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but their wish list is relatively modest at least for now the main cause official status for the course can languish control over the local budget and no more holiday homes for outsiders clogging up this paradise known as the island of v.t. the corsican leaders warn parents should he calls some people are now telling me if winning elections does not even gets us to hold talks on what we 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 france previous administrations have met corsica's demands with irritation and even refused to negotiate on hints he may be different to specific promises approving allusive so far. we can see the possible changes but it's elsewhere within the framework of the constitution this republican framework does not allow us to say
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yes to certain demands such as on residency rights or recognizing corsican language alongside french. plans later to give us beach on his vision of the mediterranean island here on r.t. will bring you more on his visit throughout the day. russia is mourning the death of major philip off whose plane was shot down by islamic militants in northern syria on saturday the pilot of ordered capture by taking his own life blowing up a hand grenade when he was surrounded by enemy forces on the ground. the.
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money for a man felipe of was fighting terrorism and died as a hero's i came here today to honor him he gave his life so that we can live in peace. with him for in high school he dreamt of becoming a pilot and then evans greta when we were discussing career choices 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 when his military uniform you know hid behind others when anyone needed his help he was always there but you never do there to show he was a great guy. he want rights watch has published a new report lifting the lid on how drugs are misused in some u.s. nursing homes relatives of those who have suffered mistreatment say strong anti
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psychotic drugs are used to control residents with dementia the rights group collected some of their testimonies. my name is charlene wagner my husband is out one way. why are you so sleepy day. one whom he was. totally dry and you couldn't even talk to. other drugs are f.d.a. approved for the treatment of psychosis and they're used to 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 mention.
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where we went to see her she wouldn't talk she wouldn't she wouldn't cry wouldn't do anything she would just sit and stare like she wasn't even there if you 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 are given unto you psychotic drugs each week the drugs are often administered without the consent of residents or their relatives we spoke to one of the research was behind this disturbing 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
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these kinds of medications which have a strong sedative effect and so that means that many of these residents end up 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 who suffer from dementia. at least one hundred
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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 that's less expensive than having adequate staff we have a very weak and for support system in this country certainly in california it's weak 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 and i psychotic drugs can cause death and i psychotic drugs 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
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cannot give anybody want to these kinds of drugs this is also international we have just. one else so we. just don't. have it. yet to ship out is the answer. and it gets really equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just of the common ground. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch school it's about the passion from the it's the age of
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the super money. and spending twenty million. it's an experience like to. be with us today and violinist who risked his life by playing music while living under islamic state says he was trying to inspire mosul residents to resist mokdad live in the terrorist controlled city composing and playing despite a complete ban on music he later became a symbol of the liberation reportedly being the first musician to play in liberated
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mosul and now he speaks out about the diet humanitarian situation that the city has been left in. yeah. sick. to visit. and so he will simply. live. right near one of. the biggest trying. to say to the one that we don't have the city how we could name the dies the city. should have a school. we don't have the city and you know. we have. a broken so it's really hard to come there's a serious story broke there are cities are. they could simply live their cities.
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fiji's. just to look east for a life you know from the government or national forest so we feel like. a few days ago video agency roughly filmed inside most so will the water mains the city we should warn you you may find some of the following images disturbing most of the city was leveled by fierce fighting with terrorists and by the u.s. led coalition bombardment during the liberation campaign thousands of bodies are still trapped under the ruins for the rescuers extracting more every day for more coverage of the situation and most soldiers head over to. the u.s. a vice president will head to the winter olympics in pyongyang but not apparently to enjoy the sports. quite frankly we're traveling to the olympics to make
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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 existed between north and south korea today on olympic teams does not cloud the reality. pence also 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 reportedly to remind the world of the atrocities that happened in north korea and so will also visit a memorial for a south korean sailors killed in twenty ten after the sinking of a warship which seoul says was a north korean torpedo attack now in mid january the two koreas held their first direct talks since twenty fifteen soon afterwards it was announced north korea
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would attend the olympic 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 the latest development the leader of north korea's parliament kim young now will be attending the opening ceremony and dr simone chun from the korea peace network believes the games are a valuable opportunity to calm tensions. trying to actually support the korean our 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 want seven percent or even think that the korean or you know during the olympic winter olympic benefit not only korean peninsula but also the entire world this is really truly historic time it took four years trying to. go on you know piece of rock at the end or a faster and this is this is typically treats just to strategic trying to halt.
