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as they call someone else terrorists it's just a well it's oh well you know how this could lead to turkish confrontation with the us their proxies aren't having a good time in africa and they're already seeing the already things you want to talk to he said when he has lost in syria and now it's going to potentially suffer another loss against nato ally it's really quite amazing well i think again the only good all to come here is that we're hearing the troops i think what the german media is saying about their dig on them that mark has just told of that that is most likely the troops but what i had to go on they say in a ball driven is now is all of you know germany is not democratic you know it prevent every go and beat into their citizens on the german territory during the elections so no one is good in this situation and the good thing is that they they must each other we see the truth and now we couldn't see to give seems to me that
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we're going to have to we'll be doing this in the future but this conflict is definitely transforming and it has. much less to do with syria than it does with foreign players inside of c.b.s. gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on real news stay with us. but hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to. let you go right for us this is what. three of them would be good. i'm interested in the water. pressure.
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eighteen years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with a gun if a bad guy tried to get to one of my family members he would have better luck with that better and i think they are and hurting whenever my my babies says my book was published in the year two thousand called inhofe a million americans have been killed by far olds in the us where how does thought to me as i did this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see who actually got hit by the gun i just saw it to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years ago i don't know this but we are not. saying that market failure many times we thought two thousand and eight we thought
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in one theme ninety seven we saw it in one nine hundred eighty seven and we're going to see it again probably in the very near future because the underlying design of this couple of cisco has not been modified to account for changes in technology over the past fifty sixty seventy year and we keep having these catastrophic failure. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i cried so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest piece things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question are arc.
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he promised to never like it so one does not leave a funeral in the same as mine enters my mind gets consumed with this. speech that we now want to take. that mainstream media has met its maker. welcome back across like we're all things considered i'm peter labelle to mind you we're discussing some real news. ok gentlemen let's switch gears here. we're being promised i don't know if it's going to happen victor but this week we'll get that four page memo released to the public that is details the use or misuse of warrants to listen in to american citizens the g.o.p.
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of course is spinning this is some kind of silver bullet the left is dismissing it as a conspiracy it is not a silver likely to change the trajectory of the investigation and here's. he's way towards. elected american president however however it's part of. the. of the american political war there now the what democrats and security started to. hoping to move really back to that we see that and yes they will go one they will try to remove but at the same time whether the same time. the damage that they're suffering it's not just them but the in the global system it's not going to hear. your consistent in your position and i like it we're going to see how it plays out i'm keeping track of everything you've said on this mark. but still i would say countering victor is that
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so far russia gave his you'll do nothing ok. if you indictments but none of it has to do with russia but if this four page memo from what we've heard. this isn't a masking of the highest levels of the f.b.i. and it shows that how intelligence was weaponized against political foes that will be the real scandal and i don't know if the media if the liberal media will reflect that but in fact that may be what's happened i don't it but you might have a problem with that but i don't think the majority of the media has a problem with that and i don't think the majority of the american people really care on either side what's going to this point there was a c.n.n. political reporter. rested who admitted on inside politics this week that all c.n.n. talks about is russia russia russia russia gate but no no no no no no no no if the
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united states actually cares i can agree with victor i don't think this will be a silver bullet either way i think that you know this this witch hunt will continue i'm far more interested in the way that the democrats and the media have tried to frame it they have argued through this anonymous anti propaganda propaganda unit the. the alliance for securing democracy hamilton sixty eight dashboard which purports to follow a group of russian bots even though twitter says they've shut them all down. that. they're not going to name that they never name who who they're actually following that they report purport to be promoting there are actually following you by what i know because i've never i've never have had any of these things that are talking about i mean last week these russian bonds that they follow the primary thing that russia was promoting it via social media. it's monday motivation because obviously
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more money motivations plot against the united states. you are talking about syria you're saying the masks are coming off i think in this case the masks are coming off as well masks have been kind of an off what their last i would say two or three years you know. at least. who were at least he kept it secret here ok he tried to influence the internal politics of the united states but he had he secret files and he had to die for you know the truth can you probably wouldn't have used twitter but knew he would probably wouldn't know he was simply a much more decent person then he was all the people who were he was not he was much more effective and he wasn't he was more popular than he was in attacks and so that's what i see that was more do some of the guys who are acting now i mean mr coleman who was first accused or against hillary clinton when he didn't stop the investigation against her right before the election know he has been
