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brain injured into drive by shootings in the central a tele and city of must show that the attacks are believed to be connected local media reports that the victims were of african origin suggests the incidents may have been rather racially motivated a suspect who police say is an italian national has been arrested it comes after dismembered body of an eighteen year old italian girl was discovered hidden in two suitcases and hear much odetta and the jury and migrant was arrested in connection with that day. turkey and greece have reignited a decades long feud over the sovereignty of two small islands with turkey even threatening to break the legs of officials from its nato ally athens will feel the anger of turkey we will break the arms and legs of any offices of the prime minister or of any minister who dares to step in the aegean unspeakable statements
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like these are early 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 you can see the uninhabited territories being disputed turkey recently stepped up its claim all knew the islands the move came after a great court denied the extradition of eight men wanted in connection with the failed military coup in twenty sixteen originally the islands are part of the ottoman empire but have been recognized by the e.u. greek the sovereignty issue ignited back in december nineteenth ninety five when a turkish boat ran the greek vessel assured it was followed by a suspension of turkish and greek attempts to remove each others' flags from the islands even by journalists former belgian parliament member political expert who
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says he's not surprised by the raw between nothings and. ok encrease have a past off 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. in such a situation it won't make that much of a difference of course. all the countries are very poor it that this is my get out of hand you know that of course they do not like to nato members at all but nato has always supervised these 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 were limited dictates that dead did not impede the nato membership so i think on the whole things will go on as usual just
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the only thing that we have to take care o. is that this does not get out of hand this can always happen because. the crime ridden u.s. city of baltimore house cold for a cease fire this weekend in an attempt to study me it's a rocketing murder rates last year so a record three hundred and forty three homicides in the city the spike to its population shrinking be increasing violence has been linked to severe inequality the prevalence of illegal firearms and an opioid epidemic samir account has more now on the initiative. this weekend activists are calling for a seventy two hour ceasefire asking for a weekend without any violence whatsoever this is a 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
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all over the city would distort what a weekend he would keep it is a weekend of no homicides the rise is partly attributed to 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 shocked 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
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doesn't really sound like a new plan even the department of justice advised against it both tomorrow and for its most widespread constitutional and is current replace thing has 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. art can be difficult to appreciate the best of times especially when the work in
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censorship. but in the gallery since it a painting down and disguised as an hour performance is wrong. i think it's taking power over an artist's right to. work within the law subset of the stupid this is. because of all the pages in the in the gallery they're reducing all the lead. why should this too low and i don't see why it should have been taken down again we just say in that it's another example of the prevalence sexualization of the human form within. society today i think it's really bad that jumping on the me to campaign to sort of have an opera ties to the gallery if they're talking about the have to simply cation of women then there are hundreds of the paintings in the gallery that do that as well how and some women not see fund that really empowering facebook's new mission juror kids targeting six to twelve year olds host go person
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health professionals worried we'll bring you the full story after this. the world is getting away from us dollars wall reserve currency the one road one bell 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 here's the treasury secretary really trying to make it look like oh it's our policy 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 see that other countries recognize as funding the wars and the weapons on the property that they're trying to escape. oh no appetite i mean for conflict is very very low these days
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public service much more eager to see economic improvement and they are to. actually get you into a fight with a neighbor or or with other powers in the world. nineteen minutes into the program welcome back israel has been called a beacon of light and hope in the middle east by the u.k.'s defense secretary gavin williamson also stressed that the nation has a friend for life in britain and says he has been asking people in london if they agree if you were the u.k.'s defense secretary which country would you call a beacon of light hope in the middle east jordan you for longer than the whole you should definitely know the us. put it this way i suppose i would think lebanon where christians and muslims appear to work out
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a way of living together and sharing political power you're right perhaps he was talking about israel israel no i don't agree because of the palestinian troubles i don't subscribe to that they're not very good at adapting to other people i think it's just going to home a two state solution but do you think israel is a beacon of light yes. because you have to typically i think you tease i think peace and that's hope for the best he's also said that britain is going to remain one of the closest and best friends to israel so what's your take on that. we will be friends with everybody. facebook has been urged to pull the plug on a so-called safe chopped up for children organizations have warned the social media giant that the app called messenger kids poses health and safety risks here's a quick look it's promotional video. it's
