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i'm. surprised. every. government forces now face the painstaking and dangerous task of making the city safe enough. in syria as many as twenty five thousand terrorists are believed to have regrouped and are now fighting. it includes some previously backed by the united states.
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a rally against hate violence in the u.s. city of. leftwing rioters clashed with protests demonstrators. global news from the studios of. monday afternoon at three in the russian capital first to the telephone in iraq and it's not over yet we're going to show you these are some of the latest pictures from a village to the north of tel of. an hour ago now the iraqi army announced victory over i saw in telephonic couple of days ago but pockets of militant resistance and now the main target of the security forces there you can see the columns of smoke in the distance where a battle is raging as for itself there's a long way to go before the city can return to anything like normal many terrorists are still holed up in basements and underground tunnels and reports that deadly
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surprises around almost every corner. but the islamic states remain you'll find. like that plastered over the bridges and buildings in tied up frog iraq he sent his haven't yet gotten around to covering them up what with being busy fighting a day off to the victory was announced here in thailand fighting still hasn't died down isis hygiene throughout the city and while they didn't hold any geographic areas of the districts in their hiding in basements and buildings and in timers underneath the city waiting to ambush patrolling iraqi soldiers. was. was was welcome to it. well i says has been beaten in tal afar they're made sure to leave behind plenty of
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surprises booby traps everywhere intel a fog they have ten the city into a sap as nightmare and come in here we were bloomed multiple times not to touch anything no matter how innocent it might seem for we know behind these. could be explosives booby traps brehm's behind the time even in the right switches. i would be one where officers went into a house and sat on a sofa exploded and along with the house they had booby trapped the sofa another example they were explosive to light switches when you turn on their lights the house explodes they were bombs into refrigerators and even the door handles when you open the door and explodes. i've just come back from telefon you can didn't lie down on the bed without cyprus check and first drop bombs and was everywhere we
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don't touch anything. i will do all we can to disarm everything but there's only so much we can do some houses will have to be destroyed. this bomb was intended for does but the planes and helicopters destroyed the roads and i still couldn't get the car bomb out our engineers found it and dismantled it if it had been used it would have done as great damage they disarm the explosive canisters and detonated them in a controlled explosion but it's strange isis folded almost too quickly. there is evidence that around four hundred families of isis fighters were allowed to leave on august twenty fifth in an unspecified direction the rumor among iraqi troops is that as many as two thousand isis fighters have been given
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safe passage out of telefon into syria again this is a rumor and we conned confirm it but it would explain the unexpectedly easy fight iraqi troops wouldn't let us into the center of telephone saying would still far too dangerous but having spent some time here in the suburbs we haven't seen a single civilian most of them ran when your platoon a team presented itself as the bopper began braving the months in the desert in order to get away but fear of the iraqi ministry in the u.s. led to release and bricks the path. might follow a frog list of influence will come back the question is how much of tal afar there be left to come back to more i guys dia. from talib iraq
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the syrian army backed by russian forces has destroyed one of the most active islamic state groups in the. syria eight hundred militants were killed in the operation in the euphrates valley a large amount of heavy machine guns were destroyed along with tanks and artillery weapons that's according to information from the russian defense ministry. but as i still loses ground tens of thousands of terrorists are uniting under one banner to fight government forces in syria some of these groups were previously backed by the united states and goes down off as the details. a jihadi army drafted by a group with known links to al qaida can be a good thing. or h.g.'s is a new force in the syrian civil war there are twenty five thousand terrorist fighters consolidated now in northwestern syria in perspective a comparable amount of troops led islamic state in proclaiming its caliphate in half of syria and iraq and this new force has a very familiar face there are dozens of groups many of which were previously
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backed by the united states most units making up h.t.s. had previously been rallying under the banner of al nusra front brutal massacre torture rape there have been no boundaries and how far will go to win this war. oh wow generate a highly effective. gap to bucket the extremely toxic chemical weapons this is one of the methods of torture that was used by the militants.
