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obstructed the security council and unable to perform his duties undo de kids a work of the international community it is considered a blatant violation of the rights of palestinian people must be resolved through negotiation between the two parties are un members. threatened or the other members this is bullying and this john boehner will not bow to the now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month the vice president can set the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. could it leave. for israel's newspaper believes moving the embassy now will have dire consequences for the entire region. the united
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states is supporting the occupation the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians moved he moved the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy declared jews east jews as the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable step there were tens of palestinians who live in the life for this for the first declaration well fortunately there will be more tense of palestinians who will pay in the live pay their lives but by the end of the day they will look to be in the uprising and the intifada not a single state would stand up against the america's greatest ration and nobody will take any measures and it will remain a holo lip service like many other lip services for the palestinians.
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russia's whole ukraine is making a colossal mistake after care of past lore on reintegration of war torn donetsk and lugansk regions moscow says it shows kiev is not committed to a peaceful solution to the conflict and that the move undermines the minsk agreements that are currently in place the legislation allows the ukrainian president to use the armed forces in peacetime against break way republics it also designates russia a quote aggressor state and labels the two territories as being occupied his part president poroshenko launched what kiev called an anti terror operation back in twenty fourteen that left thousands dead injured and over a million displaced. i
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spoke to political affairs columnist and journalist martin summers he thinks kiev's decision is going to undermine all the peace efforts of achieve that. kind of setting in stone a conflict you'll situation isn't it it's not going to be it's not going to did lead to any constructive dialogue between the two sides the minsk agreement says all we've got to hold the situation in the frozen conflicts and it's better off as a frozen conflict than as a conflict and there are plenty of forces inside the ukraine itself and in the west that want to see a conflict here as a means of debilitating the russian federation on the world stage the breakaway republics have broken away the ceasefire laws have been established there's not going to be any change on the ground by fighting on attempts to talk about fighting as a resolution or not realistic. that is south korea the russian skiers of pollution
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another two medals at the winter games on the penultimate day of the competition and closing tomorrow although the sports were disappointed they said they were able for gold. i. wish to him or at any. age to. age cross-country skis ski is alexander bill showing of and under a lot of cough took silver and bronze respectively in the men's fifty kilometer race well done guys also well done the finland they got gold rushes out cleats been competing of course under the neutral ban the because of doping violations they won sixteen medals at the games so far after all the medals close to ski is that spike the team being formed from a really young generation of russian athletes some of whom are just twenty years old the eight medals they've won so far equal the record haul of russian skiers
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back in one thousand nine hundred eight incidentally. this is arts international coming up a warning from spanish media still talking a sport football this time though of more clashes at football matches with russian supporters we'll find out who may be inciting the violence in a bit more detail after this break. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the famous merry go round. we can all middle of the room see.
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what's going on is only producing. tears it doesn't have any meaning the less it leads to real kids which can be. guaranteed only by christina president. again so as a same for the break spanish media's warning of further football violence in the country ahead of a match with a team from russia's after clashes earlier this week in the spanish city of bilbao some were even calling for russia to be stripped from hosting the world cup coming up in a big thing here of course several media outlets are raising the alarm over next
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month's game between athletico madrid and moscow lokomotiv in the spanish capital they blame russian fans for having incited the violence involved however some police and supporters in the city say local hooligans are responsible for instead that conclusions backed up on social media sites to. i don't believe those who are trying to shift responsibility and blame foreigners i was their local radicals unveiled a real hunt for russians they came with bottles filled with gasoline and firecrackers they threw to all of the russians without caring whether they were old people or children in the middle the first game there in russia was completely calm nothing happens there fanatics all represent a threat when they have the chance to show themselves european football's governing body wafers investigating the violence involved r.t. tell a hawk it has more of what happened there. multiple injuries reported as the fans polled each other with objects including as we can see there flares and crackers
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scenes of course witnessed all too often both in club and international matches as well and it was during these disturbances just a couple of hours before the match that this police officer tragically died what the police have officially said in their statement is when he became manuel as he was coming out of his van as he deployed to the scene of that is there but says he suffered a cardiac arrest after collapsing despite the best efforts of his colleagues and medics a little later they couldn't save his life and you sprouts dead on arrival tragically out of hospital and other media were also very quick to report that it was the russian fans who were at the center of this trouble they allege that they started this disorder that they even used weapons to attack the locals knives bats and change and cetera and this is of course despite the fact that what exactly happened in circumstances leading up to these clashes is still under investigation by you wait for by the police the spartak for a service they've also issued a statement saying what they describe as provocations were actually expected from
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the very beginning but what is clear is that the atmosphere in the city was tense from the very start we know that and activists marched on the street prior to the march to send a message to visiting russian fans the picture of course become clearer once you wait for the police do get more details from their ongoing investigation. lose social democrats are giving party members a final say on whether or not to enter a coalition with chancellor merkel's conservatives and the best selling newspaper the bills got involved and pulled a stunt to highlight the problem of giving a relatively small group of people so much sway over the country's future they've done that by registering a dog as a voting member but everyone sees the funny side there was a correspondent peter oliver explains. it's almost certainly not the sound bite top german social democrats under expected to be having to give to the press this week it came after the newspaper build a registered a named lemur is a member of the s.p.
