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if. donald trump slams a wrong that is syria and north korea in his first speech at the u.n. general assembly but its overall tone sounds remarkably similar to the speeches of his predecessors. in america we do not seek to impose our way of life on any i do not think that america can or should impose our system of government on other corrupt. spanish police arrested catalonia is junior economy minister. turn up the heat over the region's upcoming illegal independence referendum. mother. i'm asking you do you want the senate
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to change section two thirty the u.s. senate holds a hearing on a bill to root out online sex trafficking but some technology companies are opposed to arguing they shouldn't be liable for users called. hello there this is r.t. international broadcasting worldwide from our headquarters here in moscow and karen good to have you with us. now donald trump has to live with his first address to the u.n. general assembly however much of his rhetoric seems remarkably reminiscent of what his predecessors used to say correspondent caleb maupin looks at some of the new president's rather old for marks trouble opened up his debut in the green marble hall of the united nations with some of his signature rhetoric which many people argue. as president of the united states i will always put america first
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but from putting national interests first this speech quickly move to a globalist agenda with a list of condemnations of other governments rogue regimes represented in this body not only support terrorists but threaten other nations and their own people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity trump last out of the syrian government reiterating claims that damascus has used chemical weapons the actions of the criminal regime of bashar. including the use of chemical weapons against his own citizens even innocent children shock the conscience of every decent person trying to threaten to destroy north korea prompting a walkout from the country's ambassador the united states has great strength and
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patients but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea and then trump lashed out at iran branding the country a rogue state it is time for the entire world to join us in demanding the veterans government and its pursuit of death and destruction donald trump's speech ended up being a sort of call for countries around the world to confront those who quote threaten us with chaos turmoil and terror namely three countries iran syria and north korea two of which were named as the axis of evil by previous us president george w. bush but we know their true nature. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens. iran aggressively pursue these weapons and exports terror while an unelected few repressed the iranian people hope for freedom so much for trump's
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election promises offering a new approach to world politics focusing on america's national interests and not being the policeman of the world cable mop and r.t. new york and george w. bush is not the only president whose rhetoric was similar to trumps at times when a president even sounded like his policy opponent and predecessor barack obama. in america we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone i do not think that america can or should impose our system of government on other couples. in remote corners of the world citizens are demanding respect for the dignity of our people a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful earth. we will fight together we must work together sacrifice together i believe we must do better together and stand together for peace all of us can be
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coworkers with god the almighty god who made us all as our correspondent correspondent mentioned earlier trump in his speech last hour to north korea syria and iran and to wrong as foreign minister has alleged reacted branding chums remarks shameless and ignoring you know despite iran's compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation deal that was signed in twenty fifteen washington has been escalating tensions with the country the trump administration views the deal as unfair and in july and now is to new sanctions against iran and just a week later congress passed a bill to impose fresh sanctions against the country washington's ally president of france has nonetheless defended the deal from the same podium where trump lashed out as iran. look at it as i would like to defend the nuclear agreement with iran are a gauge went on nonproliferation allowed us to work out on the fourteenth of july
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two thousand and fifteen a solid robust and verifiable agreement that enables us to ensure that iran does not obtain nuclear weapons renouncing it would be a great era this could apply to north korea to immediately dialogue control and multilateralism these are the efficient weapons this is the only way forward. however u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said washington it needs this you appear allies to make the case to iran that the deal has to be quote revisited this is how a radians have reacted to try this latest harsh remarks about their country well you know the un says iran is complying with the green light all european countries and russia see this saying the only country that claims otherwise is the us. people need to stand together giving in to america would achieve nothing it would make matters worse than they are now. we're not afraid and we have never been since the
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beginning. we have been under sanctions for four decades and the people of iran are certainly not afraid now in fact sanctions have made iran more independent in many fields we discussed the potential consequences of washington's pressure on iran with former cia officer jack rice as well as toronto based political analyst as i have most of the question. unfortunately we have to realize that it's the p five plus one everybody agreed not just the brits and the french the russians the chinese the americans if we pull out of this it's the entire world who will be looking at the united states i agree that there are limitations and problems in fact you could expand upon this and it needs to be but to walk away from this deal in itself would be a huge error at this point. has many components of power including its nuclear industry missile power and regional prisons and military clout and influence in the region what they mean in washington is to wear off these
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components of power once they do so iran would be a very easy target like iraq at the time of saddam hussein and that would mean. fundamental violation of the nuclear deal and iranian officials including the rainy and supremely there are they have all warned that iran would give them a very tough response. thousands of protesters have gathered in barcelona to condemn police searches and arrests ahead of catalonia as independence referendum major it proclaims the upcoming vote illegal and sent the simple god to see promotional materials including more than ten million ballots from several castling ministries twelve officials were arrested including catalonia is junior economy minister has led me to have the spanish authorities for imposing what he calls a defacto state of emergency and accuses madrid of violating the autonomous region
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independent of the catalonian government has been subjected to coordinated aggression from the police force of the spanish interior ministry. i. i. it's part of madrid strive to. block the referendum thirty seven catalan mazz who had voiced support for the upcoming vote had been issued court summons in a criminal probe on top of that more than seven hundred other matters with threatened with arrest last week spain's prime minister was strongly attacked in parliament over the madrid actions libby view leaks you called laypeople sequel. yes models there seems to me that unless we spoke to the mayor of a council on municipality he says people are surprised by the actions of the
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authorities today and the thousand and seven do you see police forces going after ballot boxes and the ballot papers yeah something. very very strange is so out of step though i think many people out of a maze about the reaction of the spanish started to use. surprise. the follies the judge is putting so much pressure this is not a movement only led by some politicians but someone that this is a movement by itself. free citizens that's what makes us a strong view from some. of these. want to stand out or at least they don't want to see this fight to see this reality. well catalonia is road to independence has been obstructed by madrid for years. the
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inner. tube. to. thank the south who in. two more people have been arrested in connection with friday's attack on the london underground station of parsons green five and now in custody in relation to the incident with further search is being conducted it comes after a report on tuesday claimed online jihad just propaganda gets more clicks in the u.k. then anywhere else in europe only four countries turkey the us saudi arabia and
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iraq have more political commentator john white says brits expect to be or thirty's to do more. the most worrying an obvious conclusion to be drawn from the revelations published in the report. that is because of the market in u.k. for this type of material than anywhere else due to a good radicalization of a section of the museum community in the u.k. and this conclusion tends to be supported by the fire that we've had for jihadi inspired terrorist attacks in the u.k. and twenty seventeen so this is going to be a more and more important front in the struggle and so this will be increasingly an important front in the struggle and the authorities clearly will have to live again because whatever they're doing no to combat this level is clearly not reaping the kind of a results that people would like to see and expect to see the top british board cause has been flagged for a hugely embarrassing mistake in its illustration of
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a rather sensitive story and a stitch i can explain the russian embassy here in the u.k. had some questions for the b.b.c. following an article that seemed to lump together online jihad as propaganda and what appeared to be the russian flag specifically in an article they published on their website the b.b.c. had used an image depicting the same colors as the russian flag which is white blue and red and to this the russian embassy in the u.k. had tweeted saying hey b.b.c. what does the russian flag have to do with online jihad is propaganda in u.k. change your graphic designer or your photo bank now the official twitter account of the b.b.c. did not react to this tweet however they did change the picture on in the article which now depicts isis militants and isis flags but it has to be said that this is far from the first time when the russian embassy twitter account sort of chases the british press specifically one example comes to mind when they had commented on
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a times article that talked about quote cyrillic language which probably meant cyrillic alphabet and another example we've seen a case where the mirror had used images from a traditional russian. pancake festival in what they presented to be an exclusive investigation into russian football hooligans and so certainly this is not a the first time and it probably won't be the last but we've reached out to the b.b.c. for comments and the organization told us that it used a stock image of computer coding which was later changed it to ensure better reflection off the story while still to come that we with just four days to go into germany has the post we look at the smaller parties who have pulling out all the stops to make an impact in the vote that's coming up after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around core. perforations washington washington media the media.
