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point made on sunday. night shuffling off the now. i'll give you money and social. if you don't like it just get the first primitive dumb coffee first creamy dish down. trimmest original claim such a hero want to secretary from second hand motivated either by pure 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 vendor them to the public or to law enforcement and my information was that some of that information was sold to law enforcement agencies who of course will probably. not corroborate that information and of course not identify
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themselves joining me everything on the alec simon shore and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of the libya's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances what is and is in this. case almost.
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eat without having the end all. the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never enforced and that means the school boy minus here continues risking their lives for the money they need to survive on. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the navy seals exactly just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs
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a punch how to please yap is the john oliver of harvey americans do the same thing we are apparently better than blue. sea people you've never heard of love redacted tonight my president of the world bank paid. me cheerfully send us an e-mail. i had a great education a good job and a family that loves me. i never had to worry about how i would eat somewhere i would sleep. i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. i thought the glory like you. you know just wanted to still give out food for the school. to go to school next to the big you know. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me a change of this book. john
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i think i have a small present in this or that thing it is. more a deal like to see it. if. this is what i think it is. that.
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it is even more than you thought it would be. bad. and is even born then you thought it would be. to. calm down nothing.
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obviously but it was not easy. and not go to prison for you to. treat more of the worst side. car crash. raquel is convinced that john doe wasn't
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a company employee. of the family it wasn't an office it wasn't a company or the family of people working together. but there were more than three hundred employees and i believe six hundred collaborators worldwide. is confident that its database was hacked by an outsider. it was in a formation with some very. very powerful people that were behind this war and clearly some. kind of media and t.v. presenter and cyber security expert. confirms that hacking into about six months ago security system wasn't difficult the fact that many security practices were not followed is also one of the factors that played a role for example using the same password to send emails out to customers that was being used to administrator the entire network according to many industry analysts the palms and most are considered got the to back several years so they may have
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not updated their systems in several years leaving the door open for people to attack them from the outside. why it was a window left open for. you who. may have been able to explain but the code. the business to give interviews the company called now continues to remain silent. that's no mistake the scandalous duns appear to have had three directors. the mosquito falling into the well number three. but the fact that marty for me showed. that good leak. in the most safe and cigar case. where from the ny thing seventeen when they open a business talk to go through fourteen when does a guy stop working with them. is it possible that
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as well as being the leaks instigator was also one of the company heads. in the hopes of animal people journalists fredricka first you know obama also mentioned the christopher zone idea. from the one hundred ninety seven and was a member of the company's management team. investigator to point a finger to. both him abs with one of my priceless pics i mean. most awful thing. they don't make people partners. who do have big whether we grow you call the goofball their employees on the working day for. ten years maybe he was in anything or maybe he was in but if unfolding know. their thing are you keep it to you because your report video report.
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top down nothing. i don't need money. curse. word for it. what's important is to shut this firm down once and for all. to shoot the film down
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and to get the rate of the owners to be more precise ideally yes. here is the money that you don't. go through the. mist as all that goes stood firstly refuses to be interviewed for the moment he states that he was never either a second board member or shareholder. bastiaan frederick obama
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refer in the book to a document dated the twenty first of may two thousand and eight. showing that first of us all and i had a ten percent of the company's shows. the other ninety percent was divided between from one fund second and you're going to. despite selling this claim. that he left the company and twenty eleven his name appears in internal company correspondence until july twenty fifteen. who was in a position to steal the most scandalous archives of the decade. what was that unknown fiefs objective revenge personal gain or a more noble sense of justice. there are many black holes and mosques on seconds history. available information is often fragmented and contradictory. but we've managed to piece together a timeline showing how the firm became one of the biggest players in the world's
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offshore market. and nine hundred seventy seven a young lawyer named. there it into a ship in london returns to panama and founded his own firm going last. in one thousand nine hundred three there was an incident in london that remains a mystery to this day at heathrow airport six thieves stole seven thousand gold ingots weighing three terms. a large hole of diamonds and five hundred million pounds. the old theft would become known as the bricks measure robbery. and was immediately dubbed the crime of the century but how does that involve mass x. company. referring to the panama documents the i.c.i. j. investigation states in one thousand nine hundred five a famous london wheeler dealer named gordon parry. with the help of you're going to . found a firm called fab area and. that company laundered millions of
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pounds through banks in switzerland liston stein. jersey and the isle of man. the journalists are convinced that those funds were the proceeds from selling the stolen heathrow gold. interesting company came out of that scandal with clean hands the police could bring no charges against the lawyers perhaps that was the moment when he realized that laundering billions could make him millions. but of course the main event of nine hundred eighty three was the coming to power of one of the toughest and most corrupt dictators in modern history man well nobody i guess. it's no secret that the general had actively cooperated with the cia since the nine hundred fifty s. . the united states invaded panama many years ago and with mr know it.
