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it's make. this little bundle of joy he would have no chills of surviving in the wild the pandas can only win one cup at a time but usually good business to. china puts a lot of effort into making up for this cruel mistake of nature. is just it was your money. china's penda breeding has become something of a production line. it's almost as though they've been copied three d. printed and put on show for the public. several cups of bologna here each year. but only less would buy dedicated scientists will be for nothing if panda enough can't be encouraged in captivity it's not as though they don't practice a tool but in the same lazy way they do everything else this proud mom agape is to
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twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for the. all to see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the free float world cold and you're back to been a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that much qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that weighting spirit to the aussie theme. recently i had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best form since my last will come on that story as well as three. thousand zero zero zero zero here i call russia.
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by fly strike strike left left left more or less ok stop that's really good that. the protest held against the owner a convention took place ten days after columbine. knew what happened to columbine on april twentieth one thousand nine hundred nine was that two two young men who were intent on killing as many students as they could they opened fire on students outside and then went when when confronted with a police presence they went inside the school began shooting there went into the library that's where they they they killed and injured the most students and that's that's where my son was then went worse as the day went on. no word from him being asked by the police if we could provide a description of him and what he was wearing at one point asking for dental
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records and being told at one point that there was one last school bus bringing students. back from columbine. when you're waiting for forty five minutes for a bus that should have only taken a couple minutes i then began to realize that there was no last school bus. how old was daniel when he died fifteen.
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seventeen years ago when we last met i think it ended in tears for me because i realized again what i what i would do if they came to take my gun and that would be the end of it for. this country for sure and i'm not willing to hand that over. or. no i'm able to do it and i know i would do it. protect my rights. the rights of my friends the rights of my loved ones the rights of this country. the able you mean struggle you know that therefore i don't have to think so. or the store i wouldn't let it go easily and probably not while i'm living.
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i feel like there are a lot of gun owners out there who don't take the responsibility of owning guns carrying guns storing guns i don't think they take it seriously enough why the resistance to regulation. because it leads to more regulation. that's too slippery of a slope we can have a law to protect people from their own stupidity. one hundred eighty degrees backus guy sees a word sexy when they talk about guns i'm not going to but they're all man to. their emotional. ya know you. don't know. you don't know. a well regulated militia being
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necessary for the security of a free state comma the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be and for. the second amendment and every state constitution guarantees my right to keep and bear arms why for my personal safety and to preserve liberty that's why it's called america and its allies around the solution i've heard him say school i think there's somebody shooting in here. mass shootings in america have become almost commonplace but the sandy hook school massacre where six and seven year olds were targeted by government reached a new level of horror and cuts to the rule of the american gun debate. today cause me to honestly think i'm absolutely not i think if one of those
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teachers the principal who never had had a gun. that young man. possibly i would not have killed anyone or barry would have died do you think it's he. overtook john miller with it's a life i think a properly trained teacher can and can and just a uniter at that they deal with i think is friggin fantastic and certain school districts are training their teachers so they can carry a weapon. and school. we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see how fast we get on the buses how fast we do this who actually got hit by the paint ball gun. and straight cool but pretty you know scary to the swat team comes
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in there are and they're like ok everybody out you know put your hands up and we're all put our hands up we're terrified and takes us out so. we had a thought to him yes i did. yes this is a middle school. so if we could do. that possibility of oh yeah we could be prepared. what do every single mass shooting have in common gone free zone. i mean there was i think it was an armed guard at columbine. from my cold dead. you know i think that part of the problem is that the gun lobby has been very successful in getting their message out
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much more so than those who want to see reasonable gun laws they control the narrative that you're either for the second amendment or against it you're either for freedom or against freedom those surest way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good way that god. that. you're after these mass shootings gun sales do tend to go up just because people start getting freaked out people think that the government is gonna take our guns i mean i hate seeing the shootings happen but it is definitely it is good for business. this is a smith and wesson and then p. fifty it is our best selling weapon right now there are pretty tough. here. and.
