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of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fault dis, written the u. s. s. maine, military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of these were used in the prisoner populations, the black populations and the mentally retarded populations largely before 964, which then quickly outlawed them. in 1950 the korean war, again, america deployed for my unit 731 directors shuttle e, she and my subject gitano, both doctors of medicine and both already promoted to the rank of lieutenant general in the imperial japanese army films, packed with toxic payloads, were dropped on korean villages, from nagasaki, hiroshima, korea, vietnam, ah, in different areas of the world, from the different times of war, united states is engaged in all sorts of warfare,
of course they, he mutational, ah, sure you, she visited fault dis, written the u. s. s. maine, military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans continued in the writing, thirty's and forty's, and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis and sexually transmitted diseases infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of these were used in the...
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north korea is referring to the c instead, u. s. a knows kudos c s u s. s the main enemy. so wow, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the u. s. o, foresee saw, ah, station the in south korea. so the u. s. u. s. forces include a cell, i mean is so hot, car activity. so well, when they talk about the hust her policy towards most korea, ah, well, i mean, the all entitle activity including the inequality jones, an insight sanction. and even the u. s. pores, his inquiry i sell at was they see there's a hostile indonesian airline. golda is on the brink of bankruptcy, like all carriers. it's been hit hard by declining travel during the pandemic, but it was already struggling with death. jessica washington report from jakarta, indonesia largest airport. passenger traffic is on the rise. as domestic tourism enjoys a resurgence. after months of relative quiet travel restrictions at major airports around the country on easing, as the number of coven 19 cases full. it's a welcome change for the countries a v ation industry. but it may not be enough to save one major player dr
north korea is referring to the c instead, u. s. a knows kudos c s u s. s the main enemy. so wow, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the u. s. o, foresee saw, ah, station the in south korea. so the u. s. u. s. forces include a cell, i mean is so hot, car activity. so well, when they talk about the hust her policy towards most korea, ah, well, i mean, the all entitle activity including the inequality jones, an insight sanction. and even the u. s. pores, his inquiry i sell at was they...
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or the north korea, c s u s. s the air main enemy. so wow, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the u. s our forces are ah, station, the in south korea. so the u. s. u s. puts his inquiry a cell. i mean, is sir hoth? tar ah, activity. so well when they a talk color, the hust her policy towards most korea. ah, well, i mean the all infinite our activity, including the inequality asians and their insight i'll sanction. and even the u. s . courses inquiry a cell at while they see there's a hostile or i to what's the u. s. invoice to the north doing in soul right. now what's the, the point of his visit? how is this going to get diplomacy moving again? the other seeing a stab ah, well after thee ah, and i sum it in at 2019 there's no talk between the us and north korea and the south korean government sees these as her world, our grave mistake. so i, they try to, you know, connect them together as so the lease and her proposal of the south korean government is that our white on the try the air out the decoding b and the were am in the korean war. so including bad. i mea
or the north korea, c s u s. s the air main enemy. so wow, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the u. s our forces are ah, station, the in south korea. so the u. s. u s. puts his inquiry a cell. i mean, is sir hoth? tar ah, activity. so well when they a talk color, the hust her policy towards most korea. ah, well, i mean the all infinite our activity, including the inequality asians and their insight i'll sanction. and even the u. s . courses inquiry a cell at while they see there's a...
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s. s. the main enemy. so well, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the us forces are facial the in south korea. so the us, us forces inquiry i itself, i mean, is hostile act timothy. so well when they talk about the host or policy towards most korea. well, i mean, the or intellectual activity including the inequality, a shown them intellectual sanction. and even the u. s. policies in korea, so it was they see that the hosp guns have killed at least 10 people in mali in an attack on the base of a pan ministry group known as the ganga e. so it happened in the northern region of gal. the group was formed in 2009 and is backed by the army. it's unclear who's responsible. nicholas hark has more from dot com in neighboring senegal. it happened just a 10 minutes drive from the minute my base. remember, there is at least 14000 un peacekeeping soldiers there and next to the french base back gun. so quite a breeze and attack here on a city where there are so many armed forces on the ground against this military group. gun the ice, which in the
s. s. the main enemy. so well, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the us forces are facial the in south korea. so the us, us forces inquiry i itself, i mean, is hostile act timothy. so well when they talk about the host or policy towards most korea. well, i mean, the or intellectual activity including the inequality, a shown them intellectual sanction. and even the u. s. policies in korea, so it was they see that the hosp guns have killed at least 10 people in mali in an attack on the...
