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in the general staff nice gentleman here or in the. military districts the top brass of this kind of brass. president vladimir putin just the shaking hands. i think one thing remember a great great parade pete. right we're not going to cross a line where two red square to archie is andrew farmer andrew we've been watching that there's a spectacular parade what can you tell us from your end what it has been a privilege to be here you might you might also have been able to tell from the pictures it has been boiling hot we've been blessed with blue skies throughout this parade and it's a victory by victory day parade it has been very successful as you just saw it started with the march of ten thousand soldiers in unison across this iconic setting we then had the great. three hardware from the tanks. a very
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large mistah launches and then just a few moments ago we had a wonderful fly over involving over sixty aircraft including. the whole thing to a close and i think what is important to mention here there are two aspects to the failure in the sense that i get here on red square firstly one is to commemorate those who died and also to price the courage of those people who lost their lives but also secondly it is to celebrate the triumph over hitler and it's a day as you mentioned before that does unify everybody in russia but also the former soviet states and there are many events going across all of. the former soviet union at the moment and there will be more events this evening particularly in moscow where there will be massive firework displays across fourteen locations so i hope you can see what i'm trying to show you know that it has been a wonderful event there are a great number of people here a few hundred
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a lot of them a war veterans and veterans who were actually part of the very first parade here in nine hundred forty five after the victory and after they returned from the front line so it was a huge amount of history that we've seen that still exist that we are enjoying today and as president said it's important to respect that it's important to praise the courage of those that were involved but it's also a very important to recognize the lessons of what happened sixty eight years ago and to recognize we can use that hopefully to ensure world peace and reform like you were just in all just as we were here in the studio take some shade and it will be back with you in a little while and you father there in the heart of where it was all happening in red square for our right we just want to remind you again if you've just joined us here that this is a day that the russian people will never forget that the country is marking. it's
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sixty eight yes since every historic victory secured by an enormous sacrifice from a soviet soldiers in bringing the nazis to their knees in the studio with me is across peter lavelle and mr form of a major surrogate. day of unity and it's all about really in many ways what in terms of everything that we've seen here we've seen we've seen russia demonstrating its military strength. that i'm seeing here because i know the history very well i think also russia is telling the world that russia is prepared because a lot of violence in the world today i think it's a very very important message being sent mr a few words from you what what today's what we've seen today what do you leave with well the feeling of the memory for those people who died who struggled in that war and
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would like to congratulate again all the veterans all over the world who fought to bring the nazis down and to say the to those who are just dreaming of confrontations if you play matches be ready to get burnt. you've heard it right here on our t.v. from our studio in moscow or we have in common rating and watching the celebrations in a red square a moderating the sixty eighth year of russia's historic victory getting the nazis to then yes i'm to ban would say you're watching already do stay with us. i. well to some other news now japan's ownership of an entire go in the east china sea maybe i'll forward not by turkey bugged by beijing but our king our island chain is home to sprawling u.s.
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military bases and tens of thousands of american troops the people's daily considered a mouthpiece of china's communist party all but later claim to the. in an article written by academics of japan quickly back think the paper as a political tool and declaring its ownership of okinawa beyond doubt it's the latest territorial dispute to marring relations between the two asian powers both are also locked into contest over another island chain james carville the editor of a japan based news a website says china is able to pressure japan into making concessions elsewhere. it is at the very least an interesting new development in the territorial dispute and obviously meant to at least increase pressure on japan over the the disputed senkaku islands which is another part of this territorial dispute that's going on but in terms of okinawa itself it's been within the japanese sphere of influence
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for at least the last four hundred years now but of course this brings up the fundamental issue of all of this which is china is trying to argue that it has historical claims over the okinawa islands japan has these formal claims that it's set up in a major era back in the eighteenth seventy's but it's this group completely excluded from this is the fact that of course there is an ethnic indigenous population in okinawa who are the ones who are completely forgotten in all of this and are being used as pawns as they have had to suffer through basically imperial regime after imperial regime and now it's basically a site for u.s. military bases and japan i think is going to be more or less a spectator in this i don't think that they have the ability to really stop china from from making these types of claims it's just a question of if and when this would to actually spill into a military confrontation. not a con hallum them in a column is the whole foreign policy in focus says china's may that may be aimed toward gays a washington that in tokyo. i think it's
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a couple of things going on one is that the chinese are very very disturbed about the the asia pivot on the part of the obama administration you what they see is that the united states has now moved sixty percent or is in the process of moving sixty percent of their armed forces into the pacific region so they find their every district and there was a standoff with the but the clinton administration in the late ninety's and which the chinese had to back down from and they don't want to be in that position again so so part of this is a backdrop is is that this is a way of kind of challenging their asia pivot what they're basically saying washington is don't push us don't come into our waters i do think as well there is an act to kind of drive a wedge to a certain extent between japan and the united states only give states certainly want to war with china which japanese are being
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a bit more aggressive on this to try these are pushing the the envelope just a little bit to see if the u.s. will back off a little bit on its support of japan i'm sure for that as didn't happen but that's a possibility in the future. more immigrants arrived in germany last night in any other during the last two decades many of the new comments from crisis had some other enemies saying european countries attracted by the never could lead of low unemployment in germany and it's a one of a for your countries to have told the european commission either wants to protect its public education and health system from being overwhelmed by new arrivals the reports of the doubts over whether so-called benefits tourism actually exists. have you had the one about the dutchman the german the austrian and the englishwoman going to the european commission and asking for cabs on migration within the e.u. it's not a joke it actually happened holland germany austria and the u.k.
