down a street in a town. and in the store, windows are negative. in depression, you tend to go into the store and buy those thoughts and take them home as if they're years. in mindfulness, you walk down the street, you still see the sort storefront with the negative thoughts. but you don't go in and buy those, gosh, oh right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level.
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most of us have watched attention. same benefits in terms of pay rises over the last decade on the asperity measures. not only in social and health, but also inflation. and also the opportunity furnishes social workers and also became so diluted and everything became we have become target based would have to live all the way through our work at the same time as maintain our registration. oh, actually keep the most of i. so i think that one side was a real person. i, i know the last 20 i'm actually flexible as high as the phone. so i am now technically on my last one down in my career. and i want to make sure that moves behind new values, not just in terms of pay, but in terms of terms of conditions, working hours, working conditions, etc. change massive level those to you. hundreds of undocumented migrant saw staging, a hunger strike, and brussels to press authorities into giving them asylum that some of them have even so non mild shop to show that they have no say how was about sorry to say they will not be pressured
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thanks for joining us here. this saturday on anti taliban has be making further territorial gains in afghanistan, including a major border crossing points with around and took medicine reports as just to groups imposing strict shari'a law restrictions similar to those deployed when they were lost in power 20 years ago. including forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion. it comes as america pulls all of its trips out of the country fronting echoes of an earlier conflict in which they were involved as audi. saskia taylor reports. it only took 20 years, 47000 civilian deaths and 2 trillion dollars for the u. s. to finally realize that i've got to stop has the right to determine its own state. i will much send another generation america to war and i can stand with no reasonable expectation of achieving the different outcome. we did not go to afghanistan to nation bill. it is the right and the responsibility of the afghan people alone to decide their future and how they want to run their country. a
thanks for joining us here. this saturday on anti taliban has be making further territorial gains in afghanistan, including a major border crossing points with around and took medicine reports as just to groups imposing strict shari'a law restrictions similar to those deployed when they were lost in power 20 years ago. including forbidding women from leaving home without a male companion. it comes as america pulls all of its trips out of the country fronting echoes of an earlier conflict in...
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in one us state. we're going to give you the details on a new bill which passed the governor or the state governor wants to modernize the approach to public health. but does it do anything to encourage testing and reduce the spread of h i v and in texas, governor abbot is not activated the texas national guard to help make a rest of the border. but will more manpower be the resolution. we're going to bring you the $360.00 view on both issues on today's news. you choose. i'm getting now huge right here on our to america. let's get started.
in one us state. we're going to give you the details on a new bill which passed the governor or the state governor wants to modernize the approach to public health. but does it do anything to encourage testing and reduce the spread of h i v and in texas, governor abbot is not activated the texas national guard to help make a rest of the border. but will more manpower be the resolution. we're going to bring you the $360.00 view on both issues on today's news. you choose. i'm getting now huge...
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he worked for us forces and i fear persecution. we spoke to one translator whose identity we have disguise for his own safety. for the conservative country where people live in and type community, they have been interrupted with. the information was made by did relatives. regardless of where you move, you cannot forget all your relatives, save us your information down the community for us is the information down because we're working for the video americans will seen over betrayal or, or to country or other time. so you can certainly change your phone number, but that's not going to help. moving houses will not help you because people knew each other. it's a country where, you know, every single person in the street where you live. so it's quite easy to trace somebody and find them and it's quite easy. you would form their relatives to inform the mall square. they go to your neutral a night later that their home. so are quite different ways with these chapters have been threatened. washington has now launched an operation to suppor
he worked for us forces and i fear persecution. we spoke to one translator whose identity we have disguise for his own safety. for the conservative country where people live in and type community, they have been interrupted with. the information was made by did relatives. regardless of where you move, you cannot forget all your relatives, save us your information down the community for us is the information down because we're working for the video americans will seen over betrayal or, or to...
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i'm trying to use and you are watching you use right here on our to america. let's get started. ah! following the rent, the president jacob, do my south africa erupt into lethal protests that have killed more than 200 people in the streets. now, over the weekend civil unrest over to book the seaside city of durban. as a citizens rush to defend their homes and business from the mob violence, now the south african government has deployed 25000 troops to assist local police forces in the streets. now, meanwhile, there is a humanitarian crisis, quickly engulfing much of the country as food and critical supplies run. very scars are kids policy or has more from one city that's in dire straits. i'm here to smoke in the field in the town of black pan in south africa everything you.
i'm trying to use and you are watching you use right here on our to america. let's get started. ah! following the rent, the president jacob, do my south africa erupt into lethal protests that have killed more than 200 people in the streets. now, over the weekend civil unrest over to book the seaside city of durban. as a citizens rush to defend their homes and business from the mob violence, now the south african government has deployed 25000 troops to assist local police forces in the streets....
