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now the idea of sucking this water out of the great lakes this one factory would not put this particular area and how much there's a cap for each specific township or county that pulls water of the great lakes there's a cap to how much they can pull out per day so the one that they're pulling out of which is receding in their watershed they have a sixty gallon sixty million gallon per day cattle ok so they have seventy there pull out about seventeen million a day now you add the seven which will clearly not be seven it'll be way more seven million so now you're getting higher up there and when i talk about the radium issue this is i'm thinking five ten fifteen years in the future. holds and so i'm not a politician. you know his world is not based on a lot in her brain or you crave short term i've never had to be a terrible politician i think about that so we have a radium issue and if you look at a map you see where the rate we have this is not this is the radium battle in wisconsin is the wall along that eastern the eastern coast of it along the lake and
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what you're seeing is seventy some of the examinee percent of wisconsin resonates get their water from the well either it's a city well that pulls it up and cleans it or their own home wells so when those wells because we keep having to dig deeper and deeper and deeper the more water we take a groundwater they eventually start hitting all of these rockets or radium is there naturally a great radioactive as it goes through it falls in the water and you can't use that water so more and more cities like walkinshaw which i said went on this very long. track just to get approval for this water when more and more companies like foxconn come in and scott walker's 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 to pull more water out of the well 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 this law the water demand is a major issue and i just want to. started out of south africa with the cape town
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not having any water left in a lake made stove of nothing this is ridiculous we've got it we've got to get control of this because you know it's a little thing like fresh water we only need it to live well as we go to break walk watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics that cover facebook and twitter and see our poll shows that r.t.g. dot com coming up we are talking president donald trump of the state of the state union and all of that big fun stuff with the big picture of how and folks stay tuned to watch of the. match geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert into gas quite easily. to keep in mind no as if you mean to place a. record. exists is harder than kentucky. we've always move them
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places you can go grocery fanny's or you need. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines are said. that it was a lot of these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here and 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. run. up close to the best out of the foothills of. the concepts i was preparing to perform i had to actually prepare myself to die i. don't know said he. well i'm sorry to say you trust me. as most of.
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in an age of personalized social media feeds on a nation a largely living with and partisan echo chamber is devoid of all opposing 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 where president saying and leave on said 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 such as may after all the fuss turned out to be nothing but an entertaining meaningless just struction to discuss how president tribe's first official state of the union address may or may not him back to. in the long run
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we're joined by the one the only host of the big picture. is a pleasure to have you out i want to start there we've lived through quite a few state of the unions now you've lived through the unions a lot of presidents george did obama. you know are they as pivotal an important as the kind of made out to order or is it really in today's day and just kind of more cable news fodder and we're just reading too much of that with sensibly the latter this is the super bowl in the sport of politics anybody who cares 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 date myself summer of one thousand nine hundred seventy three just that a college picture johnny depp was actually i was a go so me and a pal of mine were living in massachusetts at the time first time ever came to
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washington we drove down we got passes from senator kennedy's office when we got into the watergate here when john dean was testifying and when he and mo dean entered the room when she walked in everybody held their breath nice analogy is when. after being humiliated with this story of the shell corporation and delaware on her thirteenth wedding anniversary that's the part you won't see on t.v. but i guarantee you will hypnotise the room are going to be watching i think it's awful i really do i have my issues with the president but i legitimately best point feel bad for millennia because he's. he's not doing or any favorite songs even those of us who disagree this is another instance i think night where we might see something different i'm not i'm not saying it's kind of a lie. presidential i'm getting
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a month ago that margolis but he's definitely going to maybe try a somewhat more bipartisan or conciliatory approach but the republicans elected you know yeah outlier right so do they want him to reach across the aisle or do then i mean does that even work and you know with all of this sort of like you know resist saying and all this boycotting in the speech we're going to wear black and wear the pens do you think that is this. is that even mike is that or 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 eight twenty seventeen it 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 muller got appointed and then all
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dissipated its virtues so it's on a femoral moment seize the moment there are the might of the night moments you'll recall perhaps richard nixon said one year of watergate as an adult and bill clinton to clear the era of big government is over and so they will not only abide and this is what we'll 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 about all that kind of controversy that diluted all that. you know with this bill while 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
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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 he brought the cold war back to call that act our military will be given the resources it's brave warriors so richly deserve they're still scraping by crumbling infrastructure will be replaced are terrible drub 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 of course 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
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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. the government was over there is never going to figure that it's huge it's hugely 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 women hear a lot about like they were along with their out 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 gauche. the what is the fix is could trump try to make in this speech to sort of placate some of them fairly 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
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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 oscar winning actor zz and everybody in between and i asked her lisa if you were in the conference room of the white house planning the speech what advice would you give the president and she said. 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
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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 no mention of fake news and really trying to rise above the fray and take it to a take this next year and so forth into a more mature level if only if i will is a thing of go it whenever he just goes down every time you know when they go low we go high for those without a language to you know this moose. really strikes me that and this whole thing is. really at the end of the day is just a dog and pony show is a t.v. day parade of people out and they say let's cry for the soldiers of the widows or whatever it is everybody gets up in collapse that everybody sits down the president promises a bunch of stuff he's not going to deliver the military pieces everybody give
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a shout out to everybody going out to the balcony everybody has been. nothing it's . not in my opinion we're going to cure cancer. hopefully do but it's a t.v. show. and that's i think kind of the sad state of politics i understand there's always got to be a little pop and circumstance of politics and it should be go out of our like out of. country not that it's a sporting event like somebody. rather than feel i think whether it's went out the window when that congressman hollered at obama you know or a. really good point and i wonder. what all of this is we're going to kind of look back at the stretch of. oil we really lost that that beautiful thing about having really great leaders get up speak from their heart this is what i hope to see happen not make promises not appease everybody in the
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audience to just speak. well will anybody do it as well as they. could hold the room and. even w. who was not a great public speaker member that first speech after nine eleven one. moment we were all america everybody and 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 injustices that it doesn't matter who you are. you can end up on the bottom of the top and that's the whole point of time on. christie is that we're a community and we work together i think that's what i do which shows up and then i was pleased because it's all right. out how it goes with the big love docs all right but. for three years the disabled children from moscow school one away have had a yearly treat one that not only gives them
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don't practice a tool but in the same lazy way they do everything else this proud mom a great with the twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for the. the released a memo moment is upon us republicans are billing it as some kind of silver bullet revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other hand and their supporters in the liberal media call it a distraction finally the public will decide a scene 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 it's fair and hurting whenever my my babies says my book was published in the year two thousand more than hoffa million americans have been
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killed by phone to the us going out of thought to me as i did this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in a real scenario so it was interesting to see who actually got hit by the gun i just saw i did to return to the subject to track down each gun owner who i'd met and photograph those years you god i don't know this but we are not. going to. have. their. hands. when i am.
