tv Going Underground RT February 7, 2018 9:30pm-10:00pm EST
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a recent poll has found that most americans believe their media is biased it comes at a time when ever more former senior government employees are moving into t.v. punditry with the uproar surrounding the recent nunez memo giving them up to talk about some american explorers if there are grounds for presumption of bias. many people seeking expertise on the nunez memo must be switching through channels these days so is it a big deal or is it underwhelming was the right to release it well here's a familiar face answer all of your questions the fact that the newness and republicans deny the ability of the minority the democratic members of that committee to put out its report is just appalling he has abused the office of the chairmanship yes that was john brennan former cia director and now a member of the m s n b c family as a contributor brennan was a prominent figure in the intelligence community appointed by barack obama but that background doesn't necessarily mean he's biased right but bret is not the only intelligence official who's joined the ranks of mainstream media we also have josh
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campbell who resigned from the f.b.i. and joined c.n.n. as a law enforcement analyst he's yet to make his first appearance on the network but before he does here's an excerpt from his latest new york times op ed defending his former employee these political attacks on the bureau must stop those critics of agency persuade the public that the f.b.i. cannot be trusted they will also have succeeded in making our nation less safe it's not hard to guess what campbell will say on c.n.n. regarding the nunez memo which accuse the f.b.i. of bias and just a little reminder he was also james komi special assistant the same komi who is accused of wrongdoing in the memo but of course campbell and brennan are the first to make the switch there is an absolute leftist bias in the country most of the networks if you just add up for example the time that they speak negatively about the president is about ninety percent of the time and there are numerous studies that show this where for example president obama he would do things say things and
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there would be no media coverage of it whatsoever and case in point are the recent memos that we're all seeing come out of course the republican memo released the new memo great scrutiny over most of the american media. little coverage when what should happen based on that memo for example would be that that wohlers investigation should be expanded but that's not what the media has called for now it said that you can never teach an old dog new tricks so how can we expect these x. government officials to magically shed their previous political associations. are
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asked in the seventies president richard nixon was relentlessly mocked by the media for imitating a character from the film patton if that was life or should i think politics imitating art ironically what we have these days is the media imitating politics samir khan r.t. washington d.c. . now a man interrupting a woman to explain feminism may not be the best idea but that's exactly what canada's prime minister has done justin trudeau got a young lady told a young lady to correct her supposed gender bias language and is now being called sexist himself. i am
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a feminist being a founder of the feminist and i will keep. it there is repeating. something just. maternal love is the love that's going to change the future of mankind so we'd like you to look what we like to see people kind not necessarily mankind. there's lots of things you can do to be feminist as a man but here's a simple one don't interrupt.
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bribing. people calling for. disturbing video has surfaced online showing children in libya who are reported to be under the age of nine staging a mock execution. no no. no. no. guess who i spoke with earlier gave us some contrast and views on how such children growing up at a time of conflict and instability should be dealt with. that the individuals who are actually carrying out terrorist attacks and in particular suicide attacks often
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have been escaping chaotic lives that actually that the there is a gauge mood with what we call extremists material it doesn't happen until many years down the line. and often substance misuse was a big problem and if we understand that the reasons that people engage in substance misuse is because of childhood trauma and if we understand that if we've got a large number of young guys children who have experienced that kind of trauma could they is it possible that maybe partially they will follow maybe started a lot or not the whole truth that's not the murder of well i'm talking about a very natural bangladeshi or a brand of terrorist attack and it could be this could be extremism. but the idea behind this those kids are coping with a scene like like when they do when they watch. a wartime movie or when the play a game of you know somebody was going over fighting game they copy this kind of
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stuff if they're mirroring and they're executing their friend got a mock execution what at they'd been watching was it online or really would be watching it firsthand and if they watched it firsthand guaranteed they're going to have a stroke going to struggle with mental health they can have a great number of issues and i think we are going to invariably we are very we hardly use the human psyche hundred or feeling i was going to was there not going to burn out of a car really at all because it's not that you know first of all if you look into the history of islamist terrorism recently in a country where i was warned by a law there she would see most of the terrorist attacks in the capital of dakar was carried out by youths who in fact came from affluent families they had a very good life in fact they were brainwashed by this islamist terrorism not only by videos but by to logical understanding of it and when it comes to children children are not being able to be. because of the upbringing they are getting because they are of the islamic extremist ideology it in fact denies you of
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any kind of creation that children will need to grow up with all that happens is you know all the everything highball culture is not today how are some of the occasion in some countries. the younger kids on radicalization only extremism right from the young age so we that's what we call in for. regulations to prevent such a behavior even on online videos or what you know we have to regulate the education curriculum so the country is required to be looked into and see how the education curriculum is being taught in schools. russia is mourning the loss of an air force pilot who died fighting in syria after his plane was shot down by militants commemorations are being held across russia including the far eastern city of la give us talk near where major lived he will be buried on thursday the pilot of the plane supporting a major share details of their last conversation. his voice remained calm when i.