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a lot of lies by the media you know it's just a person who was ill that they're going to do it for our property and you know you know the funny thing is now is being considered for professors position teaching ethics. peter struck will be his teacher you can see exactly exactly i said all that the big deal yesterday would make a great. you know but this is very serious right here because it shows i mean i've said this on this program before you know people have a right to their opinion and you can say whatever you want about the president but if it's connected up with your job in stonewalling or creating an artificial. trap appears to be rattling you know there's a lot of other text messages we need to rebut i mean it certainly is suggestive you know russia is really not the bar to russia russia gate is about security serious is the american intelligence community. and constitutionally. in syria itself
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into the american politics russia is it is about american media that instead of doing its job he's doing the bidding of the cia though the f.b.i. and other agencies did as their total state can talk about an elected officials who special connected with special interests within me and the we all did is what rush again is about this i think we all agree on that and not only you know the media is acting on this but you know the partisan divide. there's always the hope that enough republicans will be outraged by trump's behavior to swing this because we have to remember that russia is a smokescreen designed to keep this going until midterm elections so the democrats can ride this out and then they can push for impeachment why because impeachment is not a legal process it's a political process so it's a vehicle is
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a vehicle for them to go after trial but it doesn't necessarily have to come back with any evidence of collusion again there again pushing for obstruction of justice charges and the trumpets says he's willing to testify in person which is a huge risk here and mistake usually with how to be sure of who i was running that would be her. there are two broncs who are the opposition to the american political establishment the deep state is going to first fund is pressure on thompson family members janet question and. there may be an attempt to put in the ultimatum in front of either you step down at some point we're trying to push is going to be this that is never ever going to happen in the second but we will find again the second best the changes are necessary justice charges wherever there is going green and it will find gentlemen you know all right i want to switch gears here to the what i thought was really one of the most incredible examples of t.v.'s
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. discussion that was jordan peterson channel four discussing with the. interviewer kathleen neuman. initial reactions gentlemen because i thought it was very very interesting and ideological conflict and i think the winner was quite obvious diva did you watch it i did. i find it all just a part of the same thing you know disfranchising the people your opinion does not come on to if it doesn't coincide with the opinion of the mainstream globalist liberal elite. and this is the same thing with the elections you voted for mr trump but your vote is not a judgment you're not eligible to vote people if your vote for someone like trump and you know the lies continue in a way but i mean what it was interesting about victor is that what i thought i mean from my position sitting in this chair here is how this interviewer was constantly trying to reframe the argument over and over again. based on
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a rabid ideology i would say we end without facts and that's what made the debate really interesting is because peterson almost came back with facts and knowledge and in that's what i thought the juxtaposition was here was rabbit ideology and it was done very sloppily and that's why there are so many new viewers who watch this deeply who are talking about it why there's this gap this happens every time when you see somebody saying something that is outside that framework right that the liberal western media plays to force on people and this type of these types of programs where. different subjects whether you sabs concerning gender or concerning politics. once you get out of that work people actually start watching start talking about it because people do not believe. yes there are there and we knew that. and then think yes
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that's one thousand percent but there are many that do not believe that and the they want to see they want to see the truth being coy or if anything see a review do play yes now these are the debates that the mainstream have all the time by squashing. channels and the media outlets like c.n.n. like analysts and b c a.b.c. n.b.c. and so forth they really really creating a problem for themselves because eventually millions of people in. the news outlets they are the quintessential examples of ideological think and people will go somewhere else and i think of you know i agree with you completely the most amazing thing was how she can pin you only tried to repackage what he was saying in terms that she would rather argue against to build up straw men so what they're saying so what you're saying what you're saying and you know that's not what i said and that
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was actually the majority of the no that's not what i said you're trying to read what you want into what i said and you know this continue from the both state and they're both actually arguing from ideological positions he just presented his in a lot more reasoned arguments and this you saw what was an interview turned into a debate and i think it was a train really one of them more than just the style of it i think there was i there's a lot of things that i very very heavenly disagree with jordan peterson with but his talking about he didn't use the words but he you know talking about evolutionary biology. he's talking about social biology about fundamental social logical biological differences between the sexes which which i agree with he talked about the difference between a quality of of potential of opportunity and the between the forced equality of outcome which. i agree with completely and what he's talking
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about there is to me in this particular issue the difference between classical feminism which was about providing that equality of opportunity and where this will go i don't agree that it's marxist in this light it's actually postmodernism stolen from the frankfurt school which as far as i'm concerned to say i thought marxist but it's they're pushing a forced equality of outcome which goes against these social i think that if you go actually there is one out of time jim and i think that's why we're actually was because one that's why so many people watch it because they realise what the they here twenty four seven is ideological nonsense many thanks my guest here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at the this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember cross talk.
