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terrorism so how on earth i support human rights i support terrorism that's that's the bottom line of what they are hippocratic they have double standards. if this happens in the us the mainland would be accept it terrorists to be available terrorist organizations and to say the 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 it was done of r.t. we can report next the fighting is still ongoing in series it led problems between government forces and the al-qaeda linked newsroom front foot his exclusive video of the battle for key positions ongoing there.
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cannot accept my wife looking like this this is very difficult for me and for arab men in general i do not like other guys talking to my girlfriend she belongs to me i belong those are my rules. by that does doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden. that is a simple it's what's written in the qur'an it's now keyed to it it is not normal need and so i asked do i really have to put to us this we will have to live together i start it in one concerned parent of saw the program described describes herself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women criticizing the channel for showing repression in a positive light to young people we got reaction to the program which ranged from claims of exploitation to a failure of integration. i'm not sure that that's the role of a publicly funded agency or a media outlet if a private company or a cultural center wanted to do it sure but the idea of german taxpayers
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paying for this kind of sort of fake romance i think it's really disturbing this is about i don't even know if this is a real romance this is about a story a channel what is it what's a what are the ages for these for this channel there are seven and eight year olds this is not really about the ideas of those people it's not really about freedom of expression or journalism this is actually about saying look at these we had muslims and brown people with funny views and pushing it on to white impressionable and vulnerable young people in society these are real stories and i think the most important thing of all is it's important we empower young people with good advice intolerance extremism is out there it was a lie right that guy pretended to be sixteen he wasn't sixteen so the kids were lied to from the very start and so i that's that's a knock against the whole program well i just think that this contrived romance was
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being deliberately sold to these kids as a way of undermining our setting the table for the undermining of maybe what i believe are the intentions of the parents parents have a right to continue their family legacies and their culture and this undermines it on the taxpayer dime you know if we have stories about young syrian people whether they're young adults whether the mine is who are mixing with into mingling with living lives alongside germans or other europeans i think the story should be told we have freedom of the press and we should enjoy it. i'll leave that for for now quick break coming up to international thanks cheating to us this week after the break here police officers in new york are taking legal action against the city's leaders for releasing body video to the public it's a big question over the timing of it we'll talk about it when we're right back.
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again thanks shooting in so as before the break new york's largest police union now is suing its own commissioner and the city's administration over the release of footage. this was this has serious implications not only for the safety and g. process rights of police officers before 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 administration uses quote arbitron inconsistent parameters and is guarded by again quote political considerations one case in point is an incident last september when a man was shot to pointing
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a toy gun at police that video was then released despite fears it could jeopardize an ongoing investigation a former officer who blew the whistle on police activities believes the current system allows videos to be used for political gain i don't think it's an all of a sudden decision if you actually read the lawsuit in the very first paragraph is 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 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 this is seemingly abusing the authority is for murder blasio and the police commissioner itself so the complaint says that it wants just not selective you videos being removed dominic is that will last year three body camp reviews were released by the new york police department two of them show offices shooting and killing suspects
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she thinks. three critically parents took. her over the. line after. seeing police officers being pawns in political games or get political games and they needed to be protected there in the middle buffer between the law's the law makers the people they're supposed to patrol police the laws over and then their
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body camera usage there in 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 elsewhere in the world this weekend there's been more violence in the capital going on to go on the rallies and the rest has been escalating since new austerity measures were announced at the start of the year. i. just see the yesterday's rally friday people held up yellow cards calling for tough policies to be scrapped over the past week demonstrators have set dozens of government buildings alike prompting authorities to deploy soldiers on the street
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at least one demonstrators been killed enormous eight hundred arrested thus far she is he'll also mark the seventh anniversary of the pro-democracy arab spring uprising coming up tomorrow. this prize move donald trump's announced that he will be attending the world economic forum in davos the decision was widely criticized though because of his america first agenda during this election campaign the u.s. secretary of the treasury defended the move forever saying that the forum is not purely a hangout for globalist as he put it not everyone is happy to see trump there as iraq based group has launched a petition calling for the u.s. president to stay out a divorce so far it's been signed by over eleven thousand people they accuse him of racism islamophobia warmongering attacks on human rights. we will no longer surrender this country or its people to the false song of globalism replace the present policy of globalism with
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a new policy of americas we are now putting america first. that was is unique in terms of free just with just a cold or code should be issues in the world cannot be so for governments alone but this is a little we should get up to and guide economic globalization and make it possible for all people to benefit from globalization. i don't think it's a hangout for global us i think the idea is that you can on the team is going to go over and talk about the america first economic strategery i'm totally surprised this guy has come out with that remark because it's so unbelievable is the major attraction each year for the international calls in the politan elite that have the
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best politics of the year. by 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. what a lovely gathering that will be thanks for watching r.t. dot com follow stories twenty four seven if you're not buying a t.v. don't forget download our apps if you're not that done that already for the new year and i was kevin so now lexan live update from moscow's it was just about to
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start over thirty minutes time in fact there are more great shows lined up for you right after this break. i had a great education a good job and a family that loved 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 could logically like. you know just like it will still give food for the hopeless . cause you don't really feel like a human being in that. and then. the guy just came
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over to me saw me in gave me this book. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin gosh task hollywood guy usual suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. two sensed this is my buddy max the famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i thought if they were going up there oh no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun meet everyday americans real warm and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people.
