tv Keiser Report RT January 13, 2018 5:30am-6:01am EST
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that's that's the bottom line of the hippocratic they have double standards if this happens in the u.s. mainland would they accept it terrorists to be available terrorist organizations. to say they have good cause of course not the mainstream media has a habit of putting itself on a journalistic pedestal getting the facts right giving balance and using trusted sources but those standards appear to be selective and only if the story fits the cover. down of r.t. . well fighting is still ongoing in ceres italy province between government forces and the al qaeda linked nusra front is exclusive video of the battle for key positions.
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for. now sweden has been blocked from deporting the moroccan asylum seeker thought to be a potential terrorist by security services the man appealed to the european court of justice after a swedish intelligence decided he was a threat to national security i recommended deportation but the court ruled that the man's extradition would violate the european human rights convention because he could face torture in his home country there was a similar case in germany few days ago the country's high court prevented
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a turkish man there who's been convicted of supporting islamic extremists from being sent to again because it was thought his human rights would be violated if he returned is some of the reaction we've been hearing. issue primarily is about the european court of justice organ which is countermanding the desire of the swedish states to remove an unwelcome alien and a threatening alien and a security risk alien from their own country and yet the european court of justice says that this individual rights trump the state the wants of the state to protect his own people and we've got to be aware that there is a jew process of law that should be conducted and if anybody's involved in preparing terrorism and supporting it curry cian it then the jew process should take its course being called of human rights of passage judgment which is that he
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cannot be deported but it hasn't said that the state of sweden cannot take action against this individual to lock him up if he poses a threat to the security of that country he wasn't born in sweden he's come as a guest to sweden and the swedish have looked at him and they've said this man is a security risk to our society he needs to go back home now why the you may disagree with that decision or not we've got to respect the right of those institutions to make those decisions and i go back to the central point if these people are involved in terrorism that what these what the country should be doing is taking criminal action against those individuals and putting them away of the eyeballs or should they do the boat came across as a guest he's a guest at the ins where you can he's clearly a now an unwelcome guest because they feel he's a threat to their society and then wrote chuck them out send it back home that's what they're going to do much the swedish government will be ignore the european court of justice they're talking trollop in the books to back to morocco anyway that's where needs to go as
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a threat to their society quite clearly that investigated the threat as are the baccy goes and he'll have to take his take his chance back in america i just think due process is very very important and we live in democratic society where we have to understand and respect that process. judiciary is making a decision we have to abide by. now in a surprise move donald trump has announced that he will be attending the world economic forum in davos the decision was widely criticised in his america first agenda during his election campaign the us secretary of the treasury defended the move though saying that the forum is not purely a hangout for globalists although not everybody is happy to see trump their base group has launched a petition calling for the u.s. president to stay out of divorce so far it's been signed by over eleven thousand people they accuse him of racism islamophobia war mongering and attacks on human rights. we
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will no longer surrender this country or its people to the false song of globalism replace the present policy of globalism with a new policy of americas we are now putting america first. that was is unique in terms of freed sweetest a cold dark road should be issues in the world cannot be so for governments alone by business alone we should adapt to the economic globalization and make it possible for all people to benefit from globalization. i don't think it's a hangout for the globalists i think the idea is that you can on the team is going to go all heard and talk about the america first economic strategy totally
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surprised this guy has come out with that remark because it's so unbelievable it's the major attraction eight year for the international calls not politan elite that have the best politics of the year davos. definition is a fact because he's been he's a property billionaire and he's very much hate to those people and his results such as they result that he loves going to down in florida so in that sense they're all going to be the same sort of people. the washing out and i still to come this hour new york's police offices are taking legal action against city
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leaders for releasing body cam video to the public that's among all stories still ahead. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman each kill the narrowness and spend each year to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so what more chance for. the thinks it's going to. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would be somewhere i would