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voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to do right. this is what. three of the people. interested always in the water. there.
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welcome back internet companies and providers are criticizing a u.s. bill designed to tackle online sex trafficking if approved it would allow legal action against platforms and services that host to illicit content or tech firms warn is a step towards undermining free speech online but critics point out that the corporations seem to have no concerns when it comes to deleting fake news and hate speech artists american explains silicon valley and congress are now clashing over the issue of online human trafficking u.s. lawmakers have proposed a new bill that would make all websites liable for prosecution if they fail to combat the problem internet giants such as google facebook and twitter have opposed the bill saying it would undermine free speech the bill also jeopardizes bedrock principles of a free nope an internet with serious economy can speech implications well beyond
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its intended school the mother of a deceased victim of human trafficking sees this issue quite differently my name is yvonne ambrose. mother of the plates there's a. asking you but you want to change section to thirty and support the bipartisan legislation to stop enabling sex traffickers act not only for my baby but for the protection of yours and others yvonne ambrose says her sixteen year old daughter was killed after she was advertised for sex on back page an online classified ad service ambrose wants to hold the website responsible but back page denies this saying they did not advertise her child for years however the company has been accused of allowing its users to post classified ads of prostitutes some even under age according to the national center for missing and exploited children the majority of its child sex trafficking cases involve on back
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page so why not just close the site well under u.s. law internet providers are not liable for user content no provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speak of any information provided by another information content provider now tech giants still want to change the law and don't want to take responsibility either but when it comes to limiting speech however they are more than ready to take responsibility our system relies on people in the community being able to reach out and tell us what they think is offensive and we stuffed teams of people hundreds of people around the world to be able to go look into those claims and follow the guidelines to take down the content. that we saw as hate speech or according to those policies last year facebook twitter microsoft and you tube announced a code of conduct pledging to remove online hate speech within twenty four hours google and facebook launch a fact checking algorithm that labels news as fake if it fails to pass an
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independent audit and in august you to be can be monetizing videos that they deem extremist it seems as if these i.t. giants have no problem restricting user content themselves. but quickly draw a line when the government tries to do so now is this a pick and choose approach or are tech giants correct in trying to prevent government censorship even if they're guilty of censoring content themselves samir khan r. t. washington d.c. . tech giants claims the broad language of the bill would make it counterproductive and lead to a suppression of free speech but political satirist dummy horowitz believes their face not purely motivated through concerns about profit there's a group think among all these high tech companies and there are certain political ideologies mainstream ideologies which which are for a bit and almost sometimes on their website they're trying to make sure that their political perspective is the one that's dominant on their platforms and that other
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ideologies other ideas other thoughts are really trying to be shunted to the side and it's quite scary what that means to our democracy this is all about liability this is all about being protected from lawsuits these big i.t. companies don't want some old creepy guy name ronnie you know going about his dirty business and them being sued because of it because they happen to post something on facebook or you tube would have you but this whole argument is all about money and avoid being sued so that's really what is the heart of this issue here. with just four days left to germany goes to the polls in the general election the big parties are doing all they can to win over any last minute support but while the main rivals grab all the headlines there's a whole raft of small policies paul thing bile most noticed and among them the vegan party the alliance for basic income and in hip hop policy it's all about has the details. it's fair to say that the race for the chancellor's job hasn't had the
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excitement that say the u.s. or french elections of hard over the last twelve months but here in germany one party has been committed to giving us a bit of a giggle depart time simply meaning the party of the german satire party and they've become known for their blissfully absurd on a fast oprah post depart time supports the implementation of all encompassing universal total justice at least twice as much as the s.p.d. any complaints about suppose that injustices will be suppressed with the utmost force then there's their posts to campaigns when the anti immigration alternative to germany party put these up saying they prefer the king over burkas. they said they preferred what i think we can see what they preferred.
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there are also some new rules now hate speech towards islam must now be delivered facing mecca there will also be a minimum refugee quota of eighteen percent for this and other groups criticism of gender madness must always be gender neutral if authorized to no chance of making it to the police that this time around what. is on the board is a member of the ripping apart of it things will get back in twenty courting the party's leadership told us what they stand on the major issues facing the world today. we would advise that people should have a license to tweet for that if they have to pass a test similar to getting
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a driving license they will have to prove that they have enough sense should you not meet their standards you would be denied access to any social media forever when you put it like that they don't sell to you but you've got to hand it to the to the jokers for adding a little for politics to the federal election these are all over. well let's have a look now at the latest polls it looks like the current ruling party will be staying put and americans christian democrats maintain a commanding lead social democrats look set to be the next across the line but it's so close a run for third place when they went up to the voter and he's been speaking it to people from across the political spectrum and his the vice president of the free democrats wolf could bit scary. that's a knowledge is your warning if you look we got into it and we're calling for a continuous constructive dialogue instead of saber wrestling we want to sit down at the negotiating table and listen to the different parties positions listen to
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russia's position and in turn explain our doubts fears should be minimized not fanned his hands a detroit again show once why he said as long as people are talking they are shooting each other this should be our goal is a dialogue and teamwork europe and germany need russia and vice versa we should conduct dialogue rather than fuel fear. i. was.
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two hundred and seventeen people are confirmed dead after a massive earthquake hit central mexico the epicenter of the seven point one quake was in a state of pueblo some eighty miles southeast of mexico city tremors are leading to tragedies some distance away from the epicenter twenty children died in the capital when a primary school collapsed survivors and emergency workers are joining forces to try and save people still trapped under the rubble. meanwhile just over a week off the hurricane devastated the caribbean and southern parts of the u.s. hurricane maria is sweeping a similar destructive path consecrate five wins a blasting through puerto rico with florida bracing for another hate merino point i
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has the details. according to the national hurricane center's five pm advisory maria remains a category five packing sustained winds of one hundred sixty five miles per hour president trump declared a state of emergency for puerto rico which authorizes the department of homeland security and the money to coordinate all disaster relief efforts now three people died when irma when hurricane earl mother passed above puerto rico two weeks ago this hurricane maria is expected to pass directly through the u.s. territory so obviously a lot of people you know hoping for the best bracing for the worst we're going to get to share your thoughts with those on facebook and twitter and join me in about thirty minutes with the headline. the obama. islamic states claims it was behind the month just
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a terror attack by the. front so kill the priest every time a terrorist attack happens all these people are always there screaming to go ice is so bad someone needs to do something against them and for me was like yeah why don't you do something. you. told. them to do that if you. let them talk to. chinese hafiz saeed you sound guy who has got a good. look and listen if he showed.
