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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. in other news this weekend former f.b.i. director james komi heavily edited statements on hillary clinton's misuse of a private email service full of fishel business the revelation comes from release of f.b.i. documents that even showed 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 repeatedly edited documents to reduce the impact of a potential mishandling of secret information he made that it seems in order to downgrade the intelligence community's role in the issue and the likelihood that hostile penetrated the e-mail server and next of kin reports this seems to be a common theme than running through probes in washington it turns out that
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detective work is not only for the f.b.i. at this point many different u.s. institutions are engaged in investigations and it can get pretty confusing from pressure of us we could write a criminal investigation into president trump for possible obstruction of justice i really hope when the clinton investigation. twenty ten year rhenium deal that involved russia and i'm not a fan of the investigation. first there was the probe into hillary clinton and her time as secretary of state when she used the private server for her e-mails and compromise national security we can call that probe number one. after that lawmakers who were 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 strock exchanged pro clinton and anti trump text messages with his colleague electronic rocked. show that peter struck changed former f.b.i.
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director james comey earlier draft language describing clinton's actions in handling classified materials from quote grossly negligent to extremely careless so 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 programmer two and he was investigating and working on programmer three before he was fired over those text messages republicans obviously were not pleased. trump is an idiot once the just happened to our country what happens when people who are supposed to cure the conflict of interest have even greater conflicts of interest and those. who
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question at this point it's pretty safe to say that the first three investigations were a mess but congress has come up with a solution in a second special counsel to look into this to look into peter's drug abuse or everything else we've learned the last several weeks you guessed it more investigations. are seeing new york well as far as us political complicit job griffin is concerned he 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 there 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 their leaks were not related to a russian hack so i think that that any additional vesta geisha would not only be support fluids it would actually be a violation of double jeopardy laws and protections of the constitution and it
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would amount to nothing more than a witch hunt i think this neo mccarthyism needs to stop. another story of russia us alleged collusion dominated the media earlier this year the meteor of course remember between donald the russian lawyer and donald trump's eldest son and the tally of a salute sky has been portrayed as a kremlin agent even though she repeatedly denied any such links as she is or lost mother she was reported asked to respond to questions from a u.s. senate committee she wrote to the senators stating that donald trump jr was seeking evidence of legal donations to the clinton foundation at the time when she said she had no proof seems he apparently lost interest in the conversation recently it's believed trump jr had misunderstood the nature of the meeting she expected the senate committee to publish a written testimony but this never happened so she handed it to the us media person who scott told us more about the meeting in question but what the this media world said this summer it dawned on me why mr trump had decided to meet with me in person
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i and why he decided to me as a soldier he is calling to see e-mails from mr goldstein has them 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 if this is 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 to hillary and his dealings with russia and you will receive this is part of russia and its government support father when you see all this you can't help but wonder how such stuff could happen but if they can prosecutor from goldstone slatter is the russian prosecutor general it means that he's giving information that's actually in implicate russia itself in supporting one of the presidential candidates it is total nonsense that various government offices in the us a working with this nonsense spending millions
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of taxpayer dollars on investigations subpoenas and smear campaigns that will ruin people's reputation. and career is of course of the score political points and become popular politicians or journalists and they forget about the huge army of lawyers who also make money from mess and they are happy so much excitement i do yet i always break a child's injuries revising under u.s. troops stationed in japan and also coming up to world ice hockey chiefs talk about the prospects of russian athletes of those forthcoming winter olympics.
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and what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be rich. that's it right for us this is what the four korean people are. interested always in the logs and how. they should.
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i guess the u.s. military presence in the japanese island of okinawa is again fueling anger among locals there in the latest in a string of incidents now a ten year old boy was injured by a window that fell off american helicopter. at the time that instance some fifty children were in the school playground what was slightly hurt by that window which landed nearby and weighed nearly ten kilos the u.s. marine corps says it's launched an investigation the reverend come a sheet a loose on the island told us why locals are so disgruntled with their american neighbors. monarchie be well on the mark maybe you know these are not big news when the going on anybody dana made it out and you know this kind of incident. happening all the time in i go to. my friends you are out
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there that are only now sitting next row on the roof thought. well you know we want we can do anything i mean no you know you need that if they are people in tokyo or people you know or people in the mainland who came. to mind the presence of u.s. military in a can how was it been in the spotlight for twenty years now residents there have long demanded the total relocation over the years a number of u.s. service personnel have been accused of killings and rapes on that island. and.
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you know how so many crying the. day they wake people they. don't need. or that the main reason we want our u.s. military bases on the island go ok you know i bet a small island larry about a day and we look a the housing a lot of them made any day and i think nothing of it saying babydol gibson meant to be how can he be on the. france has to completely ban mobile phones from primary and middle schools from the next academic year they're already forbidding classrooms but now youngsters are going to be banned from using the devices during breaks or between lessons too there's
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a firm doubt it's proving to be divisive. they start looking at 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 what six hours you're 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 going to 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 universities are slowly rid of most
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secondary schools can't 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 their phones i leave my phone in the office during university time so you know why they do the same and they were kind of in agreement with may interaction between students and teachers the so important they need to leave their friends at home leave them told to leave the classroom even to break time they need to sort of concentrate on what they're doing with their in class time and the fun is just a tool technology is not just going to suddenly go away. legislating is like being a luddite you know when when the invention of machinery started coming into factories and people were against that the realities of this kind of stuff 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
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it as a tool to to expand. the use of phones in schools is already a controversial topic elsewhere new york city for instance introduced a similar rule way 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 a recent study there by the london school of economics found that banning mobiles can improve academic results however under current rules in britain the decisions left to individual schools. twenty eight a winter olympics will soon kick off in south korea however amid the doping scandal the russian flag and russian anthem are banned from those games and it's prompted debate to know whether russian hockey players will be a load or not to wear the famous red shirts that easily put trying to spoke to international ice hockey federation president a member of the eye of say when he fell. fifty days before the start of the facing the challenges we have is that.