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get out of this maneuver yes i see that was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and an important i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the left slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did a google search and rescue team then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my commander is the last thing i would do i always try to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stood there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the. touchdown i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield. with the major on his own and surrounded by terrorists he fired back and verified video of the incident later appeared online we should warn
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you the images are disturbing. major for you could be heard there shouting this is for our lads as he detonated a grenade a magazine of his pistol was later found at the scene completely spent and two others half emptied now the soldiers bravery has touched hearts around the world r.c. received this letter from a veteran u.s. servicemen offering support and asking if there was a fun collecting donations for his widow and child we have asked the russian armed forces whether such a fund is being created and are now waiting for clarification. now the last man behind the letter former aircrew medical technician steve joins us now now could you tell us what exactly touched you most about major from the above story. i guess so i just think more deeply at this time. i love the rush of people they've
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always been they were very nice to me. when i was a basco. his widow with child every did it broke my heart to he had to die like this. you know. i wonder if i would be brave enough to do what he did. he was he was a good we should do it. now you yourself served in the military transport aircraft what sort of emotions do you think that were going through his head in the in those final moments as his plane was going down. and he knew what it is chances were. and he knew what he had to do. and he knew he was never going to be captured. that's
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a decision he had to bake. it's very hard decision to back but to. rush alluded he did what he had to do. do you think that that's a situation that every soldier has to prepare himself for when entering into a war zone. when you're safe for you against the jews yes. and that's the bottom line there. those are seven as he was fighting. and i do think that was a personal decision on here are they more is it you know you know protocol military protocol to never to surrender to the enemy no no no no no he goes it was a personal decision he knew what could happen to him he knows what can happen to other troops and what has happened to his
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comrades. so he did what he had to do. and he did it. we also heard that reaction from his support pilot where he said that he refused to leave him in those last moments to service members develop bonds that go far beyond military hierarchies. oh most definitely most definitely. you. know you develop a brotherhood a sisterhood whatever i was with a lot of female crewmembers but yes you deserve very important people to you. and you do most anything for them. even risk your life. yes. now we heard that at the last moment he shouted this is for the lads what do
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you think that sort of comment meant to his comrades. i don't know. i'm puzzled by it. but i i think i understand it it's what it's for his. he's letting his compadres know that he's not going to be captured. he would not do that. and. that's that's all i can say you know. i wonder if i'd be brave enough to do that. but you know he he he did what he had to. do it wasn't a suicide i do not look at it as a suicide. it was something else. and that's that's all i can say. sir thank you so much for your time today thank you for your service
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former aircrew medical technician steve. yes thank you for your time. i new antibiotics that party is about to be launched in the u.k. and it's finding its first support across the channel french m.p.'s belonging to emanuel macross on marsh movement not only back to the idea but have reportedly been giving advice to the party's founders. has the details. this is really a brand new political party that's about to launch in the k. its goals are quite ambitious pledging to transform british politics and reverse brigs it it wants a second referendum on it i think there's no chance of bragg's it being reversed the brave people have spoken and that's an end of the matter they can bash their head against a brick wall but all the get is
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a sore head while the party is launching in the u.k. it's getting advice from a coffee can or hear it from the helping hand coming from a manual much calls party the republic of march with advisers said to be at a recent meeting consulting about tactics and it's norm which one your girl friends was glad you came here like the west and like many other countries looking for hope because it was feeling despair i think and today truth increasing you can look at the future musical and i think the movement that chris and others i meet with when you use the future you can embrace. during the ideas of mcewan's which invited in every day people regardless of their experience in politics were new also calls on everyone to join and those behind it hope it'll work for them too
