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like the visual results of the bottle flaw experiments back to the water's mysterious additional data that amounts to intelligence extracted from its whistleblower program and other sources many people in russia would like to know who these sources are and why they should be trusted one more segment additional intelligence provided by the international winter federations i'll tell you what the association that unites these federation said the i.o.c. our request to clarify what's going on some federation official seem to have been racking their brains while the president of the international biathlon union was particularly outspoken it is very sad if there is no direct proof of guilt the i.b.u. tested human numerous occasions and never tested positive for a banned substance so apparently it solved down to the criteria of choosing the
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right criteria. russians who compete in the games will have to follow strict rules according to the latest i.o.c. guidelines they must not participate in any events associated with russia's national symbols which is the flag or national anthem the same goes for social media with the posting of official symbols for britain russian athletes are also prohibited from participating in turnitin victory ceremonies including any organized by the russian olympic committee russian competitors cando display their national flag in the bedrooms. united kingdom as announced on trump will be visiting britain in the second half of the year despite activists fighting to stage a huge protest if iraq as the president seems unfazed. i think a lot of the people in your country like what i stand for they respect what i say and so those who voted for tough border are going to come to that now to those who don't what do you say to them i don't care i don't care it's just one of those
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things i don't i don't say anything you know why because i don't care terms visit how the region to be and plan for next month so he could officially open the new u.s. embassy in london however the president canceled that trip claiming he wasn't happy about the embassies move he's our he's been looking at how the u.k. and u.s. failed to find common ground in twenty seventy. the u.k. prime minister to reason may has invited u.s. president donald trump to visit the united kingdom later this year it comes as the two leaders met at the world economic forum in davos and also comes amid rumors of a breakdown in the relationship between the two countries the feeling is mutual. like you. say. what a great. question for getting into. whether rumor or not what is real is that twenty seventeen saw
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a real strain in the so-called special relationship. is the only. reason made don't focus on me focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that is taking place within the united kingdom we're doing just fine and perhaps a change of heart by president trump in order to repair that relationship he's indicated that he's willing to apologize for retreating britain first if you're telling me that the harpy people horrible racist people i would certainly apologize if you'd like me to do that i know nothing about them previous announcement of a potential visit by trump have provoked a backlash amongst british politicians i would not wish to issue the way to speak in the royal gallery. previous report suggests that mr trump himself postponed a potential visit to the u.k.
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because he didn't want to be greeted by huge protests and attitudes here really changed a recent poll suggests that more than half fifty six percent of brits don't want president trump to visit if donald trump comes to the u.k. he will hold the biggest protest in british history he will be mad by a million of us at. in a citizen's arrest of him for incitement of racial hatred spoke to one of the anti trump protest organizers it's a bit disappointing that trump will be visiting and the prime minister treat him as has agreed to meet with him it's not completely surprising to be honest but it's disappointing you know. he's accountable to the electorate and i think the population of britain has more than made its views clear in the fact that we don't want trump to visit we cannot stand his views he's racist tweets that he's come out with his racist policies he's going to come here that that's going to happen we can't do anything about that but whilst he's here we will ensure that we hand him
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you know every step he takes in this country we will be there telling him what we think of him and telling him what we think of his policies should president trump visit go ahead britain security agencies could be getting ready for some of the biggest protests to rock this city since the visit of george w. bush in the wake of the iraq war a sally r.t. in london the new british sas a movie about the stalin era has been banned from russian cinemas will explain why after the break. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate is. the only show i go out of my way to. really pack the. yampa is the john oliver of
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r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of love back to the night president of the world bank take. me seriously send us an e-mail. what politicians do. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want. to go right to the press that's what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested in the why. should. combine people's addiction to facebook along with
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a reliance on google for information is becoming a growing concern for some and among them perhaps surprisingly george soros who's lashed out at those platforms by branding them with more his auntie samir a calm. well people all across the spectrum are concerned about the impact facebook and google have on our daily lives but some of the unexpected has decided to chime in and that's the liberal billionaire george soros who's called the main menace to society and an obstacle to innovation suv media companies. how people think and. without them even be aware of it and his open society foundation praise social media for to still attaining the toppling of so-called evil regimes all in the name of social justice and human rights here's an example yeah social media and other information technology tools to stay organized nations need to learn how to adapt these tools to the other needs or they risk being left
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in the dark now soros may be falling out of love with facebook and google but business is business after all his hedge fund still owns shares worth millions in facebook as well as google's parent company alphabet he did however sell some of them back in november making a pretty nice profit so what should we make of his latest attacks but a little flashback might be able to provide answers i think that i've been played blamed for everything i am basically there to to make money i cannot and do not look at the social consequences of what i do i think that the problem with george soros today compared with george soros of yesterday is that before he had confidence that his message was taking root and that his narrative of his particular progressive politics was going to be popular with the people and that the social media channels would then be his ally now i think the problem that he
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realizes that he has is that his progress a vision of the world. isn't taking hold at all in fact it's the thing that a lot of people. revolting against and so now instead of worrying about the message or his case now he is trying to shut down the very chair dolls that are competing against his massive. new convoy of turkish trucks has been seen crossing into syria respond of anger is operation against kurds the ground operations being supported by an intense air bombardment which reports claim recently left seven civilians dead is the latest pictures from the ground which show the aftermath of that attack it's feared the airstrikes may have claimed even more lives with people believed to be still trapped under rubble witnesses claim the turkish aerial bombardments are targeting residential areas.
