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one of you use the word agencies that the rockers have more agency, but they don't. i mean, the fact, but more than half of them won't even bother to vote. the political power has been captured by the sort of warlords, basically by correct political groups. many of them in basins to be wrong, you're wrong, definitely one. the war. i mean, iraq, in some ways is almost a colony of iran now. and it's, it's quite incredible that the united states of america, which views iran is as a, as an adversary. and basically handed iraq to iran on a platter. and i think the biggest losers are the sunni muslims because they basically ran iraq before and they have been persecuted since the invasion. they lost the most people during the civil war of the, of the $2.00. i found the courage or send me a ton of us in the she, i have most of the power most of the resources. so iraq, sidney is, are orphaned by this war. alright, it's interesting, laura mentioned that the issue of ukraine, and we, as we know recently the i, c. c issued an arrest warrant for russia president vladimir putin. n
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the d minor on edge is 0. 20 years since the us led invasion of iraq. how has the war reshaped the country and impacted the region? does it still affect wider world affairs today? this is inside story. ah. hello, welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a than 20 years ago. life in iraq changed forever. us and british military force is rolled into the country, unleashing a wave of military destruction that would topple president saddam hussein. it would also kill and maim many hundreds of thousands of people will be discussing with our guests the legacy of this war in iraq, the middle east and globally, but 1st, sorry, been j reports from baghdad and how the anniversary is being seen there. this is as for those square where the famous statue of saddam hussein was brought down when us forces took over the bill that people here in the capital will tell you that in the last 20 years, all they are seen is destruction. desperation and deep division. people in baghdad have been coming to the streets and other parts of europe as well to try and get those rise for basi
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could i use it? did you deal with what she used to proceed? professional lithium to walk you prevalent zavala, but yet what they used to level the diesel ah ah, welcome back to going undergrad, i'm still here with overthrown back. it's sunny by minister m ron con. as you know, the white house has been denying a lot of stories, not least the nord stream destruction story revealed by seymour hersh. but according to your allegations about the fact you were threatened by consequences. as appearing in that cipher or code, the biden spokesperson k bedingfield is on the record, the saying, there's absolutely no truth to that allegation that you made. well, hardly are they going to say that, you know, we were involved in a regime, jane and bugs on. obviously they were denied, but the factors, the cipher was the ocean conversation between our ambassador in washington and on a lou. and that was reported to me. and the exact words were that you should get out of your prime minister in a board of, nor gone. and surprisingly, the next day, there was a lot
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be anne smith, date on house is era 20 years since the us led invasion of iraq. how has the war we shape the country and impacted the region? does it still affect wider world affairs today? this is inside story. ah. hello, welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a than 20 years ago. life in iraq changed forever. us and british military force is rolled into the country, unleashing a wave of military destruction that would topple president saddam hussein. it would also kill and maim many hundreds of thousands of people will be discussing with our guests the legacy of this war in iraq. the middle east and globally, but 1st, so i've been j reports from baghdad. how the anniversary is being seen there. this is alfred, those square where the famous statue of saddam hussein was brought down when us forces took over the bill that people here in the capital will tell you that in the last 20 years, all there seen is destruction. desperation and deep division people in baghdad. have been coming to the fries and other parts of europe as well, to try and get those rise for basic ser
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so that's why there's a disdain for us. i think you're right bob, this is not a decision to be taken lightly. it takes some believe somebody with real wherewithal to be able to, to take on a government to take on organizations that have unlimited funds and can bury you in legal proceedings. well, i'd like to thank our guest, the fearless t s a whistleblower robert mclean. and thanks to our viewers for tuning in yet again, in mid november, the greek orthodox, archbishop of cyprus, passed away and that his funeral, one of the church hierarchy said something that is apropos of all whistleblowers. i believe that it's something we should all aspire to. he said, quote, he left behind a body of work before which time itself will bow and he has taught us that humans justify their fleeting passing through this world struggling for the common good, unquote. that's exactly what whistleblowers do. they struggle for the common good thanks again for tuning in. we'll see you next time. 2 2 2 2 2 ah ah ah, violence and rob sounds like the
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it being used again in the future. the sanctions, tech parent and brussels. thank you so much. that's our time, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you can follow our team on twitter at dw news and myself at nicole underscore foolish. for now though, from me on the entire team here on the day, thank you so much for spending part of your day with, [000:00:00;00] with research for a better climate involves a stinky method. a scientists to new zealand is performing breast test, some shape to find out how much harmful met and gas they pant. some sheeps breast is more climate friendly, and the scientist is successfully breeding them. global 3000. next, on d, w. o eco africa, you can look good and be sustainable. we are trying to construct the idea of what ways to read the means when it comes to test when it comes to fashion. our design is just our, to our tool to engage every into 12. that's the message from young. i'm a and design eco africa. in 60 minutes on w, y ah, do are flying rivers create