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they don't allow us to the system. food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added, it will create more so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest of the industry. we have regulation, we want regulation as the industry, and if we don't behave then yes, penalty that's fine. ah me ah, and we're back with professor d. the kilo sean number 2900 noble prize. lauren and physics professor. you famously predicted that will fly and alien live within 30 years when asked, what makes you so sure you said that since life is basically chemistry, we just have to find the perfect coma of elements and conditions that are actually going to make life possible. so how do you know that a combination like that even exists somewhere? while chemistry is the same everywhere you can point to radio telescopes and you realize that there are plenty of molecules. there is plenty of water. all the the chemistry element. you know, they are the same on mall, they are the same of the styles, they
they don't allow us to the system. food industry is successful, it will create more jobs, it will create more value added, it will create more so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest of the industry. we have regulation, we want regulation as the industry, and if we don't behave then yes, penalty that's fine. ah me ah, and we're back with professor d. the kilo sean number 2900 noble prize. lauren and physics professor. you famously predicted that will fly and alien live...
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, use john hardy to help us for today's announcement, we are joined by forward putting on official micro my. michael, thanks for joining me on this. i know you watch suppress conference area, which you me to call little little lackluster. there was the pomp and circumstance that you would expect with a reader from a foreign country, even iraq. the talent has been set and that's what was now so that, that's what they had said. but one of us to actually be withdrawing. do you believe all the military facets from iraq, they're going to withdraw combat? they're not going to withdraw, or they will replace them really with teachers and advisors and intel support, which is, which is what the prime minister wants. and he's reacting frankly to internal pressures, especially from the sheer, the, the, the, the poplar mobilization forces. i want to all the forces out period. however, they've basically agreed that they'll go along with, haven't the type of us a personnel there that can provide the training and the intel. and so we'll see what happens. but the prime minister has a lot of internal prob
, use john hardy to help us for today's announcement, we are joined by forward putting on official micro my. michael, thanks for joining me on this. i know you watch suppress conference area, which you me to call little little lackluster. there was the pomp and circumstance that you would expect with a reader from a foreign country, even iraq. the talent has been set and that's what was now so that, that's what they had said. but one of us to actually be withdrawing. do you believe all the...
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the computerized device or source using us apps, no language in 2000 i t at the fact is that all of this is really what is writing up space right now. the bottom and has been disrupted for a couple of days by opposition and demanding and inquiry. and the governments are generally in the future you implemented discussion of us demand as resulted in, in a huge destruction of parliamentary discussion and a suspension repeated the germans apollo. so it hasn't been hasn't been a particularly good week for the government any. well, yeah. and the supposed to be on this list. 50000 names. it's rocking different governments around the well, we don't have the full list of the $50000.00 n s o says it's just like the white pages shouldn't be taking that much notice. but then you just said people the government on that happy with you, saying that movie isn't happy with his own it minutes as the vash. because vacation all because he's on the list is in the why would moody bugging his own id minister? well, 1st of all, bugging or whatever even call it a snooping took place 2 years before the person was
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she needs to walk us on lockers or not. what's your personal credit so you can put it on your passcode. what else you could she produces? isn't it, you know, kitty, i see, but i didn't publish a pop also called posey did bill. it also sean tell also does mr. g. mr. best to party accomplish was a chef l. a. but it is mr. g from carmen. i mean before says ellers a left. i mean gender. you don't have to be so we won't pay it was when i go back to see but still point me bit of last year, but the guy was saying, well my old loyce law is having to guess while i go there about keeping gather to me or to, to say, can you please me see the difference is i was was up with the service. no good of you came in. she left me 7 foot all off the phone with us sales. i guess why are you getting the confusion of the cruise? my name was last june moon i as well that i get it made it was a message for a dog. he started messing the semester. defend as well. he really can defend the city for a whole year before having to abandon the war. was near
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the systems no longer serve us, they actually control us. is there a way out from this growing dystopian? the news well, what we've been reporting on for a few years, money printing leads to inflation. this is about becoming a big problem for central banks around the world. only one central bank on the world is actually taking it on board and proactively dealing with the issue. we'll get to that mom and mm mm the hello. i'm going to be the next school should grow 2018 i goal is at least 20 people in a are 15 and a couple trace rounds. i think i can get done. location is in parkland florida. here's a plan. i'm going to go to goober the afternoon before 240 from there i'm going to school campus, walk up the stairs and load my bags and get my or should people down, i mean, was it main courtyard the the leaders lead to in the classroom screams of english as police leave students to see the the, the really are there isn't working. i mean, we can hear them in the background in the ordinary school day. and it was almost over. when gunfire erupted t
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us from governments taking controls somehow make us stronger and safe. and it makes americans, you know, look past the decks that happen every single day. the 100 people who die the 200 who had injured every day and say it's fine, we need to be able to own these because we need to be able to say that we're somehow safe from our government region. let me, anyone have any questions about the bills that we're going to be talking about today? if you see on the right side of your folder, you'll see there are 21 pagers, one on extreme risk law. and the other on the cdc funding in the day after i finished organizing event in colorado and leading the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives presence. that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends, i don't think out that we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in d. c, we set up the infrastructure every year. the government makes so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when you're go
us from governments taking controls somehow make us stronger and safe. and it makes americans, you know, look past the decks that happen every single day. the 100 people who die the 200 who had injured every day and say it's fine, we need to be able to own these because we need to be able to say that we're somehow safe from our government region. let me, anyone have any questions about the bills that we're going to be talking about today? if you see on the right side of your folder, you'll see...