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you know the group that is part of the h.t.s. now is neuros in kiev spine chilling pictures of a child being executed apparently broad recognition over other tara factions after filming this video the boy was beheaded. this atrocity raised many questions about washington's vetting in syria if you're able to. forge is this the kind of thing that would affect assistance. us is to. this specific group at all some just in general we have to say. well i think you know if as you said if we can. prove that this was indeed what happened and this group was involved in and i think it would certainly give us pause would you give you pause will give us pause about any assistance or or even frankly any. further
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involvement with this group so are. two of the most notorious groups among a total of seventy in this new conflict of terror well armed and under the same command ready to strike in c.s. key syrian cities. middle east expert joshua landis told us that this new terror grouping has already overwhelmed other factions in the area it's quite clear that the domination of the how to shama over the province has militarized that even groups like the sink which had been allied with the united states went over and fell under the control of this more dominant jihad azour group so it is a big problem al qaeda cannot be allowed to build itself up and to use northern syria as a base from which to launch attacks against the west or the united states although they claim not to support assad are clearly looking to the syrian government
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as the ultimate solution for their all quite a problem its. rival protests in the u.s. city of berkeley in california have descended into chaos and the fascist demonstrators broke through police barricades during a rally against hate and clashed with right wing activists. it was. prior to that unrest police had banned sticks mosques and any potential weapons however dozens of anti fascist protesters broke those rules one left wing demonstrator attacked a photographer and others reportedly threatened people who were trying to film the violence but some scenes were still caught on camera. and.
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this video filmed by a reporter that appears to show a group of masked anti fascist protesters beating a right wing demonstrator in a separate incident a full to be a trump supporter was attacked by a mall botha he pepper sprayed some of the counter protesters six people were injured in the unrest and thirteen arrests were made his column opened with more from buckley we're here outside of work in the civic center in downtown berkeley california as you can see around me there's a huge crowd of people calling themselves anti fascist protesters these are people that assemble to calendar a right wing rally that was called for to day for this afternoon under the slogan say no to marxism well these are posts here that object out to a number of the people involved with that reported right wing rally i consider them to be white supremacy and fascism assemble to denounce it while the nazis may have a right to demonstrate we've got a right to show that there are million twenty four of us and there are them any
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time a group reaches the hatred that you've seen from the out right i think it's only human toe match that even if it's not the most mature reaction it's only human to match that with some kind of anger and aggression really want to stand for nonviolence who would take the side against people that speak for violence including politicians such as donald trump one grouping that is widely present is the folks who call themselves at and t. boss some of them also would call themselves the black bloc people with masks over their faces are you know how much goggles they're here for a fight almost i mean they give that impression be seen repeatedly from folks try to come into the crowd began you know begin spent sending out their message state making statements in support of doll trial out of the crowd kind of circling up the police moving in and scuffles breaking out. more about. this is just one illustration of the ongoing division that continues to take place across the united states especially in the aftermath of charlottesville
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a lot. different views being expressed here a lot of anger but a lot of folks that just say they're worried about their country it's been quite a crazy scene here in downtown berkeley california the vice chairman of the u.s. libertarian party believes that some protest is a simply trying to incite more violence but we know while the goal i think a lot of the responses that we're seeing in terms of violence in terms of using mason terms of using other tools is really showing bad a lot of the self described an arc is are not actually there just people engaging in violence is an anarchist or people who oppose the government not people who just opposed people that they agree with that they disagree with and try to fight words with violence and violent politics is a rejection of everything american stands for and i really think that the vast majority of americans want to see an end to all of that violence to targeting confederate monuments the splitted us society is now moving to the world of the big screen cinema in memphis a stop to the new will screening of the nine hundred thirty nine classic gone with
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the wind the iconic film about love in the civil war was accused of being racist and insensitive by america's left wing writer and comedian geoffrey klein says the left is meddling with the past. i feel like most people recognize that the removal of historical statues seems to be an attempt to rewrite america's history and not showing historically significant movie would also be an example of trying to rewrite america's history. based on margaret mitchell's novel gone with the wind is set on a southern plantation during the civil war i'm reconstruction periods and it's acclaimed as being one of the greatest love stories ever to make it to the silver screen. in memphis cinemas cancellation after thirty four years as fired up social media
