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well 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. do you want to support terrorism that's that's the bottom line of the hippocratic they have double standards. if this happens in the us the mainland would be accept it terrorists would 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
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cover. down of. haiti has seen an outpouring of support from the us media and politicians since president trump allegedly made his disparaging remarks about of the caribbean nation hillary clinton and many others pointed out the comments came on the eighth anniversary of a devastating earthquake in haiti which killed more than two hundred thousand people and one c.n.n. anchor even became quite emotional in his response to transfer marks patients slap your hand hard when they shake it they look you in the eye they don't blink they stand tall and they have dignity it's a dignity many in this white house could learn from it's a dignity the president with all his money and all his power could learn from as well. but what many of traumas critics failed to mention was the science of role played by washington's policies on haiti's troubled history after gaining independence from france at the beginning of the nineteenth century it took the
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u.s. almost sixty years to acknowledge it as a sovereign state and during that time it imposed a trade embargo on haiti which has already struggling with enormous debts demanded by france in the twentieth century haiti was also occupied by u.s. marines for almost two decades to protect washington's economic interests washington also gave hundreds of millions of dollars to the brutal regime of duvalier and intervened twice militarily african affairs expert johnson thinks trump overlooked the united states role in shaping the countries he criticized many of the problems that the haitians are experiencing in their own country stands for many of the confusion that the u.s. has imposed on that country. taking control of the country imposing sanctions or actually the fact that some of the companies that have only haitian people and of course many of their practices were not in the interest of the local population and
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local industries so i think the u.s. if it's if you to express is in those terms that the haitians like many other africans. basket cases clearly he's misunderstood the fact that many of the ills many of the problems that these countries are facing to an extent come from american. police officers in new york are taking legal action over the release of body cam videos that story and much more after a short break you are watching. the central bankers trust me there is the lender of last resort or to provide liquidity if the case there is 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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think there is indeed potential to kind of come out of this impasse of implementing the mainstream means by recreating the u.n. peace operations this is a very sensitive politically contributing countries to be eventually offer troops it's off to decide. they have confidence in him to have not. welcome back this is our t. international new york's largest police union is suing its own commissioner and the city's administration over the release of body cam videos this puts this has
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serious implications not only for the safety and g. process rights of police offices but for the privacy and rights of members of the public as well. well the union claims the release of the videos is a breach of citizen's privacy it adds that the administration uses arbitrary and inconsistent parameters and is guided by political considerations one prominent case a rose in september when a man was fatally shot in the bronx after pointing a toy gun that police video was released to despite fears it could jeopardize an ongoing investigation the 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 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 then 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 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 last year three body can videos were released by the new york police department two of them show officers shooting and killing suspects a local news channel paid thirty six thousand dollars to show additional footage the union says the videos are selected to make a point adding that they could be from years ago but are being used to highlight current issues now warning some of the footage there were about to show you in the images might be distressing.
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seeing police officers being pawns in political games or get political games and they need to be protected they're in the middle between the law's the law makers the people they're supposed to believe 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. israeli security forces have dispersed an anti-u.s. rally being held by palestinian protesters tear gas was used in response to officers being targeted with stones and other projectiles the incident happened in the west bank city of ramallah protesters marched along
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a road which had been blocked off by israeli forces leading to a village that has been declared a closed military zone protesters began hurling rocks before being pushed back by tear gas fired from armored vehicles this comes after a six the consecutive week of friday rage in response to donald trump's recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital. the german children's t.v. channel has caused controversy by airing a documentary about the relationship between a syrian man and his german girlfriend critics say it fails to challenge the repression of women. stuff i cannot wear short things always long things i cannot accept my wife looking like 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. of this doesn't mean we can't eat pork this is forbidden . this is interesting because it's what's written in the qur'an it's not ok to eat
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it pork is not normal meat and so i asked do i really have to eat pork to this will have to live together i stopped eating it. or one concerned parent who describes herself as a qualified psychologist has written an open letter calling the program an attack on the emancipation of women she says the channel is portraying a repressive relationship in a positive light we asked our guests for their reaction to the program. in multan western european society and certainly in germany there are also stories migrants have also stories there are lots of different realities nowadays we're in a climate changing realities so you know if we have stories about young syrian people whether they're young adults whether the mine is. mixing with into mingling with living lives alongside germans or other europeans i think we should be taught to tell the stories as long as the stories are not. ceding discontent hate breeding or trying to be divisive i don't think it's the role of the
