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morales and it made my stomach turn because conservative and liberal use papers painted a composer letelier deceptive picture all events in bolivia a betrayed president morales as almost too radical as someone who falsifies election results and that is no surprise let me tell you this between 2007 i was a writer on tribune and the editorial line of the tribune about time was one of jubilation at how latin america had largely speaking i let it socialist governments which wanted to really gain their political economic and cultural independence from america and who also wanted to forge close relations with russia now in 2007 i was the right it at the success of socialist parties across latin america i was a little bit more pessimistic or realistic because my opinion was that one day the american empire will shreiking back america merican knows the u.s. knows latin america like i know my at chance the american the americans are playing the long game in latin america they have penetrated into the institution in free country or even decades on that council and they know this peter that yes they c
morales and it made my stomach turn because conservative and liberal use papers painted a composer letelier deceptive picture all events in bolivia a betrayed president morales as almost too radical as someone who falsifies election results and that is no surprise let me tell you this between 2007 i was a writer on tribune and the editorial line of the tribune about time was one of jubilation at how latin america had largely speaking i let it socialist governments which wanted to really gain...
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>> first, i want to remark in light of the letelier-moffit prize, orlando letelier was one of the first to warn about what would come with implantation of neoliberal policies during the dictatorship. he warned that through violence in chile, there would not only the sort of a market society put in place, but actually all many things that were previously considered basic rights would be turned into neoliberal -- >> orlando letelier was the former chilean ambassador to the u.s. that was blown up in a car bomb in 1976 in washington, d.c. >> in these circumstances would end in the privatization of basic rights and basic goods and become indebted to procure these basic things and that is what led really chile to these massive protests. >> camila vallejo and noam titelman, we have to end it there, but we will havcontinue e discussion of after the show and posted on democracynow.org. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now
>> first, i want to remark in light of the letelier-moffit prize, orlando letelier was one of the first to warn about what would come with implantation of neoliberal policies during the dictatorship. he warned that through violence in chile, there would not only the sort of a market society put in place, but actually all many things that were previously considered basic rights would be turned into neoliberal -- >> orlando letelier was the former chilean ambassador to the u.s. that...
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and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done. just that the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy business including its right to enrichment under the condition that this program is placed under strict control by the i.a.e.a. this year. as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent used for u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq. throughout this long list of concessions iran's foreign minister still had a smile on his face and return he won for his country a partial easing of sanctions allowing tarantula regain control of billions of dollars worth of much needed funds in forei
and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done. just that the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy business including its...
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and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done. to the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy business including its right to enrichment under the conditions of this program is placed under strict control by the. issue. as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent used for u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq this throughout this long list of concessions iran's foreign minister still had a smile on his face in return he won for his country a partial easing of sanctions allowing tarantula regain control of billions of dollars worth of much needed funds in foreign banks we belie
and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done. to the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy business including its right to...
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law and international rights of someone over who likes to you know harsh ecuadorian officials have letelier been increasingly indicating that the wiki leaks founder has out steve has welcomed behind these walls while the sancia spent the last sixteen years here fearing that if you leave the premises he will be extradited to the us and prosecuted for his work as we cue weeks publisher that released information that washington would rather have kept under wraps reporting from london. with r.t. . meanwhile a journalist who has been a long time media partner for wiki leaks has won a freedom of information act appeal the ruling requires the london metropolitan police to turn over any correspondence they may have between u.k. and u.s. authorities regarding three wiki leaks journalists and a u.s. court ordered google to disclose the journalist's emails and i peer dresses back in two thousand and twelve as part of an investigation into wiki leaks but journalists lawyer still to hong spoke to r.t. about the. tribunal decision is a very important decision for journalists the key point that it's clari
law and international rights of someone over who likes to you know harsh ecuadorian officials have letelier been increasingly indicating that the wiki leaks founder has out steve has welcomed behind these walls while the sancia spent the last sixteen years here fearing that if you leave the premises he will be extradited to the us and prosecuted for his work as we cue weeks publisher that released information that washington would rather have kept under wraps reporting from london. with r.t. ....
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and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy including its right to nuclear enrichment on the condition that its program is placed under strict control by the i.a.e.a. . as we received word of the agreement we got details to iran had agreed to reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to a maximum of five percent used for u.s. centrifuges while halting construction of a new reactor near the town of iraq. throughout this long list of concessions iran's foreign minister still had a smile on his face and its hand he won for his country a partial easing of sanctions allowing tarantulas gain control of billions of dollars worth of much needed funds in foreign banks we believe that
and as the crucial make or break iran letelier talks continued into the night details of how they were going were leading the journalists camped out in geneva so we waited and waited and waited while diplomats from six world powers and iran inched their way closer to an historic breakthrough than after sixteen hours a tweet from the e.u.'s top diplomat a deal had been done the six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy including its right to nuclear...
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mean it's like anybody who says let's go off to war who has never been to war really needs and i think letelier miss and in fact and in fact to that point you know the guy in the bush administration who was most worried about iraq was colin powell i think that completely misunderstands the whole idea of civilian control of our military the military gives us insight they give us counsel but ultimately the policy must rest with civilians and it doesn't bother me in a voluntary military but the lion's share of the people who oppose the lakers will be people who are not in the military that just means they have every fundamental right to be able to participate and i intend to say call them this is temp to call them chicken. just the way in ninety six and then we're going to get half of congress they have served now it's like what five twelve twelve guys twelve twelve percent ok so about forty five guys and you have taken some of these guys are on again reservists and they demand but pretty soon that we should have the right of individuals to use their minds to assess policy and decide what they wan
mean it's like anybody who says let's go off to war who has never been to war really needs and i think letelier miss and in fact and in fact to that point you know the guy in the bush administration who was most worried about iraq was colin powell i think that completely misunderstands the whole idea of civilian control of our military the military gives us insight they give us counsel but ultimately the policy must rest with civilians and it doesn't bother me in a voluntary military but the...