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earlier in r t, an economist explain was why wealthy nations like the u. s. will be the main beneficiaries. it will never be in the interest of the government, the u. s. government to know, you know, the role control to resubmit more factors, but what they do with it, that's good. really, employees benefits because generally speaking, countries involve your company's rather recent robert producer could re much less affected by this the global tax, more effect on the 4th i person wouldn't try to create a, a global block or patches. but one thing that could be done is also to lower the barriers to, to bring your technology skills, information, transfer the organization to the world. actually, thank you very much. have a barrier to the spread of information. the raises productivity. it raises standards of living, all that kind of metrics in the u. k. have raised fears of an unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service with one local department, even pleading with the public to think twice before calling. because the simply on enough staff to cover the workl
earlier in r t, an economist explain was why wealthy nations like the u. s. will be the main beneficiaries. it will never be in the interest of the government, the u. s. government to know, you know, the role control to resubmit more factors, but what they do with it, that's good. really, employees benefits because generally speaking, countries involve your company's rather recent robert producer could re much less affected by this the global tax, more effect on the 4th i person wouldn't try to...
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s. will be the main beneficiaries. it will never be in the interest of the government, the u. s. government and any other wealthy structures to get more faxes, but what they do with it, or it doesn't really influence food, but if it's new, does, joe speaking, countries involve your companies rather based involving countries or can re much less affected by this the global gonna attach more effect go to work. i personally wouldn't try to create a, a global block of minimum patches. but one thing that could be done is also to lower the barriers to, to bringing technology skills, information transfer to all the nations of the world with actually actually there a barrier to actually don't. we don't get our help going from they, they're a barrier to the spread of information, the raisins, productivity, and raises standards of living. all that's from down to a big stores of the weekend, the paramedics in the u. k. hope res. fears of an unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service there with one local department, even pleading with the public to think twice before calling. becaus
s. will be the main beneficiaries. it will never be in the interest of the government, the u. s. government and any other wealthy structures to get more faxes, but what they do with it, or it doesn't really influence food, but if it's new, does, joe speaking, countries involve your companies rather based involving countries or can re much less affected by this the global gonna attach more effect go to work. i personally wouldn't try to create a, a global block of minimum patches. but one thing...
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will be the main benefit years. it will never be in the, in the interest of the government, the u. s. government and any other wealthy countries to get more faxes, but what they do with it. i mean, that's going to really implement who's been, who benefits new doesn't. generally speaking countries and wealthier companies rather based and wealthier countries are going to be much less affected by this, then the global bit of tactful effect doesn't work. i personally wouldn't try to create a, a global block of mineral taxes. but one thing that could be done is also to lower the barriers through to bringing a technology, skills, information transfer to all the nations of the world with actually taxes or a barrier to that thanks is no doubt. they don't, they don't help better. they, they're a barrier to the spread of information, the raises productivity and raises the standards of living and all that sort of thing. aromatics in the u. k. have raised fears of an unprecedented crisis facing the ambulance service with one local department, even pleading with the public to think twice before
will be the main benefit years. it will never be in the, in the interest of the government, the u. s. government and any other wealthy countries to get more faxes, but what they do with it. i mean, that's going to really implement who's been, who benefits new doesn't. generally speaking countries and wealthier companies rather based and wealthier countries are going to be much less affected by this, then the global bit of tactful effect doesn't work. i personally wouldn't try to create a, a...
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s. in french presidents have met in person for the 1st time since there are countries most serious diplomatic dispute in years. so by then acknowledge the handling of a recent security agreement with australia and the u. k. that cos france, a multi $1000000000.00 deal was clumsy. he says he was under the mistaken belief that france had been informed about the deal before it was announced. we have you all know more and more now why it's been with us in the beginning reason part can we did was clumsy was not done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression, certain things that happened that hadn't been clear. france re, 3 or biden is in room for the g 20 leaders conference. he met pope frances before the to they summit, which will discuss, among other matters, global distribution of co vaccines and climate concerns. peter is then go on to glasgow for the cop $26.00 conference. and in the lead up to the climate conference global protests have been held in 26 countries to demonstrate aga
s. in french presidents have met in person for the 1st time since there are countries most serious diplomatic dispute in years. so by then acknowledge the handling of a recent security agreement with australia and the u. k. that cos france, a multi $1000000000.00 deal was clumsy. he says he was under the mistaken belief that france had been informed about the deal before it was announced. we have you all know more and more now why it's been with us in the beginning reason part can we did was...