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she could rush uncle w, which is to run us. but i, it's a pity, beside the store to hunter thomas lee stood up the door. we met awaiting a sort of instruction with that convey keep up with you, but if you could 3 bullet to kill them if you will develop it. so let boucher so so so but so i'm, is assembled, this film shows the federal torchlight procession. and this is video of the torchlight procession organized by the all for lat, fiarty in 2000 and both feature the same aesthetics and slogans. and the same conviction to build a racially peer laughing with with the suffered because we're getting the business and you clean a b, e w that was chosen, you americans gray you. we, origin who just got to read is just touching off curriculum. no ceiling in such a circle. you must see the difference until it shall get you thrown with them probably. and you're still with you. i wish to hear that i sent you yesterday. i should not be study christalin place to come into enough thing, which you which and it was just in the solution posted s
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you see this take us back to the very idea. she was the west one, libya is chaos and maintenance of the scales they want for a year from military conflict, them from to be in cities. then for another year, some fake elections done for the parliament for both of them. and then for another year, some tribal conflicts on the borders with nisha chad and then some smuggling smuggling of african workers to be sold as slaves on the coast and city cities of libya. and they changed the game the face of the game of the game every year when they want the election 3 years ago. this was just another phase that they wanted to learn and, and therefore maintain chaos and libya. federalist duffy would have ended this game completely. and would have one with a landslide elections and libya, libya know that libya be us talk to each other that we meet with our enemy, the libya. they are not our enemies anymore. from 2011, we have negotiations. dialogue. we rely on our religion on our common identity to you in our history of you had that getting th
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all protected us data will be under the protection of us law. and under the control of the u. s. that security team, our 1st, a few liberal members of the house of oppose the move to shut down tick tock. the primary fear that this would be against the 1st amendment, the freedom of speech clause in the constitution. but it appeared the majority support either shutting the down or forcing the sale to a us company. the f b i director has told congress that tick tock represents a national security threat. the federal government has ordered that it be removed from all federal devices. the previous administration attempted to shut tick tock down, but the move was stopped by the court and whatever merges from these hearings, there's likely at some stage to be a protracted legal argument based on 1st amendment grounds. my kind, i'll just hear a washington. well, the letter x has decided to ban that transgender women from elite female competition governing bodies, precedence. sebastian co said the decision was made in the interests of fairness and protecting the future of the female categ
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case it cost us, i guess also cost us a much more market in the ga, jonah, missouri. gotta make sure to not approve. dude, i'm on my that nice thought nationally, even need a felony. cannot buy that in. i use him at if you go to another shim, can my son morales? i'm doing a bit of an x, you know more. got it with him. yes she's was, it was good. she'll start honda honda that dupont to with the 4th cut out of my time was and i knew that call will who ducking on it and she would get more of that modified with the weather job. one of his scholarship, when he had great boy, sammy should mas, i'm to do to wash him as i'm not to you for the last i want to hold. as i was, i don't want, i will stop by monday doors been one of the thief. why? why, he's just too exhausted to be big on a year on a ship. but i think in my, myself, my kind of get c r y c need besought pulled out my day by one of them was a with ah, with more than the heart of with him. he, our lean body. i almost care. but should from the day that hang the shorter in his or by a den, the village i was, i don't car
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and they made us all federal air marshals. and that's how it started you were, you were only on the job for about 18 months when you heard of a proposed t. s. a plan to take federal air marshals off of long distance non stop flights in order to save money. this was a dangerous idea and you said so, but you were rebuffed, so you went to the media that actually worked and the plan was withdrawn by the department of homeland security. what made you go to the media rather than to say the inspector general or the congressional oversight committees? well, early in the year marshall program, there were several, or pre 911 year marshals that were telling us that eventually the u. s. is going to install a secondary barrier system between the cockpit and the main cabin, which was a 100 percent, eliminate hijackings. and the israelis had had this system for several decades. and a lot of his didn't really understand that concept of this secondary barrier. but once we started flying these missions, and we saw that the only thing between an
and they made us all federal air marshals. and that's how it started you were, you were only on the job for about 18 months when you heard of a proposed t. s. a plan to take federal air marshals off of long distance non stop flights in order to save money. this was a dangerous idea and you said so, but you were rebuffed, so you went to the media that actually worked and the plan was withdrawn by the department of homeland security. what made you go to the media rather than to say the inspector...
