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it's less expensive than having adequate staff we have very we can force that 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 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. so he's president of egypt type other one has a key is the u.s.
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of plotting against ankara in syria it comes amid a fall out between nato allies over turkey's operation against u.s. backed kurdish militias in syria. why does the u.s. continue to send weapons to northern syria even after i saw has been cleared why are you still here why do these weapons still arrive you must be plotting against turkey iran and perhaps russia well ancora began operation olive branch in the african region just over three weeks ago now and it plans to expand it to the syrian town of man beach the town host u.s. troops which helped kurdish forces defeat eisel in the area the turkish president demanded washington with a draw its forces from man beach thirty nine to target the us soldiers well ankara said the start of the military campaign in the region to defend its border after the pentagon announced it was training our so-called security border force led by kurds and the washington later backtracked on its announcement the move deepens the
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rift between the two countries who are saying banksy from ankara is middle east technical university says the crisis of trust between turkey and the us may have catastrophic consequences the moment the turkish government then took his presidency not to be confident towards american policy is probably. distrust. problematic understand ground truth will continue america is in other words the protector of the girls and this is the problem turkey is getting more and more. along probably the americans will not view draw. that and will continue to support the girls and this will become a real conflict with the united states of america. developments are not good neither for turkey in over america. russia is mourning the death of major
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romana filipov whose plane was shot down by islamic militants in northern syria on saturday the pilot of lloyd it captured by taking his own life detonating a hands. and eight when he was surrounded by enemy forces on the ground he has post honestly been awarded the hero of russia mettle the country's highest. the. people for a man felipe of was fighting terrorism and died is a harrison i came here today to honor him he gave his life so that we can live in
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peace. with him from 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 where his military uniform and i hid behind others when anyone needed his help he was always there but you never do that to show he was a great guy. but us finds president has confirmed tale attends the winter olympics in south korea but apparently not to enjoy the games. now 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. will be sure that whatever. whatever court
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cooperation that existed between north and south korea today on all the big teams does not cloud the reality. pence also plans to take the father of a student who died after being jailed in north korea also one be a was arrested for attempting to steal a propaganda poster from a hotel in pyongyang he reportedly wanted to remind the world of north korean atrocities pence will also visit a memorial for south korean sailors killed in two thousand and ten after the sinking of a warship which seoul says was a north korean torpedo attack last month or to korea has held their first direct talks since two thousand and fifteen soon afterwards it was announced that north korea would attend the olympic games but countries agreed to march together under one flag at the opening ceremony for the first time in twelve years the north and south will also send a joint women's ice hockey team it's now been confirmed the leader of north korea's parliament will attend the opening ceremony dr simone chen from the korea peace
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network believes the games are a valuable opportunity to come tensions trump actually supported the creation of participation and unity and but it seems to me that there is so to the reason we didn't do a demonstration. on the games for players who wanted seven years in the korean or you know during the olympic winter olympic is you know a benefit not only for korean peninsula but also for the entire world this is really truly extraordinary time to party is trying to go on you know piece of things rather than war a faster and this is tragically. it's just time to halt. movement so i really hope the vice president doesn't really ruin this awesome opportunity and the spirit of peace. we can exchange dearly in a song may soon be able to take his first walk outside in five years as
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a british judge is about to decide whether to drop a u.k. arrest warrant for skipping bail in two thousand and twelve as basically the only legal cause that's currently keeping us stanch holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london for more on that that's called flight to london now and she's probably polly does this potentially mean songs will leave the embassy today. so that's the big question could you insist on to be packing his bags well inside the embassy right now because legally this arrest warrant was the last impediment to him technically being a free man it was issued back by the much metropolitan police when he skipped bail back in two thousand and twelve that was when he was still wanted for questioning in sweden over allegations of sexual assault since then that swedish case has been dropped so a songes legal team are arguing quite simply that renders this u.k. arrest warrant useless or in lawyer talk they say it's lost its purpose and its
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function for julian assange the big issue all along and has been this sort of looming potential threat of extradition to the u.s. that's been his big concern and that's why he never went to sweden for questioning he said the prosecutors there couldn't guarantee that he wouldn't be extradited to the u.s. no matter how much he asked for those guarantees and that's why his legal team of instead worried about the consequences of him walking out. of the embassy here but why is he said worried about the u.s. he hears of course washington has made no. washington has a bone or two to pick with. the wiki leaks editor for his work over the years with that website the politician stateside have made no secret of their dislike for julian assange let's take a listen to what they've had to say is that they is. the united states do something to stop mr sausage. right now describes a traitor