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s. one of the main company is chevron, and they go back to sanctions own oil and gas. a revenues for bernice military. because this is the biggest source of income and chevron and to tell in france there the 2 main companies are investing in the country. so we need to stop those revenues flow because it will help the military a lot because they care about money, they care about their financial and security. so this is very important strategy to hit them hot. one last question, this one comes from semi in washington dc. what is the biggest misconception when you talk to people, you talk about your what they understand what you do, what do they know understand about me more and it's current circumstances. i think that situation in the country, we don't really need the law in, in national media anymore. so when i see people, when i meet new friends, they say, oh, maybe military, still a military has the power now military warn, but i have to tell them no military still hasn't worn despite the fact that they've been arresting people, they think killing people and attacking
s. one of the main company is chevron, and they go back to sanctions own oil and gas. a revenues for bernice military. because this is the biggest source of income and chevron and to tell in france there the 2 main companies are investing in the country. so we need to stop those revenues flow because it will help the military a lot because they care about money, they care about their financial and security. so this is very important strategy to hit them hot. one last question, this one comes...
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s. and french presidents have held the 1st in person meeting since that countries by serious diplomatic dispute in years. joe biden acknowledged the handing of recent security agreement with the australia and the u. k. was clumsy. the presence is also met with the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican. the white house is biden commended the pope's efforts to fight the climate crisis. and his efforts towards ending the global crone of ours pandemic. i've got a son's economy is on the brink of collapse in the un. humanitarian chief, bought in. griffith is calling on the world's most powerful countries to do something about it during this weekend's g. 20 summit. but in cash into the economy is not putting cash into the hands of the taliban. as be very clear about that. putting cash and the economy means that nurses can be paid. it means that traitors can operate. it means that women running small businesses can do that. the us food and drug administration has authorized the pfize
s. and french presidents have held the 1st in person meeting since that countries by serious diplomatic dispute in years. joe biden acknowledged the handing of recent security agreement with the australia and the u. k. was clumsy. the presence is also met with the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican. the white house is biden commended the pope's efforts to fight the climate crisis. and his efforts towards ending the global crone of ours pandemic. i've got a son's economy is on the...
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s. and e, you have agreed to ease tariffs on steel and alimentary imports. the deal to resolve the trade dispute was announced at the g 20 summit. the u. s. will now allow set metals from the e to enter duty free acts of a say 3 people have been shot dead in sudan during process. again submitted she cru, hundreds of thousands demonstrated. and what's been described as the most significant challenge to military leaders since they seized power. last monday, rebels from ethiopia as take ry region say they are now in full control of the strategic town of dessie and the neighboring. i'm har region. the government is contesting that claim. fighting has moved into the m horan of far regions on to rebels. rita control off to gray. at least 12 people are now known to have been killed in explosion. i aiden's international airport in southern yemen. several more were wounded in the car bomb attack. the u. k. prime minister says he can't rule out taking legal action against france as a post brings a
s. and e, you have agreed to ease tariffs on steel and alimentary imports. the deal to resolve the trade dispute was announced at the g 20 summit. the u. s. will now allow set metals from the e to enter duty free acts of a say 3 people have been shot dead in sudan during process. again submitted she cru, hundreds of thousands demonstrated. and what's been described as the most significant challenge to military leaders since they seized power. last monday, rebels from ethiopia as take ry region...
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s. and congress. these other initiatives in the hague, in amsterdam and elsewhere. do you, do you think we're at a turning point? do you think that there will be more pressure put on their ability to keep spending the story for sure the, the entire decade that i've been working on climate change. we have seen this building momentum and unfortunately change usually come slowly. but you know, my, my research and others illustrates really close parallels between the propaganda techniques of big tobacco and big oil. pico is frankly, the new big tobacco. and so learning from that history it seems almost inevitable. there is such overwhelming historical evidence now, you know, documents is and piling up of the malfeasance of this gas industry. and so yeah, to me it does seem there is an inevitable lety that accountability will come. the only question is, does it come soon enough to, to matter the most? because unfortunately, unlike most problems, global warming is essentially irreversible on a
s. and congress. these other initiatives in the hague, in amsterdam and elsewhere. do you, do you think we're at a turning point? do you think that there will be more pressure put on their ability to keep spending the story for sure the, the entire decade that i've been working on climate change. we have seen this building momentum and unfortunately change usually come slowly. but you know, my, my research and others illustrates really close parallels between the propaganda techniques of big...