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he was conspiring, he was getting beat us. he had high lobby score with santa connie on up here on my going to payroll, who was robbing against the washington. americans. i look in ron, when do rush on is on a gordon as if the whole of foreign office all, all the stakeholders were not on board and that wasn't a cipher too. and he campaigned that him, ron is, and the american and general america and level, now we just go and then they look boys in the big light above good relationship with the trump administration, former prime minister, i'll stop you. the more from the 22nd prime minister pockets on the chairman of the p t. i. m on con after this break. ah ah, ah, ah . oh the is for mr. a broad western leg work order. and a bit of you with that word order is now more you are seeing in you 3 is the last desperate by the americans and a fuel west. a lead. try to leap in that order. it's a more be didn't order religion with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race
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s. coders, us would actually use military force against the hag if an american were put on trial. i mean, it's at that sounds crazy, but it's actually true that they would resort to force to protect americans from prosecution for war crimes. which if you look at the number of conflicts, the united states has been involved in over the last 4050 years, there's a lot of conflicts to cover there, and a lot of soldiers culpability that could be investigated though in the u. s. will not allow its own soldiers to be or is citizens in general to be under that jurisdiction, but everybody else is apparently mark. yeah. so there's an awful lot in note saying, or be careful what you wish for. i think that may will be the case if, if we raise the proof of the i c. c will, he will understand what it is, what it does. but i think for an awful lot of people watching today, it's just another opaque drake self serving some more useless institution on the european council. and the so many also i, you can just read the list, european commission, airplane pulse, but i couldn't even just close on along
s. coders, us would actually use military force against the hag if an american were put on trial. i mean, it's at that sounds crazy, but it's actually true that they would resort to force to protect americans from prosecution for war crimes. which if you look at the number of conflicts, the united states has been involved in over the last 4050 years, there's a lot of conflicts to cover there, and a lot of soldiers culpability that could be investigated though in the u. s. will not allow its own...
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she could throw chicago to do it on us without. it's a pity, beside to store, do 100, don't use. lee stood up the door. we met awaiting a minister rushman back and they keep up with you. but if you could tell everybody to kill them if you will develop it, stolen, boucher so so, so by, so i me as a sub this film shows the federal torchlight procession. and this is video of the torchlight procession organized by the all philosophy, a party in 2000 to meet both feature the same aesthetics and slogans. and the same conviction to build a racially peer left in with china has performed a master stroke of diplomacy. it is broken in agreement that we'll see a ran and saudi arabia again reestablish diplomatic relations. this could be a step not only to reorder the middle east, but also usher in an area of stability in the region. today. washington is the odd man out today i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctioned foreign companies, quitting russia, a client atm card. so blanton bangs, disconnected from the international payment system, functional puppy juvenile donna and euro exchan
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they do not deal with us as a human beings. but see us as a masters full of forest presidents. i had denied accusations of racism and announce measures to protect african refugees. so does not belong to the company there in another world. what happened was a misunderstanding that i could describe as not innocent. the important thing is to respect the trinity in law. these are brothers, i reiterate, they are brothers. so what are they talking about with this campaign? the many asians express solidarity with refugees rejecting offensive statements or actions against them by the local. the beaman wealth may be led on to the they are angry that their government is being accused of racism, but also feel ashamed of the violence and hope the crises will not spoil tunisia or undermine its values. i think that a the british broadcasting corporation has apologized for cancelling several support programs on saturday because of a boy caught by presenting and pundits. they refused to work because their colleague match the day host gary lenika had been suspended. so public remarks about the
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i'm not sure what the taxpayers invested in his visit but it's a shame he couldn't come with us fornine minutes on this topic and i'm very disappointed . he has appeared on panels about they sold this legally i had a number of questions for him not the least of which is that disparity between black and white voters in terms of it while being 35 percent is the problem that seems to be the to be working on the most he believes what he said in his testimony related to tthomas jefferson's quote about consent of the governed he should have taken more care planning is stable and i hope he didn't think his leaving early was an effort to avoid any questions about what's happening inohio . i'm extremely disappointed and hopefully was not an effort to evade questioning but i do want to thank the witnesses who managed to stay with us and thank them for what they do. if i could just start and i apologize if i do this wrong. secretary ardoin. i wonder if you could tell me do you believe djoe biden won the 2020 election. >> i do believe he won. >> mister anderson, do you believe joe by and one of the
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the minor on her jazeera, 20 years since the us led invasion of iraq. how has the war reshaped the country and impacted the region? does it still affect why the world affairs today? this is inside story. ah. hello, welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a than 20 years ago. life in iraq changed forever. us and british military force is rolled into the country, unleashing a wave of military destruction that would topple president saddam hussein. it would also kill and maim many hundreds of thousands of people will be discussing with our guest the legacy of this war in iraq, the middle east and globally, but 1st, sorry, been j reports from baghdad. and how the anniversary is being seen there. this isn't for those square where the fame statue of saddam hussein was brought down when us forces took over well that people here in the capital will tell you that in the last 20 years, all they're seen is destruction, desperation, and deep division. people in baghdad have been coming to the street and other parts of europe as well to try and get those rise for basic ser
the minor on her jazeera, 20 years since the us led invasion of iraq. how has the war reshaped the country and impacted the region? does it still affect why the world affairs today? this is inside story. ah. hello, welcome to the show. i'm sammy's a than 20 years ago. life in iraq changed forever. us and british military force is rolled into the country, unleashing a wave of military destruction that would topple president saddam hussein. it would also kill and maim many hundreds of thousands...