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the strategy the betting all the market. it's the betting strategy that's like if you have the roulette wheel you bet on red you lose the bet on red again and you bet on red again any better until you went. out of money before you won it's famously. actually make bad bets but since they have an open cash window at the fed with money limited funds at zero percent borrowing rates they never run out of money that's why like all the sides of j.p. morgan can report thirty sixty ninety one hundred twenty straight days of profits on their trading for as they don't take any fricken risk what about people that are not so smart. seem wrong when old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain become active. and engaged equals betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered the role of l. the one word that aptly describes american politics today is divisions the line that divides liberals from conservatives of his deep and even worrisome to make things worse there are some of the same dividing lines within the major political parties can these breaches be meant. cross talking parties in crisis i'm joined by my guest new york is a conservative political commentator and in personal we have ned ryan he is the founder and c.e.o. of american majority all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate steve let me go to you obviously woods we've seen with the result of the last election cycle actually going all the way back to two thousand and ten is that we have the growing divisions between the
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parties and but one of the things that really concerns me is the divisions within the parties as well we have a sitting president. nominally head of the republican party has very little support in congress to get his agenda done which the american people voted for there's no doubt about that but also we have in the democratic party will hillary simply will not go away and this. new attacks on bernie sanders i mean one would have thought it would be time to start healing i mean you know in the republican should get in line instead of aligning themselves with you sometimes democrats lose it. responding more to donors and their own political future here so you know do we have the two parties that are really kind of diffuse right now and don't have a very clear mission because we have individuals that do but we don't have the parties doing the same thing and needless to say the democrats have absolutely
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nothing to say go ahead. well i think the democrats are in bigger trouble i'll get to the republicans in a second i think the democrats it's been what how many three four congressional elections in a row that have resulted in in the where we are right now with the congress being overwhelmingly in the house of republican in the senate of course i mean this is gone on election cycle after election cycle and the democrats don't seem to get it now in the aftermath of the clinton wing of the democratic party notwithstanding the fact that hillary not only won't go away but now she won't rule out contesting the election if you can believe that one may who is the leader they have no direction they have no must say have no leadership you've got bernie sanders he's a socialist you've got a little bit war and you've got the black congressional black caucus you've got you've got sure you've got pelosi they're all over the place now as far as the republicans go but it's very very disheartening that the leadership hasn't learned
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a thing. i guess did ok ned jump in there go ahead important go ahead ned go ahead though i do want to jump in again and put to highlight the fact forget about the democratic party at the federal level they have been absolutely devastated at the state level as well between twenty ten and twenty sixteen they've lost about eleven hundred seats at the federal level if you look at the governorships there's thirty four republican governors and i you know there are seventy of the ninety nine state legislatures that are now in republican hands and you have over twenty five trifectas meaning republican governor state senate and state house in republican hands the democrat party has been devastated right last six years again because there is no really strong message that resonates with the american people but you're also talking about there is some for there are some fractures within the republican party but the point that i want to make about people called the trumpet genda no republicans across the board ran on tax reform and repealing obamacare this is not just trump's agenda this is the republican agenda so when you look at the i call intentional inability to push for this agenda i'm not really sure. what
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republicans are thinking because guess who is on the ballot next year they are not trump and so they better figure out for self-preservation how are they going to get some of these things done again repealing obamacare and moving on tax reform you know steve speak to that because it's unlikely because what's really quite remarkable because meds absolutely right for seven and half years they said you know let's get rid of obamacare and now it's dropping into their hands and and then you have again the divisions within the republican party you had john mccain i think out of spite more than anything else not really there it's beyond comprehension sometimes i don't know if you saw his speech i mean there were snippets of it there were real real statesmen and then he ended up really being a i'm sorry a jerk on this on the floor of the senate i mean this is the thing that i'm talking about because there is there is you know when you cut the cut cut underneath the
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president here and his agenda no one is winning the republicans are winning the democrats only and the american people aren't winning either i mean i don't see any real strong responsibility and you know i can i can take it or leave. it that's a totally different issue here but i'm talking about people ask for it from their elected representatives go ahead steve. well i like the fact to a degree that the republicans don't march in lock step like the democrats do i mean there are some things to be said for marching in lockstep because things get done but that the republicans took the credit of some of them don't i mean there's a lot of different factions within that party however having said that seeing the opportunity that's been presented with the kind of victory that donald trump won with what he has brought to the table how he's energized the country energized the base and having the house and having the senate to have people like john mccain and he's certainly not alone thwart the health care almost singlehandedly as you point out and do it with a bitterness and do it with a vengeance against donald trump and to hear people like the leadership like
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mcconnell go after trump and paul ryan criticize trump at every turn at every tweet and i mean this is beyond real political differences within the republican party there are people and the leadership is included that just don't want to see donald trump they think he's an aberration and they think he's going to bring them down and they don't realize they're bringing themselves down that there's a huge misreading of the electorate i think if go ahead ned jump in go ahead. no i would argue in fact i agree with steve that they need to understand they are working against their own interests forget about the fact that there is there is some strong personal dislike of trump within the g.o.p. establishment in fact it's becoming very apparent again as i said that paul ryan into to a greater degree mitch mcconnell there has been a certain inability and it's been intentional than our past the thing that i will say though is as you start to look at where they're at right now with the cassidy
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graham bill you're looking at tax reform i think they're starting to at least understand that twenty eight thousand is coming and the american people have a very short fuse these days if they will not pass a legitimate tax reform and legitimate health care reform they're going to be in trouble next year and i would say again paul ryan has to understand there are no givens that people will simply vote for republicans because they're not democrats people want to see legitimate reform again the working class there's a reason that six to eight million of the working class that voted for obama voted for sixteen they want to see something that addresses their issues which again are jobs the economy future security immigration all of these things and the argument i make to a lot of these g.o.p. establishment people that are struggling with the trump agenda you know what follow the agenda and i think he can take them to dominance of decades if they will simply pass the three big things tax reform health care reform and immigration reform you know steve one of the things that's interesting and maybe but maybe you know this
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maybe i'm going to hang on here you know you know one of the things that i think interesting since hillary clinton stole the primary from bernie sanders we would have had bernie sanders and donald trump but what i think is really interesting is that really should might my mind because this i'm not really a namor with the parties ok i'm more interested in the outlook and that we would have had very starkly different outlooks in that race and i think it might have been healthy for the country to see what would have played out because it. more definitive but of course hillary cheated as she always does and her husband always do ok and they continue to do ok and i think this is one of the things that is very telling about the establishment parties they are not listening to their electorates on left and right go ahead steve well i think you're absolutely right i mean again i think hillary is really in significant i think the democrats wish she'd go away and they some have said so said some of said it quietly and i don't think there's
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a clinton wing of the party any longer i just don't think there's i think there's too many wings of that party and i think they're going to suffer for it big time however i do agree that if and i don't see this is what i don't understand republican leadership and republicans in congress and in the senate have to know that if they don't get things done if they don't pass tax reform if they don't repeal or replace obamacare then they're going to lose control quite possibly of the house and maybe the senate they have to know this yet the year is gone by they took their vacation they're doing nothing that the leadership is bad mouthing the president is that going to all turned around in a way team they should've known they never should have gone on vacation because i didn't do any work here let me let me go to ned before we go to the break here i think there is a clinton wing of the democratic party and it's called the mainstream media they're the ones that continue to support her failed unpopular agenda the media is doing it
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go ahead. well i would argue again the lot of us a view of the mainstream media is the p.r. arm of the democrat party but i would say i would actually agree that the clinton wing is shrinking this is not the same democrat party that it was twenty years ago i mean it's the same name but its essence has changed i mean the democratic party right now i believe is being devoured inside by its far left donors and by its far left grassroots and i truly believe that in two thousand and twenty the democrat party will actually put up someone so far to the left of mainstream america that you will have those clear choices that we didn't have in two thousand and sixteen that's a very good point and teeth also is a wing of the democratic party i would would argue steve i'll give you one minute before we go to the break go ahead steve one minute for the break yeah no i could i could not agree more i mean you talk about how the party's changed since bill clinton he's had to apologize for signing don't ask don't tell he's had to apologize for welfare reform he's had to apologize for the criminal law the crime
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bill and and putting people in jail everything he did he had to say i'm sorry a badge and how would change from the days of kennedy i mean john kennedy would would would would know what right had he was looking at so he i believe in two thousand and twenty and beyond this party is falling off the cliff that's absolutely the case you know and bill clinton never apologized for what he should apologize for gentlemen we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll think of what it's going to put on parties in crisis. what hope to do you should. put themselves on the line they did accept or reject. so when you want to be president and she. wanted us. to do it for
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one quite different. you know what the. mainstream media has not to make. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter labelle turn to remind you we're discussing parties in crisis. ok now i'd like to introduce doug in washington he's a presidential historian and a former white house adviser to two american presidents and also before i want to plug his book here game of thornes inside story of a hillary clinton's failed campaign and donald trump's winning strategy all right