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say that they're concerned about the pressure being put on their public services as a result of so-called benefits terrorism so they've written a letter to the european commission asking for help in making it harder for freshly arrived e.u. migrants to access public services such as schools hospitals and accommodation the move comes just seven months before labor restrictions a lifted and the e.u.'s newest members remain ian ball garia are allowed to live and work freely anywhere within the european union brussels response to the letter has been lukewarm they want to see evidence that this so-called benefits terrorism actually exists to talk about the issue i'm joined by her be brockman from the joint council for the wealth of immigrants thank you very much for joining us do you think there is the threat of all this pressure being put on public services in the u.k. let me tell you first this isn't a phobia on share mad because i didn't suggest otherwise we nor the two million.
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nationals came to this country and only thirteen thousand of them out of two million claimed job seekers allowance we know that for the health service that we have got a hundred billion pounds the budget for a national health service and only ten to twenty million pounds where. from european nationals so this is a more. backed by evidence the evidence is there if this is a myth propagated by the media then why are the politicians over four key western european countries so concerned about it you see the politicians are pandering to be responsibly. media and public insight to get some key vote but if we want to have a harmonized economy we want everyone's betterment. then we should work to not protectionism
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have be brockman thank you very much for your comments well there you have it the free movement directive one of the pillars the founding pillars of the european union but it looks like at the moment some key western countries are uniting together against a united europe. r.t. london. the u.k. also is are facing tough criticism from another financial quarter this time the international monetary fund which has want britain to ease up on the belt tightening the nationals a good secretary of the socialist workers party told us the government needs to rethink its priorities in dragging the country out of the doldrums. it's extraordinary that the international monetary fund which is the high priests of neoliberalism who have imposed a stereotype as part of the troika along with the european union in the earthian central bank across the continent even though they are now telling us born that he's economic policies are a complete failure and they're causing
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a heart attack for the economy with no gross with unemployment rising and with social chaos caused by these policies and there are more and more people who are completely fed up with these a stereotype policies which are attacking people's living standards while at the same time at the other pole of society the very very rich grow ever richard the reality is that the attempts to cut the deficit have caused the economy to come to a halt and what we need is to completely change the priorities we need to stop the imperial adventures in afghanistan and the talk of more involvement in syria we need to stop the trident nuclear program and we need to take the power away from the wealthy people at the top of society and start putting people first not profits . coming up in our bullets and that the u.s. dishes out the dollars for israeli defense is spending hundreds of millions on the
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anti-missile iron dome system despite criticism that it's not as effective as is being presented still ahead. of us were going with the flag these were given russia definitely got into the swim of things or with a rather bizarre method of crossing a river the so much more in a couple of minutes stay with us. wealthy british study all. the time right let's go. to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports
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on our. thanks was a live as you're watching r.t. the u.s. says it plans to push for that to get israel and palestine to the negotiation table with secretary of state john kerry planning a trip to the middle east even so washington continues to spend hundreds of
