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kind of financial survival job today was all about money laundering first to visit this cash into three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the park received we just have to give mccoll and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about. luxury automobile again for a match you know what money laundering is highly illegal. much keyser of course. hey everybody i'm stephen bob gosh i want to ask hollywood guy you know suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. i do suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru well she's
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a little bit different i've got a. good handle on the war no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm hitting the road have some fun meet everyday americans come along and hopefully start to bridge the gap it is the great american people which. was. looking at value surveys russians also 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 should rare and precarious what would it take for russians to stop playing it safe politically . the word.
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about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. here at the top to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but on the economic side i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each fact. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you know those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not. a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with the death of this one quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker.
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i. think. the most unusual move spokesmen came. this news it was there in the room with them which was written on it was a new question is a. term of art for. me that this is a lovely little just almost a trial of. a don't play a fraud on this or to get to some odd some more serious. i .
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in two thousand and fourteen saakashvili refused summons to appear in court as a witness in several criminal cases later that same year he was accused of misuse of power and investment. saakashvili wound up in the u.s. and soon his friends in washington found him a new assignment. mikail actively supported my down and very soon was rewarded with a high position in the new ukrainian government first as the president's counselor and then as the governor of odessa the day before taking this position he renounced his citizenship to georgia the country of these birth and became a ukrainian citizen. in the scene that asked others gordon downie the exhorter that rode in the. gordon downie the way exhorting that road. as they
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say the battle is worth the blood both literally and figuratively. is now do i not somebody affordable by the us of us reading your play pick last night is now tossed off on now on now going into someone's ear the chest but i have a cut on those nasa she could hang up to date on the my seal of geoffrey pyatt the u.s. ambassador to ukraine paid a visit to saakashvili just a month after he took office in odessa it is law and the all last administration is delivering results and you say you're going to see a steady flow of embassy and washington visitors coming here the meeting was fruitful and geoffrey generous. no matter how well saakashvili is job goes it looks like he shouldn't be worried about his own finances on his facebook page he posted an official document showing that the new governor of odessa gets
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a pretty penny from washington almost two hundred thousand dollars a year for comparison the governor of maine gets seventy thousand dollars a year. so if odessa became a new u.s. state it would be at the top of the list mr saakashvili should feel right at home in his newly adopted country he is best of friends with fellow color revolutionary leader viktor yuschenko who's the godfather of his son. the not that i'm of the school bus and i listen to should begin to question you know at the post but you walk us kind of being it's just a d.c. at them the if someone is going to. even though there's not a bunch of use of social. media when used to the but the least of those three is if i did it with you but i just stand on both. of these boys that business doing this it would get enough out of this almost just in the body of this that i see in the in the bust of the whole bonus dust we were able to contain such.
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a war once launched doesn't choose its victims we are just learning at this hour that malaysian airlines has now confirmed that it has lost contact with one of its planes plane was indeed shot down by a missile while flying at a high altitude over eastern ukraine near the russian border two hundred ninety eight revised number of souls on board all feared dead it was a murder it was a crime there's been this odd nonchalance about pursuing the answers there was a report a very limited report put out a few months after the event but since then they said the next report will be on the first anniversary of the event but you deal with a criminal investigation before becomes a cold case so there's been this curious element of why is there not greater pressure from both the media and the the western governments to answer these
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questions but even without any answers the fingers were pointed immediately that's not an. that is happening because a russian support evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile that was launched from an area that is controlled by russian backed separatists inside of ukraine usually. to put up a national initiative just as it's a question to kate. the malaysian boeing wasn't the first plane to play a significant part in american russian relationships on september first one nine hundred eighty three korean airlines flight seven from new york to seoul via anchorage was shot down by a soviet interceptor aircraft over the territory of the u.s.s.r. in the sea of japan there was absolutely no justification i don't legal or moral for what the soviets did the tragedy of the korean bowing was considered a perfect occasion to demonstrate the nato military power within dangerous