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assault weapons truck control the city. what is that this is a semiautomatic rifle. is it is in all an assault weapon no one else. semiautomatic one pull the trigger one shot and those who differentiates is that in your eyes the five the ones fully automatic and the other isn't right while they controversal that. because the media and the left wing politician is one meg bogeyman itis. a tool. plesiosaur russell i mean this is by even about what it is i know i know and i should even call him an assault rifle we're going to it's a military style weapon that's what they want me to say a sporting gun you know you know different names but it's the same thing it's a military weapon. not
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a reason to buy an assault rifle is if you're going to make an assault on an enemy position and you need a lot of bullets because you've got a lot of people in the position you're attacking the assault rifle was mere pharmacy. it seems to me you don't need an assault rifle to kill a deer this this ongoing debates that some people have about whether things like the a k forty seven and the a r fifteen are so weapons or not that's a whole discussion is absurd that the estee greatest friend and a mass shooter could have. been having a one on. one of the. right up. to two killers. went out in search of guns they were under eighteen they got an eighteen year old to go to the gun show to a gun show with them to make the purchase they purposely sought out
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a private seller that's the so-called gun show loophole where you can go to a gun show you know one table for the licensed dealer you have to go through a background check table of a private seller no background check. there's guns that i sold and everybody sells every gun dealer that are found all around the united states in crimes they should have you know mandatory registration nationwide everybody owns a gun it should be registered and then i am and they're responsible for that weapon why should you let some kid walk in a gun store buy fifteen guns and be able to give him to fifteen of his friends with no receipt even sold them and everything's legal that means guns could be shipped in from the east coast in the west coast and sold in a newspaper to it to anybody that can pass a background check that's how the criminals get guns.
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about forty percent. of all gun sales are private sales they don't go through a background check and these are not going through a license dealer imagine going to an airport and have to go through security and they said ok we're in have sixty percent of the people go through security and forty percent can bypass it would you get onto that airplane. i think. i can take you right now thirty three miles from here and buy you anything you want on the side of the road to something the black market dealers it's out there facebook for example you can buy guns on. you know but just try it with a part of it and that is still legal in tennessee you can as of now you can still be product sales in tennessee but without them without a background check you can't so you can so that any one of us so to try to
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introduce the law. that shouldn't be. without. do you should we should. you know also that after her not so well there needs to be some things done to people where they're back to working again and not being given money by the government to run around and do whatever they will do there's a lot of things we could there dressed maybe that's not the only problem could be some mental health issues could be drugs cause of it for all i don't know that but we are not the problem. it's. going to be. should anything be done. now. the national solution take it's course.
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oh no no no no no no no no no. no when. so all this getting away from us dollar as wall reserve currency the one road one belt policy linking up russia and china is out of the dollar every last trade oil away from the dollar and countries are desperate to get out of the u.s. dollar so the dollar is going to lose value no matter what anybody says so there's the treasury secretary really trying to make it look like oh it's our balls or for a lower dollar dollar matter what he says the dollar is going lower as we've been saying for a number of years because the u.s. dollar is a kind seeing that other countries recognize as funding the war and the weapons and
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the poverty that they're trying to escape. exists is hotter than kentucky. boy you see you go very funny. money says he was going to snow cool mines left. the job to grow all the great ones just said. that it was love to see 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 that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened.
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everybody i'm stephen both got to ask hollywood guy usual suspects that every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v.'s to suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we're just a little bit different i'm honest abraham lincoln or no no no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country and. hitting the road have some fun every day americans come home and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american killed. on. this little bundle of joy he would have no chance of surviving in the wild mother pandas can only win one cup at a time but usually give birth to. every year china puts a lot of effort into making up for this cruel mistake of nature.
