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lando florida was investigated by the f.b.i. twice before he committed his mass murder. turns out they deemed him not to be dangerous but over get out 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 is no adel hassan he shot up a u.s. military post in texas back in two thousand and nine. 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 last he is our intelligence agencies across the west drop in the pool in terms of
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getting tips being aware of potential threats and not following up on those threats and you taking out defensive measures it seems lessens not being learned they need to have a proper review about you know what exactly are the threats what are they trying to do how can they best protect 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 have 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 threat these agencies are choosing to focus on caleb oppen r.t. new york. post seems. the teacher has been left scarred after being mauled by
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an israeli army dog in a case of mistaken identity and a word of warning you may find some of the following pictures graphic the victim mike brooks jet art was assaulted during a raid by israeli defense forces in the west bank they were searching for the alleged killer of an israeli man who has the same surname as gerar and here you can see the extent of some of the injuries he sustained during the morning mr girard is expected to require further treatment including a skin graft on his arm and he also has a leg injury. so cut that on the sort of thing 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 destroyed 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. well mr gerard was allegedly attacked in front of his wife
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and young children. this incident has had a psychological effect on my husband my children and myself i am staring at this hospital where they are and they say he will waken up at night shaking and trembling the eldest son also wakes up screaming about he's that and the little one is waiting at the back he was a terrifying experience the dog attacked my husband for over seven minutes and i try to help him defend my husband by grabbing the dogs had what i could and get away from. who we are as the idea for a comment on the case they responded by saying gerard had previously threatened civilians in jewish majority areas of the west bank they also say the raid was conducted in accordance with standard procedures and was immediately given me medical treatment however he disputes that saying he had to wait for treatment.
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afterward i was bleeding for more than two and a half hours and they took me to the hospital i note that i only got treatment at the hospital itself not from the i.d.f. . says 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
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a dog you know these dogs apply two thousand pounds of pressure per square inch and israeli soldiers were taunting him on video there's actually video of this incident and now he. and the palestinian human rights group al hock 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 a new u.n. report claims it will take decades to clear the iraqi city of mosul of unexploded bombs on that story after the break.
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looking at value surveys russians aren't 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 transitions rare and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically. to your policies and his and he practices they will press oppressive measures being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere the settler colonialism the theft of our land and the many many. you know there's a stating things that the economy isn't doing of course they can cool the. uprising .
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welcome back the russian men's ice hockey team a straight to the quarterfinals of the winter olympics after beating old rivals the usa four nil ati's anybody trying to join funs in pyongyang chang for the build up to the match. 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 a second it will be written all over my face. seem usa versus team bowie r. and r. .
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well donald trump and lot of approaching 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 know. i will write this girl see why you know why she's talking down guys will you hate russia tonight i love for sure i'm actually looking for me i'm actually coming making my first ever visit to russia for the world cup this summer while that is great 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 and 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 it is a the u.s.
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russia i believe fresh do you think donald trump and a lot of opponent 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 know you say yes. you know you have a trade go r.c.t. right outside the ice hockey arena and beyond chang right before the number one game of the week. well meanwhile also on saturday the women's team from russia made history thrashing switzerland six two to go through to their first ever olympic semifinal well that's despite the fact four key team members were kept out of the games by the i.o.c. . and the russian players had faced a wave of criticism back home after they lost to the u.s. however they bounced back from that defeat and are now targeting a podium finish. now a u.n.
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report says unexploded bombs were littered the iraqi city of mosul for decades to come and could endanger civilians the clearance work will be difficult as many of the explosives a buried under around eleven million tons of rubble the senior program manager for the u.n. mine action service says the situation in the city resembles the aftermath of world war two. become so explosive a house it is very and it is of unseen previously on the sea in 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 function with the made that least ten percent of the domination. that has five been fired has failed to function we also find that ice is a mission that has been fired has failed to function but with higher failure rates in addition to that we also find improvised explosive devices different types of
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explosive improvised explosive devices with different fusing systems all in common a combination with rubble 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're serving we are clearing critical infrastructure but stay aloft maybe twenty years maybe even longer there will 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
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ten years. well the vast sum needed to restore and rebuild the country is estimated at eighty eight billion dollars that's according to the iraqi government but a global conferencing kuwait pledging aid raised only thirty billion well the u.s. led coalition started its anti eisel campaign in twenty sixteen but they've been present in the country since the iraq war in two thousand and three when washington has pledged just three billion of the funds necessary for reconstruction and even that's was not direct financial help the money was loans and financing to help american firms invest in the country. much work remains to rebuild iraq and modernize its economy the signal a strong commitment to them by iraq's ministry of violence all sides of a three billion dollars memorandum of understanding the taliban at the site of the announcement by the us government representative in the current conference was
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clear that they will not provide anything except perhaps some investment in iraq we believe that the iraqi government with all these political factions should have joined forces and demanded to pay you to monitor and lied about just. what meanwhile the u.s. military plans to radically boost its stockpile of artillery munitions by eight hundred percent as an increase of almost one hundred fifty thousand shells. well the order includes a fifteen million reason artillery shells which are widely used by nato as naval forces and g.p.s. guided excalibur rounds are also on the list they're designed for close dangerous
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situations security analyst charles troubridge says washington is trying to send a message by bolstering its arsenal. almost certainly one can say that these are used these are heavy weaponry they are used mainly in conventional conflicts what we're seeing here is a very large increase that i think can't be completely explained by replenishing used resources the what's being attempted i think it's a gesture it's a symbol that is saying we are massively increasing our defense expenditure in the areas that are likely to be used in a possible combat scenario with states rather non-state actors and invariably of course they're talking about russia possibly china iran and others and that would be consistent with the new stated u.s. security policy of confronting those states by any standard this isn't it a very great increase in the number of shells being ordered a power for stockpiling which again means that the army is effects' for preparing
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for war. now crossing a frozen siberian lake on a pair of seventy year old skates might not be everybody's idea of a daily commute but it is for one russian grandmother.