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millions of dollars on the israeli army including funding the eye in dame anti missile system art is well as there has been you know from those who say the complex just isn't worth it the brains behind the iron dome the israeli but the funding is mostly american born there are no guns. assistance it solves the discussion and offered their assistance they have washington recently pledged an additional six hundred eighty million dollars for the poor in the intercept a system that advocates claim has a success rate of more than eighty percent in order to call work numbers i've seen the results and. even obama has gotten in on the act his first stop at a recent trip to israel was to an iron dome battery where he told soldiers they're doing an amazing job because so much money has been spent on this defense missile system it now needs to be marketed and sold otherwise how do you justify something that has already cost the american taxpayer millions of dollars but for all its
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hype the iron dome which is designed to intercept and destroy short range rockets aimed at populated areas is not foolproof i have a lot of question marks questions that include the system's effectiveness weapons experts lee united states and even in israel say the i.d.f. has y. be overstated its intercept success rate by a factor of ten or more you can see very clearly the project like this that it's impossible to get a warhead work. so you do see the destroyed eighty four percent of the incoming orchids the celebrated technological wonder exploded onto the international stage after last year's israel gaza war but the math did not add up it proved disproportionately expensive as a defense against crude homemade palestinian rockets and mass and. militants there are assembling these rockets which cost about one hundred dollars to make. which
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are very little more than than a pipe with an explosive to to propel it forward. and the iron dome rockets. actually cost fifty thousand dollars. each pocket so shooting two rockets to intercept one of the of the amounts makeshift rance a makeshift rockets would cost a thousand times more than the cost of the rocket that is being intercepted but the i.d.f. has good reason to mislead the world about its effectiveness not only to taxpayers want to know the money is being well spent but enemies need to be deterred especially gaza militants firing at israel's southern border city of stewart is not the right solution even more they develop their own to defend their war with. the only area that can not defend is the given the history of missile defense deception and the strong israeli incentive to deceive the people who pay for the
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system should be asking hard questions about how well it really works policy r.t. to level of. one reason a website a renowned a physicist stephen hawking is causing a big bang but his refusal to travel to israel cameras university said he wasn't going because of health problems but later admitted his reasons were political get the details online. and a colleague of train with the fuel tank cars derailed and solving russia with carriages exploding into balls forcing thousands of people to evacuate the area r.t. dot com has more on the accident. next
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prove how you can rise above anything if you've got the means and the will palm i did i caution of i explains how a group of russians a wave of inspiration got them from a to b. . it really seems like one collab just look at the key there are so many people there and amazingly they're not just standing there for a bus right they're actually crossing the river using these to ask invaders so for some it can be have a traffic and for others to have a way now let me give you some details on what is actually happening that this video was shot at the end of march in the north of the mountains and as you can see the area is flooded and it also seems that there is going to be a bridge build there in the future but for now people still have to cross it somehow and it seems they've found a way better call it an adrenaline draw and now you've got one ask evader loaded
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with three sometimes even more people now it means the other one half way people climb from one ask a vader to be other it all looks rather dangerous but look at the people they seem quite pleased with themselves anyway when this video first appeared on the internet it went viral was so many comments and very few people were actually concerned about the fate of the passengers some even labeled this video as another example of how russians can be resilient and resourceful well it's really hard to argue with that watching this footage. some of today's world headlines of where you are now of fruit clashes have erupted police and students marching for free education in chinese capital security forces use water cannon to hold back the rioters in something tens of thousands of syrians through part of nationwide demonstrations as part of an ongoing movement for education reform that began back in two and.