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proximity to the soviets on november second one thousand nine hundred eighty three nato launched able archer attend a command post exercise simulating a conflict escalation culminating in a nuclear attack it was followed by placing pershing two nuclear missiles in europe . what reagan didn't take into consideration was the paranoid overreaction of the soviets. and a recently declassified us intelligence report shows that for the first time since the cuban missile crisis the world was close to nuclear war. just like in one thousand nine hundred three the malaysian boeing crash was leveraged against the enemy. a new wave of sanctions hit russia mediately after the tragedy. the united states is imposing new sanctions in key sectors of the russian economy almost a year and three months later the dutch safety board published
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a report that is itself a flight m.h. seventy crashed because often. i have three well for and or i have the today just outside of the arrow playing the best the left side of the cockpit the report didn't blame any specific group or person and estimated a very wide area of three hundred twenty kilometers as a zone from which the missiles fired at the same time the russian producer of boog missiles day conducted its own independent investigation. that they speeded me up the fullest. loue of the delicate got me shots if you like yet the nist is up a school during the experiment they blew up a retired airliner with a bouquet missile and came to the conclusion that the malaysian plane was brought down by the older type of missiles not used by russia anymore but still in the possession of ukraine the company claims that the missile was launched from the territory controlled by the ukrainian military. one would expect that
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these controversial results would again stir up public interest in the investigation but the tragedy of malaysian flight m h seventeen at already played its role in the big geopolitical game and therefore it was soon forgotten the goal was achieved after the third wave of sanctions hit russia the tensions between the two countries skyrocketed so the question presents itself are we truly witnessing the beginning of cold war two point zero and if so what are chances to survive at this time. in one thousand nine hundred seven the bulletin of atomic scientists introduce the doomsday clock. it represents
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a countdown to global nuclear annihilation. in one thousand feet. the three during the height of the cold war it came its closest to midnight as the superpowers were creating massive nuclear arsenals story of america's ever expanding atomic weapons program as the world began to grasp the insane danger of nuclear warfare and took measures to control the arms race the situation steadily improved. in one thousand nine hundred one the doomsday clock was at its furthest from midnight seventeen minutes. the time of hope was short lived though as the world has become more and more unstable. but in two thousand and fifteen the bulletin of atomic scientists moved the clock to just three minutes to midnight stay on check to climate change in a nuclear arms race resulting from modernization of huge ourselves pose
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extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of humanity. the united states and russia have embarked on massive programs to modernize their nuclear arsenals. undermining existing nuclear weapons treaties. the clock ticks now at just three minutes to midnight because international leaders are failing to perform their most important duty ensuring and preserving the health and vitality of human civilization.
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five people are dead after a gunman went on a shooting spree at a church in russia's southern republicans the attacker was also killed. israeli prime minister slams iran and the nuclear deal calling for it to be scrapped speaking at a peace acuity conference the pm even using props from the message clear to iran's foreign minister. mr zarif. you recognize this. you should be george. also a passenger plane this crashed in central iran not far from its destination killing all sixty six people on board.
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good evening you're watching the weekly here on international. five people have been killed and several injured in a shooting which started at a church in russia's southern region of dagestan. much. so well you should turn to the school nurse looked clear. this is doing work or go drink she was doing. local authorities have confirmed that five people have been killed and several others have been injured after a gunman with a hunting rifle targeted crowds in the southern russian region of dagestan now it's believed the shooter targeted people as they attended a service that an orthodox church is the final day for orthodox christians before they celebrate the great fast is a day in which families would usually attend a church service now it's worth mentioning that dagestan is
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a predominantly muslim region here's an eyewitness account. while people were leaving the church a gunman approached armed with a rifle he started to shoot people started fleeing he started shooting people he ran outside to was shot within the churches grounds just outside of those injured two are said to be in a critical condition the shooter who has also been confirmed dead has been identified as a twenty two year old local man the investigative committee are working to establish whether he had any links to any underground terrorist groups. israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu was lashed out at iran comparing it to nazi germany criticize the iran nuclear deal so in quote its unleashed a dangerous iranian tiger. you want aggression will be shipped. to congress. the nuclear agreement with iran is