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she could throw chicago to do it on us without. it's a pity, beside to store to hunter thomas lee stood up the door. we met awaiting a few minutes to rush back and they keep up with you. but if you could terribly to kiss them if you will open up it. so like boucher so so. so my son is struggling. this film shows a fair drive torchlight procession. and this is video of the torchlight procession organized by the all for lot fear, party in 2000 and both feature the same aesthetic, some slogans. and the same conviction. to build a racially pure laughing with awe with by the middle of the 19th century. practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british empire alone feel authorities and impose that heavy death bringing the people into poverty and were exporting natural resources. and moreover, these authorities absolutely had no consideration for the traditions of the local population, treating them like 2nd class citizens. the british were showing signs of disrespect even to those who cooperated with them. the fact of
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i said us on the lens. yes. but lopez opened a door also said the incident would not have generated nearly as much attention. had the victims been mexicans, and not us citizens. the france now were tens of thousands of joined a fresh wave of protests against the government's proposed pension reforms. unions avowed to bring the nation to a stand still over the plans which would see the minimum retirement age raised from $62.00 to $6.00 each full. the early hours final preparations are made for a day of disruption. to make shift barricade set in place at a bus depot, just north of paris unions called on people to come out and force to protest against president manuel mc cause planned to overhaul pensions. a controversial proposal that would see the age of retirement raised to $64.00. and they've done just that by lunchtime, thousands of people had taken to the streets in cities right across the country with one message. 2 0 boy, looseness was on dental. i don't want to work until i'm 6400 well enough already for t
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it gives us proof of concept. it tells us it's possible, but of course, 50 percent is probably not good enough in the next 5 years. i think we will have the results of the next m 72 trial. so that's the leading the tv vaccine at the moment designed to boost b. c, g. there are other candidate vaccines, both of which are being developed to replace p. c. she. those are both being tested at the moment and over the next 5 years we'll see results from those trials as well . but i think even if any of those trials show that we have an effect to vaccine, it will then take another 2 or 3 years before the vaccine is actually licensed.
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it's good to have you with us. because fight ca, documents has revealed that washington hot ponds to start the conflicts with moscow . 30 invasion of crimea as far back as 1957. but it's now been almost a decade since the climate referendum brought the peninsula back into the russian fold and occasion that russian president vladimir putin march by promising to protect the region. it's all costs you know, that continued she was stupid. 9 years ago, the residence of crime in some stuff made their unimed vigorous and final historical choice to again and for of a more become part of our big united country is obvious that for crime in service, topple issues of security or of high priority. especially today, we will do everything to stop any threats, gillian, the way, 9 years ago, crimea voted to reunite with russia despite much protests from kiev and the west, which continues to this day. but this price peninsula was in washington's cross hairs for a lot longer than just about a decade. way back in 1900. 57. the see i p
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good us politics. the bottom line, ah ah, b u, i says, a russian fighter jet is collided with an american military drone over the black sea, causing it to crash. this incident demonstrates a lack of competence in addition to being unsafe and unprofessional. ah, lo mariam, muzzy and london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program hoc hassan. he believes clash with supporters of enron con, outside the former prime minister's home in law had it is expected arrest milan. we say psycho on friday is killed $190.00 people after hitting the country for a 2nd time in a month. it disagrees. continue to blame that government for last month, tre. crash. we show you the nerve center of that work. ah, now the u. s. is condemned what it call the reckless maneuver by russian jet that brought down one of its surveillance drones state department to summon the russian ambassador antigens. as the russian fighter jet collided with the american drone, as it was flying over the black sea south of ukraine, it
good us politics. the bottom line, ah ah, b u, i says, a russian fighter jet is collided with an american military drone over the black sea, causing it to crash. this incident demonstrates a lack of competence in addition to being unsafe and unprofessional. ah, lo mariam, muzzy and london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program hoc hassan. he believes clash with supporters of enron con, outside the former prime minister's home in law had it is expected arrest milan. we say...
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. us, let us do these excuses in yoga across the mass. good, good. we prism the most of the book is where do you still at the one you know you love? never do it at the store. moscow say it but yeah. ok in some of the which explicitly late in the any mobile have you come? will christy people google suite venus, please nights are to leave in the building. please note ticket. even though with portia as a co classa. not that i get you. well, it's good reason you're saying you've portion, you know, kind of quarter at the news a shades. well, i suppose should us mother would. oh, sodium, you know, could i, you? i became where amy was with epstein, united selina producer, the green skulker was started the class trajectory the church has spun ringing in your will a voice of me a snazzy of linea for his younger for crane. the foolish. busy the chic eula, it's a tragedy look strong. he should porky proline when darvin lowe, efficient enough. i'm going to put a small table of course for police manual in this case and you cannot feed them if a gas po
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and also in the way against us, germans by the industrial lising us indirectly is actually a trap for both sides. and so if the americans are not ending it soon, they will be drawn in. and i don't think that this is very popular for most of the population in the united states. people already asking when to redraw new crime to get the same support. that is more joke, of course, but that is how the american electorate may feel. and del, nearing an election. the next is, i don't think that they want to have a carry on much longer. if you had heard this time, maybe 2 years ago, that any talk of peace in a conflict would be ridiculed. essentially, the way it has been particularly by, by us officials saying that we're not ready for a piece talking on behalf of ukraine, essentially saying that it shouldn't happen the negotiations could happen. but we wanted on earth terms on essentially that leads the conflict to progress and perhaps even escalate in terms of ukrainians themselves. the people stuck in this. do you think that's what they want? no, certainly not the people in ukraine as much a
and also in the way against us, germans by the industrial lising us indirectly is actually a trap for both sides. and so if the americans are not ending it soon, they will be drawn in. and i don't think that this is very popular for most of the population in the united states. people already asking when to redraw new crime to get the same support. that is more joke, of course, but that is how the american electorate may feel. and del, nearing an election. the next is, i don't think that they...