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in the first part of the program we're talking about the problems that both major parties are facing here i want to change the gear a little bit in give this to you is there such a thing is trump ism and will if there is will trump ism survive donald trump go ahead doug. hi peter i was listening to a part of that part of that conversation earlier and i felt the one thing that was missing is that both parties republican and democrat are so corrupt there are wonderful thank you will who are thank you the legislature and the wonderful people who are serving in agencies of government then and some of them are extremely honest but there are so many deals going on i'll hire your nephew please hire my wife and pay or ten times what she's worth corrupt the level of corruption is so great who cares whether you're a democrat or republican i just want my money that's what's going on and donald
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trump represents a threat to both democrats and republicans and big companies who are on the make who are on the take they gave money to the clinton foundation they expected it back one hundred times. is over with government contracts corporate welfare now exceeds welfare for the poor so donald trump represents not so much new party or even a new philosophy he is the great disruptor he represents us threat to the corruption that is reached a level like brazil or congo even though it's illegal ok well what i would if i go to steve here what i like here is that you have you have to you have two visions there you can watch the president on twitter or you could watch the emmys ok i'll decide for the viewer decide which one will lose you'll be forced to lose your lunch here but you know it you know steve one of the things that i think is really really important here is that like him or dislike him respect him or disrespect him
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trump has figured out the electorial strategy for possibly a generation to come ok and i think that's what's really significant here ok is how his appeal maybe not his love personal appeal but his approach to politicking on a nationwide scale and i think that's the most significant thing about trump is i'm go ahead steve. trump ism is being unafraid i knew that of the seventeen candidates up on that stage for during the republican primaries the only one that could beat hillary clinton was donald trump because i knew he would say things and go places that none of the others would he if they others would act like john mccain and mitt romney and or you can say that and or you better not bring that up donald trump is unafraid and that's what's driving i think the leadership of the republican party crazy because they still think that if you act civil if you do i don't have anybody don't offend an independent just played by the republican
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traditional playbook which loses and the media will love you and everybody will love you and that's not it donald trump is proven that does not exist anymore and people like paul ryan and mitch mcconnell and others just can't accept that and well except that they think that when trump goes somehow someday someway you know i.z. he doesn't run again already you losers or whatever things will be back to normal they will never be normal again you know in an idiot i might think the average. voter doesn't want to be loved i think they want to have a functioning economy and solid borders ok and a future to look forward to i don't care if i am loved ok i think that this message here again this is the media that does this this is the media that does this all the time i'm offended i'm offended i'm i'm offended by the media and what they concentrate on what two scoops of ice cream who's standing next to whom what is this all about is it's like criminology in washington it's ridiculous here and i
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think that's what i'm agreeing with what with doug said here is that you know in your face this is what we're going to do you're with us or you're not with us and if you don't like it vote is out ok that's as simple as that we don't need a conspiracy theory like we've seen for the last year go ahead and. that's right no but there are a couple things though the dog hit upon that i think you need to consider when you're looking at american politics i actually wrote about this a few years ago it's people want to look at as a republican versus democrat i think you need to look at it more of the ruling class versus the non ruling class versus the american people agree and you start to look at that framework and understand the republican establishment democratic establishment there's a certain status quo that they don't want to see change and i don't like it when it's cold trump isn't because the thing that i think that donald trump has hit upon that the american people have embraced is a common sense approach i've said it's not republicanism or democrat as it's american ism and that's why i think that you do have the ability don't call it
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trump is a commonsense american ism that will last long beyond donald trump's presidency because people are realizing we've entered a little bit peter i call of post party era where people will still register as democrats or republicans but there won't be a strict party allegiance they will want leaders that will actually come up with ideas again that the american people think put them first and not a ruling class or not other interests but the american people who provide a tax base that funds our government well in the in the last election and so it's true is that let me just go ahead real quick steve jump in i was going to say with all due respect i don't think the people care that this guy's son is being hired by this congressman if you hire my daughter and i'll give you this i just think they want they elect people they expect them to do what they were elected to do and and keep their promises and all that other stuff gets pushed a little bit to the side i don't know if it gets pushed to the side here let me go back to here i mentioned the emmys here already on this program and it seems to me
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that this is. the heartland i mean rich people giving each other awards for really mediocre acting ok and other forms of entertainment and or wearing beautiful dresses you know i think the heartland saying i'd like a nice dress too i just want to decent job. bob ok i just think this is stark polarization in the culture right now culture matters i think the democrats don't have a clue about that go ahead. totally agree i think it's part of the secret to his election success it's the drain the swamp i mean the rich got richer the poor got poorer under two presidents a democrat and republican at an accelerated rate and if the rich got richer because they outwork the poor or were smarter than the poor would have fixed except it but seventy three thousand pages of regulations to open a manufacturing firm in the united states you know why not because they care about
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meeting all these issues and conditions but because they want to keep you out and you start a hamburger joint in america today your tax money will go to subsidize your competitor down the street he'll get a one hundred million dollar interest free loan from the federal reserve you got to pay through the nose to get money from your relatives to try to get it started or a bank it's a corrupt system and it's it's reached the point that it's touched me i lost the value of my home i lose the value of my four a one ks so now i'm mad i didn't mind you would you hire in your nephew or your niece and all the corruption and tell it hit me yet but now it's hit me and i'm mad you know me you know net it's you know it's a private club but we're not invited ok that's that's that's absolutely clear ok and it's not based on merit whatsoever it's based on what your values are perceived
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values are ok and this is what i do group think in the elites and i throw the republicans in there too ok because they're fat and happy i like how the way things are working ok and again i were really want to go back to the media i think this is the media perpetuates this narrative. ok they don't they got the election wrong they got the polls wrong and i think they're really still very wrong but they must pay a price for it go ahead though and you look to the you know i'm all about a free press i'm also about to press and if you look at the percentages of negative coverage of about donald trump there's not even they're not even trying to be objective they are trying to drive a narrative and this is why i've said that a lot of these people claiming to be journalists are in fact opinion this and people that are saying the reporters are actually just giving their opinions and trying to drive a narrative and that's why i totally agree with steve bannon when he said the media is acting as an opposition party and at some point that the american people are
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tuning them out and that's why you're seeing the rise of some of these other outlets whether it's bright board or other outlets that are trying to report news and saying we're being honest about where we're coming from yes we have a certain worldview but we're just trying to report the facts and be objective at least on some level the mainstream media has. and they are working as an opposition party and i think a lot of you see the american people going hey we want we just want to hear the facts let us make our own decisions for ourselves ok apparently but apparently and to go out and tito but wants to make those the visions by the way don lemon on c.n.n. he doesn't believe they even exist here doug address that issue i guess i must have you know i had eye surgery a happy year ago i guess it didn't work because i've watched one clip after another you know of people dressed in black using and using the bike chains to slug people in bay seem to get off the hook go ahead. yeah i think anti flu may come back to bite the democrats because the republicans have been clear trumpets been
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clear rejecting the k.k.k. and rejecting right wingers scream of screwups but i haven't hear heard very clear resoundingly. rejection from the democrats of and teeth a so i think it's going to stick to them i just want to say because your earlier talking about the media there's motive that media is tied up with the corporate world which benefits from the corruption in washington i'll scratch your back you scratch mine years ago when i worked in the white house of george h.w. bush when i first went into my office in the white house i had people coming out in the sit down next to me saying well you're going to support this you're going to support that so why would i do that i believe in free enterprise they said because the liberals do it when they're in power if we were conservatives don't do it when we get in power will get left behind so i was astonished that was years ago that's much worse now i want to go to stephen give steve the last word i don't know if you saw the clip about nancy pelosi to talking about dhaka and she was shouted
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down by people demanding that eleven million people be amnestied i think the revolution is eating itself last word steve go ahead well this is a very good lesson and one that republicans should have learned a long time ago and john mccain especially after he ran for president he became when he was running it was an enemy he was great to the media before and after they loved him before and after but when he was running they hated him no matter what donald trump or any republican does on dhaka on health care on anything if they give into the democrats this much if they let dr people stay here but they don't let their relatives in but they don't let the parents stay but they have that thirty seconds after this legislation the democrats in the medieval say well why didn't they do this why did they do that you will never look into you will never get the credit for. but you do never very spirited debate gentlemen we're brown out of time many thanks to my guests and new york and in washington and thanks to our
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viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember crosstalk rules . prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life. like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some site water or who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was literally all to what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because
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the patience. because. donald trump flounce a wrong a syria and north korea and he's best speech at the u.n. general assembly and it's so full time sounds remarkably similar to the speeches of his predecessors. in america we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone i do not think that america can or should impose our system of government on other conflicts. spanish police arrest counsel noni is judy a connie minister is the author of time not to hate over the region that becoming a legal in depends. referendum. the mother of two plates.
