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does not mean the fight against terrorism and even against isis in iraq is over the united states along with the global coalition to defeat isis will continue to partner with iraqi security forces advising training and equipping them on jenna's nicholas davis told us washington will try to find other ways to justify its presence in the country now that the terrorists have been defeated if the iraqi government believes that it has. essentially got the resistance to its control of the country in hand then it will probably once again be wanting the americans to leave so then it becomes a matter of whether the americans can actually find justification is to maintain some kind of presence they always have maintained some presence special operations forces working with the kurdish peshmerga in iraqi kurdistan of course
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now there's a certain level of conflict now between the iraqi government and the government of iraq ie kurdistan and that may in some way be used as the u.s. by the u.s. as a justification for keeping a least special operations forces in northern iraq. and other news police brutality in the u.s. is making headlines again after body count footage was recently released showing an officer fatally shooting an unarmed man the incident took place last year in the state of arizona and warning you may find the following video disturbing. huge.
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evolution well police were called to the hotel after it was reported a man had been seen pointing a gun out of his window weapon was actually an air rifle the victim twenty six year old daniel shaver had been drinking with friends in his hotel room he was showing them his a rifle which a witness thought may have been a lethal weapon well mark at argus who is representing the victim's family says it's the most horrific shooting he's ever seen but a jury acquitted the officer of murder and manslaughter charges last thursday where human rights activist randy short believes the officers claims that he felt threatened don't hold up a person formal said officer was with the group of other people with guns there was
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no way that that man even if he had a weapon was going to be able to overcome that many people with body armor with high powered automatic weaponry it is a fantasy and a a a sick joke that the officer claimed the fear for his life it was excessive force it was an execution i believe that many officers are psychologically unstable they're dangerous people and essentially they have a license to kill. japan south korea and the u.s. are currently holding joint military drills it's a display of force that the trio are hoping won't go unnoticed by north korea but see case it does japan could be about to go further the country's military is considering whether to purchase long range missiles for its forty two jets however that may breach japan's own policy of acquiring defensive weapons something that's been in try and in the country's constitution since world war two we asked people
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on the streets of tokyo how they feel about their country's military moves but i think it's right to russian or not correct i mean it's not the good seeing you know to buy a weapon in the throat that you know. spend the money for when we're not supposed to have it in a defense that you know those you know by law we're not supposed to happen those that know me tell the stuff so i know we have lots of procedures to go. she's not serious. i see it is the. economy. defense matter i think we don't really feel any kind of like real threat terms of north korea i think there is an active threat to this world. well unlike the escalating situation on the korean peninsula un under-secretary general jeffrey feltman visited north korea last week he stressed that the only solution to the
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crisis is a diplomatic one achieved through sincere dialogue also in human rights attorney eric so a lot can things japan's growing military muscle doesn't help to ease tensions. what we see is an alliance between japan and the united states which by itself isn't a bad thing but what we always fail to do is put ourselves in the shoes of the north koreans and the d.p. r. k. in order to understand the historical context for japan not so much. always been head to head with north korea there's always an edge when you bring in japan into the korean discussion and adding new weapons and bringing the situation to a conflict potentially between japan and korea that have been in peace for so long but still without a peace treaty have been at peace for so long is only going to stir up trouble.
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now bitcoin has begun trading on the chicago features exchange with many seeing it as a major step in the just reminding the cryptocurrency well this month's bitcoin hits a record nineteen thousand dollars a surprise advance considering it was worth spending one hundred just four years ago however other cryptocurrency than there are over a thousand of them on tour in quite so well.
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that's. the problem i think with on is that as a strip it. later there are so many of these and some of the communication needed that the state of transactions has to be incredibly slow or block trying technology to be used by trusts that the central bank should reduce digital money which could be there and given to everybody in the country so whereas at the moment central banks only interact react with banks the banking system us on all banks financial institutions suddenly central actually interact with us regularly and that some may well be amazed by what you get used to it you will currencies to cancel excess of the level of credit created money which is being almost in the last bit of profit
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it alls so that's to me the probably the major innovation central banks taking all watch and technology producing digital currency and then giving us all a bank account at the central bank which could be used as a way of bringing about illegals on television and. we'll be back with more news after the show breaks serious and. hey everybody i'm stephen bob shiller task hollywood guy the suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. and to suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru is well just a little bit different on the abraham lincoln one of the oh no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet every day americans call me and cooks the story to bridge the gap this is the
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great american people which. will. be first like when you all know it's coming through and spoke. if somebody would have been told me that i'm going to spend my life for two plain committees or a little disco course i would have sold it was clearly seen. every night all we were attacked by the arabs oh no we will attacking them and we will extremely shocked and saying but that's not possible i'll make those moves to such scenes and then the soldiers and myself from the work of stupid lose both
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wampus in the house with all the pools of our we've all dealt with over they all. believe much second class citizens in the on call. it was like lightning in my head that there is no way to be able to live together without tearing down the street cod. welcome back and let's return to our breaking news story this hour president putin has ordered the start of the restoril russian forces from syria but vans to return the terrorists reappear for more on this r.t. is daniel hawkins joins me live with already things are coming back in again and so
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tell me more what more do we know well this visit has been part of president putin's middle eastern visit is used to go to egypt next to visit the president. is there that he'll discuss some of the future plans for syria about his meeting with outside and with one as well in turkish president as well as we said earlier he's officially announced the beginning of withdrawal of russian troops from the country although of course the base and i mean when latakia and in tartus will stay he's made it very clear that if terrorists and this is according to his words rear their heads again the russian army will not hesitate to strike them down once again he also met with pilots at the base they've said that they're leaving for russia some of them as soon as today so very quick turnaround barely arrived and of course already they're on their way. of course is twenty fifteen the syrian army backed up by the russian forces on the ground in the sky they've taken vast swathes of syria they've participated in some of the key battles the liberation of aleppo palmira
