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biden well again you know i'm sorry that joe biden lost his son early but when we look back into the history of joe biden american involvement in ukraine interfering in elections in ukraine i think it's a very dangerous path for this you know longtime political hack joe biden to get way back into the debate without considering the degree to which the united states may have done even worse things meddling in the ukraine and elsewhere under the barack obama years when he was vice president so i think there was another unwise statement on the many that come out of joe biden's mouth charles appreciate your time and your thoughts charles hotel my guess private investor and right. now the indictments come as the f.b.i. is under heavy criticism over wednesday's deadly school shooting in florida that's after the bureau admitted it failed to react to prior tip offs on the dangers posed by the alleged gunman accused of killing seventeen people florida's governor has
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called on the f.b.i. director to resign over the fatal failure the f.b.i. says failure to take action against this killer is unacceptable seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cause it and apology will never bring the seventeen floridians back to life or comfort the families who are in pain the families will spend a lifetime wondering how this could happen an apology will never give them the answers they desperately need the f.b.i. director needs to resign earlier law enforcement authorities admitted over the last few years they've had more than a dozen calls regarding the suspect. we have uncovered at the broward sheriff's office that we've had approximately twenty calls for service over the last two years regarding the killer the f.b.i. has a term and the protocol was not followed. the information was not provided below office
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. and no further investigation was conducted at that. particular the f.b.i. had been given information about the suspect's gun ownership and social media posts his alleged desire to kill people erratic behavior and potential to conduct a school shooting also flagged one of those who actually warned the security service about the suspect to spoken out about what led him to raise the alarm september twenty fourth two thousand and seventeen i sent a screenshot of a comment on one of my videos you know this comment said i'm going to be a professional school shooter and i knew that i couldn't just ignore that i hit the report but report it to youtube of course they remove the comment in then i tried to email it to the. shooting in parkland florida occurred wednesday when a former student is said to show seventeen people and injured
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a dozen more than one thousand year old suspect was the taken by police on the day of the atrocity his case and how the f.b.i. failed to recognize the threat posed by him and now being investigated. all sorts of the hundreds including some survivors of the shooting gathered in the nearby florida city of for low though they condemned existing gumbos in the state and rallied against the national rifle association. meanwhile u.s. attorney general jeff sessions is now calling for an immediate review of the f.b.i. the department of justice law does not the first the the attack that could potentially have been avoided and more attention being paid caleb open expanse nicholas cruz isn't the only mass killer to be on the radar screen of the f.b.i. before conducting their crime omarama teen who shot up the post nightclub killing forty nine people in orlando florida was investigated by the f.b.i. twice before he committed his mass murder.
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turns out they deemed him not to be dangerous that all forget about dylan rufe the self-proclaimed white supremacist who killed nine churchgoers in south carolina. well it turns out he was able to purchase his weapons because of errors in the f.b.i.'s background check process and then there's no adele his stock he shot up a u.s. military post in texas back in two thousand and nine. times out the f.b.i. was fully aware that he was online in communication with top al qaeda leaders they still didn't bother to investigate i think we've seen time and time again over the loss he is our intelligence agencies across the west drop in the pool in terms of getting tips being aware of potential threats and not following up on those threats
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and. taking out the fences measures it seems lessens not being learned they need to have a proper view about you know what exactly are the threats what are they trying to do how can they best. protects the people of their country to protect against these threats and that doesn't seem to be done it's not like these federal law enforcement agencies are lazy just recently we heard from the f.b.i. that chinese foreign exchange students are a threat to national security we also had federal agencies urging us not to buy chinese brands of cell phones and more recently congress renewed the power of the n.s.a. to wiretap and spy on american citizens some might come to the conclusion that it's not incompetence or a lack of effort the issue is rather the type of threats these agencies are choosing to focus on. r.t. new york. a palestinian school has been left scarred after being mauled by an israeli army dog sworn you may find these images coming up now upsetting. was assaulted during
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a west bank raid by israeli defense forces they were searching for another man altogether the alleged killer of an israeli man who bears the same surname. and here we can show you the extent of the injuries sustained during the morning the schoolteacher is expected to require further treatment including a skin graft to one of his arms he's also been left with a leg injury so cut that on that's what i woke up when i heard explosions i looked at my house door and it had been destroyed by an i.d.f. bomb and after that there were several other explosions that destroyed the windows and damaged the house i went immediately to my children's room and we gathered after that there was another explosion that was drawing the bedroom door i saw a dog it started to attack me and bite my shoulder and then it started to bite my leg and i was screaming the palestinian school teacher was allegedly attacked in front of his children and wife. this incident has had
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a psychological factor on my husband my children and myself i am staring at this hospital and i see he waking up at night shaking. the eldest son also wakes up screaming and bound he is and the little one is waiting it was a terrifying experience the dog attacked my husband for over seven minutes and i tried to help him defend my husband by grabbing the dogs had a vision but i couldn't get. the idea for comment on the case responded by saying that gerard had previously threatened civilians in jewish majority areas of the west bank they also told us the raid was conducted in accordance with standard procedures and the general was immediately given that equal treatment he disputes that saying he had to wait for treatment. afterward i was bleeding for more than two and a half hours and they took me to the hospital note that i only got treatment at the
