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endurance is at its height with a nationalist movement carrying out a series of bombings and shootings the deadly campaign will continue for decades in one thousand nine hundred eight the top official on the island florida and yack was killed becoming the night state worker to be murdered by separatists in two thousand and fourteen the national liberation front of course lay down its arms declaring a permanent ceasefire opening a path for separatist and pro autonomy political parties to reach a compromise with the central government back in december and nationalist separatist alliance won an absolute majority in the course can assemble in leaving my current political movement far behind that victory rate separatists hope. that their wish list is relatively modest at least for now the main cause official status for the corsican language control over the local budget and no more holiday
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homes for outsiders clogging up this paradise known as the island of v.t. the corsican leaders warn parents should leave the school some people are now telling if winning elections does not even get to this to hold talks on what he gave you a mandate for means democracy is a dead end to go from that to saying bombs are more effective than votes is something i don't agree with but which at some point could be validated by number of people. giving in could prove difficult for highly centralized frantz previous administrations have met corsica's demands with their attention and even refused to negotiate on hints he may be different to specific promises approving allusive so far. we could consider possible changes but these would come as elsewhere within the framework of the constitution this republican framework does not allow us to say yes to certain demands such as on residency rights or recognizing corsica as the official language alongside french. plans later to give
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a speech on his vision of the mediterranean island or bringing mourners pay said throughout the day. now russia is mourning the death of major roman phillipe off his plane was shot down by islamic militants in northern syria on saturday the pilot of void capture by taking his own life by blowing up a hand grenade when he was surrounded by enemy forces on the ground.
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for manfully prove was fighting terrorism and died as a hero i came here today to honor him he gave his life so that we can live in peace . but it was in high school he dreamt of becoming a pilot and the elevons greet when we were discussing creature was his during class he said without hesitation i want to fly after he entered the military academy he once came back to the high school during his winter break wearing his military uniform you know hid behind others when anyone needed his help he was always there but you never do that to show off he was a great guy. human rights watch has published a new report lifting the lid on how drugs are misused in some u.s. nursing homes or relatives of those who have suffered mistreatment say a strong anti psychotic drug so used to control residents with dementia their rights group collected some of their testimonies. my name is charlene wagner my
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husband is out one way. why are you so sleepy day. one whom he was. totally dry and to you couldn't even talk to. other drugs are f.d.a. approved for the treatment of psychosis and they're used in nursing homes to treat psychosis but to keep people with dementia quiet and manageable until the one nine hundred ninety s. it was very common for nursing homes to use physical restraints physical restraints are banned but now many nursing facilities are using chemical restraints instead my mother's name is lois been cooler she's seventy five years old she went into a nursing home when she was seventy two and she had to mencia. when we wanted to see her she wouldn't talk she wouldn't laugh she wouldn't cry wouldn't do anything she would just sit and stare like she wasn't even there if you
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have dementia and somebody in a nursing facility doesn't understand what your needs are you could be given an anti-psychotic drug and you end your life not being yourself not being understood and there's no reason that this should happen according to the report almost one hundred eighty thousand people mostly with dementia give an anti psychotic drugs each week drugs are often administered without the consent of residents told a relative's and we spoke to one of the research was behind this report. people with dementia who live in nursing homes often have behaviors that are considered difficult for staff. and so rather than investigate what the cause of that behavior is often their staff are very quick to start prescribing these kinds of medications which have a strong sedative effect and so that means that many of these residents end up
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being drowsy on able to communicate and so that it basically facilitates life for a foreigner say home staff the problem here is that really the medications are being used not to treat a medical condition but to control the behavior of residents who are considered difficult all nursing home staff are basically drugging people into a state where they are constantly sedated that is not appropriate care it's use of practice and it needs to stop patricia mcginnis from the california advocates for nursing home reform told us that the use of anti psychotic drugs poses a real threat to the lives of people with dementia. at least one hundred seventy nine thousand people every week who are treated and who have dementia who are treated with anti-psychotic drugs. it's easier to drug somebody up it's less
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expensive than having adequate staff we have very weakened forcemeat system in this country certainly in california this week so one of the ways to control people and control behavior people who have dementia is to give them and i psychotic drugs even the f.d.a. has noted that your when you give somebody with dementia anti-psychotic drugs you have a two times higher chance of death it can cause people to like you said before to become zombies have and i psychotic drugs can cause death and i said cut it drys can cause heart palpitations and heart issues with people we really have to look at what is informed consent and make it national make it at a federal level that this isn't form consent and unless and until you have that from every single person every single resident or their representative you simply cannot provide give anybody want to be as kinds of drugs your program a chance in about.