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on one green. movement so i really hope it doesn't really want is so awesome opportunity and the spirit of. formula one is not just about speed and champagne celebrations on the podium for us drivers and fans after decades of entertaining the track and pit lanes the iconic grid girls will no longer be a part of motor racing surprise event. james is a proven winner. the same question for you. formula one's a commercial director announced the decision saying the grid girls no longer fit with modern social norms he added that it now seems irrelevant and inappropriate for motor racing fans across the world meanwhile the grid girls themselves say
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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 issues of 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 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 is in keeping with the times i mean isn't shouldn't be a dirty was 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 i don't see
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a problem with promotional work tools we'll do it by choice and we're not forced into the was and 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 although if 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 it if it's because too many people would objectify and they probably didn't think that this much would happen so i'm not sure why they didn't consult with us some formula one fans are also against the initiative a website has been launched supporting the grade girls with the petition and receiving the backing of around eight thousand people many of them claim that the models do that job. so facial recognition technology has impressed smartphone users the world over but now farmers keeping up with the times i've also found
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the warm little bit of the been borel for me just remember if your review of the described rules for world order if you look at what irish was the first to be reserved for york you were the first some of you to limp it team with nine hundred fifty two when the polluted seats of ifas concentration camp prisoners and front line soldiers pushed their first baby in the earth it's good to go from here with corruption because you know much good mood of the ship full of good luck because you're worse than the foot you're in for the one for their shells or we have to get out of the earth with you if you think that the area we're going to go with. the variations your bush will push through personal first little enthusiasm will overwhelm you don't wear out the actual more simply be put in your work for the workers here we are in the will free up guys you know can we.
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will make this manufacture consensus instantly of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room sick. to the real need for work. but politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president i'm sure. or somehow want to be us. what's it like to be for us it's like before us three in the morning can people that i'm interested always in the waters of my house. first sip.
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max kaiser this is the kaiser report so much to talk about stacy max we've been traveling quite a lot miami los angeles now back to north carolina was comical there's been a lot happening we've had the tide pod situation. with me now yeah i brought my diet bars in case during the show i need to eat my time as part of this type are revolution millennial phenomenon now that's the problem with new is that it seems like this whole you know the fact is that what happened was tied pods is that some elderly people with dementia ate some of those and they passed away but they
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ate that because they had dementia but the news covered the story and therefore a lot of young people apparently thought it was a good idea to try it themselves to see you know i mean not even in that film idiocracy are the people so doraine just as to start eating just type of cleaning product i remember they try to water their lawns again or a that didn't work out very well but to just eat chemicals like this because they are brightly colored seems like a complete collapse of society these three are saying when i was little my mom would say. we don't wash your mouth that was so now the millenniums are just eating time pods to cleanse their entire system of all biological organic material and replace it with some kind of industrial chemical material i'm not however. so gross . that's gross why god gave the wrapper taste like something licking the bottom of a diesel engine. i'm not sure i'm not sure it's not totally
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a for ten hoax this story but nevertheless there's also been a story of the flame throwers and. his soul for million dollars so flame throwers all right once i know about wise you know unless i'm flam throws i don't know you know he's been on twitter and he's been talking about flame throwers and selling flame throwers and selling baseball caps and doing all sorts of crazy stuff tweeting about i think you know somebody apocalypse isn't trying to defeat the zombies so he's selling flamethrowers as a good zombie deterrent and that some concerned people are trying to get regulators to stop them from selling flame thrower saying it's dangerous but america started doing nation and we french and i can't talk anymore because when i'm out to solve it in response to this incredible then walks of chemicals i don't not to do it somebody. go get some water. while they get some water i will read this first headline here these are the six traders who were just
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arrested for manipulating the gold market on monday morning we reported here at zero hedge that a number of traders currently or formerly employed by u.b.s. h.s.b.c. and deutsche bank as usual no j.p. morgan u.s. banks were touched would be perp walk and charged in an unprecedented cross agency crackdown fifteen the c.f. to see d.o.j. and f.b.i. seeking to punish spoofers of futures this was confirmed moments ago by a c f t c press release which announced criminal and civil enforcement actions against three banks and six individuals involved in commodities fraud and spoofing schemes so a bank has to pay thirty million dollars u.b.s. the fifteen million dollars and h.s.b.c. a spray one point five million dollars to settle these spoofing futures in the gold and silver markets all right well we were talking about this for ten years that
