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donald trump's move because they want to distort and get that all the palestinian cause and is as an obstacle towards establishing an alliance with israel however they cannot be open in their position because this would embarrass them throughout the islamic world and now the region is again left on a precipice where sides will eventually need to be taken israel is attempting to calm the waters by saying they're ready to settle the issue with palestine and have invited riyadh into the peace process i suggest that saudi arabia as the leader of the arab world take upon itself this initiative and go to the palestinians and offer their patronage they are too weak they need someone to help them king salmon should come give patronage to and lead to peace initiative with the palestinians and the u.s. meanwhile the saudi foreign minister says the kingdom has a road map to establish full diplomatic ties with tel of eve should there be a peace agreement with the palestinians but the question remains will thought he may be a find a way to keep everyone happy and if not who will be left out one cold this time.
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meanwhile there has been a tense encounter at the u.n. security council as the u.s. and north korea traded accusations america's top diplomat rex tillerson appeared to backtrack on a previous offer to start talks in pyongyang without preconditions to end the ongoing crisis we will mark except a nuclear north korea north career has been escalating its outrageous acts of provocations the deep it's a disposable nuclear power and. it's the grave global threat north korea all sorts threatens to shatter the foundation of international nonproliferation regimes will further isolate north korea politically and economically there is no country right for years to continue through all policy and the polygamy other countries cutting off orgon. fourchon lawful nuclear missile
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programs it is impossible to solve the fuel problem on the korean peninsula just through sanctions and pressure on north korea must on its way to try. to pressure you. will conclude. this makes you want to with one stick one way to resolve the crisis the meeting is our john. but also at that meeting the u.s. secretary of state accused china and russia of undermining peace efforts saying they need to exert more pressure on pyongyang despite moscow and beijing having proposed one plan which could diffuse the situation an idea though that secretary since rebuffed from the outset well the so-called double freeze would see north korea cease all nuclear tests in exchange for the u.s. and south korea ending their military exercises on pyongyang's door step. you've heard others have called for free for free we do not accept a freeze for
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a freeze as a precondition to talks i think president trump is demonstrating real ignorance about negotiating and how that works the reason you have to sit down is to avoid these kind of problems not set preconditions international community needs to do more to put pressure on the parties to sit down to demand that the parties sit down unconditionally i mean you have to remember the united states has. south korea and japan in just a few countries have never even recognized the right of north korea to exist has not has not recognize them as a nation has no diplomatic relations so consequently who you talk to how you relate to them is always a little unclear no one's holding the united states feet to the fire to unconditionally sit down until there's a resolution to this issue so that we can work toward a nonproliferation in demilitarization of the korean peninsula.
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now former f.b.i. director james comey heavily edited statements on hillary clinton's misuse of a private e-mail for official business the revelation comes from a release of f.b.i. documents even show a draft statement clearing clinton of any wrongdoing two months prior to the official results of the case the statement says the former f.b.i. director repaid the edited documents to reduce the impact of her potential mishandling of secret information he also made edits in order to downgrade the intelligence community's role in the issue and the likelihood that hostile act is penetrated the e-mail and this kind of reports that does seem to be a common thing to running through in washington it turns out that detective work is not only for the f.b.i. at this point many different u.s. insta. two sions are engaged in investigations and it can get pretty confusing from
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pressure of us we could write a criminal investigation into president trump for possible obstruction of justice i would hope with a clear investigation into twenty ten year rhenium deal that involved russia and i'm a fan of the investigation. first there was the probe into hillary clinton and her time as secretary of state when she used a private server for her e-mails and compromise national security we can call that probe number one. after that lawmakers who are unhappy with the results launched a probe of their own to investigate the f.b.i. as initial probe will call that probe number two this found that one of the f.b.i. investigators peter struck exchange pro clinton and anti trump text messages with his colleague electronic records show that peter struck changed former f.b.i. director james comey earlier draft language describing clinton's actions in handling classified materials from quote grossly negligent to extremely careless so
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one of the f.b.i. agents who was doing the investigation may not have been completely impartial. now i hate to bring it up again but we all know about the ongoing investigation into allegations of russia trumped collusion we call that number three so agent strock is the link that connects all three he was investigating hillary clinton and he himself was investigated in probe number two and he was investigating and working on programmer three before he was fired over those and text messages republicans obviously were not pleased. one of the just happened to our country what happens when people who are supposed to curate the conflict of interest have even greater conflicts of interest than those. who question at this point in. pretty safe to say that the first three investigations were amassed but congress has come up with a solution point