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a treasonous and he has broken every law the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so i'm not for the death penalty want to do it illegally shoot the son of a wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service ignorance or misplaced idealism is no longer an acceptable excuse for lionizing these demons. even if they're hearing his way today and that is a big his legal team said all along that they will need concrete guarantees from the british authorities that he'll either get safe passage or he won't be arrested and extradited straight on to the u.s. diplomats have been doing a lot of work behind the scenes in recent weeks and months ecuador has been trying to get this case moving along from this legal stalemate that it's been in the six years last month it was revealed that julian assange had been granted ecuadorian citizenship and diplomatic diplomatic status as well so the kind of lining up all
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the ducks in a row hoping that that will get things moving and of course back in two thousand and sixteen the u.n. ruled that julian assange is being of a terribly detained inside the embassy that will be something that lawyers will be emphasizing inside that hearing today so right now everybody keeping an eye on the front door and waiting to see how that hearing goes and what that means for the wiki satisfy. his polyploid the ecuadorian embassy and london we can now bring you the latest we've just learned that the judge has ruled against the first technical point that the songs team is arguing today the judge says the court is not to persuade. he did that the warrant should be withdrawn but court is not expected to hit on decide on the point so let's just take a look back a songes embassy tsonga began back in two thousand and ten when sweden launched rape allegations against him two years later a song to end to the ecuadorian embassy in london austin for asylum shortly after
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the u.k. issued an arrest warrant for the wiki leaks both for breaching bail conditions but ecuador granted him asylum and made last year sweden drop the rape investigation against a summons but he didn't leave the embassy fairing a rest by u.k. police. without with most stories for you after this short break. what holds if you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president and you. want. to be right. this is what. the people. there's the reason why. they should.
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the u.s. is losing into a number one the climate denier is precluding them from the dissipating in this new economy number one. the effects of the climate change the weather catastrophes the global you know migrants that are the result of it all these other problems are hurting the u.s. economy on the other side of the trade so you've got a double bind. welcome back now they've been a part of the glamour of formula one for decades if checkered flag has finally been waved on the iconic great goals.
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james his approval with. the question of where you came. from you know one's commercial director announced the decision saying the grid goes no longer fit in with modern social norms saying they're now irrelevant and inappropriate for most who racing fans across the world which is supermodel naomi campbell is among those who stepped up in defense of the grid girls saying the job's not remotely offensive and it's a good way for women to proudly represent their countries the great goals themselves that faith they're offended by the decision after years of service to the sport they say their role is to promote the f one brand and that it shouldn't be restricted by issues of political correctness or 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 host s. is working for the best lines in the world you have victoria's secret models who represent the brand so while that that. they model for and so i don't think you can
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say that having great go and glamorous promotional models is in keeping with the times semitism 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 i don't see a problem with promotional work tools we all do it by choice and we're not forced into the word and or go to apply for the job and all the guys i know absolutely love the job so i don't see that there's any saw a problem with it to a lot of people do you come to the shows to oversee to meet some of the girls as well to get the pictures with the guys that they parolees 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. well life can be tough on the international space
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station cooped up for months isolated from the rest of the world but the cosmonauts and astronauts currently on board have found a new way to entertain themselves yes they've taken up badminton antti was able to film them again in three hundred sixty degrees as you can see playing badminton in zero gravity does have its challenges challenges for example playing upside down you can watch more exclusive three hundred sixty degree videos from space on r.t. dot com. facial recognition technology is impressing smartphone users all over the world and pharma is keeping up with the times have also found a use for it. but
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the real question is whether the cal seats id will be able to differentiate between twin towers or correctly identify a cow wearing a silly hat now the terrorist college will have a harder time sneaking through t.s.a. security disguised as peaceful crowds.
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but we're going to breaking news now on r.t. international a u.k. judge has ruled that the arrest warrant against julian a song that still stands that's according to the court's twitter account that's basically the only legal course that's been keeping him holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london warrant was issued back in two thousand and twelve when the wiki leaks chief was wanted on rape charges in sweden but he skipped bail and sought asylum in the ecuadorian embassy and flown to house spent over five years in the embassy fearing he'll be extradited to the u.s. where he's wanted over publishing massive amounts of classified data well no official charges have been brought against the songs by washington but hey believes his punishment may be severe up to and including the death penalty and we're going to be bringing you all the latest on the next steps that the songs will take following this decision by the u.k. courts morning. we'll be back at the top of the hour with all the latest on this story and more stories to join as that.