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sleep. but i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london well you know to be honest. i thought the glory like you know you know just wanted to still give up food for the first. time i. actually don't really feel like a human being you know. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me a change of this book. here's what people have been saying about rejecting. the law. the only show i go out of my way to watch is the really packs of. the john oliver of march to america
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is. better than to. see people you've never heard of. jack the. president of the world bank. send us an e-mail. with our say you know the u.s. congress has voted to renew a controversial surveillance law rejecting an amendment that could help safeguard people spread this a the change to the foreign intelligence surveillance act would have required the f.b.i. to obtain a warrant before tapping into americans private data collected by the national security agency the senate now follow suit the intelligence community will be able to continue making use of sweeping spying powers which critics say encroach on americans' right to privacy with more his kind of march. in his usual manner donald
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trump got on twitter and urged members of congress to vote for re authorizing the foreign intelligence surveillance act this is a law that allows the u.s. government to monitor interactions with countries overseas at this point we saw a leading democrats such as nancy pelosi and adam schiff calling to vote in favor of the bill and rejecting a bipartisan push for amendments to the bill ensuring privacy protections this is adam schiff and nancy pelosi speaking in favor of this bill it's not right to say there is nothing in this bill that protects the privacy of the american people the underlying bill strikes a far better compromise and for that reason i urge opposition to the amendment and support for the underlying bill this bill essentially hands a great deal of power over to donald trump and the executive branch of the u.s. government it enables a quite a bit of spying to take place and surveillance to take place and does not require warrants it essentially permits the law to continue and does not have these privacy
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protections that were pushed for by certain members of congress now it's interesting that these kind of powers were handed over to the president as we've heard some rather derogatory statements about the president from nancy pelosi and adam schiff this is what they said about the man they just gave a great deal of power to what the president did was totally outrageous totally outrageous he doesn't know right from wrong true from false you know plainly we have a seriously flawed human being in the oval office the democrats have made these comments referring to donald trump in certain ways characterizing him as an authoritarian politician yet they themselves have voted in favor of the rather authoritarian piece of legislation that allows the monitoring of phone calls and e-mails by the national security agency and other federal agencies of the united states without warrants a very interesting move by the democratic party's leadership. there's been move on
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and in the tunisian capital during anti-government rallies a mess has been escalating there since knee was starting measures were announced at the start of the year. friday's rally people held up yellow cards calling for the tough policies to be scrapped over the past week demonstrators have set dozens of government buildings on fire prompting authorities to croix soldiers on to the streets at least one demonstrator has been killed soon most eight hundred have been arrested. also marked the seventh anniversary of the pro-democracy arab spring uprising on sunday . and other news new york's largest police union is suing its own commissioner and
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the city's ministration over the release of body cam forty. this footage has serious implications not only for the safety and due process rights of police officers but for the privacy and rights of members of the public as well the union claims the release of video from officers body cameras is a breach of citizens' privacy adding that the ministration uses quote arbitrary and inconsistent parameters and is guided by political considerations a former officer who blew the whistle on place activities believes the current system relies videos to be used for political gains. i don't think it's an all of a sudden decision if you actually read the lawsuit in the very first paragraph it states clearly what it wants and all it's asking for in the gist of the complaint is for these body camera videos not to be used selectively for political gain that's that's all that it's asking for it's asking for
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a better system for these to be disseminated out of the public and as of right now the two people that the complaint is listing against for seemingly abusing the authority is for the blasio and the police commissioner itself so the complaint says that it wants just not selective videos being removed well last year three body cam videos were released by the new york police department to them showing offices shooting and killing suspects a local news channel in fact paid thirty six thousand dollars to show it to chanel footage but the incidence amarilly says could be weeks or even years of pot.
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do you're seeing police officers being pawns in political games or get political games and they need to be protected they're in the middle buffer between the law's the law makers the people they're supposed to patrol and police the laws over and then their body camera usage their squad car video footage is all being used either for them or against them as a as a pawn moving game and it's just not fair just coming up c one hundred postulates in the morning here in moscow international good to have a company this morning we'll have more news feet at the top of the.
