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thank you ok well come on lee can never take the news from behind. we were talking about currency there let's lead off with pakistan has dropped the u.s. dollar in their dealings with china and immediately after that announcement trump has them to the list of countries that violate religious freedom. on the list of countries that respect religious freedom is contingent on your
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country using the dollar. and that kind of means the list of religious freedom countries is a load of stuff is it ok to me. no one should care which countries we say are respecting religious freedom and which aren't yeah because saudi arabia and israel are real beacons of religious freedom. we should rename the list of religious freedom countries as the list of countries we sell weapons to. thank you ok ok that's what we call the most valuable customer list so. act now get a couple missile launchers and we'll put you on the list of countries that value human rights. actually the human rights less doesn't matter either because as i report a couple weeks ago in a leaked memo rex tillerson was informed on how to exploit the idea of human rights to get what. us once i would have thought i was in the employee handbook but. you
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needed a special tutoring session apparently let's move on to a group that does respect the us dollar appropriately big pharma. company called spark therapeutics has found a cure for one of the causes of blindness it's huge news and it's still see one of the most expensive medicines ever sold eight hundred fifty thousand dollars nearly a million dollars to see you again you know like if you if you take someone's kids hostage and demand money everyone flips out right here on the evening news say we're going to change kiddies hostage's rights big deal but if you take someone's vision hostage and demand the same amount of money then you're just a pharmaceutical companies. and they. have.
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explained that to me let's put the difference how about you take somebody who's kids vision hostage give me a million dollars or a little to me will never see is a very day no i mean he'll never see his eighth birthday. this is a travesty this is this is profit over people's lives people's eyes people's health and big pharma odes our government they've captured the regulators the media the politicians and maybe just maybe this is one of the reasons american kids we just found out are seventy percent more likely to die before adulthood than kids in other rich countries maybe they're dying because they're all jumping off a bridge when they realize donald trump is president and the o.b. one could no be your only hope candidate is oprah winfrey. on the other field. yes. he'd start.
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hawkster. which we've pretty soon the head of the food and drug administration will be charlie sheen. and the surgeon general will be yakking from animaniacs. point even a toddler probably thinks. the cold dark abyss of nonexistence sounds better than this. speaking of the cold dark abyss during the bombsite clone kids in baltimore schools were sitting in forty degree classrooms because the city wouldn't pay for heating repairs but it's not just baltimore the american society of civil engineers found that more than half of the nation's public schools needed investments just to bring the building conditions up to good meaning many of our schools are old code of falling down and leaky which is the same as my high school math teacher mr rosen. will leitch sure
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a real problem there were. what of course these are the public schools where regular kids like me and poor kids go not the rich kids the private rich kids schools are. same god gorgeous and clean a god foundation and the bathrooms the bad they fly in painters from all over the world to paint the penises on the stars. on leave. and their structural integrity is good and ready to deal with the onslaught of extreme weather from climate change that we're continuing to face while our mainstream media hardly mentioned just a new study shows they failed to connect the extreme weather to the climate crisis is over history whether only cost us all three hundred six billion dollars last year so it's a growth business right that's ok job career. we're spending that money on jobs
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is good for the economy. is good for the economy when everything is collapsing and everyone scrambling around are apparent right we need lots of people to do that. could that be a problem with the unfettered capitalism model when gut wrenching misery and disaster is good for the economy. let's do nor that and go back to our t.v. i friday's most live during. the central bankers trust me there is the lender of last resort or to provide liquidity it's case there's a credit freeze the fact that you have such a banks becoming the buyer of first order and that they're printing money to buy stocks is a complete inversion of what their role is supposed to be in the economy and they become a giant hedge fund. i
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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 speak. i'm facing christmas alone on the streets of london. will you. close the door you like going to school you know to school today still go to for the school. you don't really feel like you could be in that. and then. the guy just came over to me this will be the game changer this book. if if. if.
