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so you can even talk to my mother's name is laura sprinkler she's seventy five years old where we went to see her she wouldn't talk. with her eyes she 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 study almost one hundred eighty thousand people mostly with dementia a given drugs each week drugs are often administered without the consent of residents or their relatives or patricia mcginnis from the california advocates for nursing home reform told us what that the use of ideas i called it 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 here and who have dementia who are
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treated with anti-psychotic drugs. it's easier to drug somebody up that's less expensive than having adequate staff we have very weakened force but 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 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
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cannot provide give anybody one of these kinds of drugs. u.s. republicans are released a document alleging the man behind the trumped russia dossier was not only funded by the clinton campaign but was also fed information by mr steele's memorandum states that the report was information that came from a foreign subsume who is in touch with a friend of the clintons it is troubling enough that the clinton campaign funded mr steele's work but that these clinton associates were contemporaneously feeding mr steele allegations raises additional concerns about his credibility. the so-called trump dossier was compiled by former british intelligence officer christie and claims to establish strong links between russia and donald trump during the twenty sixteen election the steel dossier was criticized for containing flaws and being on verified it was still reportedly used though as the basis to secure surveillance on
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team trump and it became an important part of the investigation earlier however it was revealed the documents could have been funded by the campaign of his rival hillary clinton if these latest claims that clinton affiliates also fed information to the author turned out to be true that could potentially undermine the entire collusion probe oh but did we catch them in the act or what you know and i'm just did we catch them in the act they are very embarrassed they never thought they really get caught we caught them basically you have a opposition research which proves to be propaganda and not even factual information that led to the appointment of bob mahler to investigate trump for russian collusion that appears not only not to have happened but to have been invented by the democrats paid for by the democrat national committee and the clinton campaign and now they're investigating trump i still think the funniest part about this is they want to say trump well we couldn't find any collusion so it
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must be obstruction of justice that he fired the former f.b.i. director what was he obstructing if there was no justice to be served because what they were investigating wasn't even true i think that's laughable now the republican party earlier released a memo outlining a potential bias on the part of the f.b.i. and the department of justice and it's russian probe the document faced criticism from the democrats but republicans now say their investigation will proceed to encompass even more branches of the government. yes so let me get to that so phase one of our investigation was just getting to getting at the pfizer. what we're looking at now is the state department and some of the irregularities there some of the most vocal critics of the memo have been the washington post and the new york times the journalism is currently the subject of a new film but as i recall it explains journalistic values can change over time the washington post and the new york times once establish themselves as shining
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beacons of true journalism a brave group of reporters who would stop at nothing to find out as much as they can in their quest for truth but i'm actually talking about the seventy's back then new york times and poster less risk jail time by publishing classified documents on the vietnam war the new york times begins its explosive series based on the pentagon papers publication of a covert version of the war that recount due to much of the optimistic talk that it permeated official state. now daniel ellsberg leaks the documents to the washington post you want to learn more go to the movies and check out the oscar nominated film the post seems like the perfect robot alter trumps the talks on the media and according to the creators that was actually the intention one thing that both of these areas have in common that really attracted me also to tell this story is two presidents. declaring war on the news media i really feel that we shall overcome what all of us have been so subjected to over the past sixteen
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months while spielberg's political message is pretty difficult to miss even in the trailer you publish will be the supreme court. we don't. we. don't you going to do this is ok and what are those two newspapers up to these days well they're not exactly true to the idea of exposing the intelligence community the washington post was one of the loudest voices against the release of the nunez memo why because this classified document which alleges misconduct by intelligence services quote in danger's national security and wa po published a number of articles predicting devastating consequences from the memos released and slamming donald trump while they were at it and media who are in favor of the memos released got bashed as well the clip on paid for fake news russian propaganda dot ca that of course was used by the obama administration to obtain pfizer warrants to surveil members of the trauma campaign.