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i think there is indeed to have potential to kind of come out of this impasse of implementing the means grievance by cream on the un of peace operations pieces very sensitive politically walls contributing countries to be eventually offer troops it's off to decide to whom they have confidence and to have not. we'll willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone has signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not buy the truck tires all types of styrofoam all polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection
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between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the berm pits would really literally send a v.a. broke and they don't want to pay it so the wady and decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and call for help and get the middle finger the movie is to model is. delayed and i hope you don't. i was was
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one hundred years by now a canal started leaking. one hundred thirty thousand people in one hundred seventy countries were left on shelves off to eleven point five million documents was stolen from a law firm. among the affected what twenty nine full. just brilliant as hollywood stunt was one hundred fifty politicians and a dozen national leaders. they all had to justify the money hidden away in texas. why did the panama project hit home so precisely at that moment and at such specific targets some was lucky to be missed some were killed by a ricochet. and others were killed outright. with the panama two will explode at madge and what consequences may follow. in a special project we now covered exclusive confessions an unexpected account of one
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until later. and other times twenty four hour call. this charming girl behind the wheel works as a resident physician in one of new york's many hospitals. most of the neighbors know that her father is the scandalous and notorious ramón fund. the company at the center of the biggest international controversy for many years. every day. they just can't talk enough. was released from prison just days before this interview it's a very emotional process to see the company that my father had for more than forty years to just go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently only a financial consultant says they work full but even. after that
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all changed in april twenty sixth when the. papers revealed information about hundreds of offshore companies at least two world leaders. that was the day that the story was coming out in the b.b.c. so i mean i just sat down with a while what to stop and it was. it was. a guy i never expected. but this is the first time has allowed journalists. and it's the first time she's spoken publicly and so candidly about her family. this is one of my father's books and i he waited more than twenty years ago it's taking it to me and my older sister. inspiration. it says to my pretty girls to sign up. obviously keen to defend her. she
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believes that all companies are completely legal. it's simply unavoidable fact. drug companies to their money. one percent of complications or less than one percent of its expected normal or normal rate of complications and. if you take two hundred fifty thousand surgeries a gallbladder surgery for example which is the amount of companies that most. and you're going to expect some complications from it some people are going to get infected some people are going to die as. is normal and expected and that should also be expected of any company including with. this business both know you're good most. lawyers were arrested in february twenty seventh. they wouldn't give him
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water or food if we didn't bring it so now we took their. word. for the three months that they were. there is currently the subject of full criminal proceedings. general prosecutor. explains that one of these legal cases is connected with the information published by i.c. r j d international consortium of investigative journalists. and see you know. the end demand they get at least. represented by some of panama's best legal minds among them is killing me in a mcdonald's form a lawyer to the country's president runs out of. state or to be a member didn't seal seals didn't include the scene belittles. this a little bit but will do what he. says this does
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to the academics this that he'll talk about what a bad. leader mean bill. ritter knows liesl must kill their own soul. the little girls and never let it in seal as they how our. own second thinks the investigations first priority should be to seek out. the most informant who leaked two point five terabytes of compromising information to the i.c.i. jane. i love how the media for able to get hold of everything but they can't get ahold of this mysterious. journalist and independent investigators have been trying to identify the mysterious john doe for most of the year. one of them jennifer rejects published an intriguing post on his website. the kind
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of people's informant footstool to sell the information in kind of picture that is a girl in blue suits with the caption jackie o. m. . so how does this involve joel. and if explains that he deliberately didn't mention generous sounding board choose a photo in which he could be recognized. for his safety. political assassination or assassination by hired assassins is a common occurrence in panama and it can be accomplished for a very small amount of money and i have no need to have anybody who i ever write about to suffer that kind of end from somebody. chasing them down another said. rejects version paints a very different picture of roman francisca depicting him as an exemplary family man and a father of six and one of my sources detailed a case where one of the alone fun sake has many mistresses this one of course was
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his personal secretary they had a falling out because he would not leave his wife for her and as such when she left the firm she took with her a number of incriminating documents intimidating to both the clients and to the mossad. if we accept kind of rejects information of. accurate the events that signaled the beginning of the end for must like fun such a. code of conduct like this. area. this. bad. or. something. we are trying to call on i'm not going to name on
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sunday. night shuffling off the now. i'll give you money and social. if you don't like it just get the first primitive coffee first creamy dish down. jennifer originally claimed such a hero at what is a secretary for a second and motivated either by your financial greed or perhaps lust for adventure one way or another she managed to sell a huge quantity of her employer's documents she then went out into the marketplace to sell or bend them to the public or to law enforcement and my information was that some of that information was sold to law enforcement agency.
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