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text and be able to assess and then traded for other threats or things like that or even. from some of the manipulation programs even respond. and try to manipulate the other person and so i mean our intelligence agencies had this is one of their objectives white papers are generally circulated among contractors who do business with the government so it is a little unusual to see these things out in the public as far as i know the most obvious interpretation would be that this is a pushback against the allegations that have been made consistently for the last eighteen months about so-called russian troll phone influencing elections across the west and it's interesting to see that the languages that they're advertising for are the language of iran and of course north korea and russia so that would be a bit of a sort of give away about which countries they want to be targeting. now dollars from condemnation worldwide when it was reported on friday that he launched into
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a foul mouth rant in the oval office about immigrants several democratic lawmakers who were there claim that the president was deeply disparaging about people from central america and africa. these is implicitly strong language itself salvador and the other countries you could see with express our strong protests and then the jets a q good place to stay. but i signed a petition on this incredible declaration because those supremacist graces crushes the expression like the ones that donald trump used people with nothing to.
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these shocking shameful comments. from the president of the united states. sorry but there's no other word used to be racist. or trump took to twitter to deny that he used those actual words but admitted that the language he did use in the meeting was tough and there was another shot of trump twitter diplomacy on thursday when he announced he was canceling next month's visit to britain he was due to open the new london but he says over the cost and location of the new building although it is thought there was perhaps more to it the masses pretty boy kept reports. this is what all the who is about is the new u.s. embassy in the area of nine elms which is being regenerated into sort of an embassy quarter. the public next week donald trump was supposed to arrive in february which is widely expected that you'd be cutting the ribbon and that's not happening any
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more clearly the old building of the u.s. embassy on that was on the sort of grand old square in the very heart of the city in the center of mayfair which many people know is the most expensive location on the monopoly board but the interesting thing about the president's tweets is that there was a slice error he accused the obama administration of selling not old building for peanuts it was in fact the bush administration before him and there have been suggestions that this whole embassy rao is a way of getting attention away from the fact that perhaps the president didn't feel like he was going to be particularly welcome in the u.k. almost two million people has signed a petition against him coming here claiming perhaps the most british reason of rule that it would embarrass the queen donald trump arriving here and the mare of london hasn't been too welcoming either take
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a listen to what city khon has had to say about donald trump it appears that president trump got the message from the many londoners who love and admire america and americans but find his policies in action the polar opposite of. this just reinforces what a mistake it was for it's a reason to rush and extend an invitation of a state visit in the first place. well donald trump did kind of appear at the new embassy it looks realistic enough doesn't it but it's actually a waxwork and got a laugh or two from construction workers and the odd passer by the start she was from london's madame tussauds museum which couldn't resist the marketing opportunity we spoke to a senior local labor party official who says it is clear to him that cancelled because he's worried about facing protests. we know that it's because he was going to face you know huge protests when he came here he's a deeply unpopular man decided to allow tick and there were going to be hundreds of thousands maybe a million people on the street this is the kind of pressure that donald trump would
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be facing if he came over here and he doesn't have the spine to take that you know he as soon as someone insults him he's straight on twitter i don't think it's going to alienate his support base you know there are a lot of angry people out there and trump has manipulated that anger into into a support base and he's been wholly disingenuous about it but he has managed to whip up a lot of just content about the drawbacks of globalisation how globalisation is not working for everyone there are some left behind people and those left behind people who flocked around truck while the u.s. is also being called to account in europe too because their new ambassador to the netherlands has come under fire from journalists it is very thirst news conference there because he refused to defend previous remarks on the influence of i saw in europe and he's not the only one trying to avoid the press. got it wrong because it falls. so you should know really because of that you should
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not answer. to this report it's not something you believe you swallow. you know. why don't you go and sort of what my answer is of course you know this is not gonna work strived for this is not an end. i'm surprised. what you can to use cluster weapons in yemen this is not. good news for your wife but i guess there are no yes. when i found out. he was in the still to come this hour a false alarm about an incoming missile sent people in hawaii running for cover
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this weekend we'll tell you how it happened just after the break. i think there is indeed potential to kind of come out of this impasse of implementing the means grievance by next week long as you win the peace operation this is very sensitive politically contributing countries to be eventually offer troops boots off to decide who they have confidence in to have small. some animal rights activists are just upset that we eat meat period which makes no
