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tv   Sophie Co  RT  January 22, 2018 5:30pm-6:01pm EST

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for this man the kurdish militias are no better than terrorists that explains his latest messages to america the us is in the process of creating a terror army only what we have to do is turn in the but america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us or we will run out of patience does anyone from the u.s. government have anything to say we urge turkey to exercise restraint and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties some very restrained counsel there to be restrained think about it mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls up the tanks flies out the war play sends soldiers over the border washington basically keep stop after all this isn't about kim who is sly this week makes donald trump for one war so perhaps the turks and
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the kurds have succeeded in one thing together were juicing america to baffled silence well shortly after u.s. military officials announced their intention of creating a thirty thousand strong border force washington backtracked the u.s. secretary of state says the u.s. had no such plan and that the situation had been missed portrayed or of russia's foreign minister has this speeded that thang. so it was the contradictions problem the police and u.s. announcement of creating an armed force along the syrian turkish border in fact america continues its actions to establish control of a parts of serious territory close to the border in the meantime the u.s. scares the kurds away from the dialogue with damascus washington is encouraging separatist sentiment among the kurds there's plenty of reaction coming from europe too on the conflict in northern syria germany's foreign minister has said any military confrontation carries potentially on for seeable risks or france's call
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for an emergency un security council session. while. bari atwan is of the view that the kurds are going to suffer for relying on the u.s. looking at washington as an ally and i think very aware miscalculating there. are tools. or that they made their grave mistake when the side the two actually side with the kurds that all be the regional powers. and that is that and this weekend in syria the wind partition of syria and the clear think that there is the without coordination with russia with syria with iran and with and now i believe that. a very very clear cut message that you know that americans are actually at the liable. and they cannot actually count than them. well rallies against the
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military operation have been held in europe in turkey demonstrators who were hit by a heavy police presence with reports the authorities used force to disperse the crowds at least a dozen people word we're keeping a watch on the situation along the turkish syrian border to stay with us for work on the develop. well money doesn't talk when it comes to the u.s. congress it seems which remains an steelman for a third day as lawmakers feel to agree on the u.s. budget and while republicans and democrats struggle to compromise the american public feel the pinch of a government shutdown some your account is in washington d.c. she joins us live all in the program just paint
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a picture for us all of what is happening here what's the consequence is that actually all of this shutdown well it's gone into the workweek now but hopefully it will all be over soon as the senate is now voting to reopen the government that's been shut down for three days now and the government officially shut down friday at midnight over dhaka that deferred action for childhood arrivals program which allows illegal immigrants who are brought to the u.s. a stroller and to remain in the country and both political parties are busy blaming each other but what does the shutdown in tail exactly. america knows this is the shutdown. showdown so let's get that nice little ring to it doesn't it senate democrats shut down this government a big fat failure and.
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unfortunately we cannot use your call today because congressional democrats are holding government funding hostage to an unrelated immigration debate due to the third direction the government shutdown. and there's already been an international response a chinese news outlet gave their analysis of the shutdown saying it's a quote slap in the face for donald trump and the article brought up another rather
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interesting point saying that trump has backtracked on all of obama's policies except the only thing that survives is the quote spirit of non cooperation across party lines and the article concluded saying that what's going on in washington right now really questions the viability of the american political system but we'll just have to see what happens if the senate comes to an agreement and then will definitely find out just how cooperative or non-cooperative washington really is you know and you imagine the government workers aren't too happy as some of them will be getting paid while this is happening so you're a come live with the details from washington d.c. thank you. germany's social democratic party has slammed by its own membership after a u. turn in coalition talks with merkel we've got live reaction from germany after this .
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you don't see. what the most. said. no seventy three that. if you speak french.
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we start again in europe where germany's draw annoyed coalition talks could be on the verge of a breakthrough the social democrats leader martin schultz persuaded his party members to vote in favor of reestablishing the ground coalition with chancellor angela merkel's party however this could see the anti migrant alternative for germany party. becoming the main opposition force in the country brick and done peter all over. well this was the result that martin schultz wanted it was the result he campaigned for but it was a visibly very worried martin childes waiting for those results that come in he
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gave a speech just before the ballots were cast he said that there were only two options it was either go into coalition with angela merkel's conservative bloc or that have to be another election and he was very clear on which one he prefer that you do you know you everyone should realize the question is coalition talks are you elections my take on this is very clear i don't think you elections are the right way for us but what would a coalition do for the bundestag how would the book to stagg look if a new grand coalition can be formed well what it would do is it would mean that the social democrats were no longer the largest opposition party that would go to the new kids on the block alternative for germany they would be the largest opposition party they would also get all of the well perks and traditions that come along with that including being the chair of the bundestag budget committee all new ground for the right leaning and t.