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it's good to have with us. it was an attempt to display its diversity credentials, but it's ended up having exactly the opposite effect. a recent report on inclusivity by a major u. s. federal agency included a photo on its cover showing smiling office staff from all walks of life. but eagle items of as soon spots, not always as it seems to matri, poke among them. how do you convince people that you actually practice what you preach? well, if you're the u. s. office of the director of national intelligence. apparently you do a bit of bad photo shopping, at least if you go by the cover of the o d and the latest report on diversity inclusion and equity. the intelligence community should reflect the diverse make up of america and demonstrate that well fostering an environment where every professional can succeed. promoting diversity, equity and inclusion is fundamental to always, mccracken values and critical to meeting the isis mission, physics work every single day. it didn't take long for people to notice that
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and china is also going to take part in those up next to news use choose for us, use it spoon bus one hour, turn in half an hour with the latest join us again, that me with much of history is about patterns that are ebbs and flows of political passions, most of the time these passions are negotiated through compromise. other times there is people violence and even separation. the idea of succession today is not far fetch. we are witnessing a cultural succession and separation couldn't go even further algorithms, neural networks have been following us everywhere. we look online because our relationships are what matters most of us. and that's how we find meaning and how we make sense in our place in the silicon valley see, don't mention in the sleep presentations. however, i think ghost workers who train the software humans are involved in every step of the process when you're using anything online. but we're sold as this miracle of automation behind your screen. it's a workforce that seems algorithm is for next to nothing on a very good day to do $5.00. now a really bad day. i could d
and china is also going to take part in those up next to news use choose for us, use it spoon bus one hour, turn in half an hour with the latest join us again, that me with much of history is about patterns that are ebbs and flows of political passions, most of the time these passions are negotiated through compromise. other times there is people violence and even separation. the idea of succession today is not far fetch. we are witnessing a cultural succession and separation couldn't go even...
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, us support and expertise. yeah. and again, they're not combat forces. that's, that was the key. and that's what a lot of the internal people really wanted to really objected to at the time. so, but i think people there are realistic enough to know that they need some kind of presence in order to try and maintain that tactical level and fighting level for the, for the iraqi security forces. otherwise, we'll be back the way to where they were back in 2000 right after 2011, where, where isis just swept in front and that's what we want to talk about. what is different about at this time you did see how these package, you know, the time we've gone and come back to back. what is different? what is different this time is that unlike 2011, when we withdrew, there has been this popular mobilization forces that there shear and lot of them are back to. not all, but many of them are backed by iran. and they, they are committed to fighting isis and they, they have the experience, they've got the, and fact they're part of t
, us support and expertise. yeah. and again, they're not combat forces. that's, that was the key. and that's what a lot of the internal people really wanted to really objected to at the time. so, but i think people there are realistic enough to know that they need some kind of presence in order to try and maintain that tactical level and fighting level for the, for the iraqi security forces. otherwise, we'll be back the way to where they were back in 2000 right after 2011, where, where isis...
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and so what they're asking is that the us stop propping up a dictatorship in haiti that the us stop talking about sending soldiers, they don't want us soldiers, people who are associated with the a, have been involved in crimes. and there's also been a history of the agents themselves being involved in drug trafficking and other crime in a most human rights groups a long time ago decided that that actually instituted controls was unrealistic and have been calling for, for just deep, just stopping this kind of training, but they continue some of these programs and i think you are continuing to see people who are trained, they're using those skills to commit human rights violations. europe is ditching fossil fuels, at least that's the intention under radical new e u plans. the block says it will stop the sale of petrol powered cars and go carbon neutral all within the next decade. the overarching goal was and of course, is to make europe the very 1st climate neutral continental world. and to build a new growth strategy to get there. but going green will come at a cost, a new tax on goods comi
and so what they're asking is that the us stop propping up a dictatorship in haiti that the us stop talking about sending soldiers, they don't want us soldiers, people who are associated with the a, have been involved in crimes. and there's also been a history of the agents themselves being involved in drug trafficking and other crime in a most human rights groups a long time ago decided that that actually instituted controls was unrealistic and have been calling for, for just deep, just...