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across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies. the simple simple song alone even some company against elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that all posts. actually miss you guys you got a violent up going to go. buy been this is a stick with them out. for you man but then the. locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's of school for much more than the war it's about the hurt and the redistribution. downwards if you want to.
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this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part chilton. markets continue their curious correction with the dow dropping dramatically over eleven hundred points and that's yet again after friday's six hundred sixty point sell off and today we'll focus on energy with the assistance of ashley banks energy an oil trader david greene bird and solar c.e.o. campanella plus tyson slocum the director of public citizens energy program joins us were packed tighter that is justin timberlake march fifth so let's get to it first with some headlines. the federal government is headed for yet another shutdown on friday at one am with no sign of compromise on the issue of the doco dreamer's or on immigration or anything else there is talk on the hill of yet
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another short term. m.c.r. a continuing resolution to keep the government open and with regard to the dreamers unless congress takes some action roughly seven hundred eighty thousand dreamers face deportation on march fifth and a related news the government's debt limit will be reached in early march as opposed to late march early april as previously anticipated the debt limit is the amount of money that the government can borrow as opposed to the budget deficit the debt limit will need to be raised beyond the current twenty point five trillion dollar level the debt limit does not restrict what congress can spend it simply allows the treasury department to pay bills already oh do which is why it's such a huge deal if it was ever not raised the reason for the earlier expected need to raise the debt limit is due to the one point five trillion dollar tax cuts that will begin costing the government ten to fifteen billion dollars each month due to reduced tax revenues. chinese e-commerce firm j.d.
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dot com may be the biggest company you've never heard of if you're watching in the u.s. and europe that's particularly true the company's founder and c.e.o. has big plans to change that in an interview with the financial times c.e.o. richard lui discussed plans to expand in europe first in france then the u.k. and germany and then the u.s. all this year and yes they can and will compete directly with amazon the world's largest retailer lew says j.d. dot com will spend one billion dollars over the next two years to build up their logistics network in france and the company aims to generate more than half its profits outside china within ten years one major challenge for j.d. dot com will be to match the speed of their logistics network in china which the company owns a big difference from amazon. and royal dutch shell and conoco phillips have both reported strong fourth quarter earnings stronger than in the
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last several years in fact as crude oil prices jumped at the end of last year shells q four profits more than doubled to three point eight billion dollars from one point five billion in the same quarter a year earlier even with that shell said their cash flow has dropped due primarily to a two billion dollars charge related to the cut in u.s. corporate tax rates approved by congress and the president at the end of last year for conoco phillips profits jumped in q four to one point five eight billion dollars compared with thirty five million dollar lost during the same period last year conoco phillips was a beneficiary of the new tax law adding an extra nine hundred million dollars to their balance sheets. the u.s. is the second biggest consumer of energy per capita in the world coming in second right after china the world's most populated country the us holds the world's largest coal reserves in the second biggest oil reserves accounting for twenty percent of the world's total oil consumption here's argy correspondent ashley banks
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to break it all down for us actually that's right bart according to hydro carbons technology oil and natural gas accounted for over sixty percent of the united states total energy consumption which means the u.s. accounts for nearly twenty percent of the world's total oil consumption making the us the biggest oil consuming country and the world's second biggest natural gas and coal consumer let's compare that to china which accounts for twenty two percent of the world's total energy consumption over sixty five percent of the country's total energy consumption was due to how much the country consumes coal that makes china the world's biggest coal consumer producer and porter china is also the second largest oil consumer and one of the top five natural gas consumers in the world let's take a look at franciscan. sumption france is one of the biggest energy consumers in europe it accounts for about two percent of the world's total energy consumption
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nuclear energy accounted for thirty nine percent of the country's total energy consumption oil comprised of thirty two percent and natural gas comprised of fifteen percent of the primary energy consumed by france let's compare that to south korea or south korea account for about two point one percent of the world's total energy consumption and about forty percent of the country's total primary energy consumption comes from oil the country is also one of the top five all importers and the six biggest oil refining country and the world the country imports over eighty percent of its crude oil from the middle east saying in the same area let's take a look at north korea while south korea and china shine brightly and night here's a picture of north korea the entire country looks like it's asleep now this photo was taken by a nasa satellite it shows a lack of electricity produced and north korea up north korea supply of electricity