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britain is pushing for the e.u. arms embargo against syria to be amended all lifted us so that weapons can get to the rebels the current sanctions expire at the end of may and will most likely be extended from supporters i suppose the plan is by the white square european fears that it will only worsen the conflict and independent e.u. add record to suggest that the rebels have most likely used chemical weapons although britain and the us maintain that it's of the regime that stupid calling them. pakistan will pull out from the u.s. led war on terror if the men tip to become the country's next prime minister is elected now was the sheriff of the pakistan muslim league says it's the only option to bring peace to the central asian nation a general elections due on the eleventh of may after a campaign season marred by violence and attacks which underline the country's
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desperate security situation. the american civil liberties union is on a mission to educate the public about the dangers of accumulating too much debt as after they revealed the figures showing a rising number of people who fail to pay their debts are being thrown in jail marina but i has been to the state of ohio where the practice is fairly common even though it's criticized as unconstitutional. a midwestern u.s. state. internationally recognized for being the battleground where america's next president is decided let's talk about the importance of ohio and in the battle for ohio state eighteen electoral votes mean so much elbows paid a lot of attention ohio ohio. you're probably going to decide the next president of united states for the past thirty six years no candidate has entered the white house without winning this swing state while ohio undoubtedly wields an enormous
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influence in the arena of u.s. presidential politics the state is currently garnering headlines for its prisons specifically the medieval type punishment being imposed on countless citizens who are drowning in debt according to a report released by the a.c.l.u. of ohio thousands of citizens are being locked behind bars because they are too poor to pay their debt and we saw some really troubling numbers one case that we looked at out of mansfield ohio there was a gentleman his crime against the community was he let his dog walk in his mobile home park without a leash he was fined thirty dollars and he ended up being found in contempt of court and was sent to jail for not paying for a thirty dollars from fifty five year old jack dolly was incarcerated three times for failing to pay nine hundred dollars in fines every ninety days you had
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a jail date. and if you were working well you're going to do well debt prisons violate the u.s. and ohio constitutions according to the a.c.l.u. most of the defendants weren't given hearings before being jailed for outstanding fines if the court had taken any time to ask whether or not they couldn't afford to pay that they would see that these were people who just simply cannot pay they were individuals who are homeless many have been work. for months if not years people who are disabled people who are taking care of disabled family members these are people who are working and just don't feel like spending the money these are people who literally have no money people like dante stiles who is unemployed and says he often has to choose between feeding his two children or paying his fines i find myself back and forth back and forth in court battle for a constant you know ten days here fifteen days here and while the cash strapped citizens are incarcerated in getters prisons. their fines keep growing like credit
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card interest it's described as a vicious circle it was seven hundred thirty thirty seven dollars ok at the levin days when i went back to court at the core course and pernod the public defended it went up actually two hundred dollars more than one point eight million ohioans reportedly live in poverty and i want to get it behind me dolly lost his job last year after missing work for a ten day sentence in debtors prison i had just started the job i was probably there not quite a month. i was expecting a paycheck so i'd gone in early to get a paycheck so i could go in and pay on my flying and upon my release i was terminated from my job dolly has received a fifty dollars credit for each of the sixteen days he was illegally imprisoned but most like styles have not and the state revered for predicting america's presidents has garnered a new reputation for how it punishes the poor. archie ohio up
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next artie's kaiso reimport and pulls no punches as it approaches the banking world's dockside. you know i've been asked a few times if i believe in conspiracy theories which is kind of an odd question i mean just in general believe in conspiracy theories like all of them even the ones that contradict each other i mean j.f.k. could have been killed by the mob the cia the k.g.b. and very secret societies at the same time or could he have been know what you just declare themselves official conspiracy theories that's silly obviously it isn't good just go around fishing for evil plots to explain every situation the
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mainstream media sure does lie a lot but i think they're telling the truth about that whole sky being blue thing but on the other hand if you never question what the glowing box in your house tells you that just makes you a sucker the kind of sucker who bought that there were magical mysterious invisible weapons of mass destruction in iraq and you know what in all honesty there's actually been real evil conspiracies that have been exposed like the tuskegee experiment and the fascist coup attempt against president roosevelt in one nine hundred thirty s. over all people think it spirity theories are a matter of belief but actually they're completely a matter of facts and there's a lot of good evidence to support a conspiracy and good arguments that maybe you should consider it but if someone tells you the president is actually a rep to lead from the cosmos yeah you might want to just stay away from that one but that's just my opinion.
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i think going down of the sun and good morning we will remember that we will. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max keiser. there's a new viral hit. and hit song in japan it goes like this fix the
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ends appreciation quantitative easing don't forget public investment monetary easing construction bonds let's just revise the bank of japan law yeah those are the lyrics of make i got japan which translates to the economic conditions on the streets depend band wow stacy i think it's called my cheek out of key k. japan well that's that's almost beyond my ticket dickie. yes well it's a girl band and they're aged between seventeen and twenty three celebrating the ultra loose monetary policies the shinzo album and i c c in that song they say they want to revise the bank of japan law which is get rid of their independence and start printing more money because their theme is that if the stock market the nikkei goes lower their skirts go lower towards the ground if the stock market goes higher they shorten their skirts that's their stick so when the stock market.

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