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a second special counsel to look into this to look into peter's drug bruce or everything else we've learned the last several weeks you guessed it more investigations. are seeing new york political commentator john griffin believes another investigation would only mean a witch hunt against russia the bar has been set so low on this investigation especially after all intelligence agencies have said that they're absolutely was no impact on vote tally and there's even disagreement as to whether or not russia did intervene in the u.s. election especially after the d.n.c. now came forward and said that there leaks were not related to a russian hack so i think that that any additional votes to geisha would not only be support fluids it would actually be a violation of double jeopardy laws and protections of the constitution and it would amount to nothing more than a witch i think this neo mccarthyism needs to stop while another story of russia
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u.s. alleged collusion dominated the media. the meeting between a russian lawyer and donald trump's eldest son and the tally of us and it's guy has been betrayed as a kremlin agent even though she's repeatedly denied any such links last month she was asked to respond to to questions from a u.s. senate committee where she wrote to the senate is stating that donald trump you know we're seeking evidence of illegal donations to the clinton foundation when she said she had no such proof he apparently lost interest in that conversation and it sky believes junior had misunderstood the nature of the meeting she expected the senate committee to publish a written testimony but that never happened so she handed it to the u.s. media person it's told us more about the meeting in question. but look i'm just me or so this summer it dawned on me why mr trump had decided to meet with me in person and why he decided to meet it's all linked to emails from mr goldstone who
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promised some incriminating information just look at the e-mail that got the attention of the president's son it was sent on june third and this is the latter that the congressman questioned me about this e-mail paints the whole picture of the spy drama that's been unfolding since july and the first part of the letter goldstone writes the crown prosecutor of russia has information that would incriminate hillary and his dealings with russia and you will receive this as part of russia and its government support for your father when you see all this you can't help but wonder how such stuff could happen if the crown prosecutor from goldstone's latter is the russian prosecutor general it means that he's giving information that's actually and implicates russia itself in supporting one of the presidential candidates it is total nonsense that various government offices in the us are working with this nonsense spending millions of taxpayer dollars on investigations of peanuts and smear campaigns that ruin people's reputations and
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careers of course other score political points and become popular politicians or journalists and don't forget about the huge army of lawyers who also make money from mess they are happy so much excitement. you're watching our international still to come for you this hour child's injuries reigniting anger u.s. troops stationed in japan we've got the details just after the break. just by accident i discovered about the struggle of. that was a moment where i saw the body looked like it was about to be destroyed or someone who put themselves on a kiss here are some people struggling for i'm a kist ideology if i didn't somebody with the skill with the ability to go and help
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those people in existential struggle in that moment of need then my whole life was not be a hypocrite. welcome back to r.t. now the u.s. military presence in the japanese island of okinawa is again feeling anger among locals there in the latest in a string of incidents a ten year old boy who was injured by window that fell off an american helicopter.
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well at the time fifty children in the school playground one was slightly hurt by that. u.s. marine corps says it has launched an investigation the reverend lives on the island . disgruntled with their american nighters. on the t.v. or on the market maybe you know there is not big news going to going on anybody there in the mainland you know this kind of. thing all the time the entire go to. my friend you are nearly there but only the student that broke on the roof thought
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. well. we won't be carrying there's going to be no. need that day people in tokyo or people you know or people in the main. you. know mind. well the presence of the u.s. military in a canal has been in the spotlight for more than twenty years presence there have long demanded to totally location over the years a number of u.s. service personnel have been accused of killings and right on the island. and. zero. zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero
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zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero. we even know how so many crying the. day they wake up people they look for in need and want to know about the main reason we want our u.s. military bases on the island goal of you know i bet it's small island wary about day and we look at the housing the whole way around them made any bank think nothing of it turning babydol gibson into the. with you. on the ground. there francis to fully ban mobile phones from primary and middle schools from the next academic year they are already forgiven in classrooms but now youngsters will be barred too from using their devices during breaks or between lessons and it is proving to be pretty divisive as we heard here an r.t.
