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or advised of those to do so. i would never do harm to people i. don't deserve to dog on top. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. and our teenagers we have a different brain but look a little because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how.
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choose the access to opportunity. on marriage in the financial world. developments cannot stop it is the only take no demand to credit not going to get any benefit in life there are and there are both. hello get moving on i would more the big stories of the week for martin suspects have been arrested over the murder of a palestinian teenager who was thought to being slaughtered in revenge killing an autopsy suggests the teen was burned alive. is death sparked fierce clashes between arab population and israeli police the boys
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believed to be murdered over the killing of three jewish teenagers whose bodies were discovered last monday the incident sent tension soaring in the region within days israel arrested hundreds of palestinians and raided thousands of homes trying to find the jewish teens killers but a senior advisor for the palestinians biggest political party told us that israel's response is over the top. because is that the military occupation of a country against. people and civilians because of a sweeping call maisie's and it's very clear that israel has exploited this incident to really politicize the event in a way to reveal its real intentions and its real intention is there to block the emergence of a palestinian state is to make sure that gaza will never come back to the west bank and palestinians would remain for fragmented and the tools to it in this world is the target of a state sponsored terrorism and the excessive use of force as you have just shown have you heard any word that there is a state that will simply kidnap an entire nation less seizure on communities
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because there are investigations and allegations so this whole collective punishment approach that israel has been using has to stop. while the emergence of this video in the week certainly didn't help ease the tension it shows israeli police brutally beating the cousin of the murdered palestinian teenager he'd float into jerusalem for the funeral but was arrested the day before friday ceremony is street clashes erupted. the brutal deaths of the israeli teenagers was given emotional coverage across western channels. sense that there will be some retaliation for these deaths it's becoming increasingly apparent that his promise to make one last pay for the three teenagers found out on monday there is a huge amount of grief at the discovery the grim discovery of the three bodies of those israeli teenagers late yesterday israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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said the three teenagers were murdered in cold blood by what he described as animals. but what hasn't been seeing so much of the families of the hundreds of palestinians that have been left to grieve for their lost children in fact more than fifteen hundred palestinian children have died and six thousand injured by israeli forces since the year two thousand as these figures show of my shoulder here that's one palestinian child killed every three days but local activists fear the international media repeatedly chooses to turn a blind eye to israel's deadly record israeli army has been killing palestinians in cold blood for several years we are talking about thousands and thousands of palestinians were killed by the israeli army and tens of thousands of people who were injured during forty seven years of military occupation there isn't really an army now is demolishing houses and the actions of collective punishments are
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continuing also in the form of air raids on gaza which the israeli army is using to provoke reactions from palestinians and then present these they are either the actions as cause or as the reason for their or purpose of behavior in gaza strip and in other places and palestinian territories. next a top u.s. war contract in iraq threaten to kill a state department official who was looking into the wrong doings at the firm which used to be called blackwater the new york times published a report which claims the manager gloated that there was little investigators could do about it because blackwater was so heavily involved in u.s. work the document indicates that blackwater's top manager in a low even tone of voice told one of the government's agents that he could kill him without blinking an eye state department investigators who were in iraq had to curb further investigation than they describe stuff at the notorious security firm is out of control and that it was operating above the law but the american embassy
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sided with blackwater former state department official p.d.f. and beer and told us washington knew about the reckless and dangerous behavior here the state department was so afraid of its mission in iraq being slowed down or delayed by replacing blackwater as a contractor that they were willing to accept almost any standards of behavior out of the company in order to continue the contract even though they understood it was detrimental to us aims blackwater was an organization out of control in iraq and we now have absolute proof that the state department who was supposed to control them knew that they were out of control knew that they were dangerous people knew that they were acting contrary to u.s. policy aims and did nothing. just weeks after the death threat of blackwater unit murdered seventeen people in the iraqi capital u.s. officials say they were shooting without cause and that innocent lives were lost not that it stopped the firm from getting out the lucrative contract it's believed
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to have assisted the cia's drone mission in pakistan but water also received millions of dollars from washington for housing u.s. troops in afghanistan. so there are more spies strains developing between germany and the united states we talk about that soon it turns out that there was a double agent in berlin is mates who's accused of feeding data to the n.s.a. you can get the full story at r.t. dot com also that this is a real structure what is it will actually it's an abandoned soviet era electricity generator that's more of a fun part maybe not like that said to be capable of powering the whole country though now it's powering power into resume instead fascinating place check my website is. right. searched for. and i would think.