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in city of nan police use take us as fast, the crowns as they appear to be doing. so. here in paris, a correspondent natasha butler has more from the french capital. there are thousands of people filling the square. the infantry parents are going to be picky . school and i think from the front office demonstration that has already left, but there are people still coming in to this classroom around. there's been a lot of disruption, say it is a nationwide so i can protest and nice to meet you and that's affecting across the public sector transform education, health services, golf. but you still finding out in power, it's a lot of anger over president micro pension reform bill, which will raise the retirement. but not people are now angry. is the method by which micro government push this bill through all the bypass and you'll make them pay the $455.00 degree people say dr. shows the price of micro look not only does not care, i should say about people in the streets and their concerns, but he also doesn't care that frozen institutions. they say about lawmakers about opp
in city of nan police use take us as fast, the crowns as they appear to be doing. so. here in paris, a correspondent natasha butler has more from the french capital. there are thousands of people filling the square. the infantry parents are going to be picky . school and i think from the front office demonstration that has already left, but there are people still coming in to this classroom around. there's been a lot of disruption, say it is a nationwide so i can protest and nice to meet you...
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they man and us need only thing. they can get it by getting read a potent and putting up i wanted to price on his head so to speak. you know, a new york times report says that more than 40000 people in somalia had died last year due to a severe drought. millions of others in the east african nation are also considered at risk of starvation. fullest clear, examines the causes of the crisis. and the latest episode of africa now. yeah, on the outskirts of the capital city of somalia, mogadishu ad and internally displaced can do a little tens of thousands of people here. many has come them all different kinds of the country. now all the people started coming here years ago, weedy because of drought because of famine. because if conflict in the areas, the situation has deteriorated a lot since the recent grain crisis began a year ago following the russia ukraine conflict. the country is relying and has been relying for years on the we can grain that it gets from russia, ukraine, and those supplies for the bit of part of t
they man and us need only thing. they can get it by getting read a potent and putting up i wanted to price on his head so to speak. you know, a new york times report says that more than 40000 people in somalia had died last year due to a severe drought. millions of others in the east african nation are also considered at risk of starvation. fullest clear, examines the causes of the crisis. and the latest episode of africa now. yeah, on the outskirts of the capital city of somalia, mogadishu ad...
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if it's used. it consist of 10 percent of the words green and the words wheat. so if these are weeds, farms are poisoned by the depleted uranium. that means 10 percent of the work population could go on hunger. and this is also foods or warfare that this being lunch or clarity, what's really room. i'm glad you brought that up because it's a truly extraordinary development. me. this is how much they care about ukraine. this is how much the west cares about your brain. isn't it? soil for generations to come? i'd like it just extraordinary. i, you know, i want know what future historians will say. what kind of regime allows your people to be used as cannon fodder and you have your backers, so a soil and destroyer destroy your, your land. i mean, this is, it's almost to the point of madness. i mean, that even america, how can a military victory be achieved when you killed your people and destroyed your land? if it doesn't make any sense to me, he goes. but it's not surprising in serbia, for example, un
if it's used. it consist of 10 percent of the words green and the words wheat. so if these are weeds, farms are poisoned by the depleted uranium. that means 10 percent of the work population could go on hunger. and this is also foods or warfare that this being lunch or clarity, what's really room. i'm glad you brought that up because it's a truly extraordinary development. me. this is how much they care about ukraine. this is how much the west cares about your brain. isn't it? soil for...
