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s. congress as well both in the house on the senate side. and we really worked in detail on the report which we gave us in the national parliamentarians. we have had a very, very fruitful exchange and, and my hope is that after some initial exchanges, that there is a general understanding that they really need to work to, to, to accept what has been done. for example, in georgia by secretary of state reference burger. in georgia, who did a great job in administrating these electrons. so what we try to do is really to explain that these conspiracy theories regarding the elections are wrong, that they are invented and they are groundless. michael league from the free democrats, a member of the german parliament as well. mr. lee, we appreciate your time and your valuable interaction. i thank you. thank you much . finally to night, joe biden delivered a speech to day, the likes of which no living american, or living person anywhere has ever heard from a city u. s. president scathing words about his predecessor who incited violence to hold on to
s. congress as well both in the house on the senate side. and we really worked in detail on the report which we gave us in the national parliamentarians. we have had a very, very fruitful exchange and, and my hope is that after some initial exchanges, that there is a general understanding that they really need to work to, to, to accept what has been done. for example, in georgia by secretary of state reference burger. in georgia, who did a great job in administrating these electrons. so what we...
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s. congress, as well as from the greens here in germany, everyone in agreement that the north stream to natural gas pipeline that linked germany and russia should be killed. and despite hawkish language this week from the german foreign minister, berlin refuses to move on this pipeline. why do you think that is the pipeline is in the 1st instance quite vital to german energy concept. and secondly, they are hoping that they don't have to sacrifice. it's very clear to me. and i think the chancellor was a little bit of lee but really clear today. ready the event of major russian incursion or string to pipeline would very much be on the table. but it seems to me that they've been taking that view for many years. this is an economic and economic project and they're planning to stick to that you. i think this gets to the point that everybody is against what the russians is doing are doing in the last, but nobody really wants to, to pay for the solution. and that, to a degree why the americans ended up in that room alone. no kid wants the west to provide it with weapons to defend itself bec
s. congress, as well as from the greens here in germany, everyone in agreement that the north stream to natural gas pipeline that linked germany and russia should be killed. and despite hawkish language this week from the german foreign minister, berlin refuses to move on this pipeline. why do you think that is the pipeline is in the 1st instance quite vital to german energy concept. and secondly, they are hoping that they don't have to sacrifice. it's very clear to me. and i think the...
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s. congress as well both in the house on the senate side. and we really worked in detail on the report which we gave us in the national parliamentarians. we have had a very, very fruitful exchange and, and my hope is that after some initial exchanges, that there is a general understanding that they really need to work to, to, to accept what has been done. for example, in georgia by secretary of state reference burger. in georgia, who did a great job in administrating these elections. so what we try to do is really to explain these conspiracy theories regarding the elections are wrong that they are invented and they are groundless. michael league from the free democrats, a member of the german parliament as well. mr. lee, we appreciate your time and your valuable interaction. i thank you. thank you so much are. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . police and sudan if use tear gas against thousands of demonstrators demanding of transition to civilian rule. there are reports that at lea
s. congress as well both in the house on the senate side. and we really worked in detail on the report which we gave us in the national parliamentarians. we have had a very, very fruitful exchange and, and my hope is that after some initial exchanges, that there is a general understanding that they really need to work to, to, to accept what has been done. for example, in georgia by secretary of state reference burger. in georgia, who did a great job in administrating these elections. so what we...
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unfortunately, congress passed a law that they cannot be brought to the u. s. for any purpose, including a prosecution. there is this military commission process in 12 of them, it stays churches there. that process has had many, many problems. it itself, the reason the others haven't been brought to trial. there is, there simply is not the evidence to do so. and that is why they need to be transferred out of one kind of mo, immediately. that's unbelievable that we're still talking about this situation. 20 years later. cliff sloan, obama's, former envoy for the closure of going talk about joining us tonight from washington . mr. song good talking with you. thank you. thank you for having the i appreciate it. you watch the w news, and here's a reminder of the talk story that we're following before you. the world health organization to your director. issuing a strong warning of the spread of the o. micron corona virus variant which has become dominant here in europe. he says that over half of all europeans will likely become infected by the end of the winter. if t
unfortunately, congress passed a law that they cannot be brought to the u. s. for any purpose, including a prosecution. there is this military commission process in 12 of them, it stays churches there. that process has had many, many problems. it itself, the reason the others haven't been brought to trial. there is, there simply is not the evidence to do so. and that is why they need to be transferred out of one kind of mo, immediately. that's unbelievable that we're still talking about this...