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giving a country the right to use the flag and the anthem it's a very very tough position but i would say i'm very pleased about the attitude from from the other federation reeling in the olympics hockey figuration they were there all supporting me and showing support really to the russian i said that's for me a very good sign that in you we have this family spirit and that was one of the positive point but as i said the uniform. the flags and everything it's step by step you know weaving your operational guidelines and we will follow and we spoke because this is this is our job is who. what about the winter olympics without the n.h.l. players and also without the red machine because they will not be able to wear the red jerseys as far as is what it is you don't need the jersey to be the red machine just be the red machine so. what would you tell the people that are saying that
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without the n.f.l. players the ice hockey team during the winter olympics is getting somewhat similar to the football team sort of football for immature and beyond that which to been there i don't you know they're not under twenty three so they were actually there will be the best players outside of the n.h.l. so it would be a pretty good hockey tournament. final thought for this our robot security guards designed to stop homeless people from settling on private property in san francisco has been booted off the job locals are getting more than a little nervous when this thing went for a bit of a wonder and began patrolling the surrounding streets to.
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pros he's trying to find a friend that's all for now folks watching this bulleted live from moscow is kevin i'm with you here not international more than thirty minutes. about and under them i did but that's not a good idea oh no me my. team it up about us listen to soulful but to know me a little more to be still slot. machine of so not
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a single post. where i found out in the n.b.a. he doesn't have it does anyone else so if i'm not wrong on sunday the lot about a lot of people the idea that something as innocent the whole. time and most will go down. as become a hot item. not come to an end now would come come on the net for me from. some schools mccown somehow moments for the most or one of them a guy. coming on i want to learn how to live in the for them to know that it is. best geysers financial survival they say money to develop. close to these it is
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a central plank support diagram is a good club and right now it's a stop to. thank you thank god that it was so is nearly the end of twenty seven tane and that means it is time to review the most censored stories of the year according to the nonpartisan group project censored of course if our mainstream media actually did their job there would be no need for projects and certain oh. well or even hurried back to the night for that matter so
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i'm actually hoping my show goes off the air i'm hoping i'll go there 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've 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 clint michigan's lead poisoning the fetal death rate in flint has gone up fifty eight percent in the past three years but luckily much of 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.
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children under the age of six have elevated blood lead levels and the regulatory agencies that are supposed to stop this type of thing don't give us because they've been captured by the industries and having a population dealing with lead poisoning is actually good for our rulers when you're when you when i are struggling with with that kind of stuff when we aren't standing up getting angry protests as you are you get you're not getting overly educated and studying ways to fight back right here here's. here's how they view us normally this is another view of the population ma'am ma'am ma'am i'm an equal rights ma'am ma'am ma'am ma'am ma'am ma'am ma'am now here's you on lead. good for them for us relies on an estimated one point two million miles of lead
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pipes and much of this aging infrastructure is reaching or has exceeded its lifespan you know some people compare our country to the roman empire and our collapse is beginning to look very similar but at least the ancient romans did stuff themselves full a lad oh wait oh wait yes they did. the romans actually were dogs have lead pipes and scientists have found that tap water from ancient rome contained up to all hundred times more lead the local spring water the only difference between us and them is alit romans drank from the lead pipes nowadays are leads don't care about our collapsing infrastructure because they are using it as well drink out of the tap think they would sooner stop dog food up there knowing. they don't need the water the public transit the public schools they privatized their world and now they're letting our world collapse while they spend every one of our tax dollars on
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military next up there was a major voter's oppression in the twenty sixteen presidential election meaning or election was not legit also heavily censored this year the d.n.c. claimed the right to select the presidential candidate and ignore what the voters want which means our twenty sixteen election was not legit also in the most sense are big data and dark money was behind the twenty sixteen election which we enjoyed twenty sixteen election was not j.s. . 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 gone 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 new voting restrictions texas implemented a photo
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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 lacked even one excepted form of id our election system is joke bigger than when you began when you when you jump out from behind the refrigerator naked just to scare the shit out of your roommate you know yeah. and then he's like ah and stabbed you in the arm with a fork and then and then if you believe. you should have seen your friends. you know. all three of these things the d.n.c. admitting in court they can rig the primary the voter suppression biggest interstate cross-check and other techniques the use of big data by cambridge analytical owned by billionaire robert mercer one of trump's biggest donors all of those things people say why don't i why why do i care about one one covered on t.v.
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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 censored pointed out cable news devoted hours and hours to trump's absurd claim that the election was rigged against him while spending precious little time on the real threat that voters faced moving on to another story we covered every day acted antibiotic resistant superbugs threaten the health and foundations of modern medicine. pharmaceutical companies that produce antibiotics are creating dangerous superbugs when their factories leak industrial waste superbugs are bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics pharmaceutical factories in china and india are releasing untreated
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waste fluid into local soils and waters i find that funny because untreated waste fluid is also my nickname for the corporate democrats so. we know that they don't have a backbone 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 flu is. i guess that makes them more of all. back to the superbug 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 are too many people walking around this world if you see the like ask the leaders u.k.
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even 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 did the recent numbers in harvard board accidents are nearly racking up the totals we were all hoping for i mean. there will be sitting here for an all day waiting for texting while driving to handle the job this is not going to stop 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 a 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 feel in the video on the show before and then shell suppressed it and i don't think the reason they
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shelved it was because you know lighting didn't look there were too many jump cuts and i didn't follow right they did it because they want to up their profit structure they'd rather kill humanity instead and the same goes for every corporate news pile of dung heap.

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