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establishment party a party in fact in which martin schultz and many other senior members of the social democrats have decried as racist before the election in september and said that they shouldn't be taking up seats within the bundestag well in an attempt to try and hang on to power for himself he may well catapult them up into the position of being germany's largest opposition. well the push for a second grand coalition has had a polarizing effect on s.p.d. members of their parties on the left are also warning the social democrats that they are jeopardizing their a future. as of yet finally i come and there is normal or appropriate term then political suicide to describe this because if the s.p.d. really carries on of the other things they were. punished for in the last election and i don't know what will be left of them in two or four years' time. that's the vicious circle would have been trapped in for so many years now and that we should
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break it with. another coalition with another four years of government the government will not bring us any further to this point i think that the people's bodies for thinking long term that the party will be destroyed by the grand coalition. ok let's get further into this now because martin doul zhora hamburg m.p. from the d. link party one of those left wing parties joins us live now on the program very welcome as we heard your party's leader describe the s.p.d. suspicion to enter graeme coalition as political suicide tough language are you have a similar assessment about. yes from the tendency this is a right to analyze this but if we look in deeper we can see there is a long term process which is followed no by this decision when we see the social democrats just since ten or fifteen years they gave up the original position they
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gave up to be a party which really has a decisive politics for peace a decisive politics for. the interest of the workers for the interests of the majority of the population so this was a process with which was to be foreseen if you see that now is just the crease and office process we can see in the moment it was the kind of dilemma if the social democrats now would have say we want new elections maybe they already lose two or three percent and make the. stronger if they say they go into the government maybe they save powerful tool for years but maybe after that. the election results will decrease. here in mistake it's a long term mistakes yet the fear is of course is that your party another left wing party could be your reputation tarnished as well leaving as you said there the
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alternative for germany may be to mop up some voters who felt disillusioned do you think the f.d.a. will capitalize on this grand coalition. we room we cannot know what happen in four years it depends a little bit on how the other political actors as well. behaved and devil for example years left party we have a clear mission we want a source society where the people live together in respect and solidarity we want the politics of peace in a foreign politics we wanted politics of symmetric and not us and the trick of canonical relations and if the s.p.t. would try to steer a little bit more in that direction and if the political actors in society as a as well. bring forward such ideas the e.f.t. cannot be that strong as long the other political parties have a clear vision as well and not always followed some kind of consumerism short term
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politics but clearly say we are in a problematic situation in the moment and to go on the problems with clear ideas and a clear relation to the people in society because the parties are not apart from normally apart from society but in a moment it seems as if the party parliamentarian politics is a bit apart from society that must be changed martin dollars are a hamburg m.p. from the d. link a party thank you for your time and thoughts this hour yes i think you are. now america's national security agency has the power to identify people by their side of their voices they are thought to be using technology much more advanced than that of say apo or amazon that's according to a report based on documents leaked by the agency's former contractor edward snowden
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picking up the story for its jacqueline. however a full account of my voice isn't much and my identity can tell i'm female and people act like they're going through but i'm american i love. the n.s.a. however could do a lot more easily using my voice to identify who i am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a.