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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 so there's a logical inconsistency there. again behind me is the kind of tax you do not want to get from your government telling you to make a run for it because a missile is coming but that the message received by people across hawaii on saturday sparking panic as people fled for cover. well it took about half an hour for the authorities there to scramble to confirm that there was in fact nothing to worry about and it was a false alarm
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a local congresswoman tweeted there is no incoming missile the message was sent out in the verse and clearly the authorities have apologized and said it was caused by an employee pressing a button by mistake head of hawaii's emergency services explained why he knew it wasn't a genuine alert but i saw this today when i heard a story i thought something was wrong it was a false alarm really because the tensions were not the to start something like this . clearly warning system was reinstated as tensions grew between the u.s. and north korea and the governor is now calling for a deescalation in the crisis well earlier this week the two koreas did hold their first official talks in more than two years with more on that is more against the. it went well which is rare to hear these days when it comes to the korea's one north korea agreed to send a delegation to the winter olympics in pyongyang chag sportspeople performance for
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the cultural events it's simple if the north attends the olympics it's much less likely to stage a provocation launch another missile to family reunions relatives separated by the war that haven't seen each other for decades could be allowed reunions the extra month and three perhaps most importantly south korea has proposed face to face meetings between the north's and the south's military officials in order to deescalate tensions at long last alternately to denuclearize the peninsula it's a long shorts but it's a start with number one i think we should be engaged in these talks in an earnest sincere mammal to give a new year's gift namely the results of the talks to the korean nations so. that as you mentioned earlier we hope to bring a precious gift to your people but matches the expectations of our people it is
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been a chaotic year from escalation to escalation saber rattling and childish rhetoric near enough every month the u.s. and south korea would stage war games on the north's borders they'd send a message. they even sent nuclear bombers to the north's borders north korea was no less provocative and it tested increasingly advanced ballistic missiles stage suspected nuclear weapons tests and. it now reportedly has the capacity to hit mainland united states and his boast that he has his own button and his desk is part of who is button is big contest with trump which is why these talks were so
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important they allow for a pause for hot heads to cool off and for titan fingers to ease off on the trigger is. now action is year has announced a raft of social reforms following emergency meetings to try and calm days of worsening anti-government protests in north african country police have been escalating their crackdown using tear gas on protesters who've been growing increasingly angry over planned price and tax hikes that have been more than eight hundred arrests in a major demonstration is planned for sunday to coincide with the seventh anniversary of the arab spring uprising.
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the roots of the unrest of the government's austerity plans for the impoverished nation they include rises in basic goods including fuel the unrest began ran the same time those the anti-government demonstrations in iran but went largely unnoticed by the west. it's a little the root of it is just a canard it's the problem of youth unemployment i personally haven't been able to find a job for a long time but if people have a job they don't have any problem with the government. the demands of the following suspend the twenty eight team from in slaughter returned to the original prices of goods and one for everything for family these are in short. i. what happened yesterday is a violation of the law since
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a state of emergency has been declared in tunisia these protests are the result of operations that intervene in social unrest militant we are we nation and according to the constitution and human rights the people are absolutely free to criticize the government and even for the government did you not tolerate some protesters who want to destroy public property will destroy public discipline. in the past week what has happened on the ground throughout the nation of iran is something the world must take note. it is a spontaneous expression of fundamental human rights united states stands unapologetically with those in around who seek freedom for themselves we will not be quiet i.
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say why the discrepancy was i see ology professor side today says that the reason iran's protests got more coverage than she is here is that one is seen as an enemy of the united states tunisia is on the mediterranean it's a small country not many people know about that in american society. to many in america have been the enemy i mean. in a major obstacle for american policy debate in the sense it's the volution one hundred seventy nine in their case all to you on they are very happy to look at any small detail that happened in a small part this inflated in the media to look as if this is the end of the regime so it is totally the front porch and covering tunisia and the part that's totally different. now a space mission hall ready shrouded in secrecy is growing even more mysterious that's amid rumors that the fate of a top secret u.s. government satellite the reusable space x.
