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it's a naturally occurring radioactive as it goes through it falls in the water you can't use that water so more and more cities like walkers shop which i said when on this very long. track just to get approval for this water when more and more companies like foxconn come in and scott walker is going to keep making these deals eventually there isn't going to be enough water for everybody and you're not going to be able pole more water out of the wells out of out of wells eventually it's going to be into the watershed and everybody is going to hit their caps and i tell you they will sell those politicians will side on the side of factories and they will not care what happens to the people yelling about a lot of their water demand is a major issue and i just want to start it up so they overgrow that cape town not having any water left at all let me out of nothing this is ridiculous we've got to we've got to get control of this because you know it's a little thing like fresh water we only needed to live now as we go to break or quarters don't forget to let us know where you are good topics to cover the facebook and twitter to see our poll shows that r.t.g. dot com coming up we are talking president donald trump of the state of the state
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union and all of the big fun stuff with the big picture is all i'll say to watch it will. rise by the national survival guide. when customers go buy your stuff. will reduce and lower. that's undercutting but what's good for market is not good for the global economy. years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the gun bad guy trying to get to my family members he would have better a lot better and i think they are inheriting when i buy my baby says my book was published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been killed in the u.s. going out of thought to. yes we did this is
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a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves some real scenarios it was interesting to see who actually got hit. and i just saw tons of the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photographed those years you god i don't know that but we are not. running out of the blow to the best out of georgia. to do the concerts i was preparing to perform i had to actually prepare myself to. heed what. i say trust me. as most of. you. in the home will start turning her.
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opinions it is rare to see a single event bring our entire political spectrum to gather for a shared cultural experience the present state of the union address is one such instance eclipsing the rest of the country's political news cycle and drawing millions of eyeballs on a single podium at the heart of the nation's capital a president saying and leave unsaid can very well defined not just the rest of the week's cable news cycle but the next year of washington's political climate or alternatively with a president who is often left miles of daylight between bombastic promises and actual policy decisions subspaces made after all the fuss turned out to be nothing but an entertaining meaningless distraction to discuss how president arrives first official state of the union address may or may not him back to post in the long run we're joined by the one the only holland cook host of artes of a big picture someone oh it is a pleasure to have you on i want to start there we've lived through quite a few state of the union as well you've lived through quite a few so the union has
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a lot of different presidents george did obama. you know are are they as pivotal important as the kind of bait out to be or is it really had to be as david just kind of more cable fodder of the borders reading too much of it would tends to be the latter this is the super bowl in the sport of politics anybody who hears will be watching but and i'm going to date myself with this story let me tell you one thing the t.v. audience might not see but will hold everyone in the chamber breathless and i say i'll do it myself summer of one nine hundred seventy three just out of college picture johnny depp ok actually how does it go so man a pal of mine were living in massachusetts at the time first time ever came to washington we drove down we got passes from senator kennedy's office when we got into the watergate hearings when john dean was testifying and then he and mo d. . entered the room when she walked in everybody held their breath tonight's analogy
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is when lonnie a walked after being humiliated with this story of the shell corporation of delaware on her thirteenth wedding anniversary and that's the part you won't see on t.v. but i guarantee you will hypnotize the room so our viewers saying i think it's awful i really do i have my issues with the president but i legitimately at this point feel bad for millennia because she's he's not doing her any favors some of the. those of us who disagree this is another instance i think tonight where we might see something different i'm not i'm not saying it's going to be like president getting let's not go that far go there but he's definitely going to maybe try a somewhat more bipartisan or conciliatory approach but the republicans elected you know the outlier so do they want him to reach
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across the aisle or do they not i mean does that even work and you know with all of this sort of like you know resist saying and all this boycotting the speech we're going to wear black over the pens do you think that is this. is that even mike is that a real is that a reality that he could even do that is there any chance that he's not going out we had a fight one year ago february twenty eighth two thousand and seventeen was not officially a state of the union but it was an address to the joint session and god bless him he stuck to the script and he looked really presidential and the afterglow was great for about a day because then jeff sessions recused himself moer got appointed and then all dissipated it's virtual so it's an ephemeral moment seize the moment there are the might of the night moments you'll recall perhaps richard nixon said one year of watergate as in all of them and bill clinton declare the era of big government is
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over and yet so there are not only a but i don't know and this is what will churn for the next day and a half on cable news and i'm sure that they've been tapping away at the laptops in that well catered conference room a poet house telling them do this don't do that can't you read the signs and if he's smart he will stick to the prompter and hopefully nothing will not come out of the box a day later you know it's interesting when you mention the speech he gave last february or that all that kind of controversy that diluted all. you know with this bill what will his state of the union it was it could have the same kind of short shelf life because you know let's be honest not a lot of what he promised in that speech last february he has i all lived up to that all lived up to very little and i quote dying industries will come back to life how the coal mine is doing now i think we are out there cold war back he got a call that ag our military will be given the resources its brave warriors so