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they had a problem with him and the drug cartels and so forth but america gives panama for many reasons the panama canal and so forth the drug barons had all but taken control of panama. because the journalists discovered. the atmosphere of fear and impunity the rules the country during those years didn't stop the company from making good money. in one thousand nine hundred five when the usa announced the hunt for manuel noriega's friend. drug barons. became the nominal director of the offshore firm that acquired old the blood thirsty motorist essence.
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some animal rights activists are just upset that we eat meat period which makes no sense by the way because animals eat other animals and we're supposed to be equal with animals but suddenly they don't want to humans eating other animals so in a sense they're saying that animals have the right to eat other animals but humans don't have a right to eat other animals even though they think we're all equal so some of there's a logical inconsistency there. lemme warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken
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hawks forcing you to fight the battles good luck. to you socks for the tell you that every gossip and public by selflessly. occupied telling you are not full enough to fight. these are the hawks that we along with our lives watched so. i think there is indeed a potential to come out of this impasse of implementing the minsk agreements by next week on the un peace operation this is a very sensitive politically contributing countries to be live in chile offer troops it's off to decide to whom they have confidence and to come to have not.
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young children have worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances but as an islamist. he's almost. eat well the first time at the end of. the things years. but there are hundreds of thousands of children in bolivia operating
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completely outside the local. mining work is strictly forbidden by the children but it's never in force and that means the school boy minus continue risking their lives for the money they need to survive on. i. i i i i i i i i. i i i oh.
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please one last chance president trump agrees to waver some reining in sanctions but warns that the u.s. will quit the nuclear deal unless more visions are made also to come this hour the washington post bureau chief in beirut has called out on twitter after praising a syrian t.v. journalist with suspected links to terrorists and the new york biggest police union to use the force commissioner and then they're claiming that the selective release of body cam videos are politically motivated. please. please. i welcome you watching r.t. international this saturday morning which just turned nine o'clock here in moscow.
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president trump has fired a warning shot over the reigning in nuclear deal he's agreed to extend sanctions relief but says it's for the last time from president insisting on revisions to the hard forty agreement or the u.s. he says walk away. in the event we are not able to reach a solution working with congress and our allies then the agreement will be terminated one of the worst deals i've ever seen or the disasters deal with a rare iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal one of the dumbest deals or one of the weakest ground direct we cannot and will not make this certification one of the worst deals ever negotiated even though trump has repeatedly vowed to tear up the iran deal he has decided to keep the deal intact extending sanctions relief but also warning that this will be the last time
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until the deal is strengthened a bit sanctions will be added on iranian entities for their alleged support of terrorist groups now this comes after his national security advisers and other signatories have all urged him to comply with the agreement and the e.u. has been urging washington to stick to it for months at a great value to the j c p a way that you do you leave the room the deal is working you want to. protect just a few way why it should pay for this deal is crucial for the security of the region but also for the security of good will the agreement was signed in two thousand and fifteen it was hailed as a breakthrough in u.s. iran relations as it ended international concern over iran's nuclear program and its often described as obama's signature foreign policy achievement but trump has always accused the country of violating the quote spirit of the deal now at the last deadline at trump the way of sanctions but decertified iran's compliance with the deal which is completely unrelated to all of this a it's not part of the deal and b.