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some are incredulous that the film was dropped others stress that os should be out of politics some tweets were accompanied with the hash tag daniel after the actress who played the housemaid in that movie she became the first african-american to be nominated for and to win an academy award back then the film's producer collaborated closely with rights groups to prevent accusations of racism therefore jeffrey mark klein believes that the cancellation actually goes against the identity politics of the left. it's kind of insane that they would claim this movie is insensitive when hattie mcdaniel is the first black person to win an oscar so that movie has a very historical significance even just for that fact it's a it's a cinematic feat it progressed film forward both in terms of the art of filmmaking the art of storytelling and your progressiveness i mean that a lot of people who claim this movie's insensitive care so much about identity
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politics they should be excited about the fact that hattie mcdaniel is an oscar winner because of this movie the u.n. secretary general is right now on his first visit to israel and the palestinian territories we'll have the details on that after the break. it's called the feature we go through. every the world should in theory of. it you'll get it all the you will. according to it just. look. for the. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected
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. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to do like to be for us this is what was before three of them or can't be good get. interested always in the waters at the. first sit. welcome by u.s. defense giants lockheed martin and seeing a huge surge in sales they've both been awarded nine hundred million dollars contract by the pentagon this comes as u.s. north korean nuclear tension continues to simmer so near a context of the next to trump seeming obsession with nuclear weapons and how it sparking fears of a war on the campaign trail donald trump promised to boost
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a weakening military as soon as i take office i will ask congress to fully eliminate the defense sequester and will submit a new budget to rebuild our military it is so depleted we will. now the u.s. is already the global leader in military spending with a defense budget that's roughly the size of these nine countries combined despite this president trump says he wants more and here's how he's planning on spending u.s. taxpayer money we are committed to expanding and improving a state of the art missile defense system to shoot down missiles in flight. and we're getting better and better and better at it it's actually incredible what's taking place but missile defense systems are just the tip of the iceberg in this latest military gold rush on thursday it was announced that the us air force will develop a new nuclear cruise missile a project that's been in the pipeline for years but now given the green light thanks to commander in chief president trump and this is all great news for
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industry giants lockheed martin and raytheon both have been enjoying soaring stock market values ever since trump's inauguration but with the money flowing the risks are apparently being overlooked back in two thousand and fifteen former secretary of defense william j. perry said the nuclear missile project should be dropped because they can be launched without warning incoming both nuclear and conventional variants cruise missiles are uniquely destabilizing type of weapon but destabilization seems to be the least of concerns for the new administration the effect of the trillion dollar trillion dollar plus so-called modernization would have the effect of making possible for u.s. policymakers to believe that they could launch a first strike nuclear war there would be to extremely dangerous development and it reminds us of in the one nine hundred fifty s. when the soviet union was really very far behind the united states there are repeated discussions at the highest levels of the us government whether or not to launch a preemptive nuclear war since the end of world war two peace has been achieved
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through nuclear deterrence and the balance of power hopefully this concept isn't lost on president trump as he sets out on his quest for an even stronger military. sabera khan or washington d.c. . u.n. secretary general antonio good television is on a three day visit right now to israel and the palestinian territories he's there to discuss reviving the peace process in the region however his visit comes at a time of rising tensions between the two is our middle east correspondent paula slater explained to me earlier it's his first since taking office back in january now he's already met with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu netanyahu saying that there are a host of issues the two need to discuss and they'll do so in the coming days the secretary general will also be meeting with high ranking palestinian officials in the west bank and traveling to gaza now all of this comes against the backdrop as i say of a spike in tensions between israel and the united nations you have the israeli
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deputy foreign minister saying that israel can no longer tolerate and i'm quoting the united nations and israel bias take a listen we are seeking a dramatic change in the way the u.n. treats israel it's time to place the issues squarely on the table and address it head on if the u.n. doesn't dress to go he changes behavior it will lose both support and funding this war of words between israel and the united nations is nothing new it goes back quite some years and in fact if you ask most israelis they'll tell you that they believe that the international body is biased against them you have for example the united nations and i'm quoting calling on israel to stop imposing an apartheid regime on the palestinians you also have the united nations security council that voted unanimously urging israel to end with its settlement expansion project and of course it's still days in terms of what these meetings will yield but one thing is clear and that is that at this stage the relationship between israel the united nations is on h.