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the renew military zones here all of them are civilian areas and the civilians were asleep there was nothing they bombed even though there are no soldiers here we are all civilians. a lot michele from about twenty five meters away shrapnel landed up in my hand and wanted to know why they were shelling civilians. while turkey says that it's conducting an anti terror operation in our for in the offensive supported by several anti syrian government groups the areas they hold are marked on our map in green the turkish military claims almost four hundred kurdish and i saw fighters have been killed since the start of the operation the u.n. though is raising concerns claiming that five thousand people have fled the area since the start of the conflict the move by ankara has provoked a number of protests in europe.
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clashes broke out between police and protesters as an antiwar rally in the german city of cologne thousands of people showed up at the demonstration demanding entres withdrawal from after in some point police stopped the gathering after banned kurdish militia flags appeared similar demonstrations also held in london spite international condemnation the turkish leader has repeatedly valid to expand the operation and most recently claimed that it would be extended all the way to the iraqi border. you know you don't we're going to continue the early french operation until we achieve our goals and then as promised to clear my own beach of tourists after a vote will continue i was trying to go up to the iraqi border until no terrorists are left prison and one says that turkey will push on was through the city of man be in then further to the east towards the iraqi border the move would not only mean an all out offensive against the syrian kurds but could also threaten u.s.
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personnel who were stationed in that area because foreign ministers of the united states to immediately withdraw from man beach the american troops have been assisting the local kurds in their anti i saw operation with a pentagon official recently announcing the creation of a thirty thousand strong border security force in that region and this was to be comprised largely of kurds something that infuriated ankara and it prompted it to launch its attack on kurdish positions in syria u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson later backtracked on that idea saying that the officials had misspoken that the plans had been misrepresented and he worked with richard becker believes that washington's behavior can be explained by the fact that it's now caught between two are lies. but we have what appears to be a somewhat intractable contradiction between the u.s. interest in syria and the u.s. interest in nato and so this is something that they're trying to find
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a way out of but it's very difficult given the fact that it was the united states along with turkey saudi arabia france britain which caused the destabilization of syria and led to the present circumstances and the united states and the other hand is tied in with the y.p. g. forces inside syria who have been the main fighting forces that the u.s. has been allied with in the battle against isis but more than that to maintain a u.s. presence inside syria which the u.s. military has been declaring is there for indefinitely. and you british satire the death of stalin a spy in russia with some claim in the film distills history of the safe just a comedy which is culture ministry has banned the movie although one cinema did screen it anyway it led to a police rate was there at the cinema forth. when
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asked if this british movie follows the last days and death of joseph stalin as well as the political infighting that ensued so why is it having a problem here in russia it's not about style in themselves but it is about the timing the showing of this movie was supposed to coincide with the anniversary of the battle of stalingrad it was one of the most decisive moments in the second world war and it bloodiest battle and since this movie is dark comedy it is showing in a rather satirical way some of the people that made this victory for russia in that war possible so some are saying that this movies is a bit insensitive for the veterans and those who cherish the memories of the great patriotic war many elderly people will perceive it as an offensive mockery of the soviet past the country that conquered fascism and most disgusting the victims of
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stalinism we don't have censorship we're not afraid of critical assessment of our history. such movies shouldn't even get into russia they shouldn't be discussed just don't let them be shown. i'm ready to come to the cinemas where the film will be shown to speak to those who bought tickets the film is a provocation that might add fuel to the fire so the russian ministry of culture decided to revoke the license of the movie when it comes to public opinion well it's played some agree that some may find the timing a bit insensitive others are saying it's art it's not intended to be story accurate and that people probably shouldn't be taking it too seriously it's just a black comedy distortion in songs or people talking about. it is brilliant i think such films should be shown on primetime t.v. . this film is from the tragic fast protest genre and shouldn't see it from the
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viewpoint of historical accuracy a few months ago a russian movie found itself and i. dentical situation the film called matilda was telling the story of the last russian tsar nicholas the second and his love affair with a ballerina and the reason that movie faced so much opposition both from the politicians and from ordinary people in the street is because according to the russian orthodox church nicholas the second is a saint so some details of his personal of his love life could be disturbing to a religious person in russia the outcome of that story was the movie was allowed to be shown and people had a chance to make up their own mind while the fate of the death of starland remains in limbo it goes down the r.t. . and average right up to i think staying with us more than half an hour.