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i'm asking you do you want the senate to change section two thirty. the u.s. senate holds a hearing on a bill to root out online sex trafficking but some technology companies are opposed to arguing they shouldn't be liable for users content. hello there thank you for joining us this hour this is r.t. international and i'm the king air. donald trump has delivered his first address to the u.n. general assembly however much of his rhetoric seems remarkably women no sense of what his predecessors used to say our new york correspondent caleb maupin looks at some of the new president's rather old remarks. opened up his debut in the green marble hall of the united nations with some of his signature rhetoric which many
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people argue got him elected as president of the united states i will always put america first but from putting national interests first this speech quickly moved to a globalist agenda with a list of condemnations of other governments rogue regimes represented in this body not only support terrorists but threaten other nations and their own people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity trump lashed out at the syrian government reiterating claims that damascus has used chemical weapons the actions of the criminal regime of bashar al assad including the use of chemical weapons against his own citizens even innocent children shock the conscience of every decent person trying to threaten to destroy north korea prompting a walkout from the country's ambassador the united states has great strength and
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patients but if it is forced to defend itself or its our lives we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea and then trump lashed out at iran branding the country a rogue state it is time for the entire world to join us in demanding the veterans government and its pursuit of death and destruction donald trump speech ended up being a sort of call for countries around the world to confront those who quote threaten us with chaos turmoil and terror namely three countries iran syria and north korea two of which were named as the axis of evil by previous us president george w. bush but we know their true nature. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens. iran aggressively pursue these weapons and exports terror while an
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unelected few repressed the iranian people's hope for freedom so much for trumps election promises offering a new approach to world politics focusing on america's national interests and not being the policeman of the world cable mop and artsy new york until bush is not the only president whose rhetoric with similar to trent at times the new president even sounded like his party opponent and predecessor barack obama in america we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone i do not think that america can or should impose our system of government on other couples. in remote corners of the world citizens are demanding respect for the dignity of all people a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful earth. we will fight together we must work together to sacrifice together i believe we must do better to gather and stand together for peace all of us can be
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coworkers with god the almighty god who made us all. as our correspondent mentioned earlier trump lashed out at north korea syria and iran in his address to wrong as foreign minister has already reacted branding trance remarks shameless and ignorance what is mind iran's compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation deal which was signed back in twenty fifteen washington has been escalating tensions with the country the trumpet ministration views the deal as unfair and in july announced new sanctions against iran or just a week later congress passed a bill to impose fresh functions against the country while washington's ally a president macron of france has nonetheless defended the deal from that very same podium where trump lashed out at iran. look at all i would like to defend the nuclear agreement with iran are a gauge went on nonproliferation allowed us to work out on the fourteenth of july
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two thousand and fifteen a solid robust and verifiable agreement that enables us to ensure that iran does not obtain nuclear weapons renouncing it would be a great era this could apply to north korea to immediately dialogue control and multilateralism these are the efficient weapons this is the only way forward. however u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson said washington needs its european allies to make the case to iran but the deal have to be quote revisited well this is how iranians have reacted to translate iste harsh remarks about their country. the un says iran is complying with the green light all european countries and russia see the same the only country that claims otherwise is the us. people need to stand together giving in to america would achieve nothing it would make matters worse than they
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are now. we're not afraid and we have never been since the beginning and we have been under sanctions for four decades and the people of iran are certainly not afraid now in fact sanctions have made iran more independent in many fields. we discussed the potential consequences of washington's pressure on iran with former cia officer jack rice as well as to iran based political analyst flightless a fair question. unfortunately we have to realize that it's the p five plus one everybody agreed not just the brits and the french the russians the chinese the americans if we pull out of this it's the entire world will be looking at the united states i agree that there are limitations and problems in fact you could expand upon this and it needs to be but to walk away from this deal in itself would be a huge error at this point we're on has many components of power including its nuclear industry missile power and regional prisons and military clout and
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influence in the region what they mean in washington is to wear off these components of power once they do so iran would be a very easy target like iraq at the time of saddam hussein and that would mean material and fundamental violation of the nuclear deal and iranian officials including the rainiest supreme leader they have all warned that iran would give them a very tough response. thousands of protesters have gathered in barcelona to condemn police searches and arrests ahead of catalonia as independence referendum madrid proclaims the upcoming vote illegal and spent the civil guard to seize promotional materials including more than ten million ballots from several flown ministries twelve officials were arrested including council known his junior economy minister after nine years later has plunged the spanish authorities for imposing what he calls
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a defacto state of emergency and the trait of violating the autonomous regions independent. of that of the union or the catalonian government has been subjected to coordinated aggression from the police force of the spanish interior ministry. i think. as. strive to block the referendum thirty seven council on matters who had voiced support for the upcoming vote have been issued a court summons in a criminal probe on top of that more than seven hundred other men as were threatened with arrest last week spain's prime minister was strongly attacked in parliament over my trade sanctions live beagle lake city hall laypeople sequel. yes minus the last seems to
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me that unless well we spoke to the mass of a catalan municipality who says people are surprised by the actions of the old thora t s today the thousand and seven. police force is going off the ballot boxes and the ballot papers yeah something. very very strange is so out of step though i think many people are amaze about the reaction of the spanish started to use. surprise. the follies the judge is putting so much pressure this is not a movement only led by some politicians but someone that is a movement by itself. free citizens that's what makes us a strong view from some. of these. want to stand out or at least
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they don't want to see this by the seabees this reality. has to learn his road to independence has being obstructed by madrid for years. thank. you. thank. you for. two more people have been arrested in connection with friday's attack on the london underground station of parsons green five and now in custody in relation to the incident with further search is being conducted it comes after a report on chase
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a claimed online jihad is propaganda gets more clicks in the u.k. then anywhere else in europe only four countries turkey the us saudi arabia and iraq had more political commentator john weiss says great expect the author forty's to do more than most what he an obvious conclusion to be drawn from the revelations published in the report about that is bigger a bigger market in the u.k. for this type of material than anywhere else due to a growing radicalization of a section of the muslim community in the u.k. and this conclusion tends to be supported by the fire that we've had for jihadi inspired terrorist attacks in the u.k. and twenty seventeen that this is going to be a more and more important front in the struggle and so this will be increasingly an important front in the struggle and the authorities clearly will have to have a game because whatever they're doing no to combat at this level is clearly not reaping the kind of those opes that people would like to see and expect to see
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a top british broadcaster has been flying for a hugely embarrassing mistake and it's a restoration of a rather sensitive story and a situation that explains. russian embassy here in the u.k. had some questions for the b.b.c. following an article that seemed to lump together online jihad as propaganda and what appeared to be the russian flag specifically in an article they published on their website the b.b.c. had used an image depicting the same colors as the russian flag which is white blue and red and to this the russian embassy in the u.k. had tweeted saying hey b.b.c. what does the russian flag have to do with online jihad is propaganda in u.k. change your graphic designer or your photo bank now the official twitter account of the b.b.c. did not react to this tweet however they did change the picture on in the article which now depicts isis militants and isis flags but it has to be said that this is far from the first time when the russian embassy twitter account sort of chases the
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british press specifically one example comes to mind when they had commented on the times article that talked about quote cyrillic language which probably meant cyrillic alphabet and another example we've seen a case where the mirror had used images from a traditional russian pancake festival in what they presented to be an exclusive investigation into russian football hooligans and so certainly this is not to the first time and it probably won't be the last we reached out to the b.b.c. for comment the organization told as it used to stalk image of computer coding which was later changed to ensure better reflection of the story. well just four days to go to germany goes to the polls we look at the smaller parties pulling out all the stops to make an impact in the us coming up after the break stay with us.