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is too small to shine through the night want circle back to the u.s. here's a satellite image of south that taxes unlike north korea south texas is shining bright but barton what we see here are bright lights from the wells and fracking equipment and eagle ford competing with whites from nearby austin san antonio and corpus christi while research shows fracking has fueled a dramatic boom in america's oil production and has also made the u.s. the biggest oil consuming country in the world bart. actually thank you so much those images are amazing particularly the ones where you have the fracking which is as large and as bright as corpus christi thank you for that great report appreciate it. and energy markets impact us all in a very fundamental way and here to discuss energy markets and more is energy trader david greenberger that sound of green founder of greenberg capital and former
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member of the new york mercantile exchange board nymex word the global oil is traded david thank you so much for being here with us before we get to oil i want to ask you about your take on stocks i know you've been in a car but the dow down eleven seventy eight you have a view on that it was really it was wild it reminded me of the silver crash years ago when i said to my father that you know it's selloff happened there in launch and he said it happened in a buy the a sandwich i mean it literally it was down five hundred forty points when i got in the elevator on the ninth floor and was that about fifteen hundred points by the time i hit the first floor while that wild markets but it goes back to as you know i've been you know talking a lot of dollars trying to train you know over the years and the pros and the cons and this is one con of electronic trading is that when the bottom falls out there's nothing to stop it because there's a lack of liquidity on the depth level and that's something that we should talk about at some point yeah and there really seem to be
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a herd mentality i mean people knew there was a correction come coming and they talked about five maybe ten percent but we didn't anticipate it that we're going to get it all and on friday and today and who knows what's in store took tomorrow but i'm glad the markets are closed back to energy david oil dropped a little bit today but you know overall they've been higher markets have been higher than than they have for a couple of years what do you make of what's going on you think they're going to stay there. well it's the energy markets real interesting i mean if you look at it as a a long term play ok let's look at crude oil first back in zero eight we were at one hundred forty ok now that we're trading around the sixty three sixty three mark so the range over the last ten years in twelve years has been very broad and some people tend to only look at the at the minor range i've been talking for years i think the level of the proper level for crude is anywhere between sixty five and seventy five or trying to finally feel that you know that space right now but
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a lot of things are happening to get us there we have opec that's behaving ok so they're kind of sticking together we've got demand that you know somewhat went up which is good but the key thing is that we have speculators that are in the market now at a much higher level on a much broader level and they slowly specially with the electronic training you know market can slowly bring the market up ok the real question is going to be is as we saw in the stock market today and in the bitcoin market all these other markets when speculators are in the market and there's a trading mentality i call it in my class the light switch theory everybody's a buyer guess what until they're not so let's talk about what might happen when that switch gets turned and it goes from buyers the sellers you could see a nice ten percent correction in this market as well it's not totally. on supply and demand there are so many other factors but right now it's holding nicely but david you've seen these markets over the years and you say you have
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a longer term term view and and we do see opec and other nations russia namely that have their production one point eight one point eight billion barrels per day they're holding off the market but the u.s. seems to be making up for that so you do use see the increased u.s. production keeping sort of a governor on prices. absolutely i mean the united states has been i mean let's be realistic they've been knocking the cover off the ball i mean they're at the highest production rate that they've ever been you have regulations that are being pulled back like it or not it is what it is and that's going to enable more and more production to be made so i do believe that will be a major factor and keeping somewhat of a cap i don't see except for maybe a world event there an issue in the middle east i mean a major issue a major spike in prices and david can you tell us briefly about some of the other contracts and what they call the energy complex nat gas for example how's nat gas
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doing lately. oh sure let's look at that gas that gas has come off a lot in the past couple days and we're at the two unchanged level but again in two thousand and six we were at fourteen dollars b.t.u. and then in two thousand and fourteen we were at six dollars b.t.u. so inherently it's still very low as well as we're getting to get into the ground cheaper it's becoming you know we're doing more efficient products all around and again so i think that that's also a market that is tradeable but i don't see a big spike in that comment in any way shape or form the last question we got about thirty seconds david do you think that electronic traders call them speculators but to each is own right you think they've been a good thing or do you harken back to those four trading days when things might have been better. well for me it's because we're always better on the floor it was a great rush it was a wonderful place to be but i know this is a lot of conversation for.

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