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to try to spur jobs in business we're often told only to buy local that's kind of tricky though in this globalized world these days but one frenchman decided to try and give it a go when a concert of went to find out how he fared surviving soley on french made products for nearly here. how frank skin a person really in this day and age the answer is ninety six point nine percent if you ask french journalist special car plus a ten month ban on anything for the rest of the expulsive the rules of this experience were to get rid of everything that was not french and only use products that got most of their added value on french soil with an average salary of one thousand eight hundred euros a month i found myself in
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a situation where i had to buy everything again including furniture. inspired by a government plea to stick to french products to stem the conscience decades long industrial decline the problem is that there aren't many products left these days that a purely french what really surprised me is how much food we import each time i see a foreign product i think it's crazy because it could have be made in front but it's not. but benjamin's biggest surprise was that shoppers probably don't know whether french flag goods are valid from. today's rules of the european union a crazy if you take the should for example and you just so the buttons in france you have the right to put a made in from label on it it's the last operation the product undergoes that matters. even though it's not hard to find economic patriots like benjamin clarke it is hard to support the french all the me according to some experts who claim the country's european commitments are opening the door to point competition and force
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in french companies out of business. we estimate that in friends there's roughly one plant closing every day between two hundred forty and two hundred sixty plants a year absolute protectionism like in north korea is absolute everybody around the world agrees on that but we go from one extreme to another where there is no regulation at all industrialization comes from globalization but it doesn't happen because some bad guys took the jobs of the french but because the french companies think we will make more money by going abroad purchasing with patriotism takes some effort but shoppers here are giving it a go and the hope of saving local businesses and to condemn and the country and retail experts say there's just so long as they play fair one solution being put forward a syllable the employment standards within the european union and police local industries so that it's no secret to buy for products or get them manufactured applause. i love life and i love to benefit from things and i think it's impossible
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to live completely with for. products it costs too much anyway and it takes a crazy amount of time because it's hard to find needless to say benjamin is now by n.p.r. his borders again but he's paying more attention to labels and opts for ecological recycled products no matter where they come from marina cost reports in from paris artsy. good tribe now coming up what's lucrative prove dangerous for others. to find out how shale gas drilling in romania has locals fearing for their livelihoods it's all going story there are more developments plus a full proof test to prove who is a potential terrorist the criteria is trying to keep yourself private on the internet yeah that's what the n.s.a. thanks to.
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led. to. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pens tear jerking poetry keep. ignoring. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed rise of the islamic state or isis in the middle east is said to reorder political realities in the region the west feel colonial agenda for the arab world is coming to an end it would seem the arab spring has been replaced with a jihadi summer. i'm out in the stories we cover here not in here in iraq other big story the facts are that while sometimes there's
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a reason they don't want to know what the phrase that we. now let's break the set. twenty forty five evening here in moscow right now the news continues on a weekly and it's hunt for a lucrative shale gas reserves u.s. energy firm chevron has started drilling in northeast romania and though the government claims the technology is safe the public still very uneasy about the controversial industry could offset some of the locals who might have to bear the consequences of the drilling. this family gets everything from their farm it's their home and business at the same time since whatever extra they managed to produce they sell that's why having chevron develop shell gas just a few miles away is to say the least causing concern is known we know what they did in other countries using this technique we are really worried it will contaminate
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the water and the air our food comes from the soil we're afraid for our animals our plants and our selves wherever these people go they plant death. last december the small romanian village made global headlines when its residents tried stopping the u.s. energy giant from coming here the protests and it in clashes with the police and arrests while officials gave the green light to start the operation. despite the fierce opposition from the local starting from the sixth of may chevron began the drilling the company says it's going to continue until the target is reached approximately at around two and a half miles below the surface of the drilling goes on twenty four hours a day seven days a week since in this industry time is money fracking or hydraulic fracturing is a way of developing underground deposits of natural gas by pumping a high pressure mix of water sand and chemicals into the ground this cracks deep layers of rock to let the gas out chevron has signed a deal with the romanian government to exploited shale gas for the next thirty
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years the company also gets to decide what to do with it well the state gets royalties of between three and a half and thirteen percent. so this is exactly the same technology as is used in the united states the latest generation fracking techniques show very good results in terms of safety for the environment but in fact it's because of the us that the adverse effects that fracking is believed to have on the environment became global you know these include flame that will tap water contaminated soil and pieces of illnesses among both humans and animals that's why it caused the wave of protests across the globe and is either banned or under a moratorium in several countries including russia germany and france. back in the locals claim they won't back down saying it's not only their lives they're fighting for but the next generation of romanians as well as going off r t s d. more the big stories of the week japan's ruling parties have agreed to lift
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a self-imposed ban on overseas military operations for the first time since the second world war the decision to change the constitution then provoked a wave of protest the video we're about to show you contains some graphic scenes. one man here and set him self alight in protest over he's currently in hospital the latest rally outside the province's office in tokyo attracted red ten thousand people were led to clashes with police the protesters criticized the government for failing to hold a referendum on expanding japan's military ambitions what defense analyst at play to say but it was said the change may affect the balance of power in the region as japan could now help its allies fighting overseas the us is at the moment deploy more troops to the area around eighty thousand military personnel or more than forty bases across the asia pacific region don't see the shift as particularly serious others on the other hand the warning could have grave consequences in any potential future conflicts.