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they want to rob us. if it's such an easy sell this western lead world order, maybe it's because the skids were already heavily greased with resentment in places like latin america and asia charges assay strangers. c u. s. back regime change efforts. more people around the world are starting to question the benefit for the average person of us led military intervention sold under the guise of spreading freeman democracy. and is the last really striking a blow to russia in ukraine as they think doubts of even started to seep into the mainstream western press. as for the war, is russia really losing the ukrainians? have fought astonishingly well. but if suffered, huge losses, rushes economy appears strong enough to keep the war going. the i m f predicts its economy will grow by north point 3 percent. this year. western leaders are doubling down in ukraine to save the world order that protects their own selfish interests. first and foremost, thinking that it's the way to prevent a parallel option from emergi
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and other top priority is softening a blow of the us inflation reduction act. that's a massive package of incentives that the europe years will learn away, investment from its own borders, but not without reason. european firms increasingly say they'll go where conditions are right at the company burglar, they're particularly proud of this machine. the laminator, which presses photovoltaic systems from various individual parts and dust, so particularly quickly, they can produce up to $116.00 panels an hour buckler cells. these machines mostly to asia, but to the rest of europe to these and largest. bethesda says this plant in particular will stay in europe, but of course, future plants will increasingly go to the usa afterwards. partly, or even completely due to the program figures for homes. that's because the new $1000000000.00 subsidies in the us now make it particularly attractive to produce green technology there, including solar cells. robert geyser has already traveled there to make contacts and deliver his machines. as maxine balls has a mechanical engi
and other top priority is softening a blow of the us inflation reduction act. that's a massive package of incentives that the europe years will learn away, investment from its own borders, but not without reason. european firms increasingly say they'll go where conditions are right at the company burglar, they're particularly proud of this machine. the laminator, which presses photovoltaic systems from various individual parts and dust, so particularly quickly, they can produce up to $116.00...
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use of dodie r t to run the u. k. government's latest move to craft on on illegal immigration has been stirring out plenty of had lies. prime minister re, she soon ack sparked controversy after a tweet saying migrants would be denied access to the u. k. 's modern slavery system. if you come to the united kingdom illegally, you can't claim asylum. you can't benefit from all modes and slavery protections you can't make spurious. human rights claims yukon, stay. the plan is the government's latest response to a record number of people legally entering the country by bow from france. last year, the authorities signed a deal with rwanda to deport bell. the asylum seekers there. although the move was halted by the high court, it's all lead to one prominent b b c host. taking to twitter, comparing the government's plans in the language, it used to germany's migration policies of the 19 thirty's. there's no huge influx. we take for fuel refugees and other major european countries. this is just an immeasurably cruel policy
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sometimes we use traditional healing practices when people come to us thoroughly. otherwise we let professional doctors do their job, would get the new medicine. is there to treat people there and we look after the spiritual part of your the full year. and what about people relying too much on shamanism? is it where you actually have to refer people to actually go see a traditional western medicine? i use that such things happen. of course. if a sharma knows he can't really help someone will send them to a doctor if there's a broken bone. for example, philip and the patient needs a splint or a cast that they need to see a doctor. what does your does nothing a shaman can do? in this case, i could hit my tambourine a 1000 times and it wouldn't help build a sham and needs to be able to tell people when they can't help. let's go back to yours. what is a common misconception about sharman is that you would like to clear up or what is something that you can tell people that they don't know about? shamanism law. most people's idea of a sham on is a person jumping around a
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like this is how it used to work. we're going back to business as usual but these are the three buckets of that just health care system is going to have to get used to. and at the same time we still have to deal with some of the ongoing issues, like our workforce being burnt out and bulimic assurer we're supporting the workforce so that people want to stay in delivering care and people get covered. >> thank you for your perspectives, chiquita. it's been great to have you here. we have reached the end of our time this morning so please join me in thanking chiquita brooks-lasure for sharing your insights with us today. [applause] and one programming note, our first set of concurrent sessions will begin at 11:10 a.m. on the concord level, so thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> today federal communications commission chair jessica rosenworcel who is a keynote speaker at an event hosted by the washington space business roundtable. watch live coverage at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2, c-span now are free mobil
like this is how it used to work. we're going back to business as usual but these are the three buckets of that just health care system is going to have to get used to. and at the same time we still have to deal with some of the ongoing issues, like our workforce being burnt out and bulimic assurer we're supporting the workforce so that people want to stay in delivering care and people get covered. >> thank you for your perspectives, chiquita. it's been great to have you here. we have...
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so then that leaves us to question, how reliable is that data? so if, if most of these cases are not being reported, then how will we ever know what is the true safety of, of a certain product? have you seen people be financially compensated for these injuries? in the united states? there's 2 mechanisms for compensation for back seen injury. one is the traditional what's called the v i c p. it's their vaccine injury compensation program. and that's where most of the vaccines are place. so that program is really where you're, you know, trying tested vaccines have been, have been put into that system and you can have legal representation and you can apply for compensation. now, what happened with the cobra vaccines? they were placed in a special program called the c i, c p or the counter measures injury compensation program. that program is housed with in the health and human services agency, the federal government. and to date that is that program is not i can say with certainty that program is not working one, it's not transparent. so we have no
so then that leaves us to question, how reliable is that data? so if, if most of these cases are not being reported, then how will we ever know what is the true safety of, of a certain product? have you seen people be financially compensated for these injuries? in the united states? there's 2 mechanisms for compensation for back seen injury. one is the traditional what's called the v i c p. it's their vaccine injury compensation program. and that's where most of the vaccines are place. so that...