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rocket which launched it has safely returned to worth but questions are being asked over what happened to its payload the pentagon earlier refused to comment. i would have to refer you to space x. who who. conducted the march you spent four days. that's that the answer was that you did you'd have to i'd have to refer you to space x. which actually launch satellite which for me that doesn't make any sense minimal but again that's that's that's the answer nobody knows what happened to it i will i will take that i'll come back to you on. the launch was streamed online and it only showed you an issue launched a breaking off when the rocket entered the atmosphere because of the secrecy around the payload although it's normal practice to show only part of the launch it's still strange not to hear any updates on the satellite in the early a week after it supposedly left the year space x. has on the other hand commented on the launch saying that the falcon nine rocket
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did everything as expected in a statement the company's president though refused to comment further on the satellites fades because of its classified nature. so that's how the weekly is looking so i thought that i here or not it's good to have a company more nice and just i bought and. 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 what is and is seen as. news on news.
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eat well with that of india and 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 a force and that means the school boy minus here continues risking their lives for the money they need to survive on. when lawmakers manufactured them sentenced him to public wealth. when the
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ruling classes to protect themselves. with the financial merry go round the sun in the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room sit. around the real news is. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. previously on the great american pilgrimage earhart this was the technology that decimated herds of herds of buffalo who ran here if you like who's the best person with some of the best knowledge campbell. it is this news that newsrooms are good
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to people. as i'm doing that you'll learn more about the people because. hey everybody i'm stephen baldwin gosselin task hollywood guy usual suspects favorite movie proud american first of all i'm just as george washington and r.v. enthusiastic uncle steve to me is a good story the big boy because this is my buddy max the famous financial guru and we'll he's a little bit different i'm honest abraham lincoln hall i know that there were no windows up last but not least my larger than life. the night an aspiring star rio with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road to have some fun. every day americans who are calling it what's america our ancestors suffered the most and see how things got so crazy i was naked completely naked keep my finger on hopefully
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start to bridge the gap this is the great american pilgrimage. let's go for the luck of the morning with a culture where people are just so useless like brilliant you pick back up with their hero in north dakota and the pilgrimage continues on stephen and dave head out on the road to take a tour of standing rock there we go and drive the sorby out guys one two three. and stephen is excited to show dave his r.v. and his awesome driving skills somebody gregorio. but don't don't don't just put him on the bed to lay down the road. what do you think so far did. he felt. really good i'm going to put my name
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seat belt on that's important usually a father driver wears the seat time for me to put mine on. so that's not just some kind of an indian custom and has come to help. as they leave dave's convenience store david spleens to stephen why starting his own business wasn't important what that means for his people told me i was my little store right we bought it probably about fifteen years ago and we've been running it since then there was no indian owned businesses here on standing up and i wanted to show our members that we could do it we could own our own businesses we could have our own commerce with each other sure i wanted to be an example and i also wanted to be a role model we bought it and it was really challenging because. standing off we have about. forty percent poverty rate. with poverty we have high unemployment we have. high abuses those abuse alcohol abuse high rates
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a drop of high school drop off. all the symptoms of poverty exists on setting up. and it's a result of all the things that have taken place over time over two hundred years. david love to hear more about the history of the land there there's a long history in the way they took the federal government took and took and took it to the point where not just standing rock but all indian tribes all indian nations i say stop doing that every since this these lands were discovered we have been considered less than human was a fourteen hundreds what the what the roman catholic church and the people bulls and the. doctor of the. cover you when you discover new lands those lands are yours . and when the question is asked what about the people who are part of that and they said well they're less than human because they don't know. they don't know about the church and that was in the fourteen hundred. laid out the history for
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this government and. the foundation for the law when it came to property in eighteen eighteen twenty three there was a case johnson versus mcintosh and the judge bases ruling off of the doctrine of discovery and that became the foundation of. wasn't eighteen fifty one where the federal government but we should enter into agreements so there's agreement became the first treaty if you wanted the treaty that defined them. where we are today and it was over sixty million acres with the sixty million acres we had disputes because more and more westerners were going through our treaty land to bozeman montana and they called it the bozeman trail from the point of the bozeman trail is that the black hills know that the bosun trail goes to bozeman montana the rocky mountains in montana gold and there was gold discovered. that was eighty six