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the u.s. is losing into a summer on the climate denying is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one and number two the effects of the climate change and why the catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all this other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double by. nearly
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twenty past the hour here in moscow and the u.s. vice president will head to the winter olympics in pyongyang chang but not apparently to enjoy the sports. twenty francs we're traveling to the olympics to make sure that north korea doesn't use the powerful symbolism in the backdrop. of the winter olympics will be telling the truth about north korea at every stop we'll be sure that whatever. the whatever color cooperation that's existing between north and south korea today on the olympic team does not cloud the reality. hence also
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plans to take the father of a student who died after being jailed in north korea for attempting to steal a propaganda poster from a hotel in pyongyang the idea is to remind the world of the atrocities that happened in north korea and pence will also visit a memorial for the south korean sailors killed in twenty ten after the sinking of a warship which seoul says was a north korean torpedo attack image on us the two koreas held their first direct talks since twenty fifteen soon afterwards it was announced north korea would attend the limpid games the two countries agreed to march together under one flag at the opening ceremony for the first time in twelve years and the north and south also decided to send a joint women's ice hockey team and the latest development of the leader of north korea's parliament came young's kim young nam will now be attending the opening ceremony and dr simone chong from the korea peace network believes the games are a valuable opportunity to calm tensions. trump actually supported the creation of
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participation you know and but he seems to me that there is the reason we didn't do a demonstration. on the games for players who wanted seven percent or in the car in a unit during the olympic winter olympics benefit not only korean peninsula but also the entire world this is really truly extraordinary time to korea's trying to . go on you know piece of fence right at the end or a faster and this is this is typically treats just to strategic trying to halt. one one green. movement so i really hope it doesn't really ruin is so awesome opportunity and the spirit of peace. formula one is not just about speed and champagne celebrations on the podium for his drivers and fans after decades of entertaining the track and pick lanes the iconic grid girls will no
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longer be a part of motor racing xprize event. james is a proven winner. the same question for you. formula one's commercial director announced the decision saying the grid girls no longer fit with modern social norms yet at that it now seems irrelevant and inappropriate for motor racing fans across the world but meanwhile the grid girls themselves say they're offended after years of service to the sport believing there's nothing offensive about their job they say their role is to promote the formula one brand and that it shouldn't be restricted by any issues over political correctness. i saw my outfit before i agreed to do it i knew i was wearing i knew what was expected of me if you look at any kind of advertisement or branding these days you know you have beautiful glamorous hostesses working for the best talent in the world you have
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victoria's secret models who represent the brand so while they model fall and so i don't think you can say that having great go and glamorous promotional models isn't keeping up with the times i mean isn't shouldn't be a dirty word but obviously it could boil down to that sadly i just feel it's a bit of a backward step because if we want to say to women you know we want to feel empowered and we can do and be whatever we want to be a i don't see a problem with promotional work tools we'll do it by choice and we're not forced into the was and or go supply for the job and all the guys i know absolutely love the job so i don't see that there's any soul problem with that tool a lot of people do come to the shows to oversee to meet some of the girls as well to get pictures with because that's a parolee and some of my friends who work in the professional work they've met their future husband i don't know why they haven't said anything for texas because too many people would objectify and they probably didn't think that this much would
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happen so i'm not sure why they didn't consult with us some of them and i want to fans are also against the initiative a web site has been going to supporting the grade girls with the petition of receiving the backing of well around eight thousand people many of them claim let the models do their job. facial recognition technology has impressed smartphone users the world over but now farmers keeping with the times have also found a use for it. but the real question is whether the cow face i.d. will be able to differentiate between twin cows or correctly identify
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a cow wearing a silly hat now these rogue terrorist cows will have a harder time sneaking through t.s.a. security disguised as peaceful cows. and that wraps up the program for this hour when our international though we were talking with more of your wednesday headlines very soon. despite its title and history of the soviet union has dominated international sport
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however this is not about the lives of those champions from. the bright. number. you want but there with the board you are. this is what your work goes she was the first with your example or your you were the first serve you . lympics team of nine hundred fifty two minutes saluted siege survivors concentration camp prisoners and from the line soldiers pushed their first baby in the earth is a good move there is corruption because you are much further surefooted because you're worthless but you're in for the one for yourself or with a bit of a pro with you if you think that here we're going to. conventions your bush world but through personal. enthusiasm both of whom you don't want out there are still
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more than pretty than you're well aware there's got to be on in the world free of rising stock and we're. what politicians to do something. to put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be rich . that's a going to be pressing the survival of forty three in the morning can't beat the cold i'm interested always in the wilds of our. first city. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill the narrowness and spend the two to twenty million album fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else on earth because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy like great so well paul transfer. and thinks it's going to. thank you. very doing the salutations with the big game now on the books in the new england patriots going back to the old drawing board to figure out what went wrong and develop new ways to lie cheat and steal their fellow schemers here in washington d.c.