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hospital itself not from the i.d.f. . or for journalists monks blumenthal says that the use of dogs is standard i.d.f. policy. this you know is being cast by the israeli military and government as kind of an isolated incident but as any of us who follow the situation in the west bank know this is far from isolated it's part of a clear policy of using dogs as kind of an advance team during home raids of palestinians there is also a high profile case in twenty fifteen of a sixteen year old from the southern town of beit omar also a town that's under pressure from from jewish settlers where he his home was raided by an israeli dog unit this is a sixteen year old named him he was badly mauled by a dog you know these dogs apply two thousand pounds of pressure per square inch and
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israeli soldiers were taunting him on video there's actually video of this incident and now he. and the palestinian human rights group all hawk are suing not israel but actually the dutch company for winds canine which supplied those dogs and has supplied what it calls biting dogs to the israeli military for violating u.n. conventions on companies operating in conflict zones so this is a very significant lawsuit and it speaks to a wider policy of what the israeli dissident journalist gideon levy calls lynching by dog. the uncle keating from russia's one for. some progress to the quarter finals of the winter olympics auntie's corresponded to trying to use in chiang joined up with funds for the build up to the much. tonight's the night of the biggest event so far of the young tang twenty eight seeing it if you don't know what that is just yet in
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a second it will be written all over my face. seem usa versus team oh we are and are. well donald trump and lot of approach and watch this game yeah i think so what do you think donald trump will do if he sees a gold being scored by the o. a our team read about it. because you. will read this girl see why you know what she's talking now about guys will you hate russia tonight i'd love for sure i'm actually looking for and i'm actually coming making my first ever visit to russia for the world cup this summer while that is great
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even though the u.s. are not taking the not really taken to heart i want to russia the game is sold out and even though it's just a group stage match the talents online outside the stadium are reselling tickets at exorbitant prices he think john supporting one of the sides in this one. if i had to take a guess what is a the u.s. russia i believe russia do you think donald trump and a lot of the putin will be watching that i really hope so got out like what else are they doing. come on what happened this is so much fun you. are saying yes. you know you have a trade go r.c.t. right outside the ice hockey arena and young chang right before the number one game of the week. you stay with the. break.
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looking. russians are so different from their european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however they do have a very low tolerance for uncertainty in politics that translates into a strong electoral advantage for the incumbent making power transition and precarious. for russians to stop politically.
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unexploded bombs will litter the iraqi city of mosul for decades to come the complexity of clearing them because the exposes a buried under an estimated eleven million tons of rubble the u.n. mine action service a senior program manager compared the situation to that following world war two. becomes so explosive a house odes it is very and it is of unseen previously on the sea and proportions in terms of the contamination that we experience it is a mixture of coalition ammunition that has been fired and that has failed to
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function we are still made that least ten percent of that i'm initially. that has five been fired has failed to function we also find that isis i mean if that has been fired has failed to function but with a higher failure rates in addition to that we also find improvised explosive devices different types of explosive improvised explosive devices with different fusing systems all in common a combination with rubble a high degree of rubble we estimate eleven million tons of rubble in western model at least and in general a very difficult conditions to work under. it is a situation very similar to after the second world war of course what we are doing right now is that we are clearing we serving and we are clearing critical infrastructure but still after ten maybe twenty years maybe even longer there will
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still be explosive contamination. it is almost impossible to say we haven't got the full scope of contamination in mosul yet we haven't been to all locations but it is a question of years and until everything has been cleared it is probably more than ten years. on the bus some needed to restore and rebuild the country's estimated eighty eight billion dollars according to iraq's government with a global aid pledging conference in kuwait only thirty billion was raised the u.s. led coalition started its anti eisel campaign in twenty sixteen but it's been abetted in the country since way back in two thousand and three washington place just three of the eighty eight billion dollars said to be needed for reconstruction and that wasn't even direct financial help rather it was money for loans and financing to help american firms invest in the country. much work remains to rebuild iraq and. the signal is strong. and
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iraq's ministry of foreign will sign a three billion dollar memorandum of understand it till they cannot lift the announcement by the us government representative in the kuwait conference was clear they will not provide anything except perhaps some investment in iraq we believe that the iraqi government with all this political factions should have joined forces and demanded to pay you can line it up and have the latest headlines and see that.
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they make their talking back on a banker and fiduciary to fiduciary other words are saying that bitcoin as even our lunch the returns on bitcoin of made everything we do is a bank look stupid a mature and a low performance even warren buffett has not kept up with bitcoin nobody's kept up with that call and so they're saying that oh it's a non correlating asset ok what does that mean that means stocks bonds and currencies are all in bear markets now and i'm going to continue to be in a bad market and they're probably going to wipe out a whole generation or two. currencies are the only thing that's going to save these people and us from being fired so we're going to middle of the currency market because even if we get a little bit of those gains you've had a last ten years of because it will save us from our. to report big red negative year on year returns on every single piece of money management business we touch.