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devastating name gender occupation and age. they received a party card saying she was in the only reason that this is anything more than a hilarious mistake by the social democrats is that it's their party members that will get to decide on a coalition with. conservatives a no vote not ballot well that could see fresh elections here in germany people who wish to manipulate the votes in a grand coalition through criminality could do just the same and that is what forced the social democrats into making their somewhat embarrassing canine climb down and prompted me to enlist the help of my own four legged friends. to help calm this what berlin's pooches and some of the humans they grow with the thoughts that use homes they are. not but do you see losing among the children.
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she loves to greet actually. collect i mean really young dogs so i prefer to see you should want a lot good to be a collection you know. she's one. of the couple more years and i think it's stupid the cost how do you think about this time i want to have a career in the park will be fucked up by my dog. i just. really think this is. the last you know how to take you back on. the scent of the. look of. milk. but first let's get your answer to that would.
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be to all of the policy. on the story for i say goodbye to our support of president trump's received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n. publicly shamed him for sharing what was claimed to be a quote russian coordinated event all facebook evidence jacqueline bouvier got the story c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and they start indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine their own political process c.n.n. has plenty of fodder like this woman from florida but did you realize that you guys were in communication electronically with with russia the now they are your so what did she do to deserve such a confrontation goldfarb is guilty of having run a pro trump facebook page the promoted an event allegedly organized by the russians her objections to accusations of having any connection to russia however were all but ignored by the c.n.n.
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reporter you were posting in reposing almost word for word the information that was coming out of this internet research agency now in secret or is very now you don't believe that you know now to no one's surprise goldfarb was viciously attacked online after the short interview spread like wildfire goldfarb should be ashamed of herself she is the fake get on c.n.n. for showing us who she really is i don't believe she feigned ignorance she knew people like goldfarb who shared russian propaganda and who refused to accept responsibility when shown should be prosecuted. are you a communist maybe older portables a communities but surely c.n.n. won't stop there when there are bigger fish to fry such as michael moore the hollywood director should be their next stop as he both attended and promoted around been organized by a yep you guessed it russian trolls the kicker is that protest was titled trump is
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not my president meaning russia is also guilty of putting together events against the man they apparently want to see in the white house but for some reason i doubt c.n.n. will be knocking down moore's door to talk about that maybe because it looks like c.n.n. covered the rally themselves along with their comrades in arms b.c. thousands of people as you know the feeling marginalized by president like donald trump is common they said this is a love rally after they pointed in that direction they yelled we're not going to be . tolerating any sexism or homophobia or racism so we're told that countless unsuspecting americans and media outlets were duped by the relentless efforts of online trolls but where are those trolls getting their inspiration from more often than not it looks like they were simply relying on stories generated by the us media itself oh sweet sweet irony i mustn't be seen as liberal host joy reid is a shining example of that her posts were retreated by count said to have connections to the kremlin hundreds of times and there obviously
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a lot of questions about how much the trump campaign knew about and whether they were complicit in the russian attack on our election but what about the rest of the republican party machinery so to break this down the heart of the accusation seems to be that russia tried to divide the us by giving people a place to express their views and retreating mainstream media articles and posts written by americans diabolical if you ask me. so actually leave you with that thought no reviews well but some of these look so far from moscow means to. local blogs telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles but still. the new socks try to tell you that so be gossip the tabloids buy files a little bit. off about ties and tell me you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks that we along with all
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the walking. this is charlie munger has approached economic slow ball model for a while struggle well fargo below the terrace charlie munger and world buffett tourist over. fifty years ago britain and we've been to conjugate and as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because i'd just as would have said this on the side effects were terrible but not on the road. will be here not the war. across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the constant mind that the people who actually
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perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there's been a couple. now after an intense year we're going underground one hundred fifty years to the day of the first impeachment of a sitting president of united states and some coming up in the show as the syrian army go for the kill against militants in the form of bread bus get of the country investigate bread itself with all the chief technology officer at computing giant microsoft nathan myhrvold about his latest bus to work and his polls suggest sheri coleman's labor party is on course for its biggest victory in britain's capital since the one nine hundred sixty s. will he be able to stop blairite and tory social cleansing we speak to the organizer of today's mass munden demonstration against gentrification buses british