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brought the countdown has begun on the ground during. the russian. the sanction relief that they do provided does not moderated iran does not make them more moderate internally and it's not made more moderate externally interact it's only a dangerous during interrogation in a region and beyond netanyahu has never been a fan of the a new nuclear deal that was signed back in two thousand and fifteen and on multiple times over the years he has called iran a great danger well of course talking about a deal in which to iran signed off to limit its uranium enrichment in response for financial sweeteners i think this do is a bad. deal now what we hear today from the israeli prime minister is again urging the international community to slap more sanctions on tehran he has called
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the country the greatest threat to the world and he drew the parallel between the nineteen thirty eight munich agreement that failed in its attempt to appease nazi germany and the two thousand and fifteen iranian agreement he has also said that this deal did nothing short of unleashing the rainy and tiger and to support his point he used visual props there is a piece of very real and room mr zarif. do you recognize this. you should be george. you can take back with you a message to the tyrants of tyranny. do not just israel's resolve the iranian foreign minister zarif responded to prime minister netanyahu is comments by saying that they were nothing short of a cartoonish soakers that in fact an awful quiet response and that they were probably motivated by in their time yahoo's problems back at home here he was
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referencing corruption charges that have been leveled against the israeli prime minister of course when the iran nuclear deal was signed back in two thousand. fifteen the obama administration was not supportive of netanyahu viewpoints but since then we have american president trump in office and he not only has supported netanyahu is views but he recently to certify the deal when the rainy and foreign minister was asked as to his response to this this is what he had to say i can assure you that would be iran's interest are not secured iran would respond really respond seriously we not be the first ones to worry that an agreement will reach all of us troy in spite of netanyahu to attempt to achieve we achieved it in spite of him being implemented in spite of him and the world view to maintain that agreement in spite of his delusional attempt. this was quite
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a tense exchange between iran and israel coming as it did at a conference in munich aiming for world peace it raises the tensions here in the region up another notch columnist for the israeli haaretz newspaper gideon levy says that while israel's concerns over iran are understandable they should not be resolved by threats and force. and you know he's obsessed with iran for many years now and one should not underestimate his concern there is a reason to be concerned when he run is taking over some parts of syria or he's increasing its interest in syria but this is this cause for. this discourse of showing parts of drawn is really to law and doesn't lead to anywhere one should understand and that's my my point of view that
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not every scene can be solved by threats and by bombarding by force there are certain things that are. impossible to be solved by force and again and again it and yell believe that everything can be solved by force it's. a passenger plane has crashed in central iran according to the latest numbers fifty nine passengers including a child along with six crew members were killed grief stricken relatives are struggling to come to terms with the tragedy. the parents other to. endure it two hundred. so that cylons are not. the only other bad signs all of those are no there's no. meters of did not sort of that is all how about on years. now the designs are days ever longer of support. the plane crashed in a remote mountainous area close to its destination according to media reports
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wreckage is now being found in the area where it came down press t.v. journalist youssef jalali reports from tehran. due to adverse weather conditions due to our foggy our weather the pilot lost his vision and he was trying to find a place where he can make an emergency landing and according to eyewitnesses in this city of sydney room he was trying to land and make an emergency landing on a pasture but unfortunately on this process the plane crashed. the plane was operated by arson airlines it's the third largest carrier in iran it operates domestic and regional services local media reports claim that this particular aircraft it's a technical problems in the past the a.t.r. seventy two turbo prop these a french italian short haul aircraft the bottle was first introduced at the end of
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the eighties last time as the many airlines suffered a fatal incident was twenty four years ago back then the plane suffered a sudden loss of power sixty six people were killed in that disaster. wednesday saw one of the deadliest school shootings in u.s. history and former student of marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida went on a gun rampage killing seventeen and injuring a dozen more. wife dead body there on the floor and blood all around the floor how many people like five on the third floor. they look like students it was one teacher and four students. so they do pull the fire drill we want to side boom boom boom boom marriage gunshot i doze firecrackers but at their last hour like zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero miles. i'd.
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like to come in bring a gun to shoot at school you like start taking young family i love you because you never know a biggish are killed because the word that can describe how you feel because at that moment you're wondering if it's my kid easy or casey's was. during the shooting many of the students were holed up inside classrooms posting messages of distress online we managed to speak to a lineker student in the school at the time.
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like about to leave school.

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