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if from the. thank you thank you thank yeah but here's the latest of thirty one states to allow the collection of d.n.a. of innocent people police can force people to have their cheek swab and then a department database houses their d.n.a. forever without a conviction in some cases even without an arrest but we all live in a surveillance state and go back to go back to bed although if you drew on the pillow that blogs in the state. where you discuss your seeing you're still alive urge her to make your money. i say thank you and frisk becomes stop and spits tell us it looks like
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it but at least it's not stop and swallow. the worst stuff drop and roll. to perform either of those as those things on demand even for paying customers. right then you know they once had me up in as a lion. typecasting but naomi isn't this violation of unreasonable search and seizures in the lead here and i can't convictions juries eat it up you just hire a british man to say according to the d.n.a. evidence. and people believe george washington murdered tupac. you can't prove you didn't write this down and this is not a good thing though and ok fine you don't always have a perfect teeny sample sometimes you have mixtures of a few people stand i like to say if there was a murderer at a group or gee there is a lot of fluids to work with. and you know what
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a great argument against boyfriends clarion calls for threesomes everywhere gave it up pro people are dying so we. software should determine who the corrupted sample belongs to is the software reliable enough to determine people's fates you know it's more reliable than say taro card reading. d.n.a. labs were shut down in d.c. in austin for faulting procedures so many cities turned to private labs which have no standards thousands of criminal cases in new york relied on disputed d.n.a. testing techniques hey but it could be worse once i got the hang man the death and the three headed fish taro cards. i don't know what that means but believe me i state and then i. could call so currently d.n.a. testing can lead to the false arrest and false convictions of someone who just like
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spit in a cup not quite it's not just the spitters but the family members. who had similar d.n.a. may show up in a search for a particular suspect disproportionately affects minorities but until a matching really brings that family together. at the courthouse it's like it's like a reunion with worse food but you know what the trenton courthouse coast law another . take note of that says the more people or potentially falsely accused we should boycott the swab we should just we need to say go to a q tip so i think it's really i think most of the spit is from consenting adults ok police simply ask and they sign a paper and if they refuse to sign the please take abandoned d.n.a. from chewing gum or cigarette butts left behind see one man's trash because that's a man's lifetime in a pool of suspects for serious crimes. but there is
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a workaround if you just hold on to all of your gone see. that you are right. i say. with. horrific vanna white right now. even though. for the consenting people many don't realize what they're signing over case so the a.c.l.u. is suing the san diego police accusing them of racially profiling group of black teens for their but the police asked nicely for their spittle. if they target children st she says how many police departments in the country are doing this right now somewhere between sixty and however many police departments are in the country. i guess that's like eighteen thousand of them so should be in a collection is no transparency and no oversight we need to fight this now we were
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ok we can use this to create an army of clones. you didn't start doing this we did however. was yes it will was was people thank you the first few days in our country for new development let's go to john if o'donnell for the breakdown. i do know this but every year u.s. cities give thousands of homeless people one way bus tickets out of town this is a good thing or a bad thing i just don't know but i guess i don't know a lot of stuff like out of town cards of blackjack or how to keep good law from going bad i miss you ramona. in an eighteen month investigation the guardian has conducted the first detailed analysis of america's homeless relocation
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programs compiling a database of around thirty four thousand two hundred forty journeys. dayo good for you the guardian i tried to count every bus trip i took to the border of south carolina to get the really big fireworks you know i only got to three before i lost count which also happens to be the number of fingers i have left in my right hand. some of these journeys that provide a route out of homelessness and many recipients are free tickets said they are grateful for the opportunity for a fresh start. but there's always a but romona i miss your bride. people are routinely sent thousands of miles away after only a cursory check by authorities to establish they have a suitable place to stay once they get there that is not good plus the homeless shelter program in key west for example has a policy expressly banning the homeless people from coming back and utilizing the
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resources if they've previously accepted a one way bus ticket out of town way to go key west now i despise that place for two reasons the first being everybody trying to get me to trade my money for b. i know it would be a cost it's actually ten dollars i'm not eighty it's style bags a former key west shelter official defend the banning process one way ticket we don't want to revolving door travel agency you let them come back they're going to one of the ticket and then you get the people everybody want to do want to come back and that's just not going to work program will not work. were you talking to us just through your mind first you think charisma of a bucket a suit but i guess what you're saying kind of makes sense there is potential for abuse of the program so what can we do to really help homeless people and not just ship them around the country how about giving them up. as of twenty fifteen empty
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homes outnumber the homeless six to one that's crazy any given night there are half a million homeless people in america and there are way more vacant houses i think i see a solution here i mean it's not a particularly capitalistic dog eat dog market oriented solution you monsters but it's a solution nonetheless what's that it can't work ha after. two thousand five you time nearly two thousand chronically homeless persons a study released this week says there are now only one hundred seventy eight to ninety one percent profit why you. is something i never thought i would be joyfully chanting it's generally a weird more many conservative place but they are doing right by their own this population unlike chicago where a man who has been helping a homeless people get out of the cold by offering slumber parties at his home has
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been ordered to stop helping them they threaten to condemn is out come on chicago let people help. i do suppose this guy isn't doing himself any favors by calling the charity that he's providing. parties we all know what i don't slumber parties really are their code for swinger get togethers and that's what ramona got into right after she broke up with me ramona listen if you take me back i'll be on the next bus to come see you the district of columbia offered me a one way ticket after i spent last tuesday night in the found outside the white house calling. years we've three day. record was a good job of. that.
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in two thousand and sixteen the panama paper has shown the world with the tax haven the secrets to trillion united states dollars passed through most. in the amount of time that we've been in panama papers exposure that's what it shows a lot of money it really is. journalism it's an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of fonseka don't commence we're examining. all the people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of war newspaper. and probably other politician which was. other politicians the media would point to find targets such as the kings of morocco in saudi arabia the
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president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin the coolest. oh my god i've had so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things don't just happen by chance he was very striking there were no more americans and especially a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china that this special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. the panama chronicles.