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charities stand accused of everything from sex crimes to lavish lifestyles why did government not listen to one tory long. it was long about in geo accountability and in a week of constant mccarthyites appearing in the british press against the leader of western europe's largest socialist movement i couldn't care less about the press gallery the speaker journalist pm all the support going up a day's going underground but first in the past few days one of the richest multinationals in the world apple has been seeking to secure key resources to respond to the electric co a boom that is speeding up around the world apple is moving to secure its supply chain the company is in talks with cobalt mines to buy the metal directly from them with no middleman apple is worried that demand for cobalt in the electric vehicle batteries could threaten its own supply which it needs for its i phones and i pads not as much news has been around about amnesty international's recent report on with cobalt his mind we believe. the companies have
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a responsibility to ensure that they aren't in any way profiting from human rights abuses in this case. you know we've documented that there are human rights abuses in these mines well while apple has been commended by amnesty for taking action after their report the same can't be said for other companies including microsoft that's well microsoft claims to be addressing child labor problems in the democratic republic of congo when it comes to mining such corporate issues however are now north on the desk of our next guest as was for resources raged around the world not least in syria the former bread basket of the country now occupied by isis the former chief technology officer at microsoft nathan myhrvold is with me along with his latest must to work more than just bread they think you're going to have to start by telling me what this morning this bridge project is about well it's a six volume twenty six hundred forty two page book about bread and one
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thousand six hundred experiments thirty seven thousand loaves of been created yes and i googled his arms towns. ago just very quickly let's just run through some of the tips at least for viewers around the world we shouldn't refrigerate bread you know it turns out that cold temperatures. make the starch in bread do something called retro gradation it goes through that process which makes us different it seems more stale the exception is if the bread has meat or fish or something that would spoil for example like a leftover slice of pizza then you really should refrigerator ok of course i don't do that and you you explain how to refresh stale bread probably an issue in this country where we're seeing actual food banks and mill nourishment today in these how do you refresh stale bread also. the best way to store bread for
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a while is to freeze it. then either from frozen or if it's getting a little bit stale what use you sprinkle a little bit of water on it wrap an aluminum foil put it into an oven at maybe one hundred sixty degrees centigrade for a few minutes and. it will do the best it can at reviving it from frozen you can get bread that's really good that way if it's already a little stale you will revive it as best you can but it may not be perfect quickly on these chips whole green brid is list nutritious the risen one is your allegation well it's sort of an established scientific fact but it's not widely known because everyone says the opposite. and the reason is twofold the first is that. some of the things that are in the brand that's the rough part of the whole wheat which is the difference in a whole grain bread and
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a white loaf of bread is that ran well a lot of that we don't digest we people don't so maybe it's the erotically in there but because it's going to leave you out any benefit the thing is are some chemicals called fight aids that are part of bran and they have the property that they grab ahold of a number of very essential vitamins and minerals including iron so if you have a roast beef sandwich with whole grain bread you're not going to get any benefit from the iron that would otherwise be in that roast beef it's got aren't that iron is going to wind up binding to the fight it's from the bran and so you can actually get knowing zero bit negative nutrition in effect from it now it's not that it's a danger but so many people go and act. like whole grain breads that's the only thing you should eat and they kept trying to shame people that eat
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white bread there really isn't any proof for that ok let's go to how you're breaking the bread the energy being used to bake the bread because i know that i should say the book is full of where you saw in here as well here is. what is going to be in heating this heating this you're not a fan of fracking which the british government is a big fan of as well as the of the future there's people who believe that fracking produces lots of bad things up at the surface. so they say oh that there's natural gas in my drinking water or there's all of these other terrible advisor metal things and i think those are far fetched frankly the fracking is happening so deep in the earth. that there's very little chance that anything from the fracking directly. is involved it's obviously a highly contested point with what you're doing with us might be unusual giving you
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my but is really good scope in the atmosphere you know this but that's a different story natural gas is often said it's half the missions of coal it isn't really the thing about methane is that methane. causes more warming than c o two does and it's by a factor of about one hundred twenty in the first year the thing comes out nothing to oxidize in the atmosphere so leader in the amount of methane will drop over time but a one percent leak times under twenty means that your natural gas that you're hoping is half of the emissions of coal. it's actually about the same as coal was your president wouldn't be convinced of any of that any of it well i'd have a problem i don't know the man personally and i have never tried to have
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a technical discussion. with him. but i think the u.s. government's position appears to be that doesn't really know who us government's position on climate change has been in my view broken for a long time it's not just the trump administration the obama administration also that the main difference is that the obama administration talked well about the environment but did very few concrete steps if you look and say well where are the things where they really put their foot down you don't find them because they said the right thing trump is is often saying things that you that i a climate activist would say are the wrong things but he hasn't done anything more or less that obama's done and. yet in the paris climate signature presumably well ok but that's a symbolic thing so you can if you divide things between politics and actually emitting carbon into the atmosphere unfortunately my country has made very little