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. if they're looking at a mobile phone they rely on social media to you seeing the best or worst of people on social media this is what i think why don't they just come our phones and talks about friends during the break time play just do what we all used to do as kids and then take their friends when they go home and just you know just leave for six hours you know legislating for i think a problem that really doesn't exist i mean i'm twenty five i remember when i was in secondary school and you weren't on your phone the entire time you know when you were on your breaks your other playing football or hanging out with your mates you're trying to deal the problem with being stereotyped by the media about young people constantly being on the phone constantly being hooked on it and it just it's a myth it doesn't really exist actually are rather go on a computer in my session to go through that we've got enough computer at the university to not have to rely on phones schools most secondary schools and
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universities are slightly richer most secondary schools can afford. to have laptops or computers in every classroom so having the ability of having students access information online via their phones is quite useful to be honest my class were all quite happy to leave i phones i leave my phone in the office during university time so you know why can't they do the same sort of concentrate on what they're doing where they're in class time their phone is just a tool technology is not just going to suddenly go to being a luddite you know when when the invention of machinery started coming into factories and people is happening and people are moving forward and for me schools have to embrace than build it into their education system a lot more than they're doing at the moment telling kids not to do something they will end up doing the complete opposite so it's better to just embrace it and use it as a tool to to expand well the use of phones in schools is already a controversial topic elsewhere new york city introduced a similar rule back in two thousand and five but it was scrapped ten years later on the grounds that it was preventing parents from contacting their children or recent
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. by the london school of economics found that banning mobiles can improve academic results but under current rules in britain the decision is left to individual school. and some it's a very very tough position but they i would say i'm very pleased. if you choose from from the other for the racial problems you bring in the olympics how do you figuration your work you're all supporting and showing support really to the russian i suppose that's for me a very good sign that in my psyche we have this family spirit and that was one of the positive points but as i said the uniform. the flags and everything in it suits step by step you know weaving your operational guidelines and we will follow and we spoke because this is this is a holy job salusa. what about the winter olympics without the n.h.l.
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players and also without the red machine because they will not be able to wear the red jerseys as far as that is whether you don't leave the jersey to be the route machine just be the route machine so. what would you tell the people that are saying that without the top players the ice hockey team during the winter olympics is getting somewhat similar to the football team. and you want to go which have been there are dogs you know again not under twenty three so they were actually there would be the best players outside of the n.h.l. so it would be a pretty good hockey tournament. prank of putting the questions then i finally a robot security guard designed to stop homeless people from settling on private property in san francisco has been booted off the job locals were getting more than a little nervous when the device began probing the surrounding streets.
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how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is one business model helps to run a prison now we just do it on my guess is nobody you know because it takes and i don't know when it comes anymore when i was a sergeant maybe more is cost effective that's what they want to do that acknowledge they don't give a damn if you do the chores are not actually paying enough to put it back into the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. breach what she could is behind such success. kind of financial survival job today with all the money laundering first to visit the us in the three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in europe
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something in america something overseas it became an island to do all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy we decided to give mcauliffe the camera to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey old beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal thank you so much guys of course. thanks. thanks thanks thanks. god that it was so is nearly the end of twenty seven tane and that means it is time to review the most censored
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stories of the year according to the nonpartisan group project censored of course if mainstream media actually did their job there would be no need for projects and certain oh. well or even for a jack to the night for that matter so i'm actually hoping my show goes off the air i'm hoping i'm older one day i started to show i walked. c.n.n. covered it all they got it all. good try again. something tells me i got a little more job security. i don't have much time to get into all of the enough time to get all the twenty five stories but here are a few of the most important widespread lead contamination threatens children's health we all know about flint michigan lead poisoning the fetal death rate in flint has gone up fifty eight percent in the past three years but luckily much of