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. the french president will host a major migration summit later on monday with the leaders of germany italy and spain attending along with counterparts from a number of african nations but as you try to get them on the same page relations with another member seem to be souring. i think that baldwin statements are another error in the strategy of the country and the misstatement of how this country wants to position itself on the margins of europe's history recent present and future the state just today to isolate itself in the functioning progress. is not isolating it so easily and has not been isolated because it seems to me that president macro and carelessly follows media reports and doesn't know what's going on in our part of europe still it happens sometimes perhaps the girls are going comments result from lack of political experience which i can understand but i expect that she will make up for the shortcoming and will do more restraint in the future he's getting it from all sides dissatisfaction at home is looming over emanuel mcconnell's well
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that according to a latest poll for a french newspaper not good reading for him fewer than half of those surveyed approve of his policies within france at the same time in their presidencies his predecessors fared fairly differently take a look at this nicolas sarkozy managed sixty percent this far into his presidency francois along across the media predecessor he was still managing more than half of fifty four now despite that a government spokesman right now says these figures can be ignored in the mccrone will quote transform the country so we are some people in paris about the president's apparent fall from grace. so it doesn't surprise me that what he's doing is making human popular but nobody supports his proposal for extending working hours. the french people are too closed minded when it comes to changing benefit reform so it's not surprising that his ratings are full of all of us into this very rare for presidents popularity to increase so i'm not too surprised we
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need to give him time to get things done you want there lakshman so we need to live with that one of the main points of discontent has been macross labor reform program which has led to violent protests across the country he's also widely criticized for slashing public spending and curbing the military budget is another rao erupted when housing benefits were cut. amid is plummeting ratings it's believe mccrone has changed his communication strategy making it more open the editor in chief of belgium's the people magazine takes a critical look next at the french president and his policies. he has come to be on the spirit of race still a surprise to anybody but. french bulldog the son find the. solution let's kill shot right there can he spread his mind to polish promise to say that mr michael was out of control and should strike because what he said. what he said he may know days later the same kind of truth to us so criticise cold
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rain. forests something which is totally to much of an joke one of the simple make it said things about strong stuff are credible she said for example the french all want to pay me for stuff that they work for sale. that's the way the world looks from here this hour join me again in thirty five minutes i'll be here to update you again. welcome to it ok are already out right when i get that one employer.