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years and short a short time after that eight hundred seventy four. custer general led the expedition into the black hills in the black hills. the heart of our people were our tribe to nation this is our origin story this is where we came from we came from the black hills we came from. and we came with the buffalo at one time as far as i can see there were buffalo. and the buffalo was everything it was our relatives. he he provided are our housing for us with their cheap easy provided food he provided tools to provide anything and everything we needed it was he was our economy the buffalo were part of who we are. railroad systems came through our lands and for sport. people on the rail system was she. just killing those pictures in the north. pole of mountains of buffaloes they have to go out and pick up the buffaloes falls. on the prairie because there were so much everywhere for
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a million so there were seventy million buffalo in the early two hundred by the end of the two hundred there was less than a hundred that changed our will life and that was the that was the result of one infrastructure project so this is the type of stuff that has been happening to our our nation over and over and over in eight hundred seventy seven after gold was discovered the federal government came in and cost them through congress to take more land so they took our black hills by eight hundred eighty nine they put us on a reservation standing rock sioux tribe was established as two point three million acres that's the size of connecticut. by nine hundred ten. we have less than a million acres left over half of the acreage was dispersed to non indians coming onto the reservation for settlement and they disregarded us at that time we were not even considered citizens of this country. we wish we didn't become citizens
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until nineteen twenty four there are those secret prisons so we didn't have a voice we'd have a say but yet every action that lead to a negative impact on us and the reason why they took the land was for economic development. stephen is learning how the history of the treatment of native americans is repeating what we're going right now as. last year we had a movement that started here on standing friends our top story tonight the ongoing dispute at the standing rock reservation tensions are heating up once again at the dakota access pipeline that's where thousands of people have been coming to for months this is a three point eight billion dollars pipeline that cuts across four u.s. states to struggle to protect the drinking water and sastra lands from the fire. lines construction times lead to violent confrontations between activists who call themselves water protectors and the police if you were to come here last year at this time there would be cars horseback riders and tepees there were people coming
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from all over we had over ten thousand people from the standing rock and they came because we're standing up against. this pipeline is going to cost on their list side of the river and if anything happens to it the first people impacted by this right are people. we wanted to do a more in-depth. study environmental impact statement what impact will it have on people as well. this is where they can feel right but also the whole field right here is whole field on the side was the camp was the chief piece and everything and on top of media center but it was nicknamed facebook kill. this ill here. no kidding my facebook killed as i was only place people to get on facebook well thank goodness for that. there wasn't even wife i was just cell phone which just getting ready to record any connection to the internet was really fun. this was the main entrance into the county flags from all the nations that came and visited all
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fanon not like the one flag boston or the other come around a corner there's a bridge here and this is called the backwater bridge there was a confrontation here where the militarized police watered down protesters. removed water extreme temperatures cold temperatures and they used water then if you go around the corner where everything really started there was a the route of the pipeline and then they needed to build an access road access road was being built that's where the main. protest began about was another alter case and we had there was a attack dogs use so as time progressed the police became more and more militarized more and more force was used and there were more and more keep. there are thousands of people right now heading to standing rock to be water protectors they built the most navy military build. with the guy just it looks like the group amnesty international says it's very concerned about how police in north dakota have
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treated protesters it says the use of force by police violates protesters rights to a peaceful protest i watched people shot with rubber bullets i watched peaceful prayerful water protectors get mace and pepper sprayed and none of them fighting back one time we had better and all around the world. to stand with over four thousand. people and that's what happened here there was an awakening because there was an awakening tribes now know that this is a turning point for us to try to make their lives better and come away from. what the the federal government has left. that. people are wondering if they're going to and not not tomorrow. right here where the upcoming approaches that's where the pipeline crossing actually is this route coming up here on the right and you could turn there.
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