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iran's ballistic missiles already been capable of carrying nuclear warheads now we'll just have to wait and see if congress and u.s. allies will agree to trump's demands so america while the iranian foreign minister has hit back a dollar trump for trying to scupper the nuclear deal. trumps policy and today's announcement amounts are desperate attempts to undermine a solid multilateral agreement j c p a is not renegotiate rather than repeating tired rhetoric the us must bring itself into full compliance just like iran is the president that makes it hard decisions and you have to go one day at a time and don't place too much. in his alternate on today because this deal serves mooses national interest ask. defense secretary mattis and rex tillerson another's family affair from the very smoothly and leaders just couple days ago that this is you know working. through nine reports has
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confirmed that iran has fully fulfill its obligations so there is really no rationale or justification for trying to go against the dia and this crowd and really you know land a big stop on the u.s.s. cole a debility international scene. well while the u.s. tries to keep down around nuclear industry the pentagon has been busy working on a major revamp of its own atomic weapons plans were due for release next month but have been leaked to the media the nuclear posture review outlines extensive plans to upgrade and replace some of the outdated nuclear arsenal and develop two more new warheads for submarines it also wants funding doubled over the next decade and the document lists russia china and north korea as threats which need to be counted the federation of american scientists says that the u.s.
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already has well over a thousand nuclear warheads they are is par for as the bombs that were dropped on japan in the second world war the proposed expansion is in contrast though to president trump earlier pledge to seek global denuclearized. number one i would like to know the world i would like russia and the united states and china and pakistan and many other countries that have nuclear weapons to get rid of them. and for me just foreign policy campaign group told us that the plans would mean a cash windfall for pentagon contract this. it's a troubling development that they would put this out but the administration doesn't get to do this by themselves congress will have to approve it and hopefully there will be pushback and what is. obviously a religious and foolish idea you know i don't think it already has more than enough
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nuclear weapons the idea of building more is robbery of other priorities and you know contractors are going to make money off of producing nuclear weapons so they'll create parochial interests there are pushing these things there are now something that is not in the interest of the world it's not in the interest in the jury. that the washington post is under fire after one of its bureau chiefs in the middle east posted a tweet apparently praising a journalist from free syrian t.v. questions were raised over the reporter's possible links to al nusra front terrorists as you go she's done off reports everybody needs a hero even beacons of independent journalism like the washington post and what better candidate than a man doing his job despite the constant threat of bombs. this syrian jauntily standing in the open field well bombs explode all around him is very lucky to be
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alive no flood jacket or helmet you can barely hear the explosions he and his colleagues are very brave a professional for all of us journalists to look up to right wrong this book may have a pretty cover but it's the gripping content that's of most interest this man in the video is to hear our model and possibly the best way to understand them is this tweet shiite militia turned into minced meat sixty people killed in an eyesore suicide attack some respect for the dead maybe no now i'm satisfied he writes the different mission of blood lust if you ask me in this picture is all smiles and handshakes with a saudi cleric a jihadi role model here. sydney is sitting down against the backdrop of terrorist flags here is the one of i saw and hears not as he worked as
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a mediator trying to reconcile the groups back in twenty fourteen he set up and ran a training camp for child soldiers in syria and has reportedly made repeated calls for sectarian genocide no wonder he's on the u.s. security blacklist masini is far from the only terrorist has rubbed shoulders with many bed that night at this hour now learned that if that. thought the group is embedded within this video. is internationally designated as terrorist born as a branch of an al qaeda affiliate later they swapped sides figuring i saw flavor terrorism was more to their liking when i reached out to the washington post's beirut bureau chief about her tweet she disputed the fact that she ever gave praise to the man or his so-called journalism. i dispute that they gave praise to the journalist or his journalists i pointed out that standing up in the field and
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continuing to talk while explosions and there were no fall around you is brave she still admires is bravery though the mainstream media has a history of becoming in chanted by jihadi affiliated want to be reporters take karim the story teller when it came to the battle for aleppo people executed it's as simple as that what can i do here and see a blend in the crowd i don't think so am i going to turn my so over to regime forces absolutely not so what that he's giving a platform to a suicide bomber right at least he's taking all the right boxes they say you have to protect human rights. they support the terrorism so how on earth. of poor human rights supporters of that's that's the bottom line of what the hippocratic. have double standards. if this happens in the u.s.
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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 you've done of r.t. . well fighting is still ongoing in series italy province between government forces and the al qaeda linked front is exclusive video of the battle for key positions.

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