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this hour's headlines stories one last chance president trump agrees to again waive certain sanctions on iran but warns that the u.s. will walk away from the nuclear deal on the list for efficient terminate. the washington post's bureau chief in beirut blasted on twitter for praising the bravery of a syrian journalist who's reputed to be a terrorist sympathizer. new york's police union forces commissioner of the city claiming ball the video was being released for political gain.
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some of the nine pm here in moscow thanks for tuning in to r.t. international my names you know neil welcome to the program. agreed to extend sanctions relief for but he say it's for the last time four months from now the u.s. president will again have to decide whether to continue to hold off on imposing sanctions thus required by the pact and he insists that if the hard fought agreements are not made america will walk away. in two thousand and fifteen the obama administration foolishly traded away strong multilateral sanctions to get his weak nuclear deal despite my strong inclination i have not yet withdrawn the united states from the iran nuclear deal instead i have outlined two possible paths forward either fix the deal with disastrous flaws or the united states will withdraw even though trump has
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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 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 and great the value of the trade c.p.o. way the new deal with the room the deal is working we 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 the well the agreement was signed in two thousand and fifty and it was hailed as a breakthrough in u.s. iran relations as it ended international concern over iran's nuclear program and it's often described as obama's signature foreign policy achievement but trump has
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always accused the country of violating the quote spirit of the deal now at the last deadline that 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. 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 the arena foreign minister has had baka donald trump for making the ultimatum saying the u.s. should stop jeopardizing the project we asked people in tehran what they think about transposition. you know that he trumps plan will never be practical because it's harmful for america this is a global agreement and it's not just the u.s. that imposes sanctions and puts pressure on iran if the us wants to be isolated then yes it is the right way forward iran's should stand strongly against these actions because the more weaknesses show the more demanding the us becomes. and i
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don't think there is a brain in trump head he's crazy and he's the one who is unpredictable and i guess i think if he were really able to kill the deal he definitely would have done it by now i think it is more of a threat. well in response to trump's threats a number of european officials have voiced their support for the deal and most recently germany's foreign ministry said berlin is committed to its full implementation and a former advisor to iran's team during the nuclear negotiations told us that this spike the bluster of the u.s. will in fact be the loser if it backed out of the pact is the president that makes decisions and you have to go one day at a time and place to match. all to meet them today because this deal serves us is national interest. defense to. another's and we have heard from the various european leaders just
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a couple of days ago that this is working. through nine reports has confirmed that the iran has fully. installed is really you know rationale or justification for trying to war against this crowd and really you know land a big stop on the us this could debility international scene. while the u.s. tries to suppress iran's nuclear industry the pentagon has reportedly been busy working on a major revamp of its own atomic weaponry. excuse me the plans were jews for release next month but haven't really been leaked to the media. the first of its kind in eight years the nuclear posture review outlines extensive plans to operate and replace some of the dated arsenal it also aims at developing smaller nukes so-called low yield weapons a move that opponents say makes nuclear war more likely the plan wants funding
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doubled as well over the next decade the document lists russia china and north korea's threats which need to be countered. the federation of american scientists the u.s. already has well over a thousand low yield nuclear warheads but in fact they are as powerful as the bombs dropped on japan during the second world war the proposed expansion is in contrast to president earlier pledge to seek global denuclearization number one i would like to do you 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 from the pentagon says it won't comment on the preliminary version of the document robert nigh men from the just foreign policy campaign group thinks more weapons won't actually strengthen washington's position or deter nuclear conflict nobody really think. any sane person is going to use nuclear weapons
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industry dziedzic competition to the point of having these things if there is any point at all. you know so that the other person will be deterred supposedly using. their nuclear weapons because then you might use yours how doing more nuclear weapons doesn't change the pentagon contractors are going to make money. losing. 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 of the majority. of the washington post bureau chief in beirut has faced a volley of criticism after posting a tweet praising the bravery of a journalist from free syrian t.v. it was quickly revealed though about the reporter who has links to extremist groups as a court showdown off reports everybody needs a hero even beacons of independent journalism like the washington post and what
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better candidate than a man doing his job despite the constant threat of bombs. this syrian journalist standing in the open field well bombs explode all around him is very lucky to be alive now 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 a martyr and possibly the best way to understand him 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 bloodlust if you ask me in this picture is all smiles and handshakes
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with the saudi cleric a jihadi role model here. sydney is sitting down against the backdrop of terrorist flags here's the one of i saw and hears non-stress as he worked as 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 . the hard are now bit of. 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
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to the man or his so-called journalism. i dispute that they gave breaks to the journalist or his journalists i pointed out that standing out in the field and continuing to talk while explosions and there were no fall around you is brave she still admires his bravery though the mainstream media has a history of becoming in chanted by jihadi affiliated want to be reporters take beloved all 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 the regime forces absolutely no 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 i support human rights i support terrorism.
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