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the u. s. to planted assassinations as revealed to congress in 1975. have you brought with you on some of those devices which would have been able to say i ever used this poison or we haven't a for killing people? no, don't fight an enemy. does this to fall a fire? the darn it does was jim fire les smaller than was alons input in the u. s. it was domestic scandals following watergate that led to secret service assassinations being officially banned by the president wooden. now, since 2002, the cia seems once again find any means justified. this is missouri are in eastern poland, far from the capital, warsaw, and near the border with bellows hidden in a forest is a polish secret service facility. this is where the cia has taken members of al qaeda and other terrorism suspects. once in poland, they were tortured by c. i. agents similar things have happened in bagram enough. galveston and abu ghraib prison in iraq, where the torturing fluted humiliation in poland. prisoners were interrogated using illegal methods as ordered by ca, leadership, even today,
the u. s. to planted assassinations as revealed to congress in 1975. have you brought with you on some of those devices which would have been able to say i ever used this poison or we haven't a for killing people? no, don't fight an enemy. does this to fall a fire? the darn it does was jim fire les smaller than was alons input in the u. s. it was domestic scandals following watergate that led to secret service assassinations being officially banned by the president wooden. now, since 2002, the...
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friday boy, o is u. s. society in danger of breaking apart. so tomorrow is going to be an amazing and spectacular day. in january 2021 from supporters stormed congress, claiming that the election was rate. you know, when you have that sort of, inability to agree on basic facts. i think that you face a future with a country that is very graham in germany to radicalization has found its way to the doors of govern. it's a new world at this point. mm. mm hm . iraq, a country devastated by years of war in 2006, a us special forces, unit storm, this solder city mosque, the strong old of a shiite militia. and in this engagement managed to kill 16 of their guys captures a whole bunch of them and left the scene. and they thought, well, they had done a great job until they got back to their base. oh little. as soon as the us soldiers left, the islamists sprang into action. those guys had come in, took the dead bodies of their fallen comrades, arranged him on prayer mats and made it look like the americans murdered these guys in the middle of prayer, an
friday boy, o is u. s. society in danger of breaking apart. so tomorrow is going to be an amazing and spectacular day. in january 2021 from supporters stormed congress, claiming that the election was rate. you know, when you have that sort of, inability to agree on basic facts. i think that you face a future with a country that is very graham in germany to radicalization has found its way to the doors of govern. it's a new world at this point. mm. mm hm . iraq, a country devastated by years of...
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s. department of defense in 2017, he warned congress that propaganda could become more dangerous than military force . as a doctor, program manager, i was going all over the government trying to tell people, you know, i need to start taking stuff seriously. there's going to be a big issue. it's going to be a big deal. you need to start paying attention and i got no response at all. basically. it's pretty. yeah, pretty sad. washington, january 2021. soldiers guarded congress. a few days after the storming of the capital for nina jackowitz. it was a disaster waiting to happen. it's been a difficult week to be a disinformation researcher to see your worst fears coming true and to see that your government in many ways either embraced or ignored the warning signals that were just blatantly obvious on the internet for so long. and i guess that's the most heartbreaking part, the complete lack of preparation. oh jenko, it's and her colleagues have shown how the attackers organized themselves, primarily with the help of private facebook groups. facebook groups are kind of like the creepy basem
s. department of defense in 2017, he warned congress that propaganda could become more dangerous than military force . as a doctor, program manager, i was going all over the government trying to tell people, you know, i need to start taking stuff seriously. there's going to be a big issue. it's going to be a big deal. you need to start paying attention and i got no response at all. basically. it's pretty. yeah, pretty sad. washington, january 2021. soldiers guarded congress. a few days after...