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one british man using a depressive rage but he said i would. exchange so many is why this is a good in this case since this year. we've done just. as read the stand. out all over again what i saw. i know that i know i was shocked at the rather tough it out of the for fourth down because of that. i'm going to let him but i'm going to cut him
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a new cut and keep an eye on what i have found is a child with a truffle that it doesn't have banked up. close and i want to show the total it does. the hey i'm going to do it. and get the toefl place choice the i knew you didn't pay i think time in syria says. you she ought to have a. model for that in africa will fuck around with mr hate for jim and then oil i hope that our fed him and of course. the money. thank you who was. ok. thank you guys big now this is big news is
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a big news folks the war on terror is over yet we get it according to general mad dog manis the u.s. national security focus is no longer terrorism which is it both the most incredible we've finally won since terror is an emotion. like having a war on jealousy and we did it we did it great power competition not terrorism is now the primary focus of a good method of security i really can't believe it because after all these years the war on terror is over so no johnny tell them what they won well we went into afghanistan to stop the terrorist behind nine eleven unfortunately almost all the hijackers were from saudi arabia and blood was in pakistan but we destroyed them get it and anyway winning it or warfare done. and that's
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done all we built up the opium production which means we also won it over your head up and down. a hook a tank or are we then went into iraq to stop the weapons of mass destruction even though the cia knew there weren't any weapons of mass destruction and we found that there weren't any weapons of mass destruction but we did manage to torture some folks and kill or facilitate the death of about a million people and in the process we won the creation of ice and. then with our buddies at nato we went into libya which had the highest level of state standard of living in any african country before our arrival we certainly put a stop to that wrecking the country are we one ongoing civil war. now x. under syria we're lucky for us everything's gone pretty well it's been fine they're ok why why what have you heard what. we've also backed and facilitated the ongoing
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genocide in yemen but keep in mind that while the average american worker got nothing out of all of these wars other than a moral bankruptcy and fear the ruling elite won billions of dollars dick cheney and halliburton alone got thirty nine billion from the iraq war quite the windfall so congratulations this is been your war on terror you're coming home from his boil alex jones guy here but i think the war on terror has been about oil money and power. of god you can't you can't just come out and say that to people or else we wouldn't support it we would freak out right if you got to find something else in to say it differently it's kind of like a close talker you can't just go oh are your faces so close to my face why this is happening right you have to find new ways for change or eating or something you
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know kind of gets in the back of so so as to move rock'n'roll last week if didio cars like william kristol paul wolfowitz and richard perle who were dr who were the driving forces in pushing for the war in iraq understood if they wanted to sell war americans needed to believe the conflict was about values not interests and these neo cons which are both democrats and republicans now have made billions off these wars and they're the ones funding congress to begin with but general mattis disagrees and this is the national defense trade be good it really is leave you can go on the knishes an american strategy it belongs to you you own it we work for you oh really you. do you think you're strokers ias to work for me i don't. i don't think does the strategy. because polls show most americans don't want war and yet we always seem to be at war so it doesn't sound like you work for i fit it
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sounds a lot like you work for the weapons contractors and the oil companies in the war iraq so caught the ball elmer fired with the news it is inside the framework of that national security strategy specifically where it states that we're to protect the american people the homeland in the american way of life while we're not protecting all of the american people you know not the people in flint sucking on lad not the not the indigenous people fighting against pipelines not the not the prisoners filling our jails arrested for minor drug charges not the soldiers who come back and are waiting in line at the v.a. not the immigrant families that were destroying in order to support someone who's been here forty years. but there is a salad a handful of rich people we care a lot of. good life in the story right there both to our responsibility to pass intact to the next generation those freedoms that all of us
