From journalist anastasia mironova. Masha gessen remained silent for 11 years about the mass molestation of children at a prestigious school. Exactly 7 years ago, on september 3, 2016, i published another post on the now banned facebook, stating that masha gesson was involved in many years of concealing mass cases of pedophilia. At the privileged fiftyseventh school, where teachers, in fact , openly bullied children for more than 10 years. Masha gesson was then the editorinchief of gala magazine. Having learned about cases of teachers inducing children to cohabitate at this school, gessen sent a correspondent, katya krongaus, to investigate. She figured it out, but they decided not to release the material, it turned out that there were many children from their circle of good people studying at the school, they simply decided not to bring up this topic, so as not to spoil the schools reputation, because their own children study there. By the way, later, uh, journalist krongaus, after al
Think you will understand why we named our program that way, but as usual, first i want to report to you , that our previous program, which was called the reflection of the occupier, and on the russia 24 channel, on the channel russia1, on youtube in the telegram channel, was watched by more than 12 Million Viewers , for which of course, a huge thank you to you , where i would like to start our issue, look, there is such a mrs. Maria gesson, she is a journalist, a writer, she was the director of the Russian Service of radio liberty, she is an activist of the lgbt movement, she is generally an advanced modern person, she uses he, she, they instead of pronouns, well, in 2013 she left russia for the usa, in russia a criminal case was opened against her. For spreading fake news about the armed forces of our country and especially, of course, for the falsification of events in the butch, in general, a fairly clear and banal story, but what attracted our attention . So we came across this no
Situation where the u. S. Economy is growing. This is bloomberg surveillance with jonathan ferro, lisa abramowicz, and annmarie hordern. Jonathan live from new york city this morning, good morning. This is bloomberg surveillance. Lets take the temperature in the middle east. Fruit lower 1 . Brent crude down almost 1 . An unprecedented direct attack on israel over the weekend. I ran lighting up the sky on saturday night, launching more than 300 drones and missiles. Nobody killed, limited damage done. One word contained. Jonathan deescalation. What efforts will be there be to deescalate on the part of u. S. And france and germany. To me the market will not pricing a geoPolitical Risk that has yet to transpire. This is a market on edge with the new redline crossed. Iran has never directly attacked israel. Even if it is an immediate retaliation it raises the temperature. Jonathan the consensus view on the street. This from citigroup, irans attack unlikely to lead escalation in the near ter
This week on q and a, mary talks about his book president mckinley, architect of the american century. What was life like back in 1897 through 1901 in the u. S. . While i think the most important thing was that the country was burgeoning. It was expanding and poised to move to radically into the world. America is an expansionist country. We talked about james k. Polk and how he expanded the country on the north american continent. But, what mckinley did was push out into the pacific and atlantic and caribbean the way another president had it. It happened because america was building and industrial base, was building Economic Growth and economic wherewithal, was building a navy. Mckinley had a lot to do with it, but it began before him. It was gaining more and more interest in building the panama canal across central america. When we have ended up with conflict, serious conflict in the caribbean with the spanish empire, which controlled and owned cuba, it was inevitable that we would no
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