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progress on the actually emitting carbon into the atmosphere regardless of what the political rhetoric is going to ask you aside from bread and as we say i mean we are having this discussion while there are wars for wheat in the resource drawer this you know how pervasive your software the software you've worked on has been all around the world what does it make you feel when you know that a lot of it is used for the military for war as the british government says wyden system uses a version of windows i think windows for submarines it's cool when you make a really broad tool. that broad tool is then going to go out in society and society will use it for many things now you could argue that if you design guns like questioning of that it's hard to imagine a really good use of that you could say it's for defense but when it comes to the operating system our goal was to give people the power to run their own computing part of us computers were only controlled by giant corporations or the government
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or or some other big institute if you took the whole ledger this is sort of not possible to do but if you took the ledger of everything that was really good that happened because of personal computers and everything that was bad i think the good would vastly outweigh the bad it's an amazing set of all humans nathan myhrvold thank you thank you. welcome back just how empty more sco washington and grown damascus of the pro e.u. scottish nationalists become the prime minister tell the house what discussions howard government has hot with u.n. colleagues and sunday on enforcing existing un resolutions calling for an end to cede use of civilian areas and attacks on civilians perhaps the s.n.p. leader in westminster is unaware that far from the u.k. being united nations neutral overseas in syria it has been actively trying to overthrow the damascus government britain has defacto supported with u.k. taxpayer money extremist islamist elements is uncovered even by the b.b.c.
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and britain's ally the usa backs the left wing p k k allied forces in our friend and britain de facto backs turkey because of nato membership which wants to wipe out the p.k. k. and britain de facto backs both assad and putin in their attempts to destroy islam ists in syria then again just to resume realize all of this we will be continuing to work with the un and the process and finally i would just say that the u.n. envoy has our full support in the work that he is doing is trying to bring an end to this by finding a cliff. solution for syria a political solution britain is mean aiding the white helmets organization it is called for the overthrow of the government in damascus and if you came minority government needed to raise a may support stefan dumbass stora then why was a foreign secretary boris johnson no way to be seen with him at the peace talks in russia at the end of last month could it be that the pm sees russia as the enemy
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and we call on all that matters including russia to ensure that this violence stops yes britain is in full cold war mode against moscow let alone against germany corbin who wanted answers to questions about to raise a maze of bricks that negotiations business is need to know people want to know even who the backbench is a demand you know but easy clear from today's exchanges this government isn't on the road to bricks it mr speaker it's on the road to nowhere but tourism a had russia on the mind or more specifically the soviet union the prague spring and because we have stories against jeremy corbyn about czechoslovakia unconditionally committing it to the safety and security of europe but can i congratulate can i congratulate the right on the agenda because normally he stands up every week and asked me to sign a blank check and i know knights checks but really.
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corbin the bookies favorite to replace to raise a man's prime minister your ning there is a tax amount against him by arguably the deep state after the break advice to jeremy corbyn from the toppled minister of today's london protests against gentrification and the daughter of revolutionary u.k. politician peter rhee known for his work with militants in one thousand nine hundred and we speak german for the house of lords about why no one listened to him when he exposed charities dirty tricks two years ago. coming up in body. going on the growth. of the united states is going to look very deep the mystic prizes challenge to a miracle supreme a c. gene north from the outside world from russia not from china but from the inside
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all sides what you see now all around russia and this cyber bullies easing over russia. is psychologically understandable of times to find sound buddy outside the united states who is responsible for the while the real problem is inside. and is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos a member of the commission to do it looking like a movie this is my compass he is going out to study hall maybe. the old john. the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the bush would not only could do this. and not fizzle off at that age how to display any of the most of the
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i'm going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more. but result. what's going on now is only producing. delusional fears it doesn't have any meaning unless it leads to real peace which can be. no guarantee of only by christina president. welcome back today the northeast of britain's capital london sees demonstrators gathered to oppose policies from a council run by jeremy corbin's labor party the posies concerns are called social cleansing order near liberal gentrification and one of the organizers is the u.k. socialist parties nancy taft like activists right across new donations opposes the
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moving out of working class families to make way for expensive out of reach housing and regional development and she welcomes you going underground tell me about today's demonstration in north east london well today is part protest and part celebration the spicy move from star which we believe is about to be destroyed by a regeneration program which we own basically built for tower blocks one potentially twenty nine stories high type of us square way push the children's playground up to the most polluted part of the square which is rightly the bus station and in return for us given a public space away when we're not guaranteed genuinely affordable homes and guarantee in twenty percent of affordable housing and i think southern creasy the labor m.p. is claimed two hundred million pounds of private investment will be going into your area you don't like that private investment where not guaranteed anything there is