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have also had themselves quite the busy weekend since the trumpet ministration unleashed the controversial and much talked about five the memo on friday written at the behest of the house intelligence committee chair republicans never knew me as the memo claims the f.b.i. and the justice department abuse their surveillance authority and trumps twenty sixteen presidential campaign you see apparently they used the illustrious and controversial steel dossier to secure a surveillance warrant from the five the court against the trump campaign's card page but actively chose not to disclose to the by the court that the dossier was paid for by democrats and republicans as opposite opposition research against donald trump and had not been legitimately verified or corroborated. since the unredacted memo drop we've seen an incredible amount of teeth gnashing in the sanctimonious hypocrisy by both members of the major political parties here in the states as well as current and former surveillance state icons all declaring that
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the memo and its release are an outright attack on our sacred law enforcement institutions namely the n jellicoe folks over at the federal bureau of investigation from john mccain tweeting that the latest attacks on the f.b.i. and the department of justice serve no american interest no parties no president only putin's to former f.b.i. director james comey standing up for his former colleagues declaring also depreciate the f.b.i. speaking up i wish more of our leaders would but take heart american history shows that in the long run weasels and liars never hold the field so long as good people stand up not a lot of schools are streets named for joe mccarthy. you're right james weasels and liars never hold the field they just get f.b.i. headquarters named after them. so what the fire is a memo out doing justin timberlake for the biggest bomb of the weekend let's let
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the eagle soar star watching the hawks. because. it looks like. it's like. as you get to the bottom so if you. like you know that i got. hit with. that he. was exactly. welcome everyone to watch the tyrrell ben turner joining me today is great city of texas is the former you for youth vote strategist and spokesperson for the twenty sixteen from campaign author and dentist one salad lost to the third sal always a pleasure having you on great to be here so men after i'm sure poring over the memo and all the chatter surrounding it as a as a as
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a young trump supporter what did you what did you take away from it what jumped out at you the most. well i mean that's everything we need if you've been following this story like many big supporters and for a couple of the campaign have you expected this to come out we knew there were abuses especially with the characters involved like mccabe rosenstein and others so it wasn't a surprise to me. i am glad it finally came out i'm glad that they had gabby at the front of it because i think he holds a lot of respect on both sides of the aisle when it comes to him really giving everything in equal opportunity under the law so i'm glad he's out there and talking about it and i think we have a long way to go on this like penn said and others there's a lot more memos to come out and this is only the tip of the iceberg most definitely most heavily you know it's interesting keeping with our wonderful football metaphors the hypocrisy of football was being thrown all over washington this week in the wake of the release what's what's stuck out to you was the most
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egregious example i mean for me it was going to be democrats defending the f.b.i. as an institution that you know during the bush years they shredded i think justifiably for agents consistence kind of bending and abuse of our constitution the bill of rights that jumped out to me what else jumped out to you is the the wonderful hypocrisy footballers throw in rome. well i think it was keeping the truth from the american people i mean you look at what schiff and other democrats have done they first tried to fear tactic that this was going to release you know valuable information to our enemies and counterintelligence tactics which it did not it's not reveal any source is there anything and then now they're going into destroying people's careers like nunez and others who wanted this to be public so the so that's what has struck me the most is just their ability to. try to deceive the american people and be go after honorable people who create so i just trying to follow the trail on all this crap and that is and it's an interesting dynamic and i think especially when you look at the fires of course i mean you had people
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sounding off about this for a long time journalist radley balko recently tweeted quote you know the pearl clutching over alleged misleading info on the page warrant application reminds me of gaffes over the no knock raid on man afford when the political class gets the tiniest taste of injustices inflicted on regular people daily they make themselves in the mendell of it's a great quote just how disconnected is the washington political elite and these guys on the hill who are voting for this kind of surveillance state tactics and then you know and then suddenly when it's this kind of brought to them it suddenly oh my goodness what this exists i can't believe this yet all of us the civil libertarians and the a.c.l.u. and all that have been talking about this for years of these tactics. exactly and i think it's time we put it check on this i don't think any american would agree that we need to get rid of this completely there definitely needs to be checks and i think you're definitely seen to have proctor see going on with congress i mean if
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if everyone in congress doesn't know already that every single one of their e-mails as well as every other american citizens e-mails are being looked at or can be looked at by the f.b.i. and that these type of you know political inclinations can happen when going after certain issues like with carter page you know something has to be done and it's the hypocrisy i mean we do have the democrat memo coming out so it will be interesting to see but i thought one thing that was interesting since we're talking about hawkers see is according to the latest numbers when the republican member was brought to the house members where they could come and read it before it was released to the public you had over two hundred hundred twelve republicans read the memo with about fifty eight democrats you read it now the democrats and those four house members to come up and read and i think eighty nine or ninety republicans have read it in fifty seven democrats have actually less democrats have read the democrat memo than read the republican memo this is the hypocrisy it's all about politics right now it's all about saving faith i mean the d.n.c.