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government or a government agency to to work the children against continuing the values and cultures of their parents i don't have a problem with a mosque or a private organization pushing this sort of thing but you know what kind of taxpayer wants to have his values denigrated and subverted with his own children by the people he's paying and that is the primary you see this. these in life and death hold resettling in resettling into the west now you don't get to stop the won't just say i want to get off you when you see like a real thing or idea you said at the top of the hour i believe 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 so you have seven and eight year olds who are watching this romantic thing i'm not even sure that was appropriate ok and so let's start
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there 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 you know it isn't you know sessions on a vulnerable young this is a i don't even know if this is a real romance this contrived romance. was 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. a ballistic missile false alarm has triggered mass panic in the u.s. state of hawaii and warning that was sent out by text message and broadcast on live t.v. while in english football match was being broadcast in the u.s. pacific command has detected a missile threat to hawaii
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a missile may impact on land or sea within minutes this is not a drill. minutes later officials were scrambling to reassure people that there was in fact no threat and local congresswoman tweeted there is no incoming missile the message was sent out inadvertently but for many those reassurances came too late locals were already rushing for safety and some tried to take shelter in storm drains now the u.s. pacific command explained that the message was sent out in error and the federal communications commission announced that it has launched a full investigation this happened a month after hawaii relaunched its nuclear early warning system over the threat from north korea. concerning i feel a little bit like it is out of my i have no idea how much supposed to like find
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a bomb shelter am i supposed to go to bed bound to get a job but. i'm not very sure. regarding the new one a warmth i wonder what good it's going to do i remember the night he did what i had to put my head under a desk in the elementary school and ten minutes warning what good does that do to ridiculous. ideas of me i'll be back in a little more than thirty five minutes with a full look at your news you are watching r t international. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and
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better. place while all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. the possibility forms all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe to pieces by artists like a modigliani i can't unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers a naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet secrets they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dog secrets nobody knows how many of these secret sick. kept inside the geneva freeport. in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world like the our business.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last term. right up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words and hopes to put to rest use things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one to.
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speak to you never know whether takers. claim that mainstream media has met its maker. there there is now a word that just came out a few years ago and you can say it and it will instantly divided the room with the main people that are yelling matty john. and someone will end up crying at least a few people who are kind of bored out of their minds it's really it's really incredible that word has been coy you get. everyone to let go now you know nerd orgasms it is planned site and there's all three people always
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fall asleep at least three. and i figure it's high time we really delve into this topic since a single bit coin now is the bozo. it worth like about the same as the shoes a little baron trump wears roughly roughly fourteen thousand dollars into the bank he's probably give up every dollar he has in exchange for his father to remember his name one time i was. like. ok little fella. did this better. in order to understand you have to first realize what money is to begin with because we want you all day we like it if we don't get you buy a sandwich yeah hatcher or late night back alley foot job or whatever you're going to do you don't you know really think about what it is we never stop to think about
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of money started as an iou it was a note right that said i owe you three chickens or whatever and then people started trading the ious without the chickens even getting involved the chickens could just stay home and relax and then sometimes some would loan out to all of the three chickens that he never even had to begin with and that's called fractional reserve chickens who do you. think you are. so funny at its heart is just a ledger ok it's keeping track of transactions it is nothing more various kinds of currency have been backed by different objects for thousands of years you've got chicken and shells talkers code so you know what have you ours was backed by gold but in nineteen seventy one richard nixon who i think we can all agree that so you want to charge your gold wager yes and took us off the gold
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standard meaning we now have beyond currency that is a currency with no intrinsic value so the u.s. dollar has a lot of power because we have a big. guns and a lot of people you the dollar and anybody who tries to stop using the dollar like saddam hussein and moammar gadhafi well you see how that turned for the. drop in the dollar has been on direct correlation with the u.s. military invasion that ends with your head on a spike ok. so big point is it encrypted ledger of transactions that is global fast and free to use and perhaps the best way to explain it is to go through the arguments people have against it people say it's not backed by anything that's not the brightest out back by the there's nothing you know there's nothing you can hold do you like i have a thing or you know big calling has no chickens ok there's no chicken right. but
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neither does the u.s. dollar it's not backed by anything either and over ninety percent of u.s. dollars aren't even printed so you can't even point to a green piece of paper with a racist white dude and say there. thank you ok. big point is not the first digital currency because the u.s. dollar is a digital currency it's most of it is only on computers created by secretive central banks run by fact guys sitting around a long boardroom table sweating through their blazers and each and underneath their moves you know. the reality of the situation. the federal reserve is a private entity and the federal reserve banks twenty fifteen estimated net income was a hundred point two billion dollars they then transferred approximately ninety seven point seven billion of that to the u.s.