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richly deserved they're still scraping by crumbling infrastructure will be replaced our terrible drug drug epidemic will slow down this opioid things out of control horse and of course will be a wall but the thing to remember with donald trump is. his supporters take him seriously but not literally his detractors take him literally but seriously there isn't going to be a wall or what they want punish him for that because of course he meant it metaphorically what they are getting nervous about is amnesty and what happened to repeal and replace obamacare so he's got an opportunity tonight to deliver a well crafted message if he can if that donald trump shows up if he can just control himself. is really hard to stop but it's interesting that you bring back because that was that's one of the first ones i remember was was bill clinton's state of the union when he said that like it's all of which looking back now. big
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government was over really never because of the rigor of it's huge it's usually one of the big much of the criticism that faced over the last year from the media has been focused on his tone and his style tone something we're going to hear a lot about like there are a lot of there of town exactly there's no doubt and i think his problem is he's toneless it's just. all it please do is base but you're right it's go. through the roof. what easy fixes could trump try to make in this speech to sort of placate some of it mom is there we placate but make it easier for certain people to sort of listen to his message maybe find a middle ground what kind of things could he do to just take back a little bit it's a question i've been asking my twitter followers and i've asked an expert lisa ghosh a from beverly hills manners. consults major corporations
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ask girl winning actors and everybody in between and i asked her at least if you were in the conference room at the white house planning the speech what advice would you give the president and she said take a look. i would advise president trump to highlight his achievements but i would also tell him to do that in a way that is less self-congratulatory and a little bit more self deprecating i think that we've experienced him patting himself on the back a great deal and it would be nice to see a bit more of a humble side and if we're talking about manners in my expertise i think that when he makes his communications that he should become a little bit more aware of body language and not to cross his arms or point fingers and to eliminate some of the hyperbole that he's used in the past no name calling
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no mention of fake news and really trying to rise above the fray and take it to take this next year and so forth into a more mature level if only if i met all of the thing is go whenever he just goes down every time you know when they go low we go ha she did wait for that i don't know which to you know this. the pose is not all that bad though but you know what really strikes me both that in this whole thing of their state of the union and all that it really at the end of the day is just a dog and pony show is a t.v. show a parade of people out and they say let's cry for the soldiers of the widows or whatever it is everybody gets up and collapse that everybody said style the president promises a bunch of stuff there's not going to deliver peace in the military appeases everybody give a shout out to everybody out to the balcony the end of the day it's it really means nothing it's all show now in my opinion next and said we're going to cure cancer you know they got flaws hope we do yeah but it's a t.v. show it is a t.v.
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show and that's i think kind of the sad state of politics i understand there's always got to be a little pomp and circumstance of politics and it's out of our like out of respect for the reverence of it that it has to the country not that it's a sporting event like somebody has won or lost he never has why residents are like my grandsons went out the window when that congressman hollered at obama you. really good point and i wonder you know if if you know what all of this is suddenly we're going to kind of look back at this stretch of however many years and say boy we really lost that beautiful thing about you know having really great leaders get up speak from their heart this is what i hope to see happen not make promises not you know appease everybody in the audience and just speak large are we ever going to see that well yes thing will anybody do it as well as the gipper did. rock obama could hold the room and his hand even w. who was not a great public speaker you remember that first speech after nine eleven the out for
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one mommies shining moment we were all america everybody and that it's hard that i wish we didn't have to have a tragedy to realize that we're all americans that we all suffer from the same injustice is that it doesn't matter who you are or where you're from you can end up on the bottom is typically is the top and that's the whole point of aa. christie is that we're a community and we work together i think that gets a lot of what i see which trump shows up and then i would never talk to us that's all i'm doing as all right there goes the pleasure of you on how one goes to the big rigs of darks. for three years the disabled children from moscow school want to a have had a yearly treat one that not only gives them a day off from school and a magical experience but one that teaches them the most important lesson of all that of love each year they're taken for a husky taken from husky driven sled rides through snow drift trails of moscow's
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debt downwards do you want or will. donald trump concludes his first state of the union address as president of the united states the speech that received both boos a standing ovation. from the gulf. war how much did you know anger grows. with his decision to treat jerusalem as israel's capital u.s. trade delegation becoming the latest target. the protests. to pharmacy chains in the german city of frankfurt have been labeled as racist with a centuries old name deemed offensive to african migrants here on the program but we gauge reaction from locals it's simply historic terminal in the pharmacy doesn't for sure doesn't use it to be to be offensive we shouldn't change our traditions.