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in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around quite. perforations from washington to washington the media the media. the voters elected to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. anyone else shows seem wrong why don't we all just don't all. let me. get to shape out just the attic. and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart if we choose to look for common ground.
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about internet companies and providers are criticizing a us bill designed to tackle online sex trafficking if approved it would out allow illegal action against platforms and services that host the illicit potent while tech firms warn it's a step towards undermining free speech online critics point out the corporations seem to have no such concerns when it comes to deleting fake news and hate speech american explains. silicon valley and congress are now clashing over the issue of online human trafficking u.s. lawmakers have proposed a new bill that would make websites liable for prosecution if they fail to combat the problem internet giants such as google facebook and twitter have opposed the
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bill saying it would undermine a free speech the below also jeopardizes bedrock principles of a free nope an internet with serious economy can speech implications well beyond its intended scope the mother of a deceased victim of human trafficking sees this issue quite differently my name is yvonne ambrose. the mother of two plates there's a. i'm asking you but you want to change section to thirty and support the bipartisan legislation to stop enabling sex traffickers act not only for my baby but for the protection of yours and others yvonne ambrose says her sixteen year old daughter was killed after she was advertised for sex on back page an online classified ad service ambrose wants to hold the website responsible but back page denies this saying they did not advertise her child for years however the company has been accused of allowing its users to post classified ads of
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prostitutes some even under age according to the national center for missing and exploited children the majority of its child sex trafficking cases involve as on back page so why not just close the site well under u.s. law internet providers are not liable for user content no provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speak of any information provided by another information content provider now tech giants don't want to change the law and don't want to take responsibility either but when it comes to limiting speech however they are more than ready to take responsibility our system relies on people in the community being able to reach out and tell us what they think is offensive and then we stuff teams of people hundreds of people around the world to be able to go look into those claims and follow the guidelines to take down the content. that we are still is hate speech or according to those policies last year facebook twitter microsoft and you tube announced
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a code of conduct pledging to remove online hate speech within twenty four hours google and facebook launch a fact checking algorithm that labels news as fake if it fails to pass an independent audit and in august you tube a candy monetizing videos that they deem extremist it seems as if these i.t. giants have no problem restricting user content themselves but quickly draw a line when the government tries to do so now is this a picket. choose approach or are tech giants correct in trying to prevent government censorship even if they're guilty of censoring content themselves samir khan r. t. washington d.c. . tech giants claims the broad language of the bill would make it counterproductive antony to the suppression of free speech the political satirist i mean horowitz believes there face up to one emotive three concerns about profit there's a group think among all these high tech companies and there are certain political ideologies mainstream ideologies which which are forbidden almost sometimes on
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their website they're trying to make sure that their political perspective is the one that's dominant on their platforms and that other ideologies other ideas other thoughts are really trying to be shunted to the side and it's quite scary what that means to our democracy this is all about liability this is all about being protected from lawsuits these big i.t. companies don't want some old creepy guy name ronnie you know going about his dirty business and then being sued because of it because they happen to post something on facebook or you tube would have you but this whole argument is all about money and avoid being sued so that's really what is the heart of this issue here. just four days left to jim and he goes to the polls in this general election the big parties are doing all they can to to win over any last minute support but one of the main rivals grab all the headlines as a whole last lot of smaller polities plussing by almost unnoticed and among them the vacant party the alliance the basic income and the band hip hop party it's all
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about how small. it's fair to say that the race for the chancellor's job hasn't had the excitement that say the u.s. or french elections of hard over the last twelve months but here in germany one party has been committed to giving us a bit of a giggle. simply meaning the party of the german satire party and they've become known for their blissfully absurd on a fast own proposals depart time supports the implementation of all encompassing universal total justice at least twice as much as the s.p.d. any complaints about suppose that injustices will be suppressed with the utmost force then there's the post of campaigns when the anti immigration alternative to germany put these up saying they prefer the king over burkas. they said they preferred what i think we can see what they preferred and.
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there are also some new rules now hate speech towards islam must now be delivered facing mecca there will also be a minimum refugee quota of eighteen percent for this and other groups criticism of gender madness must always be gender neutral. stance no chance of making it into the political stuff this time around but then it's on the board is a member of the ripping apart of it things will get back in twenty four thing the party's leadership told us where they stand on the major issues facing the world
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today einstein. we would advise that people should have a license to tweet for that if they have to pass a test similar to getting a driving license they will have to prove that they have enough sense should you not meet their standards you would be denied access to any social media forever when you put it like that they don't sound too bad to me you've got to hand it to the you're the joke is for adding a little for volatile to the federal election these are all over. well let's take a look now at the latest polls and looks like the current ruling party will be staying put until americans christian democrats maintain a commanding lead the social democrats looks set to be the next across the line but it's a closer run for third place where the run up to the vote art has been speaking from people across the political spectrum and here's the vice president of the free democrats wolf kubicki. that's a knowledge is the avoided you know we got into it and we're calling for
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a continuous constructive dialogue instead of saber wrestling we want to sit down at the negotiating table and listen to the different parties positions this into russia's position and in turn explain our doubts fears should be minimized not fanned his hands a detroit game show once why he said as long as people are talking they aren't shooting each other this should be our goal is a dialogue and teamwork europe and germany need russia and vice versa we should conduct dialogue rather than fuel fear. i.
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two hundred and seventeen people are confirmed dead after a massive earthquake hit central mexico we have a sense of this seven point one quake within the state of pueblo some eighty miles southeast of mexico city traumas a leading to tragedy some distance away from the epicenter twenty children died in the capital when a primary school collapsed survivors and emergency workers on joining forces to try and save people trapped under rubble. meanwhile hurricane maria has made landfall in puerto rico where thousands of evacuated to show says the consecrate full storm felled trees and power lines they
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risk of deadly floods remains high maria is the third major hurricane to hit the caribbean in the last couple of weeks it's following a similar plan to her before it was also devastated southern parts of the u.s. florida is now bracing for another hit merino portnoy house. according to the national hurricane center's five pm advisory maria remains a category five packing sustained winds of one hundred sixty five miles per hour president trying to clear the state of emergency for puerto rico which authorizes the department of homeland security and the money to coordinate all disaster relief efforts now three people died when irma when hurricane earl mother passed above puerto rico two weeks ago this hurricane is expected to pass directly through the u.s. territory so obviously a lot of people you know hoping for the best bracing for the worst thank you for
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joining us here on r.t. international i'm neki erin not be back in about thirty minutes with the top headline. i would need to make this manufacture consent instead to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. in the
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primary your realm certainly don't want. to ignore middle of the room sit. in the real news is. the world. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i
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secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters in mind it's consumed with death this one different speeches because there are no other takers. that mainstream media has met its maker. thank. you and. thank you. like so many who tumbled into the world of antidepressants without forethought david carmichael did so unaware of the potential dangers when i was up x.