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treasury so that means they profit about two point five billion dollars simply for going through the years your body was in the cave i couldn't find. it's not printed all right most of the opera so really they get two point five billion dollars we're just going. by the. way it is that. you think. it makes sense as paying someone a billion dollars for like picturing the color blue in their mind what effort did that take on top of that there's no maximum amount of dollars that we can print you know we would just keep pumping them out like molly had a couple fire a new kids out on the lawn on the wrong the national debt. the national debt doesn't even matter because we can print as much money as we want big point on
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the other hand has a maximum amount of twenty one billion bitcoins the next question people ask is how do i trust it i don't know who runs into who could steal or manipulated but the genius of big point is the block chain technology which means every transaction has to be verified by numerous computers working around the world simultaneously those those computers are not controlled by any one individual there's no there's no you know gold fingers counted toward steve van and who can just tell. people how it's going to be you who can turn things on or off it's all public now that doesn't mean a super rich people can't buy up bitcoin and control a lot of it but that's true for any currency and you might not understand a word i said about the blog jane to be honest i understood maybe half of it but. you don't have to understand it to use it it's like an airplane they're all whole more like trollers this machine. you may not know how words but you still find
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yourself in san diego hairless and alone. you don't need this was. the next complaint people have. have is big point is used for bad things like drugs and prostitution not to you not to think. there were me tell you something negative nancy i did a little research just for this segment and i went and bought. draw. market organs i just bought it all right and you know what they all want to be paid with cash money all right they want to say ok was the risk a. good thing so we better make dollars the legal way better megumi legal right but any technological advancement will be used by some bad people terrorists use cheap
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burner cell phones right to communicate and then they throw them away so i guess we better go back to smoke signals kincaid's a test with a string you know but what if the terrorists are using the ten cans. let's just get rid of anything anybody uses to commit a crime i once saw a guy turn an apple core into a bomb so we got to ban apple. furthermore a lot of people view bit coin crypto currency as a revolutionary peaceful currency because our country the us is the number one war perpetrator in the world we've been at war ninety three percent of our history we are to war what a product the holocaust is to smell and bad or right. to go hand in hand and where does all that money come from to constantly be at war it comes from the us dollar and by using it for everything we give it power so that's why a lot of people consider crypto currencies as pro peace bit court also means that
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governments can't stop dissidents or revolutionaries from using it we saw this recently with wiki leaks crypto currency is also a pro people idea because there are two point five billion people. this world who don't have bank accounts or are allowed to with big point all you need is an internet connected phone which a lot of the world has and for people from poorer countries a lot of their money is sent home to help their family then but the problem is the banks and wire services take a huge percentage because there. is. sometimes as much as thirty percent but with big coin the cost is near zero look innovation is always impeded by those who stand to lose the most and right now that's our corporate government of wall street when the automobile was first unveiled the big cambridge was not happy about it ok big wagon was very upset.
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and they pressured the u.k. to pass a law that said set the speed limit to two mph and another required a person to walk in front of the vehicle waving a red flag at all times maybe that'll be the next wall street regulation every time you use a bad point you have to have a flag man sitting next to you and your computer just go crazy ok i discovered. the guy that day was a i was. a . come on lead candela take the news from behind since we were
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joking about currency there let's leave off with pakistan has dropped the us dollar in their dealings with china and a midi. only 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 country using the dollar. then that kind of means the list of religious freedom countries is a load of stuff that it. kind of means no one should care which countries we sang of respect and 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
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. to be called the most valuable customer in this. act now get a couple of 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 the u.s. wants i would have thought that was in the employee handbook but now he did it and he did 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
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nearly all the 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 divorce or change kiddies hostage writes big deal but if you take someone's vision hostage and demand the same amount of money then you pharmaceutical companies. and thank you. explain that to me let's split the difference how about you take somebodies kids vision hostage give me a million dollars or little timmy will never see is a birthday no i mean he'll never see his eighth birthday. this is no privacy this is this is profit over people's lives people on.
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