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so i have all this season as a way to practice is the precious oppressive measures being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere and b. the set of colonialism the theft of fall of man and the many many can hope does a stating things that there are some of his undoing of course the chemicals and the intifada or uprising. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoo's him in bill fiddlesticks misted to do it living for you like you know that this isn't my cup of tea is going to study all mediated. notes on. top of a ship the only palestinians it gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is about those who in the world on the local version didn't know
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only could give us a. i know it is all of us not just the hottest lady of the messiah which he had i know if you continue in the doesn't seem to do more camillus also don't piss off. here in kiev in recent days it might dawn independence square has turned into a full scale war zone. full clear she's in ukraine's capital kiev. there is absolutely no you shall like to know what you are caricature anybody least you wouldn't. do. now on the brink of
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a civil war at least seventy dead so far and the death toll rising it you know would you go to a new music store when you know. what we saw here today was a revolution. that it was initially but it's going to have invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals with. us from when you go to you will go to the. nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries. focus has to be on not allowing ice into hot fall between ukraine and russia. that the. that the team of boys in the city would just look when the new buildings to be true.
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ukraine. it's an ancient and proud land. with a rich history filled with much beauty heroism and sacrifice. ukraine is a border land. a place where east meets west. this is the flag of ukraine the blue represents the sky the gold its seemingly endless fields of wheat. ukraine is a prize many have sought. and much blood spilled in the quest to possess it. ukraine has been the pathway for western powers as they attempted to conquer the east. in world war one. and world war two. and every time the
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ukrainian people ended up paying the highest price for these grand games of power. history doesn't repeat but it surely rhymes said mark twain. if one looks closely at the history of ukraine one will notice many rhymes. being surrounded by stronger powers ukraine has needed a lot of cunning to survive and the art they truly mastered with time is the art of changing sides. in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader dunn who. broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining
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forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with screechy of one nine hundred eighteen which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another historical document to change the fate of ukraine was the molotov ribbentrop pact of one nine hundred thirty nine one of many such agreements being signed between european countries and rising germany. attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence.
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no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an
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important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war was about fighting the invaders of their land. but it wasn't quite so simple for ukraine the truth is ukraine has never been a united country. when world war two broke out a large part of western ukraine's population welcomed the german soldiers as liberators from the. certainly forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated with the germans. the real scale of collaboration was not announced for many years after the war but we now know that whole divisions and battalions were formed by ukrainian collaborators such as s.s. galaxy and not to go and roll into battalions. just in the beginning of the war
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more than eighty thousand people from college cina region voluntarily enrolled into division s.s. galut seen in a month and a half notorious for their extreme cruelty towards the polish jewish and russian people on the territory of ukraine. members of these military groups came mostly from the organization of ukrainian nationalists the zero un founded in one nine hundred twenty nine this organization had an ultimate goal of creating an ethnically pure independent ukraine and considered terror an acceptable tool for achieving their ends their official flag was black and red bland and blood it will remain in ukraine's history long after the o. un will cease to exist in early one nine hundred forty the most radical nationalistic part of the organization of ukrainian nationalists got its own leader step on bond era severely anti semitic an anti communist he proclaimed an independent ukraine in one nine hundred forty one. his german allies frowned upon
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such an act of self will and it landed him in prison for nearly all the second world war not participating in the events physically still managed to successfully spread his ideology many independent historians estimate that the zero un militia exterminated from one hundred fifty to two hundred thousand jews on ukrainian territory occupied by the germans by the end of one nine hundred forty one. the most notorious and outrageous massacre took place september twenty ninth and thirtieth nineteen forty one in babi yar kiev. of the city of kiev and its vicinity must appear on monday september twenty ninth by eight o'clock in the morning. bring documents money and valuables and also warm
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clothing linen cetera. they need not follow this order and are found elsewhere will be shot. thirty three thousand seven hundred seventy one jews were killed in this two day operation of the nazis and ukrainian militia. another outrageous massacre was carried out by the ukrainian insurgent army and the bond faction of the organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish foligno and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles was led by. thirty five thousand to sixty thousand people in vali nya and twenty five to forty thousand eastern. fell victim to this massive ethnic cleansing operation. sensing the inevitable loss of the german troops the organization of ukrainian nationalists who gave up on their former ally and began
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fighting equally against the germans and the soviet forces. in january nine hundred forty three u.s.s.r. troops started pushing the nazis back liberating one part of ukraine after another . western ukraine was the last ukrainian region held by the germans finally being liberated in october of one nine hundred forty four. bands continue to wage their guerrilla war against the soviet regime carrying out bloody raids on ukrainian villages and towns and leaving behind chaos and casualties. this war went on until the middle of the one nine hundred fifty s. when the last collaborators were either detained or fled the country. on may seventh one thousand nine hundred forty five germany unconditionally surrendered to the allies ukraine remained a part of the soviet union first for.

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