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a video chatting messaging app for families and kids and it's designed to give parents more control when their kids started communicating i might keep the op is designed for children aged between six and twelve parents or guardians can control the settings from their own facebook accounts and approve and monitor contacts for instance messenger kids function seeing clued sending text photos and using video chat facebook has defended the platform saying it's a great way for families to connect. families will be better off because it exists my daughter uses it on a daily basis now it has enabled me to be more in touch with her. critics argue that children are simply not ready for the dangers of the digital world but those in favor think that they don't hunt says their online skills i think and. emotionally developing and they're not ready to sort of go into anything like the need more time it's awfully hypocritical for
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a generation that created facebook to turn around and say that their kids shouldn't be on facebook because it's making the mother happy i do think parents need to be aware that the future is is real and it's happening and that most of their children's lives will be spent inside of the digital cosmos i think the have to be an age limit otherwise. where is it going to end and i think children and just their emotional. to be able to digital cosmos is real it is a real place and it will exist in the future for these children and so we need to help them understand how to navigate the digital world part of that is understanding what the rules of engagement are so keeping kids keeping themselves safe while they're online and understanding what information to share and what information they should keep private we need to be photographed with where we're going with and i think education is the k. if we can train them on how to use that from the age of thirteen. maybe we can
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solve a few future problems but i do you fear. we tape on social media here in. the u.s. defense department published its nuclear posture review on friday i'd climbing america's nuclear strategy apart from strengthening its nuclear capability the doctrine takes a seemingly tougher stance on china russia and north korea claiming these states represent a unique and complex threat there if you also point out that u.s. diplomats would continue to speak from a position of strength we got the reaction of russia's ambassador to the you get us to cuba. then yeah in order to justify the increase in military spending and the growth in its nuclear capabilities america has come up with a scare story about russia we understand that the ideas aimed at boosting the military budget with trillions of dollars. or twenty eighteen nuclear if you was
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already being compared to perak obama's from seven years ago we discussed the document with the us politician as well as the director from the nuclear age peace foundation. vast majority of the nuclear issue is word for for the will probably obama administration however the underlying tone of it is a throwback to the cold war what president trump declared in his state of the union address was that we need to ramp up our nuclear capability and make us so strong that nobody would be even willing to engage in or even try and gauge with the united states because we have a strong nuclear arsenal that actually is really dangerous thinking and it's almost like into the amateur hour it's a little bit of everything sure it's a throwback to some of the cold war more explicit nuclear threats between the u.s. and russia and between the u.s. and other adversaries namely china and north korea but it's also
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a continuation of u.s. nuclear policy from past decades this is not that much different than what president obama had in his nuclear posture review in two thousand and ten this is more aggressive it does lower the threshold for possible nuclear weapons use and it calls for additional unnecessary types of nuclear weapons but in general this is much of this is the status quo. not finally this news hour hurtling around the frozen wastelands of siberia in old soviet era cars is certainly not an activity for the faint hearted but it is exactly what one hearty group of russian drivers has been doing at the ice drift mud in this race in the world's largest freshwater lake baikal.
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a. few speak french. most. of them told. you crim list released by the boy tells into an institution those included on the list are accused simply by association. being from russia or is no one except it calls for suspicion so does the criminalist really changes. in kentucky. boy says it was very bad news for you.
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a comin he said he wouldn't let us know coal mines left. his job to go ok when i said that that was a laugh to see these people a survivor disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever have to the phone lines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. yet you know. the state of the you yet. was why overcovered to give shut up shut up you don't want to talk about
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the fate of the union so how do you want here's a quick highlight video and then we'll move on to other more important news stream . so now let's talk about the f.b.i. as you know the f.b.i. claimed they had accidentally lost text messages that a judge ordered they not lose in which two f.b.i. agents were apparently discussing their hatred of donald trump because they're human but then after a backlash the f.b.i. found to the jackson messages. no this got me to thinking i believe there were other times the f.b.i. and cia have lost important evidence or documents so. i did some research and here are your top ten times the of.