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there was a commission from congress. and today it's the secretary of state, from the u. s. m. all this is of course, to prevent a russian attack on did to go get diplomacy going, as long as it can seems that the u. s. and for in secret services have decided that a russian attack or an escalation is imminent. and this activity is of course, to prevent it from happening, hoping that as long as talks are going on, there will be no shooting. but he has a blink and we'll go on to meet with his russian counterpart on friday. how much space is there still full diplomacy? after a whole series of meetings between western allies and moscow, including germany, foreign minister, i'm alina babel just yesterday, failed to achieve anything. well, what we can see is that russia is engaging in this diplomacy. the problem is, we do know what put his overall goal is. it is to extend or to re establish a part of the soviet sphere of an influence that the soviet union used to have and to bring ukraine back into this sphere of influence. but we do not know what his priorities are. is this whole bui
there was a commission from congress. and today it's the secretary of state, from the u. s. m. all this is of course, to prevent a russian attack on did to go get diplomacy going, as long as it can seems that the u. s. and for in secret services have decided that a russian attack or an escalation is imminent. and this activity is of course, to prevent it from happening, hoping that as long as talks are going on, there will be no shooting. but he has a blink and we'll go on to meet with his...
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and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build back. better program of the bill that has not gone through congress, which has now been factored out. that's not going to go through likely we've been looking at that, of course, in the us as well. and the now that the other issue, of course in the u. s. is the fact that the fed, the federal reserve, might raise interest rates maybe 3 times this year. so that will raise boring rates . and that's, of course, an issue for developing countries as i mentioned in that report. because of course, that makes the dollar more expensive. another reason is supply chain issues and of course that might also be something that could impact china because of course they have a 0 called strategy. specifically the downgrade for the chinese economy. links to the fact that china has been struggling with its real estate market sector. we've all heard of the ever grand story that was the bigger stories in china or out of china last year, at le
and the reason the m f gave for the u. s. economy downgrade is because of potential benefits from the build back. better program of the bill that has not gone through congress, which has now been factored out. that's not going to go through likely we've been looking at that, of course, in the us as well. and the now that the other issue, of course in the u. s. is the fact that the fed, the federal reserve, might raise interest rates maybe 3 times this year. so that will raise boring rates . and...
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i, he said, due to deliver the speech a year to the day after the u. s. capital was breached. so let's have a look and see what is going on in the statutory statuary hole in the congress complex. including tape that instantly remind all who has lived through them where they were and what they were doing. when our democracy came under the days that occupied not only a place on our calendar, but a place in our collective memory. december 7th, 1941. september 11th, 2000 and and january 2021. on that day i was not only vice president elect. i was also a united states senator. i was here at the capital that morning and classified hearing that fellow members of the senate intelligence committee. hours later, the capital were briefed i had left, but my thoughts immediately turned not only to my colleagues, but to my staff who had been forced to seek refuge in our office, converting filing cabinets into barricades. what the extremists who roamed these halls target. it was not only the lives of elected leaders, what they sought to degrade and destroy was not only a building hallowed as
i, he said, due to deliver the speech a year to the day after the u. s. capital was breached. so let's have a look and see what is going on in the statutory statuary hole in the congress complex. including tape that instantly remind all who has lived through them where they were and what they were doing. when our democracy came under the days that occupied not only a place on our calendar, but a place in our collective memory. december 7th, 1941. september 11th, 2000 and and january 2021. on...
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u. s. in israel unleashed the stuck net virus on iranian nuclear facilities. it destroyed 1000 centrifuges in the uranium enrichment facility, a virtual attack with physical consequences. and it opened pandora's box from then on many countries would equip themselves with cyber armies. since then, everybody has really pursued this, this disruptive, destructive capability. ah, robert lee served for a long time in the u. s. air force. and briefly with the essay. after stocks night, he warned that the u. s. 2 was vulnerable to cyber attacks. as i kind of raised that point up in the government at the time just in the department offense in the air force, a lot of people are like, what are, what are controls us? what, what do you mean? like i all the stuff that we use, like whenever we don't use the same stuff that use in iran. yeah. of course we do actually it's, it's ubiquitous. and, and you could tell, there was this moment for a lot of them were, it was just crazy to think about the blow ba
u. s. in israel unleashed the stuck net virus on iranian nuclear facilities. it destroyed 1000 centrifuges in the uranium enrichment facility, a virtual attack with physical consequences. and it opened pandora's box from then on many countries would equip themselves with cyber armies. since then, everybody has really pursued this, this disruptive, destructive capability. ah, robert lee served for a long time in the u. s. air force. and briefly with the essay. after stocks night, he warned that...