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america is showing solidarity with flint by getting our own lead poisoning everywhere from cleveland to baltimore to failure to texas children are testing positive for a high lead levels the c.d.c. estimates that two and two point five percent of all u.s. children under the age of six have elevated blood lead levels and the regulatory agencies that are supposed to stop with that kind of stuff when we are studying ways to fight back right here. here's how they view us then. it's good for them for us aging infrastructure good it's lifespan you know so getting to look very just a hundred times more between us and them is a leak about our collapsing infrastructure voters want which means our twenty sixteen election was not legit also in the most censored big data and dark money was behind the twenty sixteen election which we enjoyed twenty sixteen
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election was not legit. if i didn't know better i'd say the mainstream media doesn't want us to know that our election was not legit. and twenty third in the supreme court go on to keep provision of the voting rights act and sure enough suppression was rampant in the twenty sixteen election fourteen states including many southern states and swing states implemented a new vote photo a photo id. law that resulted in one of the lowest voter turnout in the country in north carolina over three hundred thousand registered voters even one excepted borchester. joke in the refrigerator naked just ask and then he's like ah and. you know. all three of these things the d.n.c. admitting in court they can rig the primary the voter suppression interstate cross-check and other techniques the use of big data by cambridge analytical owned
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by billionaire robert mercer one of trump's biggest donors all of those things people say well i why why do i care about one one covered on t.v. but i actually did see all three of those on one show i think it was called redacted the night thank you thank you thank you easy easier those mothers are clearly russian trolls all right. the truth has a well known russian troll bias it does. as project censor pointed out cable news devoted its hours and hours to trump's absurd claim that the election was rigged against him while spending precious little time faced moving on another story we covered every day acted antibiotic resistant super bugs threaten the health and foundations of modern medicine pharmaceutical company dangerous superbugs when their factories thing untreated waste fluid into local soils and
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waters. i find you know. we know that they don't have a back bone or a skeletal structure of any crime so so i figure that weighs fluid as a similar consistency whereas the republicans are kind of a standing walking on treated ways fluids and. i guess that makes them more of all swimmy i don't know back to the super bugs super bugs have already killed an estimated twenty five thousand people across europe thus globally posing as big a threat as terrorism now this might sound like a bad thing but. there were too many people walking around this world if you say you don't like school leaders you cave in they're all jammed up what is it's like trying to pass a kidney stone just to get into the subway which we we need to decrease the numbers in harvard board accidents are nearly racking up the totals we were all hoping for
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a girl will be sitting in for an all day waiting for texting while driving to handle the job this is not going to i'm not i'm just saying does it make me a traitor if i'm rooting for the superbug is that would super bug consider running for office maybe but. don't worry project sensor also has other ways we're successfully destroying ourselves now about climate change shell oil understood climate change as early as nineteen ninety one and ignored it not just understood it but created it i am sure crappy after school special about how bad it's going to be for us i'm still in the video on the show before and then shell suppressed it and i don't think the reason they shelved it was because the lighting didn't look there were too many jump cuts you know it didn't flow right they did it because they want to up their profit structure they'd rather kill humanity instead and the
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same goes for every corporate news pile of dung heap. and here is the last most sense of story i have time for despite the fact that our police continue to kill hundreds if not thousands of unarmed civilians every year killing by police killings by police are not inevitable or difficult to prevent and there are eight use of force policies to prevent killings by police that are highly affective. while there are ways to not kill people rubbish i say. here are some of the easy changes we could make to our police forces require officers to deescalate situations before resorting to force oh so require them to not kill before they decide to kill i i like i said i'm a fan of that limit the kind of force that can be used to respond to specific forms
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of resistance oh so you mean behave like every other human being on the planet in some points or you know. you can't bergeron you to a dog you can poke and they are using it with a nipple twister you have an atomic wedgie there are other options that prohibit officers from shooting at moving vehicles. oh you mean this isn't mission impossible and you don't have the aim of angelina jolie into narrator. require officers to stop colleagues from excess from exercising excessive force ok repeat after me police officers. stuff. there's a lot of paperwork if you kill that guy they call you you'll be up to your elbows in carpal tunnel says don't do it so basically there are a few simple steps that would save
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a lot of people's lives. and don't get me wrong i'm still prosumer bugs are ideas i just don't like out of control police so those are only some of the most censored stories of the past you get the rest of project censored dot org and don't just think about these stories think about why these stories are allowed on your corporate media how do you want to see. a. timely candela take the news from behind accused pedophile roy moore lost his bid for the senate in alabama.
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