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is just. china's panda breeding has become something of a production line. it's almost as though they've been copied three d. printed and put on show for the public. several cubs are born here each year. but only left work by dedicated scientists will be for nothing if panda love can't be encouraged in captivity it's not as though they don't practice until but in the same lazy way they do everything else with this proud mommy gave birth to twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for the. bomb across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private
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companies to meet people the simple simple song alone even some company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us the roped off allowed from us you guys who got the pick of my because. i've been basis . to quote them out of your. home or you that. well bill if bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt and to redistribute. all or was to purchase their debt downwards do you want or will. own appetite i mean for conflict is very very low these days and public servant much more eager to see economic improvement than they are to. actually get into a fight with
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a neighbor or or with other powers in the world. i think it's terrible you want to know the truth and i think it's a disgrace a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves and much worse than that. the f.b.i. and the u.s. justice department used a highly dubious dossier to obtain a warrant and spiled on times trying to sixteen election campaign those are the claims made in and newly released deep classified memo. comes to mind when protests are expected in the german city of compas off the increasing violence attacks against locals by refugees. and with threshold murder rates and the police corruption scandal the u.s. city of baltimore is introducing a so-called cease fire weekend hoping to temporarily stops a spate of killings of people all around the city make commitments to just be
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peaceful and not be valid for three days with a stop what we can do we keep begging to see a weekend of no homes to. it's nine o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with mina dear a tutor welcome to the program the release of the highly anticipated congressional memo approved by the u.s. president has ended speculation on one matter and started it on another this time over the fate of the investigation into donald trump's link to russia here's a breakdown of the controversial memo it claims the u.s. justice department and f.b.i. illegally obtained a warrant for the surveillance of a former trump aide and to be granted the warrant the f.b.i. used a dossier even the agency's former chief called unverified the dossier was allegedly
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funded by the democratic party and clinton foundation it was created by former british intelligence officer christopher still and the memo states both the f.b.i. and justice department were aware of his bias against donald trump's election campaign i think it's terrible you want to know the truth i think it's a disgrace what's going on in this country i think it's a disgrace the memo was sent to congress it was declassified congress will do whatever they're going to do but i think it's a disgrace what's happening in our country and when you look at that and you see that in some of the other things what's going on in a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves and much worse than that the democratic party was opposed to the memo being made public and now seem to be preparing to declassify one of their own to counter this latest republican document caleb maupin breaks down all the controversy surrounding its release. for over a year there has been an investigation by congress into donald trump for alleged
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collusion with russia satellite all start well according to the recently declassified memo it all started with the foreign intelligence surveillance act a warrant issued allowing the government to spy on trump during his presidential campaign so how do you get a warrant to spy on a presidential campaign well you present the pfizer court with a da ca in this case it's the infamous steel dossier now the f.b.i. chief admitted that it was dubious but he still used it and the f.b.i. still relied on it the i.c. leadership thought it important for a variety of reasons to alert the incoming president to the existence of this material even though it was solicitous and verified no swear once warrant would have been sort from the feis a court for those the steel doors to information so you present the court with a dot ca you pretty much don't believe because it'll help you get a warrant to spy on who you want now this is what deputy attorney general bruce or said about christopher steele the former british agent and his agenda. steele was
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desperate that donald trump not get elected president and was passionate about him not becoming president so why would a judge issue a warrant based on a dasi a that was pretty non-credible oh that's because the f.b.i. never told him that according to the memo this was intentionally left out of the report now trump tweeted last year. terrible just found out that obama had my vies tapped in trump tower just before the victory nothing found this is mccarthyism surrender all those people that mocked trump's tweet and said oh federal agencies could never spy on people unless they have good reasons that couldn't have happened well it started to look like it did happen and trust tweet is not so funny after all caleb mop and archie new york. experts we spoke to a concern that surveillance law was used as a political tool are not for security reasons we could know what the their