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thank you for joining us. hey, all r t international are always plenty more discussion debates and documentaries to be found on our website r t dot com. we'll be back the top with we're on our way now to go to the beach, but like other places in the world where you can just continuously decide to put i'm a senior costume and grab a beach bag. here we've had a security creasing where in a convoy you can hear this when i, when we have 6 families in front with a k, 47, with 3 pupils. this is a bullet proof jeep. we have an armored i really think people are going to struggle to shoot through battista hope so. and all of this, just to take a quick trip to the beach, to see a part of somalia that often it's not, doesn't make it into the mainstream. hello, welcome to the switch show from somalia. a country many have i've never heard of. heard only bad things about a con. find on the map. situated on the horn of africa, it has the longest co sign on the continents mainland. the country is most famous for wait for it.
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take care. jargon uses with also graham. mm mm mm. 1000 years ago the chinese made a discovery that changed the world ah explosives. for centuries they were used to kill and destroy. but explosives can do so much more. they save lives and take us to the stars. they swell us and make room for something new. millions of tons of rock a mind every day with explosives. without them our worlds would be very different. ah. ready ready ready gemini, this is the white giant, a rundown apartment block from the 1970s. ready ready ready ready the city council wants to have it demolished. ready ready martine hopeful will carry out this task. he's one of the most experienced to demolition experts in germany. it will be his last big project because he wants to hand over his company to only come motus. she's already started planning the demolition. now they want to inspect the 6 flo will rica, motus is afraid of heights and doesn't enjoy riding the elevator. but martin hopeful is having fun. if someone from now, you can see that we're above
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media, early, 2006, i was the coordinator of the only use movement in egypt which was used for change. and at that time, i was approached by an american reporter for said that he would like to arrange for me to speak with the former american ambassador instead of the, during the revolution in service. it wasn't until 2008. when another chance came, we had an invitation to take part in a conference called alliance of use movements in new york. the idea was that i will go to this conference secretary and that i will take this opportunity to try to talk with american officials. it is that you can be up on thing. yeah. that qualified it in. okay. yeah. i want to run it by now than it. so pays it yet. i mean that would be the food i don't eat sacristy. oh so we helped move with dell. if you did the paint movement go or girl can see to internet that kate, for the same fuel coupon or a g that electron suit anybody g l look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is that conflict with th
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a talk to us about the role of title 40 to image. well yes, the border cities across mexico have been a flight. it was immigrants, many of them have been turned back from the united states, and many more are arriving from south and from central america. hope across the border as soon as people here or think that the u. s. immigration policy might change in their favor, things start changing at those border cities. for example, article 42 that you just mentioned. this is a health rule from the pandemic era that started actually under former president donald trump. and this rule gives the government the ability to take emergency action to stop the introduction of diseases. and trump, of course, used it mainly to stop migrants who could potentially ask for asylum to a to come into the united states. the president biden promised several times he would lift this rule, but again, the u. s. supreme court, they decided to keep article 42 in place. and now this rule is supposed to expire in may, and many migrants are hoping for that they're h
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who hyperventilate on their yoga mats if you use the wrong pronoun. who things kate changed their gender at least as -- change the gender at recess. to think they are better than us. to me, kale tastes like i would rather be fat. [applause] the truth is, what we accomplished when republicans were in charge, made our country better and made your lives better. think about it in four years, we cut taxes, increased wages, delivered three and a half percent unemployment, created 8 million jobs, deregulated the economy, controlled inflation, protected life, secured the border. put criminals in jail, we beat back isis. we confirmed 234 conservative federal judges, including three new members of the united states supreme court. we can do it again. [applause] listen to me carefully on this one. the truth is, i do not hate anyone. i do not hate anyone. i look for grace wherever i could find it. i say this gently, the biden administration sucks. [applause] you measure it anyway you want. covid, the economy, inflation, the national debt, crime, cancel culture che
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for more we have young quarter with us from new york. now young. the wall street journal has said that this is the 2nd biggest bank failure in u. s. history. how significant is this collapse? juliet is very significant and banks di overnight. so the saying goes, i mean this time around, regulators didn't even wait for the student, but they control during office hours, so to speak. it is definitely especially the speed of the call up so quite breathtaking. the stock already got to hold it to before and a lot of other financial institutions. and also stocks got under heavy selling, a pressure here on the last the trading session of the week. sounds like an exciting day at the office for those people. i mean, this is the 2nd us bank failure this week after silver gate. is this purely a coincidence? or is this sign of a sign something greater happening in the space? i don't think that it's a coincidence. there is a lot of pressure building up. and if you see what happened, specially with the silicon valley bank, one of the problems is that the federal