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no guarantee do you think we shouldn't use the word affordable i think there's a big question mark over i'm a big proponent of council housing. this term affordable muddies the water and complicates the sort of developments that eating up london at the moment and leading to mass displacement of working class people who can't afford to live in the areas that they were born in and lived in all their lives it's already happening all around the country and all around the world this idea of private public partnership in regeneration i mean i know you're in the socialist party i am in when i should. when you think of labour's record before german government we had a meeting with a star couple weeks ago when john mcdonnell kind of very good meeting had a chance with exactly a year and basically the how meeting with a discussion about the legacy of pay if i and the debt now that we have to pay as a consequence of a policy of bicycling getting into bed with the private companies who are late to
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now billions of the public sector we're still paying for these bad contracts. in schools and in hospitals i agree with corbin a minute on that we should abolish peer fire and we should only pipe compensation on the basis of proven need but the big business shareholders to buy simply can do one because they're there they leaching of the public sector and i think it's a mistake that particularly the blare are councillors in london are embarking on a policy in housing which is a repetition of the failed policy in hospitals and schools and other infrastructure projects or we have to be wary of polls but indeed the latest polls are may's local elections are called which labor body merits best results since nine hundred sixty eight for the labor party what happens of these councillors the blairite councillors or the red tories as they're called refused to support. john's john mcdonnell views on social cleansing so-called down the law and after my is an
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intensification of council tax increases the model that's been put forward is basically built rabbit hutches right across london stuff i mean make sure they don't have children because these a place of flats people can have children and then turn the school a miser council tax and this is a motto that was prevalent in the nineteenth twenties it was replaced by the welfare state and the postwar settlement and we're going back to a pre-war model that never worked for us. and that's basically what we're arguing against deciding we want municipal provision you want council homes we want public spice libraries social services for the fun on the out it's not win or skip the months she going to door haven't concertedly gone against all these marriage counsellors i have to mention your father was one of the leading lights in arguably the last biggest struggle against new liberalism in this country and yet say your
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father got even be a member of corbin's labor party how can you put so much trust in government don't know if they would even allow your father to become a member the negativity. well first first of all i don't think it's a person who actually would not let me pull them forward by the earmarks in the eighty's we think there has to be a democratic if you like revolution inside the life of party because i stood for parliament as a socialist and if you look at what i stood on before corgan was elected is very similar to corbin's program today whereas if you look at the blairites and what i stood on that in a post phase it in here farai it didn't oppose the nearly pro onslow we need to link up the good corporate easters inside the labor party the activist outside particularly in london rebellion against this continuation of near liberalism we need an alliance of grassroots level we've seen lots of headlines about corporate you and your family know about the secret state and what they do to democratically
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elected politicians who oppose new liberalism do you think we can expect more from both the media and the so-called secret stable britain against your door let alone for what he's doing in the waters there and jimmy corbett well first of all our city condemn the slurs against corbin and. don't know and obviously we call for nationalization of the press. by you know billionaires and we don't believe that a democratically accountable but we also as i had to call been call on us from the dispatch box who a march of working class people to defend the n.h.s. should have a million on the straights or call a march demanding a million council houses being built the youth would come out in their droves we could shake this government out of power we could ally all the good point scoring at the dispatch box with a movement on the straights otherwise if we wait for twenty twenty two if the players get back in london and they continue with this policy and they continue
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with undermining gordon's legacy by twenty twenty two many working class people would just be excessive i would be. tie it with the words as they lived to tell you right which is what we've seen in other countries where you've seen the left edge and then nothing people's lives that can't be allowed to happen here we get poorer things are difficult for people we have to say now staff thank you. well from defaming the u.k. left to defaming british n.g.o.s like oxfam and save the children which have suddenly gov attack poor management that alone colleagues sex parties that while u.k. media hardly image of the reasons countries like haiti destabilized by u.s. foreign policy for decades have become havens for n.g.o.s in the first place joining me now is lord bell for who has long been warning of issues of accountability when it comes to britain's charity sector he's a member of the international relations committee in the british house of lords
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lord valve well grad you are going underground so aside from the current scandal after scandal from one charity after another you have for a long time worried about the accountability of a charities tell me about that i think the problem is you can't just shift it back to the aid charities there is a large department seemingly pretty much out of control which in my view and it's been my view for a long time should be part of our foreign policy network in other words the defeat to depart the international development should in fact be a part of the foreign office if you don't see the danger there of politicising a around the world of its aid is closely allied to a particular party in government arm so you know each would be identified with foreign policy clearly it has been for a long time hasn't it i mean britain doesn't give aid to agencies that are supporting what is perceived as the enemy what i'm saying is it's not just the fault of the agencies it clearly is their fault but they only got away with it