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the b.b.c. is accused of bias as the u.k.'s house of lords questions the corporations that coverage following the release the damning report. donald trump is quoted saying he'll definitely release the contents of a controversial classified memo alleging abuse that surveillance powers by the f.b.i. . i'm. going . to pharmacies in the german physio frankfurter and broiled in a race after their centuries old names are deemed offensive to african migrants 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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a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me nicky aaron good to have you company this. in our top story the b.b.c. has been accused of bias in its bricks it coverage with the majority of its guests said to hold a pro stance that's according to several recent reports which have prompted anger in britain's house of lords. frankly is a pretty p.c. has become the supporter over for organizing. for your new dave brooks it's true mr to the dude who said to me recently that his job in brussels is move even more difficult because every time he makes a small advance for his problems of mind for the b.b.c. to actually in order because you do
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a duty of impartiality. the report was by an organization called civic tasm a amusingly called it the brussels broadcasting corporation and they found that over a long time period ten years up to two thousand and fifteen out of more than four thousand guests who were asked to speak about the european union just a tiny fraction of one hundred thirty two of them were in favor of this but today's report is from the institute of economic affairs and it allows two of the b.b.c.'s key panel political shows if you like so question time and any questions and they found that out of six hundred panelists who were invited over the last eighteen months two thirds of them supported remaining in the european union with just a third of them supporting bracks it not only that but if you recategorized the people who did support remaining in the european union but are now implementing breck's it
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inside the government you'd still have a sixty forty split against bracks it has a little bit of what they're talking about you cannot leave free access to a market of five hundred million people without making yourself poorer than you otherwise would be actually one of the immigrants that is no longer welcome ham polish really for twenty three years now they've been discriminated until breaks it came about can you please. i've got some other quotations i was saying in the spirit of brits are you just have to listen to the news or the generalization. serves i think anyone who's listen to the newsroom recently has heard the unsponsored broach it. already and the b.b.c. has sent us a statement responding to this latest i.e. a report is said that these programs are not single issue programs and also that it doesn't just invite politicians it invites commentators and leading figures from across the life of spectrum in this country it also says that the b.b.c.
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is no longer reporting on this binary choice leave all remain which the electorate faced in the referendum they're now giving the public the opportunity to hold politicians to account over the way that they're implementing breaks it and we've also contacted several unions and other organizations that represent journalists and we will bring you their response when we get it the editorial guidelines of the corporation however say it must be inclusive and reflect a diversity of opinions. not donald trump has been caught on a hot mike saying kill the release of controversial classified memo allegedly detailing abuse of surveillance powers by the f.b.i. it happened as the president was leaving the chamber after his state of the union address he was asked by republican lawmaker jeff duncan to release the mono. was released four. hundred.
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well his claims the document reveals the f.b.i. his abuse of the foreign intelligence surveillance act particularly with regards to claims found in the infamous trump dossier if confirmed it could damage the reputation of the agency and the ongoing investigation into trump's alleged links to russia the memo was drafted by the chairman of the u.s. house intelligence committee with senators voting on monday to make it public some of the committee members who read it called it absolutely shocking and worse than watergate president trump has told friday to decide whether to release it. well the reaction to trump's first state of the union address was mixed from standing ovations to bluing samir a can was following the speech. arguably one of the most important announcements of the night keeping guantanamo bay open in the past we have foolishly released hundreds and hundreds of dangerous terrorists. only to meet again
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on the battlefield including the isis leader al baghdadi who we captured who we had who we released. so today i'm keeping another promise i just signed prior to walking in an order directing secretary mabus to reexamine our military detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo bay. 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
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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 threaten 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 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 doubt 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
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interests our economy and. in controlling these horrible dangers we know now that weakness is the surest path to conflict and matched power is the surest beings to our true and great. i was just a watching our mainstream coverage earlier and the only criticism big had well his foreign policy wise was that he was apparently too soft on russia. to pharmacies in the german city or frank first have been branded racist i mean if the poor union representing foreigners claims their centuries old names offend migrants from africa as they contain the word more artie's paid to all of explains what is in the name will frankfurt council the name of two of the city's pharmacies was enough to demand the change this is one of them the zealots are protected so more and it's
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not final part 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 campaigners 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 frank first and gauge their opinion about the proposed name. ange i think it's a shame because it's part of maybe our culture too and it doesn't have any more to do with maybe with the. already. we shouldn't change
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our traditions. that you tell 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 turman and 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 it brought nothing but unwanted publicity interestingly enough the name are protected so more and is much more common place in the state of north rhine-westphalia but when the integration council in that state will ask if they'd be following frankfurt's example they said no they had far better things to be doing peter all of a frankfurt.
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