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this president has only 39 detainees left a one time all the u. s. government is paying nearly $14000000.00 a year per prisoner to run that person just for them. he knows perfectly well, there's no reason there's no rational reason for one time to stay open. there are many reasons from human rights to national security to meant to cost to many others why the prison should be closed. there's no reason why you cannot close it within the 1st 6 within the next 6 months, the 1st 6 months of this year needs. so you think president by will shut the place down by the summer. i didn't say well, i said he could. i don't know if he well, honestly we have not seen the kind of progress we would have liked to see for him as president. i mean, even when he was vice president during the during president obama's presidency, he said he would close one time on that. they would close going on and they didn't . now he has the opportunity to do it. we have not seen enough movement in that direction. he's only transferred one detainee out there. now 15 cleared for relea
this president has only 39 detainees left a one time all the u. s. government is paying nearly $14000000.00 a year per prisoner to run that person just for them. he knows perfectly well, there's no reason there's no rational reason for one time to stay open. there are many reasons from human rights to national security to meant to cost to many others why the prison should be closed. there's no reason why you cannot close it within the 1st 6 within the next 6 months, the 1st 6 months of this...
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u. s. president donald trump later pardon the shooters . from the incident after the scandal, the blackwater brand was tarnished. prince set up new companies under changing names. one of them is based in hong kong. he runs a company called frontier services group based out of hong kong, its own primarily by beijing. they do belt road initiative, stuff in africa to strengthen beijing's national interests. are gone. so you, you have eric prince, mr. captain america, i'm ultra patriotic, going into business with powerful figures directly connected to the central committee of the chinese communist party. eric prince is working to become v global player in the world of shadow conflicts. the mercenary business is global. moscow to relies on highly trained military veterans. russia always has use mercenaries always. and particularly under vladimir putin potent comes out of the k g b. the k g b was using unofficial assets left and right all over the world as the see i was, none of this is new. what is new, as the technology that used to be the spie
u. s. president donald trump later pardon the shooters . from the incident after the scandal, the blackwater brand was tarnished. prince set up new companies under changing names. one of them is based in hong kong. he runs a company called frontier services group based out of hong kong, its own primarily by beijing. they do belt road initiative, stuff in africa to strengthen beijing's national interests. are gone. so you, you have eric prince, mr. captain america, i'm ultra patriotic, going...
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and in his, you know, most u. s. president, in their 1st year, if they are lucky, they are able to get one piece of major, major legislation, 3 congress in their 1st year. joe biden. he got to, i mean, you said it, the coven risky plan, the infrastructure bill. why isn't he bragging about these accomplishments, and why aren't his fellow democrats in congress? why are they bragging about this as well? oh, the problem is friend. as we just turn the piece, it's really, it will take years probably before people are really feel the outcome of the infrastructure a package. i'm sure that the history books will write about that in 102030 years. but for now people don't feel it. that is a problem and this and also problem with co. 19. i think it's fair to say that joe biden did too many things right in the beginning. he probably failed on putting out enough testing kids to the people, but he provided a country or with the possibility to get vaccinated or without any preparation because the president, donald trump, didn't l
and in his, you know, most u. s. president, in their 1st year, if they are lucky, they are able to get one piece of major, major legislation, 3 congress in their 1st year. joe biden. he got to, i mean, you said it, the coven risky plan, the infrastructure bill. why isn't he bragging about these accomplishments, and why aren't his fellow democrats in congress? why are they bragging about this as well? oh, the problem is friend. as we just turn the piece, it's really, it will take years probably...