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because of lax political control and one ministry in london bridge. changing is not an effective method of control there has to be people on the ground probably either from the national audit office or the treasury who are independent and charged with ensuring the aid is spent properly and the proper ethical code of conduct is followed if i was a c.e.o. of a charity i'd reply to you by saying there is a regulator a statutory regulator the charity commission what's the problem but they've obviously and manifestly failed every day in the last ten days we've had further the horror stories all of what's happening in the agency but also the charity commission is a comparatively small underfunded body the also house look after all the charities in the united kingdom the idea that they can supervise charities all over the world
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he's frankly a bit farfetched the government has to supervise it and the government has to realise basically that defeat has got to be absorbed into all foreign policy if such changes were made one of the whole hog and create a peace corps and do away with private charities and have a have a preschool run by different the foreign office because you would already you would also have charities i mean the peace corps ran alongside the us charitable status when it ran the only way of stamping out the abuse is first integrate into the foreign policy mechanism and secondly to have some independent government surveillance as well as the charity surveillance or a big mat grew level why do you think the voluntary sector is so powerful when it comes to a as opposed to if it was a peace corps for instance they're all good middle class children are they they are
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the inheritors you know in the victorian years we used to say in the youngest sons out to run the empire most of the aid workers i've met on. in forty years in politics they generally middle class they generally from the liberal lead intelligentsia they generally mean to do wail that they clearly have standards of slip to them why you say middle class or not middle class enough to read oscar wilde who said charity charity creates a multitude of sins you don't think. it may have read it you haven't absorbed it up very but you are you do appear to say that regulation is is far too difficult i'm saying the charity commission is not the right body to supervise this what you need in every embassy where there is a substantial aid program is you need need independent person on the ground in the country concerned looking at b. aid program does it deliver value for money and ethical standards there are far too
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many four by fours impost tolls and expensive living going on out of the budget this is got to stop see you said all of this last year was a new interesting to you when you were talking about accountability no i don't think. it's an uncomfortable message isn't it because it's very comfortable to say oh well you know the charities have to reform but what he's actually needed is a reform of the way government works but without cutting the money but making sure it's properly spent look at the billions of pounds that we poured into africa over the seventy years since independence and it's about seventy years since most of them became independent. it's still poor you go to any country the first thing the agency will tell you is they need more money i mean i'll give you those countries were paying debts to the i.m.f. during the charity money going in broadly and yet now taking over is an argument
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that the whole aid project is so flawed you do agree that the point seven percent of our g.d.p. should be go going on foreign aid and we have to say that in this in the context of hundreds of thousands of people in this country not being able to eat today without the help of food basic perhaps and it would still be the case at no point five percent north point seven percent is the u.n. saw great britain's thanks to david cameron let's remember reach that i'm a great supporter of that but why not grow giving money away if there is malnourishment we don't have it here anyway we're actually investing it in the world it's easy in britain's interests why do thousands of africans pile up in libya trying to get to europe because of poverty it's actually margaret we have major war to destroy a little bit here you know the drawbacks but overall it's easy in
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the interests of the western world to promote prosperity in the rest of the world just fine you know would you serve as the new charity commissioner of the present one reserves well there's no reason for the charity commission to resign that's not with the emergency that you just said that they failed to regulate it i'm saying that defeated has failed to regulate the british government has failed to regulate as i said the charity commission is an incredibly small body of people with an incredibly large job including very good rating extremists charities in britain. i don't blame charity commission the blame lawyer firstly the government and they can't shifty and it lies with the aid agencies themselves turned a blind eye for a long time to things they must have known were going on more more every day something more comes out about thank you and that's it for the show will be back on monday with britain's first astronauts in space helen sharman britain out of some mainstream narratives because while she rode the wind wind over the gun before she
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flew in a russian spacecraft after responding to an advertisement on the radio dial that he would touch via social media will be back on monday eighteen years in the day and last march is in manhattan after the acquittal of four police officers charged with killing a man who do all the he be memorialized in song by bruce springsteen trivia lauryn hill vera munch the two great dead prez and mopey immortal technique and public enemy. or similar for the sports deal or the studio because in most of the snow more than one of them. beautiful yes good good new post though here bush will see you in the modem cause it was done this month to mow down the idea of the on the grounds of the study of the custom.