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and the new york times who exposed the pentagon papers back in the seventy's were also against it so the cia and f.b.i. went from bad guys hiding their secrets from the public to a pillar of society standing strong against the evil trump the irony today among many ironies is how the mainstream media forgotten their own history the new york times the washington post today when it comes to a songe and others call him the worst threat to our republic is that we've ever seen but just years ago decades ago the same behavior. now lauded in the movies seem to herald this particular type of event they're showing again the unmitigated unbelievable hypocrisy that astounds me daily so there you have it the same outlet that has democracy dies in the dark as its
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slogan would prefer its secret intelligence actions never see the light of day samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . turkey's president has accused the u.s. of plotting against in syria this comes amid a follow up between nato allies over turkey's operation against u.s. backed kurdish militias in the country. why does the us continue to send weapons to syria even after i someone's been clear on why you still here why do these weapons still arrive you must be plotting against to accuse iran of russia. i encourage began operation olive branch in the african region just over three weeks ago now plans to expand into the syrian town of man bit about further east in the north of the country near the border of the town of course hosts u.s. troops which helped kurdish forces defeat eisel in the area the turkish president to modern washington withdraw its forces from which even threaten to target the
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u.s. soldiers they'll start of the military campaign in the region to defend its border that's after the pentagon else that was training a so-called security border force made up of kurdish forces and the washington later backtracked on this about the move deepen the rift between the two countries hussein bakshi from ankara is middle east technical university says the crisis of trust between turkey and the us may have catastrophic consequences. at the moment the turkish government then took his presidency not to be confident towards american policies probably this distrust this problematic understanding between two countries will continue america is in other words the protector of the kurds this is the problem turkey is getting more and more i only needed a long probably the americans will not video the presence there and will continue to support the kurds and this will become
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a real conflict between turkey and united states of america so the developments are not good neither for turkey not for america. bitcoin has been enjoying a roller coaster ride tumbling below six thousand dollars on tuesday down from twenty thousand dollars late last year despite signs of a massive sell off so the cryptocurrency continues to attract a global interest. while the rapid rise of bitcoin last year drew comparisons with the two look bubble in the netherlands back in the seventeenth century economics professor steve king thinks the lack of price stability needs to be overcome for big corn to be viable
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as a currency. people have ordinarily done very very well and that's cause i was recommending buying it at three dollars in nevada listen to max on one of those shows a big i would have sold out quite nicely even at the process selling it now but ultimately the only long term value for a big coin is if it becomes an alternative to currencies and so long as it only supports a trivial and i really mean trivial number of transactions per second it simply can't become money now in that sense it's a bit like a true what walking do with a chip apart from planted in a garden and what should get low looked lovely and then slowly die and i think that's what's happening with corn as well if i want to divide with the wind the corn would be a good way to do that but i can only manage twenty transactions maximum per second that is simply not currency it's only going to be there as an effective means of trans transfer for extremely large transactions fifty million one hundred million dollars that it's the fact that it is so slow consume so much energy and handle so
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few transactions means that it can't also be what people are claiming it to be so another block train technology may will succeed but i simply can't see bitcoin being effective. they've been a part of the glamour of formula one for decades now but the checkered flag has finally been waved on the iconic grid girls. james is a proven winner. which is where you. formula one's commercial director announced the decision he said the grid girls no longer fit in with modern social norms saying they now are irrelevant and inappropriate for motor racing fans across the world or british supermodel naomi campbell is among those who stepped up in defense of the good girls saying the job's not remotely offensive and it's a good way for women to proudly represent their countries the good girls themselves say they're offended by that decision after years of service to the sport they say
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their role is to promote the f one brand and that it shouldn't be restricted by 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 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 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
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the job so i don't see that there's any soul problem with it to a lot of people do come to the shows over 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. and i know mccrone is visiting corsica on tuesday his first visit as president to the french shaw and was offered a large nationalist protest the weekend of course going forward he say around six thousand people took paul rudd the organizers claim it was attended by more than four times that number. it was yes it was yes. it. was a god.
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was cool corsicans yes of course with fridge but with core sickness to watch it and they should recognize that this is a. money fifth we are protesting because of course chris being held hostage by france will because currently everything is being decided by officials in paris. there's i don't have much money because when you put you first of all i would demand the transfer of course even political prisoners to corsican prisoners because families are suffering because currently prisoners are located far away from their homes and this is the most important a model. of the president's two day visit to the region which makes up just half a percent of france's population comes at a time of rising separatist sentiment. the one nine hundred seventy s. corsica's fight for independence 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 was killed
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becoming the night stay worker to be murdered by separatists in two thousand and fourteen the national liberation front of course lay down its arms declaring a ceasefire opening apart the settlers shift 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 corsican assembly leaving my current political movement far behind the big three raid separatists hope. that 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 leave the schools some people are now
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telling me if winning elections does not even gets us to hold talks on what we gave you a mandate for it 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 their attention 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 these would come as elsewhere within the framework of the constitution this republican framework does not allow us to say yes to certain demands so. because of residency rights or recognizing corsica as the official language for alongside french. or facial recognition technology is impressing smartphone users all over the world and
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farmers have also been keeping trend with the times they've also found a use for it. but the real question is whether the cal face id will be able to differentiate between twin cows or correctly identify a cow wearing a silly hat now those rogue terrorist cars will have a harder time sneaking through t.s.a. security disguised as peaceful crowds.
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banks geysers financial survival mill they say money that the relatives want to be using this is a central bank support diagram is a good club and right now it's a stop to. two americas too intensely charged in opposing news narratives to cable news networks reflect these divisions or rather function as triggers intensifying cultural divide also what has happened to journalism is it now a profession inhabited by hacks in the politically possessed. doesn't or isn't equipped a little. taller
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