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bitcoin saul's for trust it's a mathematical formula that solves for trust think about all the institutions in your life that require trust you trust people on the road are going to be not crashing into you you trust a doctor is professional and you trust the hospital is working in
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a trust third parties all day long but point is the first trust international currency doesn't require trust it just requires consensus to buy into every ten minutes the protocol and why would you not be buying it from the call if you're getting fabulously wealthy or watching central banks collapse i like about i mean wealth comes and goes and watching central banks crawl into their desk and pee themselves and cry that's what i like. both. from the. last time we chased. each one a little carrying twenty kilos of drugs. it's
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the thrill we have mean. they have this is the this is for me. i don't know. me. or not want. to see the. a new feature of evil not a little not at the lillies a level but i see the endemic didn't slowly vote gentlemen. is a good president it had chemical cause this is the but normally of i'll let me cut
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to the mental. metal is really chilly jim but i'm an old pro publica jevon implement that if you cheat. it it will do for. now but that it will put a seal in it when the temperature to dissipate a level that equates to a little magical the only rate that she'd come in it was that that this gentleman thing as well is that the meat and they simply take your shit if you go post master because if you know what they're about i don't know they got a picture of your name on it that just three shit. out of the said no you have them all know when your not to be nice and wait for the answer is that it's a check that goes into the center because that's the idea. that if they changed to a deal and got to. give their opinion it will become a legend think it will be a good always the unavailable at all millis be a get zero edition thief. got it did it get it cause assuming that is that i meant to contest this randomness. was strictly imposed with the
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fiscal compact once this treaty enters into force its aspects will be deep and long lost by signing all of you commits to bring a strong fiscal rule into your natural legislation. at the constitutional level among the strong fiscal adjustment stares also in the so-called balanced budget. that will mr norman go to tonight in cautiously. and show a lot of market. that it was still in play. would have amended its constitution at the request of the european union. yes indeed a balanced budget would give priority to price stability. pushing aside the right
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to work the right to health and the right to a decent wage. for example. it will have a binding f that's a nice permanent counter this strong we're selling trades by each and every one of you as you go it's debts and deficits is important. it helps prevent a petition of the sovereign debt crisis you know all that has to convince your columnists and voters that this treaty is an important step to bring to your oh back into safe waters. cooperative has faced its mission precisely on those rights than a balanced budget questions and over the years it is given work to almost three hundred disadvantaged people. is one of them.
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that. every morning he wakes up at five and it takes three hours to get interest workplace. every. ten years ago she second wife again. tools that will sure i don't suppose she were unlucky with the will to live because she will. take it very and be. rated french a few of them not but. so rubbish old. the . that same afternoon communicates to the shareholders yet another p.c. . all the banks said to cooperate if you know what to do and fax this to future which must be capitalized. no. telling i did yesterday she said he wanted to.
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girl who goes. to. the it. doesn't separate up that that you know that i would have you had continuing to read that so they said that now if you don't want to do that i think it will become one get me. up at the whistles you thought it. would do you buy a month then go up to people see that i would all go up to chill call me a month bangle equus the we'll get in if you know. me. we have a better driver are those who are late to will receive it said he looked a. case sheet metal jet are.
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hard to. leave that there are a. few. there for sure and. welfare is a strange game to save lives you have to lose a lot of my beef. is this the reason why nobody wants to play a match going. many
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europeans are asking themselves is why the austerity policies are being followed despite the severe harm that they have caused one hundred this is the truth be considered is that the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision makers so one of the consequences is to weaken labor slowly dismantle the welfare state social democratic the tree provisions developments which were europe's great contribution to modern civilization in the post second world war two hundred eighty developed in a state of its. that is true with. the green even though. it would. mean.
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if it is true that blind to the economic dog most is building a society that humiliates the week instead of protecting them maybe it's even worse pitting them against each other turning some victims into oppressors are victims that we could. but who could judge described effects accuse cannot settle on man along. in a video that a lot of. adults have that on about that find at yeah ok. so the. reason i got this out of. the front. of.