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days a crisis talks at the u.n. heading into a further the security council there failed to reach a breakthrough on syria world powers are still trying to hammer out a cease fire deal for eastern ghouta that's occupied by both rebel and terrorist groups. begging we don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right thing washington now sets the date for the relocation of its embassy in israel to
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jerusalem a move that palestinians say could destroy any hope of a peace settlement. with this is in the spanish city of bilbao say local football hooligans incited thursday's violence with visiting fans from a russian t.v. . by their just turned six in the evening moscow time my name is kevin i mean this is out international broadcasting around the world it's good that the company start with some breaking news actually tell you coming in from italy some trouble they've got some pictures to show believe clashes have broken out in milan where police currently are trying to break up rival protests between students and neo-fascist party members rallies are being held across the country this weekend it's the last weekend for political action before the big general election on march the fourth feelings running particularly high there is you can see immigration and what to do
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with the people that have come in italy is a big bone of contention at the moment especially considering that no other third of young people sometimes in some areas maybe more already employed when they can get a job in a way that's top of the street some allow people armor hopefully to deteriorates no further. syrian state media is reporting that islamist militants in the rebel own clever eastern ghouta launched a fresh round of mortar attacks on residential areas in damascus. at least one person said to be killed fifteen injured it's the second time a bombardment by anti-government forces has caused casualties in the syrian capital this week. is a suburb of damascus it's been occupied by rebel and terrorist groups now since twenty thirteen but the situation is really intensified as of late as pro-government forces have been exchanging fire with those militants that's led the
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un now to call on all sides to end the violence members of the security council are again expected to decide whether or not to adopt an amended cease fire resolution in the coming hours we'll be covering that later this evening earlier members failed to agree on some really important details in that document the draft originally proposed a thirty day truce and also the evacuation of people in dire need of medical treatment but under these conditions there was no guarantee that terrorists would abide by the agreement that was russia's problem with it so moscow pointed that out and also said it wanted the group to be excluded from the truce. which is the main problem in eastern and used well as i mentioned is consciously or unconsciously to do the same as the other syrian rebels jim how to loose reasonably touch and we still don't have evidence that the coalition led by the united states is treating. as a real target of course would draw the attention of our american colleagues to the facts we don't see your comments having any effect well it's been
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a tough days of rhetoric and negotiations now it all relates to the district of you staring good that east of damascus a suburb that is currently under the control of rebels and terrorists that the syrian government is trying to retake the city in an anti terror operation the anti terror operation is being widely criticized by western leaders recently we even heard from u.s. president donald trump what russia and what iran and what syria have done recently is a humanitarian disgrace i will tell you that we're there for one reason we're there to get isis and get rid of isis and go home. we're not there for any other reason and we've largely accomplished our goal but what those three countries have done to people over the last short period of time is a disgrace the leaders of the international community are in full agreement that
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civilian life in eastern is very important and that the conditions are dire all want to make sure that civilians are safe however there are clear disagreements among world leaders about who is to blame for the situation in eastern guta many western officials been voicing strong opposition to the syrian operation in the militant stronghold put russia and others of long accused them of double standards particularly the west's muted response to the campaign to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from islamic state which also had a devastating impact on civilians to. by the escalation of strikes and humanitarian disaster systematic targeting of
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civilians this is how ongoing slaughter of trap civilians it's about the practice of the syrian government as well and we call on this including russia to make sure that this violence stops. in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting that because it creates their city being liberated they understand what they were suffering civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at
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a price and avoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite that responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are the good guys and munition people on the battlefield with different political analysts white told us the western powers misrepresentation of the situation on the ground and go to will only add to the suffering of civilians regime change propaganda. and to the realms of the fantastic group such as nusra front and jash which is the dominant. these groups which adhere to the same ideology responsible for nine eleven and a whole litany of terrorist attacks there are no being depicted as rebels as partisans of second world war repute whereby the syrian army made up of conscript soldiers drawn from every part of the multicultural and multi-religious was a syrian society there are no being painted as a lot of the waffen s.s. an army of occupation the than an army of liberation so this narrative will
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continue syria comes closer to achieving its complete liberation and the suffering of the civilians which no one can deny is being prolonged by this continued attempt to undermine the attempts of the syrian government and its allies particular russia to liberate the country. america says it will move its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may the fourteenth much sooner than was originally planned it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state here's what president trying to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world and beyond. people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right thing turkey's voice concerns to this its foreign minister says the decision on the embassy violates un security
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council resolutions and demonstrates the intention they serve america to undermine place since december when trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital more than twenty palestinians have been killed and around a thousand injured in demonstrations over it. has more of the symbolism of washington's move found the fallout that resulted from it. put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports israel's claims to the city but when he says the campaign against his decision was incredible he means this. person.