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what i've learned in this journey is i no longer take for granted even one breast. things get reduced to the minutes and he you know that you have the strength for that minute if. i actually. have. a place they are for them and i were friends in college we're both a county majors david was that funny brilliant guy the choice one in your group david was a guy you'd want to be around and starts about the best way explain when you met him he was good there is he was open he was funny was very witty my dad was a very caring father. very funny too it wake me up in the morning singing whatever group i was into at the time it was spice girls when i was little it's
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a brilliant auditor auditing for a major corporation is stressful and there's a lot of things that go with that if you want to do the right thing david was a guy who like any of us had his share of challenges in life we all did we went to the psychiatrist in early two thousand and six and he said well what about prozac you have a chemical imbalance let's put you on prozac it's the standard of care it's what they do it's almost a marketing strategy that works you know if. i have a disease within days of ingesting prozac david crespi became troubled towards the end of just talking back and forth he said do you ever feel like life is too dark to go on it's crazy it's not the way i think those thoughts are natural to me i recall a few events from the day before that would suggest that he was going psychotic david was jumping out of the bed and walking around
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a throw rug and hitting each corner and then jumping back into bed and i'm going what are you doing is it just feels good well now i attribute that to act the zia. the tragedy was january twentieth two thousand and six on that day took all the kids to school left to go get my hair cut left the girls in the care of their loving father they when is to spend time with and when i came back into the neighborhood after being gone for an hour and fifteen minutes i saw a police barricade and i saw some of my very concerned neighbors coming towards me the police officer asked my name and he said we're going to need you in this house . i called my dad in california and i made sure my step mom was right next to him and i said you know dad i have to tell you something really hard i said i am in the back of a police car and i've just been told that david killed. a
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family care a little bit harder. i know i know it's real therefore i bet you don't know why i. adored salman taseer as we all did started wailing and i could hear her on speakerphone and my dad goes honey dave would not to that david is not like that you are mistaken and i wish i were but i am in the back of a squad car. crispy children respond to the police and were told nothing until kim arrived at the station they really thought that their dad had killed himself my mom came in and told us that they're telling me that your dad killed your sisters we had to use the language they're telling me because we couldn't believe that's what actually happened. idea of him killing tess
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and sam was so foreign but they knew something had happened. that the whole thing started i went to the doctor number saying i'm afraid i'm a someone or she said you're compelled to compassionate do that that's just the depression talk never was anybody ever say the medicine could do this psychosis the drug killed our daughters. was gently altered and dad in his right mind had done anything like this i can remember this.
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a ten milligram dose of an s.s.r.i. but your blood level is thirty or forty and there are studies out of australia correlating the violence with the lack of the enzyme for these trucks the public has no understanding of how powerful rather as a society trigger homicidal psychotic episode and it may not care now but there is evidence based on d.n.a. that i saw did cause me to kill my son and it's something that i have to live with and i want to more in the public you know my stigma is after church to produce thing around mental wounds us other people beat me up emotionally when i'm out there that's why they'll never be me up as much as a be myself a pro-lifer for her part jillian who was only fourteen when the tragedy occurred says she grew up the day she grasped what really happened to her father i realized who he was before who he was during the period of time that he was taking
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medication and i realize it is two different people david credits julian is the reason he did not take his own life while in prison there were several times when i was either in jail or in a psychiatric hospital where i related to my own life what kept me going was my daughter julia so i one line and it was i'm a good dad i'm going to be a dad again and i was my hope. and you know julian whatever she was doing wherever she was was thinking that she wanted her dad back in her life to how can i not accept him back you you know he's an amazing man he's my father and i love him david carmichael was found not criminally responsible for his son's death as two psychiatrists one working for the defense and one for the prosecution both agreed that he was psychotic at the time of the tragedy i was like a care about this another is the apathy for me but i think you know when i tell you what i. there the pain will never go away ian was just
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an amazing person and he was an amazing brother and he was an amazing friend and amazing son he just he had so much life yeah. sorry. by two thousand and four the british government had virtually banned access our eyes for children and young adults in light of the real risk of suicide and violence but in america the us f.d.a. remained unconvinced and demanded more studies for over twenty years thomas lacan was head of f.d.a. psychopharmacology division and had been in the sick of the s.s.r.i. controversy since well before the one nine hundred ninety one prozac hearings lockring left f.d.a. in two thousand and twelve and started a new business dedicated to helping drug companies get f.d.a.
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approval for their drugs but he was not alone at the intersection of public service and personal profit i do not find from the evidence today that there is credible evidence to support a conclusion that any depressant drugs cause the emergence and or the intensification of suicide our. we do apologize for interrupting your viewing but we're going to bring you a touch of the general staff of the russian armed forces who have been giving the latest update on the battle for the syrian town of diaz or syrian troops are advancing on islamic state with support on the russian air force let's have a listen to what he's have to what he has to say it was a launch was fire support of a fairly calm but we're cause and tanks were substantial preparatory shelling. in one day the military as well as to watch of the defense lawyers of the government forces operate twelve computers deep and it was a fraud of try to kilometers according to data we have that the sword was initiated
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by the u.s. special of the city in order to put an end to the successfully at the was moment of governmental forces to the east of the arizona or woman one of the key objectives of the militants was to take captive for one unit of the russian military police force a number of twenty nine service mother who were. it's acute in that us on the outpost point deployed in that region as a means of monitoring these collation or as a result of that assault a platoon of russian military police was totally blocked and for several hours they had to repel the our souls of outnumber the forces of the enemy together with the. tribal forces who signed an agreement to join the ceasefire regime. and who stood tall by their commitment in these extreme situations
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the head of the russian troops in syria colonel general survey king formed the blocking. force involving the special forces military police with people who are native to the northern caucasus as serious as national forces as well the special force was headed by the deputy head of the russian center for reconciliation major general. throughout the attack was conducted with the strikes with the help of the su twenty four fighters who were striking again against the militants from a lower buffer as a result of the. forces russian forces who were the blogs with many fights but without any loss of life the forces three three
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servicemembers only to the special operations forces have been wounded all the forces all the serviceman who were part of that operation are going to be awarded with the state awards we have managed to put an end to the assault of a terrorist and they have suffered. substantial damage with the help of the artillery and having a show why would an eighty seven objects have been has been had been destroyed eight hundred fifty charizard were killed element tanks were destroyed as well as for i of these forty six trucks five. mortar twenty or more trucks with the help of the assault troops of the government of forces and with the help of russian aviation the forces on the ground have launched to come to a sort and currently have almost completely. to. repel the
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assault the operation will be continued further run. ok we've just been listening in on the latest update on the battle for dear resort in syria that was the russian chief of the general staff which is listening to talk there he said that the u.s. mission was aim to stop this syrian army advance he also mentioned how russian as strikes have been successfully targeting merely militant areas in or would bring a new more analysis on what he had to say later in the program so stay with us for that. thousands of protesters have gathered in barcelona to condemn police searches under arrest ahead of catalonia as independence referendum madrid proclaims the upcoming vote illegal and sent the civil guard to seize promotional
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materials including more than ten million ballots from several catalan ministries twelve officials were arrested including catalonia is junior economy minister because no news leader has slammed the spanish authorities for imposing what he calls a defacto state of emergency and accuses madrid of violating the autonomous regions independence. look at the minute the catalonian government has been subjected to coordinate aggression from the police force of the spanish interior ministry. as part of madrid's drive to block the referendum thirty seven catalan mazz who had voiced support for the upcoming vote have been issued court summons and a criminal probe on top of that more than seven hundred other matters were threatened with arrest last week spain's prime minister was strongly attacked in
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parliament over madrid's actions. live beetle makes you whole laypeople sequel. to set the scene since yes minus seems to be the only thing that unless we spoke to them at the consul i mean it's a policy he says people are surprised by the actions of the all thora to. put a proposal at seven pm do you see police forces going off the ballot box is really off the ballot papers yeah something very very strange is something. i see many people out of a maze of reaction all the spanish but if you use. the prize. the bullies the judge is putting so much pressure this is not a movement only led by some politician seemingly but someone that does
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a movement by their cell phones and. receive usernames that's what makes isis wrong and these these from some work. by these seek not want to spend that much or at least they don't want to see despite the seabees this reality the. council only has road to independence has been obstructed by madrid for years work was needed. was way. donald trump ours delivered his first address to the un general assembly and. other
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matches the rhetoric seems remarkably reminiscent of what his predecessors used to say a new you'll correspondent. at the new president's. trip opened up his debut in the green marble hall of the united nations with some of his signature rhetoric which many people argue got him elected as president of the united states i will own was put america first but from putting national interests first the speech quickly moved to a globalist agenda with a list of condemnations of other governments rogue regimes represented in this body not only support terrorists but threaten other nations and their own people with the most destructive weapons known to humanity trump lashed out at the syrian government reiterating claims that damascus has used chemical weapons the actions of the criminal regime of bashar. including the use of chemical
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weapons against his own citizens even innocent children shock the conscience of every decent person trump threatened to destroy in north korea prompting a walkout from the country's ambassador the united states has great strength and patients but if it is forced to defend itself or its our lives we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea and then trump lashed out at iran branding the country a rogue state it is time for the entire world to join us in demanding the veterans government and its pursuit of death and destruction donald trump speech ended up being a sort of call for countries around the world to confront those who quote threaten us with chaos turmoil and terror namely three countries iran syria and north korea two of which were named as the axis of evil by previous us president george w.