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faison gentleman the vice president. very pleased to welcome you to our press conference. who will now report on the outcome of today's meeting of the governing council. good enough that you need dorsey because of the hour and a been fun but there are genes with the dogs or man they're going to carry all it can ever compare to see go to the american prairie frantically carville and matthew . they must be almost could stand with him over the matter noir compared to palin they lack the will to carry all of the need for a third of the truth i mean to flatter we're worrying about that why can't we just spend spend spend spend and have the fourteen fifteen sixteen trillion dollars and continue on without let the problem i think debate about that. well there's no problem the only real issue here the only thing that we have to consider is whether
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or not that spending at some point leads to an inflation and the only way that's going to happen is when the government spends beyond the capacity of the economy to produce in other words when every single person in this country who is able to work is working and when all of our resources are used up and you spend beyond that that's when you have a sustainable inflation that's the real issue we should be talking about that's the question we should be asking ourselves and frankly with a nine percent unemployment rate and millions of people at a work and industrial capacity far below what our potential is and millions of on whole unsold homes and all this other excess capacity that we have what we should be doing is increasing demand and the way that we do that in an economy where most people are trying to cut back their debt is for the government to step in and stimulate demand by spending on infrastructure on education on health care on basic research and development on transportation on alternative energy. some time ago
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president mario draghi explained the main objective of the current issue. policy in times of economic crisis it might be by stimulating demand spending on infrastructure education health research transport alternative energy or by reaching a lower inflation rate but not just in trying to present. it to accelerate the return of inflation to levels below but close to say. that she wanted if that's your several reasons why this is not good for the economy if inflation is negative right that means that those who have debt and find it increasingly difficult to service that. and that leads to a situation where demand to be weak and the economy cannot groove it's like
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being in a trap that prevents us from grooving again so we have to fight this with is this economy i don't think of the spirit these that you could add. it's growth that bear out the better because even thinking you're welcome mr president we're glad you're pouring billions of euros into the financial markets rather than the real economy. welcome to max geysers but ethel survival guide. looking forward to a year that's without. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. watched as a report. when i was. wrong but. just don't call. me
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baby yet to shape out this day become sick. and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. one. when lawmakers manufacture consent to steam to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final. gift certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room six. million real need for.
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services or a cool especially the. in the stuff. men are going to run into does that these. somebody. took. a quick look at a. new survey of the doctors when the weather will be out of they will. remain in the said music offered no means if i leave the. us over anything they will stop the distro just for example he. got a little bored with you on the knuckles you think. you oughta been.
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that one. percent. so what is the founder of the constitution today in the european. coast tootles doing a little. in two thousand and five trying to a constitution but france and the netherlands had rejected. argued that european bureaucrats outrageously ignored social issues. he's born and the need to say yeah. that
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a leftist of course there are many to do that so. obviously to know what is. going on there is another alter put up in the good man will lead to. those to be. the. bad say to him in the mean. to respect that you just said that i thought they were bait. me that said i didn't doubt that the border. when they came out of course you can see on. the ship did. not do it of course as of. course it was for the goods to service you what it pays. to put your favorite man in the open file. aims to become the most innovative
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a successful economy in the world over the next ten years. the famous last words is the. it's interesting to see the reaction in europe when some political figure suggests that maybe people should have a voice and what happens to them several times in greece there have been proposals for a popular referendum for spoken drew recently to groups thinking as they please. and i mean a much as opposed to going to the us so many. exist they can get to be ok
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maybe a missile gap with the deal. but. he thinks simulators. and . a peace treaty he says if sees is the the as insane used to be. then the us and i mean he's never posed it but it does leaking one of. my leg and that's just not much of it because the little nugget of gold simoneau he . was a sleeper reaction was. incredulous could you dare ask the population already happening to them it's not their business and their to follow orders we make decisions firstly i want to i proposed that. it's right at the duke of and find a compromise somewhere between a i will use them what i'm doing but they were imposing upon us and our electoral mandate and so every media has had. elections cannot be allowed. i repeat that