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has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. hoarded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many boyfriends they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instantly located and tracked down as long as a microphone is somewhere nearby and as edward snowden pointed out there's almost no escaping mikes these days i don't think anybody would augie the police. chase terrorists paedophiles who don't hold clues about just told is he surveillance what little he that is everybody everything piece of data die everybody being collected and scanned by software they he looks devious and he could stop talking see people involved in very legitimate things like demonstrations of straw eeks even you know people who vote for the wrong way this
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was the american government is considered another fear is that speaker. ignition could end up discouraging people from speaking out it has the potential to unmask anonymous sources or journalists or whistleblowers and according to the intercept this technology isn't only in american hands either it looks like interpol the european union and china have their own version as well among others so you can run but you definitely cannot hide. obvious news for no see you in half an hour's time here in our two interest. in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no
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longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything with my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit suicide watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was is unlikely alter what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because
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something's legal doesn't mean it's safe. for the four page memo detailing extensive pfizer corps to be used change the course of what is known as russia gate also does the trumpet ministration syria policy make any sense and who's the real bully trump in the media. call that the. cannot love them or not the why did i have a good. one that i was in la john. stuck a little lucky the one with tom oh. but in a shelf warning north and this led. to. the danger that last door allowed. the long walk for just saw. him turn playing live and feel energy being. shot which is the duty of those who don't want to look
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them in and they need to mature into child john i. don't know what. i did to you know i. really did you know sometimes not legally to all i need all of the dutch all of them and yet they don't much. know. who to turn it down in. to show we're not. going to i had this you know we were demitted that i'll. not live to move oil to. all of sudden you shot at the lenny joel had a smile on him a hug me. under the lid. born in. june and then have
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a good luck getting in on of. but then got this last year with the love what her last dog along with the national to listen. to no one long. so we'll. just shone on our own washing has it. a soul of some of. the mind and all the high has. you know what one wide net has says none of the event and. quantum one of the what the what. mark latham idea to do with the suicide the with. loudly and the little i'm not eating for my first show. of the most awkward around mind this. one this one of yours had the ability and how the. best q. got to sort of the show and the. truck above them
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a lot of pull out the. thanks . this really looks like thank you let me. think the idea i think you get that but i didn't get one i don't. think sanctions. i don't know it was a joke i felt. really. need to do a little. bit
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later on but i struggle with being a shadow off a shark can dish and on. a town been invited to go out of a town just feelings or spoke on rubber to watch till the crown of the lid on the other would win me as far as radical crime no down in there and phone home. then. you know what on home we strengthen our year when we should one home. i know i said no home. in june our choice of the high was good. and. this. article we will why do you think. people. will go. corage for fernando if it choose. to reject it
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i just beautiful. because of the. initial thought i think that this will take a lot but i can if i think it's nearly the start and it can result in. significant had been doing business with a twelve a at the job of none or shifted work to get enough of a mix yeah i went out after a lot of the talk of the job and the side of a kid a fuckwit and so i let a lot of the tech to the end after each hour of work they had in the south of life have been charged with so little to no good can we get into how this research for. this is. looking. to over with. done to the.
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rule. of law. there are. gonna get kind of the exit plan is that he shall get like a one man a fish out of this out of the shelter you had the other day and she expects a feel for it she should know by a bit of a shot at me so would i share. why you mean one oh and i just said i can only have four yeah. yeah i think that i can smile i probably am never caught one looking for the last one up firing so i went ahead and i let you know how what i what i shot the. show went over the phone and seven ashish of what i thought. my money is going to go. to.
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the next. accident. was. the fellow who does it and it's almost like. you that you should be in it and. you. want to be well you want to. do is you know for us. to suicide. you would do it she was well you
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know he does it. so you see you. through a minority she. was a bloke who asked us if. you . are. no it was we had to. stop. the. other of them is still us it. came john a job to show kind of when he should have only highly he. talks on how to recover but i was sick on be the no place to chill me. the stuff that is
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head then i don't feel. so. lucky. to get. least. ten as all that good though i from those that are with us calls me a little. more my job or to know got to tell you no hold on to hi. what's up i saw you. live. but you'll have to talk of the shelter child how the window was full and the way i had planned will know why and when that enough had morning i was out and out will.
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leap it up. jack did he come live with him and yes you know how they tell. us all not is that. you. have. citizenship. this leads me to negotiate with the c.e.o. . is it just a guy look at you because you know so let's just get a job i would. love that you. are a little bit. nutty. but i got to load up. on that as it. is out there and this.
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was. you. know the school was like. oh. oh i mean we're so early can you show ok i'm in march i want to get up because i mean. you can. charm around washington. there are for. sale that you know yeah and the best computer offered there still has a fellow might know if it's an issue because of the holiday. or stuff like four hundred foot troy as it was a wonderful country.

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