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us well for more on that and plenty of other stories go to watch t.v. dot com otherwise i'll be back at the top of the hour the rest of the news for you that. i i i. i. i.
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i. i i i . i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend the two to twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so what more chance for. the base this minute. palestine is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in
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the world of zoos and mental fiddlesticks misted to do it like you know. this isn't my cup of tea is something i'm going to have to study all maybe you know john and i just hope they should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is one of those ruined on the location they're not going to get it. and not his office not as to how to display any of the most of the jihad i'm not going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more among us also some piss off. my stars are this is the cuz report of smell teen spirit i fear
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a good show is killing informational be imparted you'll be relieved of your ignorance you'll be a lightning liar insights it's all happening right now thank goodness stacey is here stacey max actually since this team spirit i'm going to read you a few headlines and you tell me which one you want to know more about ok first want to sound like. the first one is from zero has j.p. morgan publishes the big queen bible the second one is us arizona senate passes a bill to allow tax payments and bitcoin or goldman sachs raises gold price forecasts and one more what crossed stocks and that's from wall street dot com yes well they j.p. morgan issuing their big claim but of all the you say the insiders of the organizations are in revolt jamie dimon their leader has been discredited jamie dimon their leader has been a known scamps or a penny pincher a regulatory nightmare somebody who has nickel and dimed america to near death a cumulative billion dollars of pennies and like some bad superman movie or that
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other film office space now it all dovetails nicely into the states rights of arizona saying you know what we want the business we want the tax revenue crypto is the marijuana of money you can't smoke it but you can get high off it and they're thinking you know what we love it we've already got the bottom next door they're making big but i can the casino business and the bunny ranch with all them fluffy looking people girls and what not and guys i suppose a minute think of alarm over to saying crypto is the way forward crypto is the arabs are the little digits in the little code or something that will give us the kind of relief we need. to pay for roads and infrastructure and maybe we can open our own little bus brothel and whatnot you never know once you go down this path it's anything's possible. for example those in my opening comments that would be my gambit at this time myself oh my word salad but don't toss it so let's go over
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a few little bits some of the nuggets from their first paragraph i'll read to you they do admit here that some of the early buyers of c.c. i cryptocurrency were clearly dismayed by ballooning balance sheets of the major central banks in the aftermath of the global financial crisis but the lack of any meaningful inflation since and both developed markets and emerging markets has surely reduced concerns about legal tender issued by a central bank money so they finally read white paper they probably read the white paper total most ten years and they say oh the ballooning debts that's what you know cause somebody with a concern is to do battle with the terrorists in the central banks and they say that we printed lots of money but there was no inflation. failing to recognize that
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there was no wage inflation for people there was asset inflation for your punk enablers asset stripping mongers and terrorists but wages didn't go up because using financial engineering. to wages no muss they good don't don't go up. by no nice black folks in america no to get nice and you know they're in the wrong germander quarter doesn't for them . so smoke and mirrors and i hope you know i'd like to see the faces of these bankers when they realize that the game is over and they're about to be run over by a steamroller you know they're like didn't work then that's right drop dead quick or make our lives easier in fact this next paragraph i'm going to read suggests he sees the steamroller coming because he's basically in this paragraph pleading j.p. morgan's pleading with the central banks not to let them die because they say
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fractional reserve banking was a tremendous innovation that surely contributed greatly to global growth over the last two centuries and we would expect the central banks would think twice before disturbing the source of capital to the private sector that's a heinous lie i mean a so ridiculously over the top absurd to say this fractional reserve banking is contributed mightily to the group of the growth of the economy it has grown mightily to the growth of debt and made us put the globe into this debt straitjacket of hundreds of percentage of debt to g.d.p. around the world it's essentially like saying to pablo escobar that putting baby powder in just cocaine which is like fractional reserve banking banking contributed enormously to his cocaine empire that's true but if you want to run the world like a cocaine empire like the jamie diamonds and the lloyd blankfein zan the new
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central bank president then it's not healthy for the global economy third denial they don't need a fractional reserve banking is. part of the whole to problem is to parasitical problem is the whole destruction of the economy yes it's lended to well no pun intended to growth and debt but also a growth and fraud and a growth in injustice i would say as he had mentioned at the top it was the global financial crisis not in particular the global financial crisis like he kind. skims over what the white paper actually says but it was the the fraud of the global financial crisis that was in the big white paper the bailing out of the losers of the parasites that the central banks and able so that that is only possible had we been on a gold standard or any other standard by which central banks would have actually it would have cost them to bail out their buddies and their cronies who are parasites