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elections cannot be allowed to change that. the greece was punished severely and savagely for daring to call a referendum in which people were allowed to press them so the european rulers imposed even harsher conditions as a savage punishment. i think to be understood as a warning not to get this crazy. there's no the this is no democracy there is a big difference right there is always there is not enough. under democracy in the dictionary you read this democracy is a system of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation the main instrument of this participation is the right to vote which after centuries of battles has finally become universal in the
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western world. one of the last episodes is the referendum which allowed british citizens to choose whether to remain in the e.u. a complex and delicate decision the economic and political scenarios of today's europe after the victory of breck's of the british prime minister had been accused of excess of democracy for allowing a popular consultation i representatives of the european institutions and several intellectuals have ridiculed the citizens who voted for bracks it especially the elderly and farmers accusing them of ignorance selfishness and racism whose decision would create an economic disaster for britain and threaten the stability of the e.u. . whether this alarmism is founded or not perhaps the real danger of the story is that it has questioned the fundamental principles of democracy what is the state of
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health of democracy in europe today. that's the level so i'm not sure if we see that. yet i don't know when you know what they. say it. i don't know but a lot of it is your own idea that song make that out in a vault. for cyclone those who need to get away from them entirely will see the government in this to keep it out of the. day to day. for some. say greece in particular it's been a total disaster it's a toy and to. put it interested in only one outcome the question of our
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comfort the overthrow of our government and their way of much more keen to have our own government overthrow itself. which is what happened was to reduce greece's. use to increased greece's indebtedness for. selling this young girl was always think it's essential they're not going to move out. so that the record of history is absolutely crystal clear that there is no alternative what we've been hearing the same thing for years there is no well turn it into poverty inequality there is no alternative to individual lives and greed and a lot of the strongest this is. don't need me if i wasn't
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always with. the people. it sounds like you want to. kill you all have got it i'm busy and i'll try to see any sum up by that you'll have a bible if you don't even use those in what is it because you'll have a. channel by they do. not. just one week later cloudier called an extraordinary meeting with the shareholders this time the topic on the agenda was not banks not the missing mommy or relations with the town council she spoke of bones dogs sprinters running with a bag over their head and pigs and she talked about the fact that maybe she was crazy just like those people under her care but it was time to stop bumping into the windowpane like a fly that wants to escape. it was time to fight in the larger room
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to defend the dream born in that field to cut down twenty four years before. me so for. these more economical. bases we will by the usual rule the more then we need the. fuel may make one trip to visit it but i'm. about you know we say. only at. taken off that you get in the dish is the only debt we depend enough for the tool this is all that it was station about numbers is about people in judea lies that as we're speaking there are two of the fainting at school because of all nutrition do you realize that the hospitals that are from out of medicine do you realize that one in two families say
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this fancy one in two families have no one working in them and they survive on some pension and when you say you want to reduce that by. destroying their capacity to produce themselves as human beings with some dignity of dignity. they get is the idea that you know still that. a few weeks ago following the final editing of this film i came across this statement i could have spared years of research if only i had discovered it before. keep us. all. a disservice.
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and. dina. zone. jane's economic. economist kenny. civvies who chaired the. bank.
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fund. event. stands. in a nasty. difficult tasks. that . can lead bank us into al anon bust second put out he did it dumb in t. he don't need to bleach she did a single he started killing she posts on the way said if i cheat that soon he could he could see a few months yet you could be single he stepped in so much money that they looted zona much at school not diversity get out the deep of it did assist us in and have
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their bit of the fish it kicks in the stillness in a movie still to keep it obey me. bitcoin saul's for trust it's a mathematical formula that solves for trust think about all the institutions in your life that require trust you trust people on the road are going to be not crashing into you you trust the doctor is professional and you trust the hospital is working in a trust third parties all day long but the point is the first international currency doesn't require trust it just requires consensus to buy into every ten
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minutes the protocol and why would you not be buying into this protocol if you're getting fabulously wealthy or watching central banks collapse i like about it i mean wealth comes and goes and watching central banks crawl into their desk and pee themselves and cry that's what i like. but at the. last time we chased.
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each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. they just stepped. into the fray and we have made. they have this is the this is the be. like isn't it. i don't see a porno baby don't get me. i will bring. my . ground war.
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well i says. there are. plenty of surprises. every red. travels to the iraqi city government forces now face the painstaking and dangerous task of making the city safe enough for civilians to return. in syria as many as twenty five thousand terrorists are believed to have regrouped uniting in their fight against the government include some factions previously backed by the united states.