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this is says harlan kentucky. the places you go very bad news leave. a co money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines of. these people a survivor of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. to one british use. impressive rate and sit over the.
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exchange so let me sway. back sits a lady in this case since to see that we. just shoot up. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song alone even some company elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that. miss you guys who got booked on the picket might be cool. and this is us to quote them out of it somewhere you know and of the left still brought up locals are ready to
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the u.s. house intelligence committee votes to release a classified memo alleging the f.b.i. and the department of justice abused their power in the surveillance of donald trump's a presidential campaign. the international paralympic committee upholds its ban on the russian team despite admitting the country's anti doping system is no longer corrupt and says only one off of russia's athletes who prove clean can compete is neutrals. islamic state says it's behind an attack on a military academy in kabul which left eleven servicemen dead and injured sixteen the latest in a string of terrorist atrocities in afghanistan that have killed more than a hundred people. and has come to light fitness bracelets not only reveal the
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secrets of your health but also secret locations around the world press soldiers have been training. on cape cod region you're watching the latest headlines here at r.t. international thank you for joining us under start with news from the u.s. where the house intelligence committee has voted to release a controversial classified memo this alleges the f.b.i. and department of justice abuse their surveillance powers to spy on donald trump's campaign associates during the twenty sixteen presidential elections samir khan joins us live with more details so high those men are so what more do we know that . well republicans of the house intel committee have just voted to release the memo we've all been hearing so much about now some have called it a scandal worse than watergate and reportedly details surveillance abuses by the
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department of justice during the trump campaign now we don't know what's in the document but according to reports u.s. intelligence officials used the trump russia dossier that's filled with unproven claims to improperly obtain a warrant to look into the trunk campaign and democrats believe it's politically motivated to discredit the intelligence community and undermine the russian vest a geisha and representative adam schiff wasn't too happy about all of this he told reporters that the partisan vote quote crossed a deeply regrettable line and the memo raise some interest beyond congress before the vote for a while now the hash tag released the memo has been quite popular on social media but it's now up to trump to ultimately released a memo and he only has five days to do it so we'll just have to wait and see if trump follows his party and if the memo is indeed release it'll be interesting to see if it does contain any explosive findings. so they're going to be interesting
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samir khan in washington thank you very much. now the international paralympic committee has up on the russian team for the upcoming winter games some clean athletes but no will be allowed to compete in south korea in march and a neutral flag i.p.c. president andrew possum said moscow hasn't met all the criteria for lifting the suspension but he confirmed russia's anti doping system has made great progress russian far offers are regular there amongst the most scrutinized offered it's in the world. under the supervision of wilder we now have greater confidence that the anti doping system in russia is no longer compromise and corrupt. all the competitors from russia who will be allowed to take part in the games will do so under the nationality of neutral paralympic athlete it means not only national symbols such as the anthem and flag will be banned but also attribution to
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a country the international paralympic committee says the decision is meant to send a message to russia we hope that our decision here announced today it will influence russia for the ratio to have a different approach on that because they haven't met the criteria and the grittiest stays for restatement of. by whether also have and in their criteria a fully or acknowledgement of what happened that there was a systematic doping scheme in place in russia well since i was accusations of systematic doping first emerged russia's overhauled it sounded like being institutions well this is due to the findings of the mclaren report which had been prompted by allegations made by former moscow lab head turned whistleblower going to get it right chink of however despite the progress not all the clean athletes will be able to go to the games of those sixty seven tested and cared of doping only thirty to thirty five will be allowed to participate and they must meet