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intelligence agencies are doing this must be protecting the american people from from threats but this one was a case where they intervene in a political process that looks like and that's highly unusual and very disturbing this is how the f.b.i. does business they do it surreptitiously they do it by stabbing people in the back they do it by setting people up by entrapping them by tricking them and that's exactly what they did with the place of court they played the face of court judge by not telling them the source of this deal they plead that judge by not telling them that this was a partisan. report and and they got their warrant they got there weren't any way. turkey is threatening to break the legs of greek officials as the two countries reopen iran over the sovereignty of two small islands i things will feel the anger of turkey we will break the arms and legs of any officers of
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the prime minister or of any minister who dares to step on the emir in the aegean unspeakable statements like these are elie into european political culture we have said this before each should know their place additionally we would like to remind him that the legal status of the gene is clear and guaranteed by international law . here on the map you can see the inhabited territories being disputed over turkey has made recent incursions towards the islands after greek court denied the extradition of eight men were part of a failed coup last year originally the isles were part of the ottoman empire that have been long recognized by the e.u. as greek the sovereignty issue ignited back in december one thousand nine hundred five when a turkish boat ran a greek vessel ashore it was followed by a succession of turkish and greek attempts to remove each others' flags from the islands even by journalists former belgian parliament member and political experts
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lo de vaughn news says he's not surprised by the rub between athens and korea. turkey and greece have a past of military conflict i mean in the seventy's they were even at war at some point it's not a surprise that these two could nato member states are in such a situation for a minute it won't make that much of a difference of course the other countries are very poor it's that this is my get out of hand you know that of course they do not like to nato members at war but nader has always survived this kind of skirmishes especially between greece and turkey we should not forget that all rhetoric aside need to it was never about democracy and human rights i mean when nato was founded greece was a military dictatorship and turkey was a military dictatorship that did not impede their nato membership so i think on the whole things will go on as usual just that the only thing that we have to take care
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is that this does not get out of hand this can always happen of course. u.s. city of baltimore will introduce a cease fire this weekend aimed at tackling record high murder rates and stopping a spate of killings is the third ceasefire of its kind of comes as members of the police units in the city are on trial in one of america's biggest corruption scandals america has been following the story. this weekend activists are calling for a seventy two hour cease fire asking for a weekend without any violence whatsoever this is the third event of its kind in the last six months but these cease fire weekends began in august when baltimore's homicide rate reached a record high last year with three hundred forty three murders the highest in the u.s. people all around the city make commitments to just be peaceful and not be violent for three days and to celebrate life and do life affirming event so their events all over the city would distort what a weekend he would keep it is a week in no homicides the rise is partly attributed to
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a drastic drop in arrests made by the gun trace task force which is now dissolved as most of its members are on trial but there's been some damage control authorities have replaced its police commissioner baltimore police commissioner kevin davis was fired the notice should many this morning as mayor catherine pew pushed out a press release at eight o'clock this morning i'm impatient we need violence reduction we need the numbers to go down faster than they are however his appointment came as somewhat of a shock his name almost instantly brought back memories of police shootings back in one thousand nine hundred five nevertheless the new commissioner came out guns blazing with a bunch of reforms including predictive policing a computer system that can estimate the date place and even the possible perpetrator of a crime that's yet to be committed he's planning to install more surveillance cameras and deploy more patrols to troubled districts but stepping up surveillance doesn't really sound like a new plan even the department of justice advised against it bottom a law enforcement widespread unconstitutional and discriminatory policing has
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exacerbated community distrust of the police particularly in the african-american community as court hearings continue here in baltimore many fear that there could be a problem much greater than one rogue unit and some of the latest testimonies. jenkins the indicted officer told me he had hand-picked the gun trace task force to be a front for a criminal enterprise he also said there were officers from other units working with him baltimore police provided security for jenkins when he met with the drug supplier from new york despite efforts to reform the system it seems that every testimony undermines citizens trust in law enforcement and there are still weeks of trials to come samir khan r t reporting from baltimore. seven police are expected to be out in force ahead of anti migrant protests in the city of cot this caucus is home to around one hundred thousand people and since chancellor angela merkel opened germany's borders to refugees and.
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