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twice the resort on the euphrates river bank as well they've destroyed thousands of units of infrastructure from terrorist training camps oil bases command posts equipment very much played an important role in defeating the hardest in addition of course to fighting russian sappers on the ground they have helped the mines some of the areas worst affected by mines by shelling. bombs etc playing a key role in palmira particularly and of course now that the fighting is mainly won the battle hardened the hardest have been defeated where over to the political process and that will be a very lengthy and complex issue of course in itself as we know a lot of political factions that placates from the americans are supporting the kurds iran turkey egypt etc a lot of negotiate and deal with factors factions rather who very much of their interests and understanding of how the conflict has come about so while the fighting against eisel may be over the troops are going
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home the talks that go shooting table are really only just beginning and it was then that we now have a guest who's going to join us as well to discuss this further so that we can now cross live to journalist and author and tell darwish. hello there. and he we all know we have fictions and emotions and so on as i can get i don't always thank you very much indeed for joining us in particular at such short notice i mean what do you make of this unexpected trip to syria. well first of all actually it assures the region as sure the people back home russia and also the groups that are giving good signals mission accomplished that then exhaust. all of the troops be there now would. certainly it's actually again would silence critics who would see that have been another culottes or strategy for russian expansionism and so on. put all these rumors to rest but most
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important. previously discussing it's the hard working that would plumb a sea and the sentiment on trying to build syria politically and change would progress most important again a signal that the terrorists have been defeated militantly on that ground but obviously there's a lot of work to be done to stop these ideologies spreading and stop the embers and be ignited again adult on a whole concern a studio long sight today as we mentioned earlier that if the bottle militarily side against isis seems to be over ninety five percent over at least but. this political battle for a political compromise a political settlement something the russian government's been focusing on very heavily over the last two years that's only just beginning i mean how complex will be exactly this so many factions of play here isn't. well i think the russians on
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a very good position much better really than anyone else if you think about it the russians are. very good with turkey supposed to be an hour. the west. have been as the at odds with the kurds and they have been. sort of giving access to supplying haddest with or intentionally or not but in the heat and also at odds with the president assad then the arsenal pretty good relation with the ship with the iranians we have seen a visit from the king of saudi arabia we have seen agreements now to call the russian forces to these european bases to the island with asia where no other superpower actually. is and that's number one number two i've said. since the russian intervention on the invitation of the muskets that the russians
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have to really plans one is to give the geographical in figurative syria as it is obvious that russian interests and most important the second one is to reshape a moderate islam because the islamic culture there's a lot of islamic heritage within the russian russian society itself and has been facing lot of problem for many many years for terrorism at home so there is a move now that we can actually try to reshape political islam in a moderate way and get rid of the radical elements and this is again having good relation ship with all these parties were actually at war with each other with actual russia and a unique position and i hope they can expand that more working with other forces in the region to have some kind of international conference and see who can get iraq well you told that what is going on inside syria let's also look at the external
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forces as well i mean do you think that the other foreign forces well will might will not make that withdrawals because russia has made this announcement in the meantime earlier the u.s. that this habit of the quotes here they said they won't move they. forces out to save it until the political process is moving in the right direction i think we're going to have a differences of opinion here in the ongoing situation we we have here are just that question in the back of my mind when the russians went on invitation of the legitimate or recognized rather in the un syrian government the americans went there on in by this is a question mark on the legality of their presence but now the russians are leaving that would put more pressure on the americans there but again. i don't actually think that the american foreign policy at the moment is coherent and have a sense of purpose as
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a long russian foreign policy even european foreign policy said for the e.u. is all over the place but let's hope if the other forces in the region now can see don't forget there's another conflict in the region that within the gulf region itself the qataris are actually with the rest of the g.c.c. a led by saudi arabia and not the arab emirates and them not to reflect on which groups each side is supporting inside syria we've got that is placed on kind of know the cards piece on this forces come back with the muslim brotherhood in all of this so we need to really some kind of comprehensive agreement and i think probably this axis when the saudi king went to most or i think it's a very very good sign really that. at least some of the groups have been supported
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from the gov we've been undermined now an adult just if i can briefly ask you obviously the reaction to russia's involvement in the conflict has been mixed they've often faced a lot of criticism of my especially from from western governments west dallas. just looking but from a military point of view how significant russian involvement really been since twenty fifteen in turning the tide of that war. really where we were standing you know if it wasn't for the russian intervention. there would have been sort of. massive. military force to take on that there was and be most important then american led coalition would have seen seriously and really it's right to be with the russians and push forward for the destruction the only difference really which i regret the many times that when that monica led forces around it was good you had just from the islamic states with and they let them leave rather than the
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grounding them up and putting them behind bars put them on trial. adult always shirtless them off like so much for joining us here at all to great to have your insight today for this top news story thank you. well it's been a busy day to vladimir putin his plane has just touched down in cairo where the russian president was met by his egyptian counterpart he explains the importance of this visit. president c.c. who is welcoming mr putin at the airport and also here at the presidential palace has many issues to sort out with the russian leader including joint nuclear power plant project and reopening direct flights but bear in mind jerusalem the arab league met here and the capital of egypt to and donald trump's decision infuriated the arab world they cannot oppose people's feelings and beliefs this is
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a new type of adventurism and global arrogance of the u.s. . the kingdom of jordan refuses the recognition by the united states so jerusalem is the capital of israel ought to make the decision by the united states in its context gives legitimacy and recognition for occupation and the allowance of the de facto status using force and now it is fair to say that not only the arab world but a broader community says they're ready to stand up for the palestinians the turkish president tibe aired on so far has proved to be the most outspoken one and here's what that led to believe. is row is a terrorist state i'm not used to receiving. lectures. but morality from a lead to bombs kurdish villagers in is native to. who dreams dreams.