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the young people are demanding more explosions on the show so we're going to have also the office of cats we have running around don't stop on i'm all right. number ten the j.f.k. files revealed the f.b.i. has misplaced oswald's fingerprints taken off the rifle this is this is serious because without those fingerprints how can they prove without chatter with a doubt that it was oswald who fired the shot that hit kennedy from both the front and the back of his head at the same time. and the case in case any of you going away that's a conspiracy theory no it's only a theory if you don't have the courage of your convictions you're not a coward it's a conspiracy story. number nine more oz walt an entire volume of cia files on oz wall that was supposed to be released has gone missing the cia
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alternately explained volume five of oswald security and they never have existed. wow much of an excuse right there do you want to if we keep digging on this whole j.f.k. assassination thing the cia will one day hold a press conference ago possible of john f. kennedy may never have existed. can argue with that. number eight following the one nine hundred ninety two ruby ridge standoff where the f.b.i. gunned down a mother holding her baby they later lost track of the resulting report about the bureau's wrong doing alternately and agents did go to prison for distro. buoying that report what accountability never heard of it number seven and twenty fifteen the cia's inspector general accidentally deleted it's only copy of
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a senate report about the agency's history of brutal interrogation techniques cached dannelly. hate when you accidentally delete all evidence of the report of the cia's ongoing war crimes which we call print their. night with the girls number six why did just lose small things like documents when you can pull a disappearing act with a whole pieces of crime scenes after martin luther king jr was assassinated the authorities misplaced the dense hedges between him and milk hotel back balcony and where the assassin pulled the trigger in the book the plot to kill king the author notes the former mayor of memphis told a reporter the day after the shooting some trees or brush behind the rooming house from which dr king was supposed to have been shot were being cut down. it
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sure does suck when you misplace half of a major crime scene thereby making all the first hand witnesses who said they saw smoke coming from the bushes instead of the boarding room sound nuts because there are no bushes. this was this is basically the analog version of wiping the hard drive all right this is back it back in nineteen sixty eight it was just called wiping the yard. you were young you would think i couldn't really claim wiping the yard with accidental but they did they were lying we all know who cut down the bushes somebody just mistakenly believed on the lawn. number five waco texas as you recall in one thousand nine hundred three the f.b.i. laid siege to the branch davidian compound and during the assault a massive fire broke out the f.b.i. so vehemently denied that it had any blame for the fire that killed nearly eighty
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people it was a coup answered and said when it happened to be driving tanks into a building that caught fire. the f.b.i. also said they couldn't find any audio or video tape showing what happened that day then in one thousand nine hundred ninety s. u.s. small marshals impounded previously undisclosed f.b.i. tapes that reportedly include a recording of an f.b.i. commander giving the ok to fire incendiary tear gas. who's to say. we know you were asking about the bootleg tapes of the bon jovi concert at madison square garden number four that time the f.b.i. lost the laptops of hillary clinton's aides or rather agreed to destroy the lab in a kind of you scratch my back i'll wipe your hard drive can a deal well
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a month before the twenty six thousand election we learned the f.b.i. agreed to destroy the laptops of top hillary clinton aides after a limited examination of their contents let us see the evidence and we'll burn it for you. normal number three that time the f.b.i. lost the d.n.c. servers which were supposedly hacked by russians during the election oh wait no the f.b.i. didn't lose them they just ask nicely to see them and were told no. they said the democratic party when left them see that hacked email servers why that saw this is supposedly the crime of the year if not the decade and the d.n.c. won't let the f.b.i. investigate so where are those servers now well former d.n.c. chair donna brazil said the d.n.c. replicated the servers and then destroyed them. since normal i have proof of a major crime on this photo now i can tell you. that's horrible oh god that is
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you know you can't see it now i can. tell you what i will draw a replica of this. give you that one that fits my story better and know you can says. the d.n.c. clearly has something to hide the one person who has even revealed some of the wrongdoing has been donna brazil admitting the primary was financially rigged in favor of hillary clinton and yet still. try it other you haven't seen the interview with her but trying to get a straight answer out of donna brazil is like trying to train a squirrel to do card tricks like donald why did you guys not give the other servers well i have to tell you i'm from the guy who can make up the stats are you tell you there's no hootenanny you know of saying no i have no idea what you're saying. you know. this time the
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cia lost control of their hacking arsenal so we created the cia to spy on other countries then the cia ended up spying on us citizens then they lost their hacking tools they used to spy on us citizens and other countries are using their tolls to spy on us i stuff air you know what you wrote about our squeeze by on us. how do you talk passion into a job. and the number one number one time the cia and then was. that time the cia said it couldn't find its own regulations on how to declassified documents. the cia lost its own guidelines for how to decide whether or which documents to pretend it lost you know we we know there's some way to
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decide whether we should fake like we can find something but we just can't find it gotta get it have you have you tried calling and i don't know if you look have you looked in the cab because it may be two hundred eight the real j.f.k. murder weapon if you looked over there come on the guidelines on how to disappear stuff and just disappear guys. you know i'm stop trusting these fellas how do you want to do you see the day this is the day. well certainly you can always take the news from behind venice trackers like fit to say it's have accidently revealed a highly secretive u.s.
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military base in the air yet and not only revealed it but also gave the exact dimensions of the base or at least the area you can run around inside of. those suckers just thinking that i am military look like fools this should also remind us how much information there is about us out there if the government knows how you move what you do all day when you do it then they can also notice when you stray from that pattern stray from the order if you know the finally start that affair you've been considering going will fall off the wagon back into the depths of frozen yogurt addiction like a book that's why the only way to truly be free you've got to do what i do you're every night you drive sporadically for about thirty five forty five minutes just all over the place then you stop your car turn off your phone stick that up your ass. you sit and stare blankly into the middle distance for between five minutes
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and two hours all right then you drive most of the way back home but you walk the last three miles that is the way to remain free in america that's all you did. i don't tell my fact there speaking of the tracking you ice now has access to billions of license plate records the database built by vigilant solutions allows ice. to obtain historical data on the plates locations and by looking up an address of a crime see what vehicles may have been in the vicinity that's right folks we now live in a country where it's still legal just to be near a crime which is really terrifying for me because we tape this show two blocks from the white house all right. yes.
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