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is dead broke hillary clinton lost they have nobody to replace obama or bernie sanders right now and so democrats are kind of lost and and right now politics is getting the better of them when it comes to this important issue and that's one of the things i want to ask you about you know as someone who you worked for campaign in two thousand and sixteen how how are these controversies you know one after another whether legitimate or not you know how are they playing on from supporters and you know have do you feel they're going to be a big factor i mean from the memo to everything else are they going to be a big factor come come you know the twenty eighteen midterms i mean now today we have a huge drop in the stock market the definitely hard on him because he's tied his success a lot of times verbally to the stock market so how is this playing out and when your pain. he has mentioned the stock market a lot he didn't mention it today at all if you notice that we're going to. we're going to be very you know cincinnati he's stayed away from that but i mean if you look at the economy the economy is great all the signs are pointing towards great
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economic growth and future for this country and i know donald trump has said a personal goal of reaching thirty thousand on the dow jones before his eight years are up so we'll see if he gets there but you know there need to be a correction the you know the market doesn't always go straight up all the time and we need a little correction and hopefully that's what happens in and with the great things donald trump has done like tax reform and reduction and regulation reform that will continue to see growth. but going forward to the twenty eighteen midterms i know you've asked me this many times on this show and i've yet to say that i'm worried you're seeing the polls bounce back for a publican's in the midterms the r n c is raking in a record amount in number one an awful lection year and i think with the memo and more things that are going to come out before then and hopefully as well getting something done with immigration reform that's the kind of energy that needs to continue within the base and within dollars from supporters to get them to the polls as they did in two thousand and sixteen so right now i am still not worried
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and i think these type of things only keep energizing the base and i have yet to come across any friends or other people that i've known that have disliked donald trump or like him have that support waiver and i've seen those never trumper they're coming around so you combine the twenty sixteen electorate with those never jumpers come in around him maybe stayed home or go to third party transfer over to donald trump you could see a big big turnout for republicans in twenty eighteen you know i want to ask you this is kind of an interesting thing that side of the drum political realm. after looking at pictures of the amount of best i could say kind of police state style security on the streets so many apples during the super bowl should we be rethinking our form domestic policies i mean when if we have to turn this i don't know if you've seen them but it's incredibly sheriff's drive had like soldiers you know if we have to turn our streets into a d.m.z. just to play a football game something's going wrong here we have to you know that's not just security it seems you know yes we want to be safe but you know if we're worried
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that something bad is going to happen then not a mover like you know we need to step back and rethink this. i think it's a sign that we need to step back and rethink immigration like chain migration and other issues that donald trump is wanting to fix of course we don't like to see those images in the united states we're not a third world country we're not an issue a country that has to deal with an extremely high crime rates like others do. but it is a concern and i mean terrorism is a big concern for many people in this country and you know we've had a lot of recent attacks foiled that could have been west and they and they where you've seen you know concerts being attacked like you're on the ground but there's a certain point those were when you look at like policies overseas if we're drone bombing you know weddings and you know obama did that trumps continued escalated the drone war that's what creates more terror you know we can all agree on that so you know at the end of the day shouldn't we be rethinking that foreign policy i mean from did run on kind of hey we need to pull back and do this less and you know
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in order to stop creating this kind of animosity we're going to come home and do it to us. could there be more analyzing of that and step back i would agree with you on that but donald trump also run on letting the military deal with the military knows how to and that's take out enemies and right now those are terrorists and so i think donald trump might be getting too much freedom and trust in those commanders and what they want to do because after all i mean that's what they do they go to war and they take out the enemy and so maybe pulling those reins back a little bit might be a good idea to reassess that but you know that's something we'll have to look at in the future and hopefully there can be bipartisan support for that look at us both agreeing on that topic i like that ok i like seeing that when that happens you know it's interesting because because that's what dialogue is key over just yelling and debate all the time that you see on the other channel that is key which is the view quickly but you.
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