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bush but we know their true nature. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. while starving its citizens. iran aggressively pursue these weapons and exports terror while an unelected few repressed the iranian people's hope for freedom so much for trump's election promises offering a new approach to world politics focusing on america's national interests and not being the policeman of the world cable mop and r.t. new york. is not the only president whose rhetoric was similar to trump's at times the new president even sounded like his party opponent and pretty to set the barack obama. in america we do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone i do not think that america can or should impose our system of government on other couples. in remote corners of the world citizens are demanding respect for the
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dignity of all people a future of dignity and peace for the people of this wonderful earth. we will fight together we must work together to sacrifice together i believe we must do better to govern and stand together for peace all of us can be coworkers with god the almighty god who made us all well as our correspondent mentioned earlier trump lashed out at north korea syria and iran in his address to rome's foreign minister has already reacted he branded chance remarks that a shameless and ignorance but despite iran's compliance with the nuclear nonproliferation deal that was signed in twenty fifteen washington has been escalating tensions with the country the trumpet ministration views the dail as unfair and in july announced new sanctions against iran well just
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a week later congress passed a bill to impose fresh thanks and against the country washington's ally of president mark warner front says nonetheless defended the deal from the very same podium where trump lashed out at a roll. look at last count i would like to defend the nuclear agreement with iran are a gauge went on nonproliferation allowed us to work out on the fourteenth of july two thousand and fifteen a solid robust and verifiable agreement that enables us to ensure that iran does not obtain nuclear weapons renouncing it would be a great era this could apply to north korea to immediately dialogue control multilateralism these are the efficient weapons this is the only way forward. for the u.s. they could tear up state rex tillerson said washington needs if he were a peon allies to make the case to iran but the deal has to be quote revisit it well this is how iranians have reacted to translators tashi a lot about their country. the un says iran is complying with the green and all
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european countries and russia see this saying the only country that claims otherwise is the us our people need to stand together giving in to america would achieve nothing it would make matters worse than they are now. we're not afraid and we have never been since the beginning and we have been under sanctions for four decades and the people of iran are certainly not afraid now in fact sanctions have made iran more independent in many fields. we discussed the potential consequences of washington's pressure on iran with former cia officer jack rice as well as to iran based political analyst fired list a fair question. unfortunately we have to realize it's the p five plus one everybody agreed not just the brits and the french the russians the chinese the americans if we pull out of this it's the entire world will be looking at the united states are you greedy that there are limitations and problems in fact you
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could expand upon this and it needs to be but to walk away from this deal in itself would be a huge error at this point. has many components of power including its nuclear industry missile power and regional prisons and military clout and influence in the region what they mean in washington is to wear off these components of power once they do so iran would be a very easy target like iraq at the time of saddam hussein and would mean. fundamental violation of the nuclear deal and iranian officials including the supreme leader they have all warned that iran would give them a very tough response. to more people have been arrested in connection with friday's attack on the london underground station of parsons green five and now in custody in relation to the incident with further search is being conducted when it
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comes after a report on tuesday claimed online jihad is propaganda gets more clicks in the u.k. than anywhere else in europe only four countries turkey the u.s. saudi arabia and iraq had more political commentator john white says brits expect he'll authorities to do more. the most worrying an obvious conclusion to be drawn from the revelations published in the report it has become a bigger market in u.k. for this type of material than anywhere else due to a growing radicalization of a section of the muslim community in the u.k. and this conclusion tends to be supported by the fire that we've had for jihadi inspired terrorist attacks in the u.k. and twenty seventeen that this is going to be a more and more important front in the struggle and so this will be increasingly an important front in the struggle and the authorities clearly will have to live again because whatever they're doing no to combat this level is clearly not reaping the
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kind of those opes that people would like to see and expect to see and so which is broad conses been flying for a hugely embarrassing mistake and it's illustration of a rather sensitive story and a situation explains russian embassy here in the u.k. had some questions for the b.b.c. following an article that seemed to lump together online jihad as propaganda and what appeared to be the russian flag specifically in an article they published on their website the b.b.c. had used an image depicting the same colors as the russian flag which is white blue and red and to this the russian embassy in the u.k. had tweeted saying hey b.b.c. what does the russian flag have to do with online jihad is propaganda in u.k. change your graphic designer or your photo bank now the official twitter account of the b.b.c. did not react to this tweet however they did change the picture on in the article which now depicts isis militants and isis flags but it has to be said that this is
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far from the first time when the russian embassy twitter account sort of chases the british press specifically one example comes to mind when they had commented on a times article that talked about quote cyrillic language which probably meant cyrillic alphabet and another example we've seen a case where the mirror had used images from a traditional russian pancake fell. in what they presented to be an exclusive investigation into russian football hooligans and so certainly this is not a the first time and it probably won't be the last. we reached out to the b.b.c. for comments on the organization told is that used to stalk image of computer coding which was later changed to ensure better reflection of the story. we're reminded now of our breaking news this hour the russian military sais al knows where terrorists launched an attack on syrian army positions near it live inside a deescalation zone the defense ministry says the attack was initiated by u.s.
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special forces to stop the syrian army moving east. as a result of a battalion of russian military police was blockaded and fought the terrorists for several hours we're going to be bringing you more details on our breaking news story at the top of the hour stay with us for that. there's a strategy betting called the market. just the mark betting strategy that's like if you have to roulette wheel you bet on red you lose the bet on red again and you bet on red again any better until you want hopefully don't run out of money before you want is famously used on wall street firms like goldman sachs who make bad bets but since they have an open cash window at the fed with money limited funds at zero percent borrowing rates they never run out of money that's why for like goldman sachs and j.p. morgan can report thirty sixty ninety one hundred twenty straight days of profits
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on their trading portfolios because they don't take any fricken risk what about people that are not so smart. the russian military says it's repelled an anti it know that. those who are excuse me and all those who are terrorist attack on syrian army position for me it live inside a deescalation and it also alleges in us national police polluted with the terrorists to stop the syrian army moving day yet and still. spanish police i read have to know when he is judea a corny minister if you will thirteen turned up the heat over the region to come in illegally independence.

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