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it wednesday world news headlines here live from moscow this is r.t. international from all of us here welcome to the program. donald trump has delivered his first state of the union address on capitol hill in his speech he praised the accomplishments of his first year as president of the united states together we are building a safe strong and proud america we want every citizen to be proud and our nation. well for ever be safe and strong and proud and mighty and free thank you and god bless america. started off with everything that's changed since last year and all of the policies
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he followed through on and then went on to say that his administration's been making america great for all americans this statement turned out to be quite divisive reactions range from standing ovations to some booing from the audience we have gone forward with a clear vision and a righteous mission. to make america great again for all americans. nato but moving on to policy it was quite a lengthy speech but he managed to go into both domestic and foreign policy but mostly domestic policy of course bragging about his trickle down economic policies celebrating police and veterans and exporting on clean energy to the world we have the war on interviewed a whole clean coal he also brought up infrastructure and focus quite heavily on
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immigration announcing a bipartisan immigration reform plan and arguably one of the most important announcements of the night keeping guantanamo bay open so he's going back on obama's policy but on foreign policy there was plenty of american exceptionalism mixed with platitudes and cliche's he introduced the subject by naming every so-called threat to the u.s. but in general it was all pretty vague he didn't go into detail explaining how he would accomplish any of these goals but beyond that trump took credit for eliminating isis and he seemed to have hinted at continued military presence in the region saying quote we will continue our fight until isis is defeated he ended it with north korea calling it the worst of all dictatorships warning that their pursuit of nuclear weapons could. very soon a threat in our homeland even though d p r k has never attacked another country before north korea's reckless pursuit of nuclear missiles could very soon threaten our homeland past experience has taught us that complacency and concessions
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only invite aggression and provocation i will not repeat the mistakes of past administrations that got us into this very dangerous position while russia and china have been trying to reduce tensions between the u.s. and north korea and they even called on the us to not provoke them anymore but somehow they were designated as threats and from speech around the world we face rogue regimes terrorist groups and rivals like china and russia that challenge our interests our economy and our values in confronting these horrible dangers we know that weakness is the surest path to conflict and on match power is the surest means to our true and great defense i was just a watching mainstream coverage earlier in the only criticism that had wellies
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foreign policy wise was that he was apparently too soft on russia. during his speech donald trump criticized the international backlash that followed his decision to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital in palestine there's mounting anger over the move spilling over recently during a u.s. business delegations visit to the city of bethlehem. i. know you know. the scene it took place at a meeting of the bethlehem chamber of commerce and industry protesters arrived with the by no condemning dawdle drum after minor scuffles the meeting was cut short after yes paula has more of the anger caused by the ongoing jerusalem controversy. but this is just the latest incident in a string of protests that has been taking place on the palestinian street there were protests in front of the palestinian prime minister's office in the west bank
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city of ramallah now there they were protesting against the reduction of services being offered by where the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees the protests and the anger on the palestinian street have gone as fast into the israeli parliament told israeli knesset where just last week the american vice president mike pence was visiting as he stood up to speak a group of arab lawmakers who constitute the food largest faction in the israeli parliament started shouting and holding up banners with anti american messages citizens of israel. now mike pence during his speech at the israeli parliament only further infuriated
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the anger that is already here on the street by announcing that by the end of makes sure the americans would be moving their embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem since president trump made that announcement on jerusalem back at the beginning of december they have been more than twelve palestinians who have been killed more than a thousand have been injured and one. have been away states and this is a situation that just won't go away and witnessing tensions continue to climb. to a pharmacy chains in the german city of frankfurt have been labeled as racist in municipal union representing foreigners says that the centuries old name offends migrants from africa as they contain the word more artie's peter all of her explains. what is in a name well for frankfurt council the name of two of the city's pharmacies was enough to demand change this is one of them the exam so more and it's
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not final parts of the name that the city council here in frankfurt have a problem with it translates as the pharmacy now traditionally what that meant is that this was a pharmacy that would have stalked alternative medicines all medicines from the east as well as western medicine this building here you can see originates from nineteen hundred however there are campaign is that say that this type of name has no place in modern germany the reason for the complaints was that people said this using the term morrish was racist and offensive against people from north africa but we spoke to people here on the streets of frankfurt and gauge their opinion about the proposed name change i think it's a shame because it's part of maybe our culture to end it doesn't have any more to do with maybe we've. already. we shouldn't change
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our traditions here i don't easy for me if something is to be racist it has to either diminish or belittle people in this case it has more to do with recognizing cultural heritage it didn't even appear to me that you know it's offensive because it is a historic it's simply historic terminal in the pharmacy doesn't for sure doesn't use it to be to be offensive the owners of both pharmacies politely declined to appear on camera saying that the news that they were going to be forced to change their name brought nothing but unwanted publicity interestingly enough the name up a ticket or more and is much more common place in the state of north rhine-westphalia but when the integration council in that state were asked if they'd be following frankfurt's example. well they said no they had far better things to be doing these are all of frankfurt ten past here in moscow although the value of bitcoin has been noticeably volatile the positives seem to sit with the
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technology underlying the cryptocurrency in russia's capital one businessman has turned a former soviet car factory into a crypto currency farm in the hope of benefiting the local economy and kill of process how do ya go over the details in his new segment called crypto audio. welcome to our digital digest on everything exciting in the world of block chain i mean your practice and thiago this is our t. script old soviet ciphering technology may just be what the world needs for a global revolution in mining we're about to speak to the founder of the russian mining company and see what the multi-cell mind is all about big news from moscow as the russian mining company cone by dmitri marine shiv one of president vladimir putin's internet buds men plan to raise as much as one hundred million dollars in bitcoin and a theory i'm for their i.c.a.o. .
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