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hopes you're on the. international sanctions and to those killers but back to president putin's trip he's got a scheduled meeting with top very broad so we'll definitely be watching out for the joint statements first lot of our program plus abdel fattah el-sisi and then type are drawn and vladimir putin turkey. well let's return to one of our other headlines the past twenty four hours have seen a fresh wave of violent protests against donald trump's decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and move the u.s. embassy there. but. when cheney is here protesters demanded the resignation of the american ambassador in sudan crowds rallied against trump outside the united nations office while the most violent demonstrations were seen in beirut where protesters attempted to storm
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the u.s. embassy. was you know what it was. but that. was what. the. police fired tear gas and charge at the same time in a an attempt to actually capture a few palestinian use which they did and we filmed them dragging them away into place vehicles that was in a violent ugly saying that that was because i was not the outside. world oh oh that was so all of this because of donald trump's announcement
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to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital in what has been considered right across as a dangerous reckless and completely ill conceived move. when appropriate astonied rally also took place in paris just before the israeli prime minister arrived in front of me when this in yahoo's on his first trip to europe after america's recognition as israel's capital for say five top european politicians have been making it clear they don't welcome the decision. he expressed to prime minister netanyahu my disappointment of the u.s. president's declaration and explain that front sees it is contrary to international law and is dangerous. peace i think the sooner the problem students come to grips with this reality the sooner we will move towards peace the only realistic solution to the conflicts between israel and palestine is based on two states which are those eleven as the capital of both the state of israel and the state of palestine along the sixty seven line i believe all. or most of the. countries will move their
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embassies to jerusalem regulars crucial images rules work up little britain's prime minister condemned trumps decision as unhelpful adding she disagrees with the move while germany's foreign minister expressed fears the move could worsen the israeli palestinian conflict or trumps decision hasn't won much support in the un either the security council condemned the decision by fourteen members to one over the us defended itself while the secretary general suggested the decision poses a threat to the entire peace process. i think that the decision that was taken when was the risks to compromise this effort and if that is the case it would be. a pretty well arab countries also condemned the move while song called for the decision to be reversed lebanon even suggested sanctions should be imposed on washington. john. said of article one.
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now bitcoin has begun trading on the chicago futures exchange with many seeing it as a major step in a just a minus in the cryptocurrency where this month's bitcoin hit a record nineteen thousand dollars a surprise advance considering it was worth barely one hundred just four years ago however other cryptocurrency is there over a thousand of them are doing quite so well.
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the problem i think on is that as a strip it. later there are so many of these and some of the communication needed that the state of transactions as being credibly slow are blocked trying to acknowledge it could be used by the trust that the central bank should use digital money which could be there and given to everybody in the country so whereas at the moment central banks only interact react with banks so the banking system a sound all banks financial institutions suddenly central banks that interact with us regularly and that's made with the means by which you get used to it you will currencies to cancel excess of the level of credit created money which is being
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almost in the last bit of profit it alls so that's to me the probably the major innovation central banks taking all walk trying to quality producing digital currency and then getting us all a bank account at the central bank which could be used as a way of bringing about labels on the side of a sing. about the headlines in just a feminist. so there is no the all important as a person but he is important in those far as business. calls a risk in the regime falling apart so indeed the americans are americans so much less to have him leave told all from time to time they keep saying at the so in the end i think most countries are accepting death he will stay.
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president putin orders the withdrawal of russia's forces from syria during a surprise visit to the amendment military base however he warned that moscow is ready to strike back if terrorists try to regain ground. the backlash continues to escalate against president trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital protests around the world including attempts to storm the u.s. embassy and to mom's for the american ambassador his resignation. graphic bodycount video is released in the us showing a police officer shooting dead an old nun who was later.

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