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we don't have much time the only way of winning is by the same miracle as michael. the u.k. electoral commission says there is no issue with the british party receiving advice from a foreign political party providing it receives funding from it so it's fair enough but what the reaction be if the advice was coming from a russian party will there be a great outcry as there would be if politicians from any political or from any other country were trying to advise politicians or tell them what to do but i mean what we should all be doing of course is talking to politicians from other countries not to get advice from and not to be told what to do but simply to find out what's going on in those countries we are streaming in for an interview to discuss the party but they said they were too busy however they made their feelings about our year saying that o.t. would look to undermine that it also accused the channel of being
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a propaganda coup and suggested that russia had interfered in the brig's vote dividing the u.k. for europe this fight a lack of concrete evidence. when you clearly doesn't have a problem when it comes to seeking the advice of a foreign power such as france when it comes to reversing brigs it a referendum in which the majority of voters or pleased to leave you so it seems that for a new meddling is ok it just depends on the country involved challenged even ski r.t. paris that's our program for now but i'll be back in about thirty minutes with more on today's top stories so do stay with us.
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two americas two intensely charged in opposing. cable news networks reflect these divisions or rather function as triggers intensifying cultural divide. what has happened to journalism is a profession inhabited by hacks in the politically possessed. i'm here at muddy field stadium the home of the ha. i'm here to interview. a man who fought many great battles behind me now he's engaged in the greatest bottle of all his struggle against new toy. the for.
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you can you even find on a daily guest that is pretty. rude i think since i called are they still also want to do everything in their view. these but. it all one. hopes almost always so much. if you don't know. but if you take. this you double up on all the. shows that open. up even. in the last fifteen years increasing their release we could call
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a spontaneous emergent track global track of water it meets politicians which goes in the opposite direction taking water back into public happens only until a few years ago the problem was the only game in town. interest to most create position second which. has recently. come up but he she leaned. from forfend. in the face of those who know that if they. get it that they can get it the military can make i thought all of these out of making people base but the flight. data strike it's becoming normal. become highly profitable might be tradeable those people who see everything as something to investigate they want. they want our.
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water is the driving force of life. a scarce natural resource to which one out of ten people on us have no access. to the scarcer it becomes management of it that is who provides water to big cities becomes more significant. for more than half a century this was a domain of private water companies however since two thousand things have begun to
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change. ninety four cases of this awful fronts and i think that this is quite important as a trend especially because france is the country that has invented with the proposition as we know it today the country that those are proud as a should best. be and yet look at this on the resource and on. so stupid to. look at that and he. him enough not that i'm a unique. miscued entered this a good dollar. is it's just you you have enough to. know when you buy the regime of a family by going to. have a dish out. and that easy. lehi
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are you separate a party or. the successors to that era are today's french multinational companies veolia and suez two of the world's largest private water corporations. who is just. not. stoic and seein it will still. look for more lessons scenary supermodel. oh yeah. this was all cindy looked more. developed morsels all.
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that cost him his job and led to a long legal battle that ended with him because owner rated and rehired by veolia. shipshewana continuous i don't want to mak video eve did you delete my food did you mention last year extraordinary something to me on the all very demo at the field shows you're the canaries. in a protest on that. they don't clune do loop i don't disturb them all i feel so badly like top. it off then it how many mob owns that it would sound we pull them or us really he fell a tourist a serial a pool or the neon i phone. is
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