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in america than anything. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into paix these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of flow bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline off to almost a decade how good are the results she saw all of it then you joined the circle by the people gathered in greece to watch the old beat people with your daughter join a choice you can trade beautiful blue she is at the top climate was i mean to for legal. challenge nothing more than this she did not was always think they see something and not getting paid while the same measure is still in place to one of
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the consequences to weaken blue bird flu dispute over who will first be one of the slew truthy consider is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision makers. are interpreting. but i'm trying to be cheerful. i was thinking about how people react to sort of. it's very likely that some firms kind of search for. some of those claims it's
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many years the wealthy and the mighty of the world have kept their financial secrets in the a delicate shade of tax havens. but everything changed when for the first time in one hundred years but now a canal started leaking. one hundred thirty thousand people in one hundred seventy countries were left on shells up to eleven point five million documents were stolen from the. 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 conduct such specific targets somewhat lucky to be missed some were killed by a ricochet. and others were killed outright. with the panama two will explode imagine what consequences may follow. in
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usually start work at seven. from text about five other times they stayed until later. and other times were 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 has built for more than forty years. to go down the drain because the media pretty much until recently
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only a financial consultant says they work full but even. after that all changed in april twenty sixth seen when the so-called panama papers revealed information about hundreds of offshore companies released two world leaders sports and. 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 that. this is the first time has allowed journalists. and it's the first time she's spoken publicly. about her family. this is one of my father's books. more than twenty years ago it's taking it to me and my sister. to my
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pretty girls. obviously keen to defend her she 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 computation is expected normal or normal rate of complications and. if you take two hundred fifty thousand surgeries gallbladder surgery for example which is the amount of companies that most of us. 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 most of. this business both
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know you're good most. lawyers were arrested in february twenty seventh. they wouldn't give him water or food if we didn't bring it so no we. weren't. 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.i. j. the international consortium of investigative journalists. and so you know. it and also if you see and demand they get at least. represented by some of the most best legal minds among them is killing you know mcdonald's former lawyer to the country's president runs out of. goods to go to bimini didn't seal tuesday been
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called the scene belittles. this. but he. has to. take this to the academics this that he'll talk about what a better. bill. this liesl must build their own soul. i don't they never let it in seal i thought they how our. own second thinks the investigations first priority should be to seek. to misinform who leaked two point five terabytes of compromising information to the i.c. i j. i love how 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
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published an intriguing post on his website. to put him up papers informant footstool to sell the information in kind of a picture that is a go in blue suits with the caption jackie o. to m. . so how does this involve joel. and his explains that he deliberately didn't mention jeff you're assuming born choose a photo in which he could be recognized. for safety. a little 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 six. rejects version paints a very different picture of roman francisca depicting him as an exemplary family
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man and a father of six and one of my sources detailed a case where one of the lone fun sake is many mistresses this one of course was 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 a number of incriminating documents incriminating to both the clients and to the mossad. if we accept kenneth rejects information as. accurate the events that signaled the beginning of the end for most like fun circa. could've panned out like this. area. is. bad. for you
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or something. we're. trying to cough up i'm not going to name one sunday. night camp killing off you now. i'll give you a jump money and social. if you don't like it just get the first primitive down coffee first creamy dish gentle. kind of original claim such a hero was a secretary from sector and motivated either by pure financial greed or perhaps lust for avenged 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
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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 themselves. will willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner. but noone first signed up to be free again poisoned by our own people of seeing stuff that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not own the truck tires all types of styrofoam will polystyrene these batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection 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
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about illnesses from their exposure from the burn pits would really literally send a v.a. growth and they don't want to pay it so the waiting in the decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. cultural to get the middle finger to their views to model the slow. delayed and i hope you don't. i think there is indeed potential to kind of come out of this impasse of implementing the means governments by cream on the un piece operation days to some very sensitive politically walls contributing countries to be eventually offer troops it's off to decide to good to whom they have confidence and to whom they have not.
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