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then you wouldn't see who said this this is j.p. . morgan saying this so there is fractures or banking is not destructive and that that had nothing to do with the global financial crisis ok the g dime is essentially the harvey weinstein of the global finance market and the harvey weinstein still thinks he's going to come back harvey weinstein still in denial about the hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of cases of of impropriety behavior slash rape are we want to walk into a room ejaculate into a plant and think that was acceptable jamie done in the walks into a economy and a jocular monetary money ejaculated money he says of us phone that's grade well that income gap are skyrocketing because the global ecosystem of collapsing we have made billionaires one of the worst gawker stalker c. of low level. in the world but that's fine because i'm jamie harvey weinstein diamond and this guy should be locked up and flaw guy mean i have to put it in those terms but if saudi arabia can do it why can't wait i mean this guy no
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graduate just to saudi arabia saying they're on the road to a better tomorrow well let's borrow some of their policies like let's take jamie down as a you know the center of town and do the chop shop just get rid of our minds environment however in the so called bitcoin bible here is a positive thing they do finally admit about bitcoin we examine the potential role of cryptocurrency as in terms of offering diversification in a global portfolio given their high returns over the past several years. years and their low correlation with the major asset classes offsetting some of the cost of high volatility if past returns volatilities and correlations persist cryptocurrency is competent to have a role in diversifying one's global bods an equity portfolio but in our view that is a big if given the astronomic returns of volatilities over the past few years so kind of like you they do suggest that once. the liquidity improves and once the price
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settles on a higher level it won't be so volatile and you won't see these thousand acts returns well here or the other make their talking banker to banker and fiduciary to fiduciary in other words are saying that bitcoin is eating our lunch the returns on bitcoin of made everything we do is a bank look stupid a mature and 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 i may as stocks bonds and currencies are all in bear markets now and i'm going to continue to be in bear markets and they're probably going to wipe out a whole generation or two crypto currencies are the only thing is going to save these people and us from being fired so we're going to middle of the group the currency market because even if we get a little bit of those gains we've had a last ten years of big going it will save us from having to report big red negative year on year returns on every single piece of money management business we touch so they're like oh yeah we want to save our job well you know too late the
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millennial is are going over to the cash app saying to jack over jack dorsey thanks jack they're going over to coin base they're going. square that was a square cash app the square to add up i got a lot of big oil in wales to loan. me song the most trusted name in crypto this. why are you laughing les we don't want to tie into anything but let's what do you most. the recognition yes he does like you say his name and but you know no one in modern or ok j.p. morgan is now kind of on are you going to get into j.p. morgan had deny deny deny deny the power and existence of a big quake now there they've capitulated and they're accepting it now they're writing declined bibles the other argument by no corners as they're called. until you pay taxes in your with bitcoin then it's not
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a real currency and arizona senate passes a bill to allow tax payments in big coin there isn't a senate passed a bill on february eighth to allow residents in the state to pay their taxes with cryptocurrency as public records indicate the senate bill one zero nine one which intends to enable cryptocurrency use not just because for tax payment was introduced january tenth twenty eighteen passed by the senate finance committee by a forty three vote january twenty fourth on february eighth the senate passed a bill by sixteen to thirteen margin with one novell records just got to be filled like a m a ted right still has to pass their own us peter schiff they're like man we were so wrong about those big going thing we could have been more wrong. so also before i forget we said we mention that guy michael and josh you know not for saying to anything but we promised we mention them a hi michael and job ever thanks for a great evening by the way those fun and. by those guys are great with their you
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know sort of super they have a lot of inside dope on who is really should toshi it but nobody in the global audience watching this knows what we're talking about there but we are through this be any different but we guarding this ok so i saw suppress the arizona house of representatives and what in particular the guy who sponsored this bill arizona state republican representative jeff when ingore who co-sponsored a bill said the tax measure intends to turn the state into a center of blocked chain and digital currency technology in the future so that yes and no hole hole hole all full. the price you pay for manning the barricades well this is obviously great is and everyone who said was the use case of a coin like you care projections are that they're being proven wrong by state by state they will adopt these policies and all but pick up to the federal level especially as a prize goes on or thousand per barrel level we could just forget about is the states that matter in the united states and so the united states isn't seen as you know.

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