and if he gets to the unitedy he states they are on the hook for all of that for that's why he's in this really crappy prison, when you think? >> that is a plausible theory he owes people a bunch of money.he i am also disappointed we didt not getht to see them go up in front of the committeepl. good news is there's plenty of footage of this guy's spewing allies because he went on theto world's worst oppressors who were trying to save himself before he got locked up. there are a lot of questions about what happened to all theea money including the fact they asked to post $250 bond for thiu guy cash so he could get out he says he's down to his last $100,000 that your bankrupt customer guy thought he lost all of your money versus coming from? he's going to see the rest ofno his lifew in jail. and a lot ofa ge people are not. going to get their money back.ve >> here's the best idea and i'm n giving it to you sam freedman. hyphenated jerk, already got the
we try to do our duty to echo the voice. >> i want to play a little bit of you at a rally. i believe it was in canada a couple of months ago. this was surrounding the protests which were happening outside of iran. >> listen and hear the rumblings of revolution in iran. this is the will of the iranian people. it will come to fruition. iranian people can never forgave the supporters and appeasers of their oppressors. the iranian people will bring to justice the murderers of their children. the iranian people will never forget nor shall they ever forgive. >> [applause] >> [speaking non-english] >> of course, everyone knows that check by now. women, life, freedom. did you expect hamed the activist to emerge from this documentary from what he has
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been made to russia to bring home brittney griner and paul whelan and i think he had probably been setting his hopes on that. he had been mentioning to our parents that he was thinking about, you know, where would he live when he got back. and to have all of that dashed so suddenly, i think, is probably very difficult. >> absolutely. if you could talk to paul right now, what would you tell him? >> i would say not to let down your guard. if you're going to survive for 12 more years, we will do everything we can to support you but you'll have to stay focused on every day, one day at a time. >> you know, he did express concern about being able to live to see his freedom. what concerns you most in that area? >> frankly mental. more than health. i think he's very careful with his health. although, you know, it's not like they're fed well in the prison, so that may be deteriorating and we don't know it yet but i think mentally i don't know how you continue to mentally withstand your oppressors year after year after year and i know that he does
others in the administration will be engaged with their counterparts in china. the world expects us to do that, expects us to manage this relationship responsibly. by the way, if we can find places to cooperate because it's in the interests of our people, but also the interests of people around the world, we'll do that, too, on climate, on gloekt health. >> on the matter of iran, take a listen to what secretary of state hillary clinton said about negotiations over iran's nuclear program during this time of protests. >> i would not be negotiating with iran on anything right now including the nuclear agreement. i don't think we should look like we're seeking an agreement at a time when the people of iran are standing up to their oppressors. we are giving them hope and heart -- >> are nuclear negotiations with iran still on going? >> first, let's remember how we got here. we had a nuclear agreement with iran reached by the obama administration. it put iran's nuclear program in
new jersey, dr. paul safire. i don't want to say dr. safire and dr. safire. >> it is confusing. rachel: what does it mean the brains aged three years? >> it is concerning. the study out of stanford looked at the kids before and also during the pandemic and forced lockdowns, these preaustere measures what they saw as you pointed out, kids had higher levels anxiety, depression, internalization of external oppressors. kids not in the lockdowns, there are significant structural changes both in superficial and deep portions of the brain. what these researchers said, going forward it is going to have to recalibrate or essentially reset what the implications for these kids in other studies. so you know, in terms of psychological and emotional and cognitive issues going forward, we have to rethink in this generation of kids that were
state hillary clinton said about negotiations over iran's nuclear program during this time of protests. >> i would not be negotiating with iran on anything right now including the nuclear agreement. i don't think we should look like we're seeking an agreement at a time when the people of iran are standing up to their oppressors. we are giving them hope and heart -- >> are nuclear negotiations with iran still ongoing? >> first, let's remember how we got here. we had a nuclear agreement with iran reached by the obama administration. it put iran's nuclear program in a box. unfortunately, getting out of that agreement, which is the decision of our predecessor administration, has allowed iran to push its program out of the box. we've gone from having a breakout time, the amount of time it would take to produce enough material for a nuclear weapon, under that agreement was one year, now down to a matter of weeks. that's the situation we find ourselves in. we continue to believe that ultimately diplomacy is the most effective way to deal with this. that's not the way the focus is. as secretary clinton says, the
is out of the barn. when trump pulled us out we lost the eyes that we had what they were doing inside iran, and i -- i believe that they started those centrifuges spinning again, and i think it's unlikely that any agreement would be agreed to and i don't think we should look like we're seeking an agreement at a time when the people of iran are standing up to their oppressors. >> hmm. well, discussions between the u.s. and iran on the 2015 nuke colors deal pushed to the sidelines sincen protests erupted. the united states imposed a slew of sanctions against iranian officials involved in the ongoing brutal crackdown. secretary of state antony blinken last week saying he still believes the best way to provide that nuclear deal is through diplomacy, but that iran has chosen to "insert extraneous issues into the effort to the revive that deal." still ahead, a battle brewing in the gop, tensions
communist party, apple shut it down. in other words, again, this is not an overstate, apple is now an active collaborator with china's murderous police state. when tanks roll in to a chinese city, apple is rooting for the tanks. well, for a company based outside san jose, this seems like a big step, becoming a partner with a chinese police state? yes. and yet once again, this fact received virtually no coverage in the united states. apple's decision to side with the oppressors over the oppressed, apple's decision to actively help american's enemies, to hurt marry people wasn't news in the view of "the new york times." not that you should be surprised by it. apple has been sucking up to the communist party of china for many years. watch this clip from 2017 of the company's ceo tim cook. >> china has done an unbelievable job of lifting people out of poverty. they've done incredible job far
permanent air drop to complainin downt the communis thet party, apple just shut it down. in other words, again, this is not an overstatement. apple is now an active collaborator with china's. police state. >> when tanks rollen into the chinese city, appleti is rooting for the tanksng. >> well, for a company basedn je outside san jose, this seems like a big step.a becoming a partner with the chie chinese police state. yes,se and yet, once again, thic fact received virtually no. coverage in the united states .t apple's decision to side with oppressors over the oppressed. apple's decision to actively opprecisio enemies to hurtemies, ordinary people seeking freedomt nost wasn't news in the view of the new york times. >> not shoulhould bed be surprid by it. apple has been up to the mammunist party of china for manyny years. 201 >> watch this clip from 2017 of the company's ceo, tim cook.e an >> china has done anevable unbelievable j job of lifting people out of poverty. they've done an incredible job