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they went on a more way to the u. s. for any reasons where they cannot be transferred to stan, traveling the u. s, they cannot be transferred to be a prisoner in the u. s. let alone to be released from the us. and so the big question matters what to do with the remaining prisoners. and there are 3 categories, what, what is the one that are convicted? one was the one that had been cleared for release. that's about 13. and the 3rd one is the ones that haven't been convicted, but that are still considered to be a danger. and those are the most difficult to find a solution for. johan asked him from the german institute for international security affairs. thank you. you are the director of the world health organization in europe says with current infection rates, more than half the population in the region will be infected with on the chron in the next $6.00 to $8.00 weeks. hands glucose as rising infections are going hand in hand with rising hospitalization. numbers. now israel is among the places seeing record new cases. it
they went on a more way to the u. s. for any reasons where they cannot be transferred to stan, traveling the u. s, they cannot be transferred to be a prisoner in the u. s. let alone to be released from the us. and so the big question matters what to do with the remaining prisoners. and there are 3 categories, what, what is the one that are convicted? one was the one that had been cleared for release. that's about 13. and the 3rd one is the ones that haven't been convicted, but that are still...
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the u. s. is top diplomat has met with a german foreign minister analynn, a bare bach along with british and french counterparts. after stopping here on wednesday, blinkin will wrap up his tour by holding talks with the russian foreign minister survey never of in geneva. on friday. it is a meeting widely seen as one of the last attempts to stop russia from launching an attack on neighboring ukraine. and blinking said that he and other european leaders were on the same page and looking for a peaceful solution to the conflict between russia and ukraine. are collected and the goal that i'm going to be share and was to see in diplomatic their minds on the, to deescalate tensions caused by russia's massing of troops along in cranes borders . to deter and prevent further russian invasion or destabilization of ukraine and to address legitimate security concerns put forward by russia by of the united states by europe through dialogue. not through regression. we have richard back with us now. richard
the u. s. is top diplomat has met with a german foreign minister analynn, a bare bach along with british and french counterparts. after stopping here on wednesday, blinkin will wrap up his tour by holding talks with the russian foreign minister survey never of in geneva. on friday. it is a meeting widely seen as one of the last attempts to stop russia from launching an attack on neighboring ukraine. and blinking said that he and other european leaders were on the same page and looking for a...
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s. detention tamp and camp in guantanamo was still open. 20 years after taking in its 1st prisoners, we asked if the lever be shut that antenna star, no bakovich back on core to after his legal victory to play in the australian open . fans are delighted, but the threat of deportation is not off the table yet. ah i'm see me so much gander. glad you could join us in a medical 1st. us surgeons have successfully implanted a genetically modified pink heart into a human patient. the transplant took place last week. the 57 year old man was too ill to be eligible for a human heart transplant, but he says he is set to be recovering well so far. medical researchers hope such procedures could one day help ease the chronic shortage of human organ donations. this is the heart used to give dave bennett a new lease on life. in a 9 hour procedure surgeons transplanted the organ, taken from a one year old pig. it was gene edited, bred and killed for this purpose. following friday surgery, the 57 year old
s. detention tamp and camp in guantanamo was still open. 20 years after taking in its 1st prisoners, we asked if the lever be shut that antenna star, no bakovich back on core to after his legal victory to play in the australian open . fans are delighted, but the threat of deportation is not off the table yet. ah i'm see me so much gander. glad you could join us in a medical 1st. us surgeons have successfully implanted a genetically modified pink heart into a human patient. the transplant took...
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the u. s. supreme court has rejected a request by former president donald trump, to block the release of documents related to the storming of the capitol last year . trump, who's been accused of stoking the assault on congress, had sought to prevent the records from being given to the panel, investigating the events. us secretary of state antony, blinking as in berlin. his latest stop over in 3 days of shuttle diplomacy aimed at preventing russia from invading ukraine. he's holding discussions with his german, british, and french counterparts on how to contain the threat from russia, including a face to face bilateral, meeting with german foreign minister, another book, a day earlier, lincoln was in kia for talks with ukrainian leaders. he told them he would keep working to avert a russian attack, and he urged western countries to remain united in their support of ukraine. lincoln is also due to meet with russian foreign minister survey, lovegrove in geneva, on friday. let's bring in our chi
the u. s. supreme court has rejected a request by former president donald trump, to block the release of documents related to the storming of the capitol last year . trump, who's been accused of stoking the assault on congress, had sought to prevent the records from being given to the panel, investigating the events. us secretary of state antony, blinking as in berlin. his latest stop over in 3 days of shuttle diplomacy aimed at preventing russia from invading ukraine. he's holding discussions...