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a rally against hate violence. in california off the left wing rioters clashed with pro trumped. international in moscow. for me and the team his. days in the russian capital right now first of all to iraq where the army's declared that most of the city of tal afar has now been liberated from islamic state militants there's a long way to go before the city can return to anything like normal those terrorists still holed up in basements and underground tunnels and reports from that deadly surprises around almost every corner. then the islamiya by the islamic state remain you'll find. that plastered over the bridges and buildings in tied up frog iraq he sent his haven't yet gotten around to covering
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them up what with being busy fighting a day after the victory was announced here and tired of fighting still hasn't died down isis hiding throughout the city and didn't hold any geographic areas or districts in. hiding in basements and buildings and in timers underneath the city waiting to ambush patrolling iraqi soldiers. why don't you look at them through it. well i says has been beaten in tal afar they've made sure to leave behind plenty of surprises booby traps everywhere intel a frog they have to turn the city into a sap as nightmare and come in here we were bloomed multiple times not to touch
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anything no matter how innocent it might seem for we knew beyond any of these. could be explosives booby traps bradman's behind the time even in the right switches. that i would be one where officers went into a house and sat on a sofa that exploded and along with the house they had booby trapped the sofa another example they were explosive to light switches when you turn on their lights the house explodes they were bombs into refrigerators and even the door handles when you open the door and explodes. i've just come back from telefon you can didn't lie down in the bed without cyprus check and first drop bombs and was everywhere we don't touch anything. will do all we can to disarm everything but there is only so much we can do some houses will have to be destroyed. this bomb was intended for those but the planes and helicopters destroyed the roads and i
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still couldn't get the car bomb out our engineers found it and dismantled it if it had been used it would have done as great damage they disarm the explosive canisters and detonated them in a controlled explosion but it's strange isis folded almost too quickly. there is evidence that around four hundred families of isis fighters were allowed to leave on august twenty fifth in an unspecified direction the rumor among iraqi troops is that as many as two thousand isis fighters have been given safe passage out of tal afar into syria again this is a rumor and we conned confirm it but it would explain the unexpectedly easy fight
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iraqi troops wouldn't let us into the center of telephone saying would still far too dangerous but having spent some time here in the suburbs we haven't seen a single civilian most of them ran when the opportunity presented itself as the battle began bringing the must for the present in order to get away the fear of the iraqi ministry in the u.s. led to release and predicts the bad bets might follow frog of them through and will come back the question is how much of tal afar there be left to come back to more eid guys death from taliban iraq. well here's how it looked in that area certainly a couple of hours ago now these are the latest pictures we've got from the air it's from a village to the north of tal afar in iraq where security forces are targeting pockets of militant resistance you can see the columns of smoke there in the distance where a battle is still raging right now. syrian army backed by russian
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forces has destroyed one of the most active islamic state groups in syria eight hundred militants were killed in the operation in the euphrates valley as well as a large amount of heavy machine guns they were destroyed to nevertheless tens of thousands of terrorists are now uniting to fight government forces as he goes down off now explain some of these groups were previously backed by the united states. a jihadi army drafted by a group with known links to al qaida can be a good thing. or h.g.'s is a new force in the syrian civil war there are twenty five thousand terrorist fighters consolidated now in northwestern syria in perspective a comparable amount of troops led islamic state in proclaiming its caliphate in half of syria and iraq and this new force has a very familiar face there are dozens of groups many of which were previously
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backed by the united states most units making up h.t.s. had previously been rallying under the banner of al nusra front brutal massacre torture rape there have been no boundaries and how far will go to win this war. oh wow generate a highly effective. gap to bucket full of the extremely toxic chemical weapons on the city this is one of the methods of torture that was used by the militants.
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you know the group that is part of the h.t.s. now is neuros in key spine chilling pictures of a child being executed apparently broad recognition over other terrified actions after filming this video the boy was beheaded. this atrocity raised many questions about washington's vetting in syria if you're able to. forge is this the kind of thing that would. effect assistance. u.s. assistance to. this specific group but also just in general to the f.s.a. . well i think we take it you know if as you said if we can. prove that this was.
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