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these banks manipulate the price of gold and silver as a way to keep the dollar buoyant and keep the focus on the dollar and everyone argued that this was a not possible because for every bar there was a seller but in the world of naked futures and spoofing that's not true and now it's come out these banks are manipulating the gold price and it's still going on by the way i mean this is just a slap on the wrist for a few banks that are engaged in manipulation but they're the schemes continue and the price is continuing to be suppressed in this way and but people don't want to believe it because they have a cult like following of money in the u.s. dollar you and i on here on the kaiser report have covered over and over the fact that we've had several people on whose show you live as it's happening the spoofing happening in spoofing is creating the illusion. when that actual trades are happening and getting you know basically triggering stop loss orders and things like that to force people to dump their gold or silver it seems to mostly happen
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downward pressure downward but here we have these banks being charged with civil manipulation h.s.b.c. again these are basically these alleged crimes that there are now paying fines for they happened up until two thousand and fourteen for those keeping count this is roughly the fourth time h.s.b.c. has been found guilty of manipulating markets after the bank nearly lost its charter and swore it would never manipulate markets again remember you and i ran in to eric holder at washington d.c. a airport ronald reagan airport and we confronted him about this and and he insisted to us that you know that they this was a suitable punishment for them that paying their fines would teach them a lesson and they wouldn't manipulate markets anymore but this is happening in these particular cases up until twenty fourteen twenty fifteen so still happening ongoing most part of their deferred prosecution agreement when they were caught
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laundering money for mexican drug cartels they are not a lot of when any kind of fraud or manipulation without losing a license now they've done a four times and they continue to have a license so there's no law if you are in the banking industry there's no law that applies to you you can just steal money with reckless abandon and that's the bottom line now one of the guys arrested was actually he had his firm in chicago had devised an algorithm for the other guy arrested a few years ago in london who had been charged with causing the flash crash because he was spoofing s. and p. futures and the many contracts and this company in chicago had devised the algorithm for him and they got off at that time they were not charged with anything because they said we you know we only desire. and an algorithm to this guy specifications we didn't do anything illegal with it but apparently that firm is then saw that they created that algorithm and said well why don't we use this and
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they started rigging markets as well. illegal to. have a flame thrower in the in a less delivery room for babies or something like that so it's illegal to have algorithms to steal money which is what these algorithms do because they're done in a way that makes certain folks some money they ignore it because the law doesn't apply to them and we live in a two tier society there's laws that apply to the masses another is no laws for these folks and that's clear anyway so that story sap and we've been covering it for a year is here is to see f.t.c. and the likes of these guys the o.j. and f.b.i. who were concerned about crypto currency and whether or not they're transparent enough and yet here are these allegedly very transparent markets gold silver they were very transparent and to traders that we've interviewed here like angela wire who showed you on screen the spoofing happening and yet people still refuse to
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believe that transparent spoofing happening and nevertheless so a lot of people have moved into crypto currency because they feel like well perhaps that you know this is a market that is not controlled by u.b.s. and h.s.b.c. and deutsche bank who go golfing with the president and the you know attorney general and therefore always get off from these crimes and never charged with these crimes maybe some you know like minions and the low guys on the totem pole get arrested as in this case in the six traders who were arrested and are being charged criminally in the gold and silver market manipulation so we're moving to this next headline here more than one million people signing up for early access to robin hood's new crypto trading service no fee stock trading app robin-hood announced thursday it was rolling out. free trading in digital currency is big queen in a theory i'm beginning in february although the service will initially only be available in just five states within one day after that announcement hundreds of
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thousands of people had indicated they wanted to be notified about early access to crypto currency trading so seventy eight percent of the users of this seventy eight percent are between eighteen and thirty five years old their millennial zx they they want to they're pouring into this app in order to have access to crypto currency trading it's only allowed in california massachusetts missouri montana new hampshire for so then a rule rolled out across the rest of the united states but looks pretty big news you know it's amazing they have over a million and it's just those five states so if robonaut is available in all fifty states who are saying you know what that would be ten twenty million people would be signing up for this which is an enormous amount of people and cryptocurrency is a really caught the imagination of this generation that is rejecting the old school model of banking and they like the censorship resistance of crypto currency and individual sovereignty that it brings so this is part of the new generation
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a lot of people are saying the likes of queen they should be worried because this is a developed app that is already in existence this robin hood app is what else i've been using to trade stocks now they're so it's already something they're using to trade stocks and now they could trade cryptocurrency s. but you know the news in the past week as well has been that this exchange in japan was hacked of some crypto currencies four hundred over four hundred million u.s. dollars worth of currency and then these three young guys these three young japanese guys came out and had the press conference and announce that they would give cash on hand back to these people four hundred million dollars or it was is a huge surprise because i hadn't even heard of the exchange we've been around in cryptocurrency sector for a long time and yet they made enough money to four hundred million dollars on hand to reimburse people who had crypto currency stolen or i want the other markets capita loans worth five to six hundred billion and that just happened the last few years and the.
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