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s. officials, the main suspect of the intelligence agencies, russia did it. well, one of the things that sparked this exact suspicion was this in a weird noise, heard and a recorded by you as diplomats in cuba before they felt ill. while now it turns out that this could have been just rowdy insects and not necessarily the super weapons . ah, what's also interesting is that it's not actually the 1st time this has been noticed in 2019 to american re surgeries, herani similar analysis. and they looked into the same recording, concluded that this were crickets, not something else. and some reason their findings were brushed aside in this conspiracy theory. to con a life of it's own, some of the mystery solved the think it's crickets, whether drove the people crackers at the end of the day. but you don't know as to speed saying that these people to say they went through some, some pretty em the heavy symptoms did have that blue still not really sure. why then? sure. so the symptoms are for real and in the same report that di shoots down this microwave weapon theor
s. officials, the main suspect of the intelligence agencies, russia did it. well, one of the things that sparked this exact suspicion was this in a weird noise, heard and a recorded by you as diplomats in cuba before they felt ill. while now it turns out that this could have been just rowdy insects and not necessarily the super weapons . ah, what's also interesting is that it's not actually the 1st time this has been noticed in 2019 to american re surgeries, herani similar analysis. and they...
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s. officials, the main suspect of the intelligence agencies. russia did it well, even though there's a lot of the, a no one in the story, what has become known as havana syndrome. actually, a has affected us policy making rather seriously. and we know that the trump administration used it as a pretext of scale ah, back are the recently re established diplomatic presence in cuba back in 2016. yeah . so no denial that the people that said they were suffering these headaches. he's cognitive disorders. and this sabrina is, et cetera, they say was very debilitating, no denial of that happened, but still is a bit of a mystery. what was causing it and that no scientific cause behind that the not sure. so this was for real but say the same report that shoots down they saw a microwave weapon with a theory confirms that he was diplomats, may have suffered from some mass mental disorder. now they say that they're not 100 percent sure about that, but this is one of the possibilities. so let's have a listen. a possible explanation for the reports of symptoms is psychogenic illness . jason, believ
s. officials, the main suspect of the intelligence agencies. russia did it well, even though there's a lot of the, a no one in the story, what has become known as havana syndrome. actually, a has affected us policy making rather seriously. and we know that the trump administration used it as a pretext of scale ah, back are the recently re established diplomatic presence in cuba back in 2016. yeah . so no denial that the people that said they were suffering these headaches. he's cognitive...
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s. officials, the main suspect of the intelligence agencies, russia did it. well, one of the things that sparked this exact suspicion was this in a weird noise. heard. and that recorded by you as diplomats in cuba before they felt ill. and while now it turns out that this could have been just rowdy insects and not necessarily the super weapons. ah, what's also interesting is that it's not actually the 1st time this has been noticed. in 20192 american researchers ran a similar analysis. and they looked into the same recording concluded that this were crickets, not something allison. some reason their findings were brushed aside in this conspiracy theory to con a life of it. so now, even though there is still a lot of unknown in the story, this ah, would later has become known as havana syndrome. actually, a has seriously affected us policy. megan and we know that said back in 2016, the trump administration scaled back. ah, it's a recently re established diplomatic presence in cuba using this story as a pretext. a possible explanation for the reporter symptoms
s. officials, the main suspect of the intelligence agencies, russia did it. well, one of the things that sparked this exact suspicion was this in a weird noise. heard. and that recorded by you as diplomats in cuba before they felt ill. and while now it turns out that this could have been just rowdy insects and not necessarily the super weapons. ah, what's also interesting is that it's not actually the 1st time this has been noticed. in 20192 american researchers ran a similar analysis. and they...
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i'm s o rry , i'm s o r w , y o u r i'm sorry, your name went across two lines of prompter, i do beg your pardon. i want to go back to the story this summer that hunter biden would sell paintings with initial prices of half $1 million, which would be quite a feat, would it not, for an established painter? yes. would be quite a feat, would it not, for an established painter? yes, and an absolutely _ for an established painter? yes, and an absolutely extraordinary - for an established painter? yes, and an absolutely extraordinary sum - for an established painter? yes, and an absolutely extraordinary sum for| an absolutely extraordinary sum for an absolutely extraordinary sum for a debut painting to fetch. we don't know for sure whether he has sold any paintings that price yet. he recently did an art show outing los angeles, but there is immediately invited concerns from ethics experts about the possibility that someone who want to ingratiate themselves with joe who want to ingratiate themselves withjoe biden good wildly overpay for art created by hunter biden. ii for art created by hun
i'm s o rry , i'm s o r w , y o u r i'm sorry, your name went across two lines of prompter, i do beg your pardon. i want to go back to the story this summer that hunter biden would sell paintings with initial prices of half $1 million, which would be quite a feat, would it not, for an established painter? yes. would be quite a feat, would it not, for an established painter? yes, and an absolutely _ for an established painter? yes, and an absolutely extraordinary - for an established painter?...