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to enjoy here today those freedoms all of us enjoy what freedoms are alive five i think the only freedom we have left is the freedom to ask for free ranch dressing on our overstuffed of baked potato cheesecake taco nods. whatever pre-cancer we have here this required some tough choices ladies and gentleman and we made them based upon a fundamental precept namely that america can afford survival just to clarify i'm not talking about survival by mitigating climate change on a while making of southern i think you should use other but but mitigating climate change making our air breathable or water drinkable in our food at all that kind of survival we just don't have the time and money for it as if your p.c. b.j. mosher guy fall shapes are i put hair on the chest it does breed a big all glass or two or five really good for it. grow between like north korea
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and iran persist and take an action that threaten regional and even global stability to. america headed by donald trump is the real beacon of the believing we make courtney lawes at four am plastered on ice caves log stable pressure in their own people and shred in their own people dignity and human rights they push their warped views were pushing their war going to use al the word is this one of those accuse the other guy of the thing you're guilty of kind of tactics is that what exactly yes johnny and i have decided to go back to something that we have been operating in also for nine of the last ten years under it. continuing resolutions that have created an over stretched and under resourced military was my dear i saw the case and i far as i am i have far far far far far far have
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a trillion dollar box yet the war on terror is cost two hundred fifty billion dollars it die first exchanges yes do you have any idea what that money could have done for infant mortality or health care for the poor. me if i heard all writers who are poor they could give a speech before we get out how close are you to those who would threaten america's experiment in democracy they must know if you challenge or it will be your longest and your worst day oh no anybody who challenges our experiment in democracy what will wolf them up. right how about the head of trumps to func a voter fraud commission kris kobach who created interstate cross jack then helped herd over a million people mostly voters of color from the road where ted here's
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a cross check with some semiautomatic rifle fire are up at the d.n.c. for bring provably corrupt and financially regain one yes i have to as far as d.n.c. chair donna brazil and meant it in her book that sounds like screwing with our democracy can we use our missile defense shield to stop the dns today from going up our democracy or me will do more than just listen to other nations ideas we will be willing to be persuaded by them recognizing that all not not that not all good ideas come from the country with the most aircraft carrier yet. but most of the bad ones do. yes but i got some of your wonder. there are probably many opinions on whether we should be a war where we should be a war how they make those decisions which start with me having breakfast every week week with state television. and we talk to three times
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a day sometimes we settle all of our issues between he and i and then we walk together into the into the white house meeting i have no fear of folks the general known for drone bombing weddings and the former c.e.o. of exxon mobil how shelled all their differences before they present their ideas of which part of the world to explode to get the go ahead from next reality t.v. star. this is like saying don't worry we took different opinions into account when deciding whether to toss the baby into the alligator pond all right we asked the alligator on the rights and the alligator on the left and they both agreed to toss the baby i was trying to think of how do i put america first and to my mind in alliance framework and we were getting ready to take off you know what happened you all can reciting from memory the stewardess was stand there
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and she said in the event we lose cabin pressure you know what's coming next every one of you darn you when the master put your own mask on first then help others oh no. he views our relationship with the military as well allies as an adat are you with a toddler on a crashing plane with low oxygen. and let's be honest the only reason for the oxygen mask is so that the passengers stop screaming as the flight goes into the side of a mountain. wow general who has fire as much confidence in our future is the band playing on the deck of the titanic. in the broad picture our military and our military leadership are a form of thought cancer they convince us infinite war is the only path forward and that peace is never even an option they spend a trillion dollars
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a year building up that idea and just about zero dollars spent on the other side as the book the new human rights tastes when ideas persist for a long enough period they often create emotional connections on the personal identity level and institutional establishment on the cultural level which tend to perpetuate a kind of circular reinforcement generally resisting change and adaptation the opposite peace and cooperation is never considered because it is it excess central threat to the pentagon the weapons contractors the think tanks and the people filling the seats of congress and the wife thank. you conquer break out the contrary cause the truth thank you you thank
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