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i agree with you further. impact it is more it will be united states. or the world. we want to get. this by the japanese prime minister to essentially change the constitution by c.e.o. we have two very powerful countries china japan and japan has a military alliance with the united states so yes circe any kind of dust up between japan and china then we're talking back to nuclear powers butting heads and i'm a little surprised that people are not maybe more concerned about this situation and they are they have. two thirds majority from both houses and then it will become a referendum for the people what ali has done has circumvented all of that and
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declared that his resolution can't just reinterpret the constitution and that's a very dangerous power even if you agree with what he's doing the process by which he's doing it instantly. so will news in brief tonight two separate attacks on neighboring coastal districts in kenya have killed more than twenty people during the first a soul government still in the police station releasing several detainee's some of them linked to a previous terror attack in the second incident heavily armed militants raided a trading center in the village of hidden the the islamist group al-shabaab says it was behind both those attacks. but whether the report here rainstorms of butts in eastern china into sunday causing landslides and cutting off intersections at least one person was confirmed dead but that number could rise as rescue teams are still assessing the affected areas earlier in the week heavy downpours submerged streets and calls traffic hails from the north and south of the public to. pray for danger
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. it is a belief of the kidnapped in libya amid the deteriorating security situation in the country on saturday night security forces an armed militias engaged in street battles in tripoli one soldier was reportedly killed fighting between pro-government forces and various armed groups has been on the rise since the downfall of colonel gadhafi in twenty eleven. now here's a thought how do you sport a potential terrorist well it's easy for america's national security agency apparently all it takes is to start using online privacy tools this what if you do you'll get on the n.s.a. blacklist as soon as you visit this german based network used to hide the ip address of your device and even if you just curious about how it all works it's best not to search for it online either that puts you on the agency's radar as well for whistle blows and those to help them keep their identities hidden they think the n.s.a. has gone beyond redemption here chasing this down. we've seen for the revelations
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that they're literally spying on every country that they can with the exception of for. in my opinion the n.s.a. is a grokked agency if i as an individual had undertaken the same actions i would be thrown into prison for thirty years any attempt to reform in my opinion is like bailing out the ship that's already sunk they did have a process that limits what n.s.a. looks at and can take in and store in its databases you can take a look at the the storage facilities they're building you get an idea of how much they're taking in like a million square foot storage facility in bluff deal utah and other stories that they've had existing all along at fort meade as well as other facilities around the world more than weeks so world news and today's headlines all the way from r.t. international just about seven minutes from now.
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the gym is about seven years old it's one of the largest ten cities on the east coast of america and it's got about one hundred people here just because of economics the cost of housing in this area especially is very high and i believe as an american we have a right. tree about order to possess public land until something is created that's my house you see back there live in it's add them to well good at least then spend the. rest of it if we hadn't done that we wouldn't have been home i want you to understand we don't just how you know people are density we don't anybody that needs help so tell your friend to just give us more of take care of them or get a mistake i'm never going to censor the internet when one fell swoop got a place to live once on monday i'll be out here with my dog. choose your language. make it without any kind of say still some of.
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living. a. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something is simple as people playing soccer we can see individual players and we can see the ball. you can almost see is facial expression you can see is now open crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for.
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there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c fox news have taken some lots lately but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close enough for the truth and might think. it's because when full attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on you. and our teen years we have a different. oh yeah because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how.
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you guys think of the jokes i will handle famous stuff that i've got to. this is the weekly from r.t. tonight buchanan army raises entire villages in its bid to reclaim anti-government strongholds in the rest of east of the country sending the civilian death toll soaring. we report on those unwillingly caught up in kiev's own slaughter civilians the elderly and children written off as collateral damage. headlining to the just how this leader of the recently proclaimed islamic caliphate apparently makes his first public appearance as ruthless militants continue their advance in iraq and syria seizing control of vast oil fields.

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