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a list of criteria that confirms none of them was ever implicated in the don't ping scheme knowingly or unknowingly radio sports host alan moore believes all clean athletes should be allowed to compete. everything that is said today i mean it. is a little bit of given it at their low some assets between thirty thirty five to compete a lot of a still doesn't make sense because ultimately as we all know this diseases are based on informants kind of wish to get away from russia so i mean did this is based on logic of i think we have to be very careful in how we deal with this for special deals athletes the power of athletes they are already presumed guilty before they have a chance to prove their innocence athletes who've been testing clean and the last twelve or seventeen months as mr parsons brought up they should be allowed to compete we go back to thirty or thirty five athletes will go right now we believe but i do believe there's more to it introject according to sail. well earlier on
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monday the world anti-doping agency opened an investigation into a potential glitch found in its new sample bottles and accredited laboratory in germany has found out the tamper proof bottles introduced last september could be manually opened after being frozen two samples are taking during a taping test one of them as backup which is usually frozen well the bottles are produced by the same swiss company that made those claim to be manipulated by russia during the twenty fourteen song games. the burglar bottles have been used as i was saying for decades and it's only with mclaren that suddenly it turned out that they can be opened we need to see a video of how they're opened how easily they're opened we need to have the berlinger experts involved and we need to have third party experts involved to determine what is the real situation here the schmidt commission it took them a long time it took them months of testing and devising some tool and then they
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were able to open some you know couple of dozen bottles but this was an elaborate procedure with a huge team of people working for days and weeks on end so this idea that the bottles can be easily opened is very erroneous. monday the state department issued a statement claiming it will not implement new sanctions against russia saying that the threat of additional sanctions severe is sufficient for now additional sanctions were approved by congress due to alleged russian interference during the twenty sixteen presidential campaign well for more on this let's cross live now to our team. had that kind of so what do you tell us you know. well at this point we're hearing that donald trump did not approve new sanctions against russia despite what was done by the u.s. congress now sanctions will be implemented but according to the u.s. state department they will not be implemented against russia but rather against
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companies around the world outside of russia who do business with russia's defense and intelligence sectors essential e according to the state department we're now hearing that companies that have significant transactions with the russian defense ministry or with russian intelligence operations they will face sanctions. furthermore we are hearing from the state department they say that these this legislation has already deterred countries around the world from doing arms deals with russia and that they will continue to talk to different countries and talk about sanctions against them if they are to do business with russia in the terms of arms or the intelligence sector or what not they've already been billions of dollars in purchases that have been abandoned because of these sanctions according to heather nauert the spokesperson for the u.s. state department and now furthermore we're also you know this report that was
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issued it was mandated by the sanctions bill that was signed into law this report was mandated and it is hoped that this report that was released this report is actually called the countering america's adversaries through sanctions act that's the report that was required by this act the sanctions the back of the act will lay the basis for more sanctions to possibly be imposed according to those who put forward some more details are expected at this time we have heard from the spokesperson for the russian president who has actually said that this is an attempt to meddle in the upcoming russian elections and we're waiting for more of a reaction from around the world. essentially we're hearing at this point that this sanctions bill moves by the u.s. state department in the u.s. treasury will not be targeting russia itself but rather entities companies and countries around the world that do business with russia's defense or intelligence
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sectors interesting stuff caleb maupin in new york thank you. now islamic state says it carried out monday's attack on a military academy in the afghan capital kabul killing eleven servicemen and injuring sixteen local journalist bill also ari reports there were five suicide attackers two of them killed by afghan national security forces and another two of them did renewed that explosives and one of them was detained sue said jack had a rocket propelled grenade in for forty seven's were seized the. almost two about four hours residence in that area reported hearing loud explosions there was the use of having small weapons so the fact that these militant groups can't really strike could well in target these key military institutions as well.
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