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it used to be 20 percent. and my diamond was 50 percent when you paid 50 percent, the guests were yours to do whatever you want. but guess you did not claim walks in and in the market. so this has been the law for 70 years. i and i'm waiting for, does this job, this is a allegation i'm waiting for this to go to court. you would find out in the people who would find out the only had austin possibly the only hosted who went by the book who declared everything and who made did everything legal is sitting here? well, of course, some i'd say that you appointed people when you were a prime minister, that i don't know whether you think they were part of a conspiracy for a spokesperson and edema. so john white is he saying things like i was impressed by a emron cons. anti corruption platform was tied to the status quo, but then saw that welcome publicly talked about the poor. privately. he surrounded himself with wealthy investors. well, what do you make of that? and others are that you, you appointed? when you, you a
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the app is used by what 67 percent of us, teens, that's according to peer. now this was, will say, raised in the hearing, i want to have a lesson to talk also. targets are children for you. algorithm is a tool for tick tock to own their attention and pray on their innocence. within minutes of creating an account, your algorithm can promote suicide. self harm and eating disorders to children encourages challenges for them to put their lives in danger and allows adults to prey on our beautiful beloved daughters is also a portal for drug dealers to sell elizabeth fentenol that china has band yet is helping mexican cartels produce send across our border and poise in our children. we care about our economy in we sure as heck here about our children. we sure do. and that's why you're here today, because 2 thirds of all the youth in our country are on your, on your app. they spend an average of 95 minutes on your app. the chinese communist party is engaged in psychological warfare through take talk to deliberately influence us children. ok, so obviously isn't very
the app is used by what 67 percent of us, teens, that's according to peer. now this was, will say, raised in the hearing, i want to have a lesson to talk also. targets are children for you. algorithm is a tool for tick tock to own their attention and pray on their innocence. within minutes of creating an account, your algorithm can promote suicide. self harm and eating disorders to children encourages challenges for them to put their lives in danger and allows adults to prey on our beautiful...
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us when we're in trouble. certainly castillo case has shown that you cannot trust the united states government to protect you and you shouldn't because ultimately you should rely on your own people to support you. ok, big interest in this next story, the boss of the real firm who's cargo train derailed in the us state of ohio last month, sparking a huge fire and chemical leak has been called to testify in front of a senate committee. lawmakers say the accident was 100 percent preventable. derailment happened on february 3rd, the train was transporting a highly toxic chemical compound use to make plastic products. it can trigger severe shorts and long term effects on the health of anyone exposed to it. the fact that journalists were prevented from accessing the site for some time led to accusations the government was trying to don't play the seriousness of the incident or corresponding kill up and takes us through the details of the catastrophe and the upcoming hearing on it. well, at this point we have ohio re
us when we're in trouble. certainly castillo case has shown that you cannot trust the united states government to protect you and you shouldn't because ultimately you should rely on your own people to support you. ok, big interest in this next story, the boss of the real firm who's cargo train derailed in the us state of ohio last month, sparking a huge fire and chemical leak has been called to testify in front of a senate committee. lawmakers say the accident was 100 percent preventable....
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in the us alone. that's up from a 100000000 in 2020 take talk is available in a 154 countries and 75 different languages. it's us. revenue is expected to hit 8750000000 dollars this year. my kind of reports from washington d. c. it was a rare moment of bipartisanship in a divided congress. welcome to the most bipartisan committee in congress. we may not always agree on how to get there, but we care about our so our national security here at issue here are free speech rights. federal control, social media and national security issues in recent days shows the 2 and his team had been lobbying in washington, including meeting were each member of the committee, the charm offensive carried on tick tock itself. i'm super excited to announce that more than a 150000000 americans on take time. that's almost half of the us. but congressional critics, we're not deterred, chick talk, is a grave threat of foreign influence in american life. it's been said, it's like, wow, in the soviet union, the power to produce s
in the us alone. that's up from a 100000000 in 2020 take talk is available in a 154 countries and 75 different languages. it's us. revenue is expected to hit 8750000000 dollars this year. my kind of reports from washington d. c. it was a rare moment of bipartisanship in a divided congress. welcome to the most bipartisan committee in congress. we may not always agree on how to get there, but we care about our so our national security here at issue here are free speech rights. federal control,...
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the us forces used white phosphorus, as well as internationally banned weapons. the victims included children, women, and men were buried in different places, were buried entire families with good morning. this is our to international what the latest world news updates. i'm paralyzed about. great to have you with us. russia and china are not creating and military alliance and have nothing to hide in the military cooperation while the west builds the new access. that's the comment from russian president vladimir putin. in his latest interview, after a meeting with chinese counterpart shooting, paying and moscow the, unless he says to use this, we're not creating any military alliance. it is true that we have some military cooperation, but it is all transparent. there are no secrets there are conducting joined mil to re drills too, but it is not a military alliance. and what is the us doing that creating more and more new mil to re alliances. it is the west that is building new axis look, last year, nato agreed. a new strategic concept for its development. western
the us forces used white phosphorus, as well as internationally banned weapons. the victims included children, women, and men were buried in different places, were buried entire families with good morning. this is our to international what the latest world news updates. i'm paralyzed about. great to have you with us. russia and china are not creating and military alliance and have nothing to hide in the military cooperation while the west builds the new access. that's the comment from russian...