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was. even though trump doesn't care people in the region do today we saw clashes in hebron continue which israel on the other hand is praising from its minister for transportation thanks trump in a tweet even called him a friend of a back in december in a security council vote of fourteen countries condemned to trounce recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital among those who are staunch u.s. allies like the u.k. and france and in the general assembly one hundred and twenty eight countries got the use of the top struck to the security council and unable to perform his duties and do de kids a work of the international community but it is considered
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a blatant violation of the rights of police that must be resolved through negotiation between the two parties are un members very threatened or the other members this is bullying and this jumble will not go to do that now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president had said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nine but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement our correspondent in washington gideon levy say columnist for israel's threats newspaper believes moving the embassy will have consequences for the entire region. the united states is supporting the occupation of the united states is
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really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians would he move the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy declare jews east jews as the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable step there were tens of palestinians who live in the life for this for the first declaration and their fortunately there will be more tense of palestinians who will pay in the live pay their lives but by the end of the day they will look to be in the uprising and the intifada not a single state will stand up against the american administration and nobody will take any measures and it will remain hollow lip service like many other services for the palestinians. to be sort of
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a whole new twist and turn to another big story coming up russia has warned ukraine it is making a colossal mistake after key have passed a law on the reintegration of water on donetsk and lugansk regions moscow says it shows kiev is not committed to a peaceful solution to the conflict and that the movement of mines the minsk agreements that are currently in place this new legislation allows the ukrainian president to use the armed forces in peacetime crucially against the breakaway republics it also designates russia an aggressive state and labels the two territories as being occupied president poroshenko launched what he have called an anti terror operation back in twenty forty the pot it is story here leaving thousands dead thousands injured and over a million displaced. i
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spoke to journalism political affairs on this martin summers about this latest move now by kiev he thinks his decisions get undermined all the peace efforts have been achieved so far. prone to setting in stone a conflict you'll situation isn't it it's not going to be it's not going to did lead to any constructive dialogue between the two sides the minsk agreement says all we've got to hold this situation in the frozen conflicts and it's better off as a frozen conflict than as a conflict and there are plenty of forces inside the ukraine itself and in the west that want to see a conflict here as a means of debilitating the russian federation on the world stage the breakaway republics have broken away the ceasefire laws have been established there's not going to be any change on the ground by fighting on attempts to talk about fighting as a resolution or not realistic. let's check out the olympics the latest there russians
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have clinched of the two medals at the winter games in south korea on what is the penultimate day of competition all wraps tomorrow cross-country skiers alexander bolshoi and under a lot of talk silver and bronze respectively in the men's fifty kilometer race well done to them well done finland two they've got gold rushes athletes have been competing under a neutral banner because of doping violations and have won nonetheless sixty medals at the games so far half of them instantly belong to ski is that suspect the fact the team was formed from a really young group of people generally a generation of russian athletes just over twenty years old the eight medals they've won so far if you look at back equal the record haul of russian ski is back in one thousand ninety eight little factoid there when it comes to skiing you might think of countries like finland norway or sweden but maybe not a stray even so three antipodean friends decided to jump right in and take part in want to sweden's most grueling events despite having never worn a pair of skis before in their.
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well we had a few too many beers to be honest with our other friend that's doing the right as well morton and he was telling us that his dad has done us a lot but ninety come to ski race forty nine times and he said it would be great if you could do it with him and of course we all parties stick to this because he just can't do more than ten minutes of exercise but after a few beers it seems. maybe we should if. we we came into it it's no farming or thrown around and explained if we wanted to do some beginners classes we never skied before and said what we need we're doing this race. and they all started laughing this is speak to thank you.
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guys my name is alexis the family originally from russia and build my coaching career i work with the several kids from i refuse to have plates from the very very beginning a level two olympic champion. it's going to be awful the longest we've done this forty two kilometers so far and morton ended up in hospital but i think we will finish we'll see. part of life for each tapestry i coming up a lot more including spanish media warning of more clashes at football matches with russian supporters and we finding out who might be inciting the violence after this break. it's.
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what politicians do do something good to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. or somehow want to be rich. it's a going to be press that's what the four three in the morning can't be good for. i'm interested always in the waters of my calls. the united states is going. deep in the mystic process challenge to american supremacy again not from the outside was from russia not from china but from the inside all sides of this in court you see around russia and is. over russia activities is psychological or understandable at times to find somebody outside the united states who is responsible for the while the real problem is as.
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i get thanks for watching out international so is the same for the break spanish media's warning of further football violence in the country ahead of a match with a team from russia so after clashes this week in the spanish city of bilbao some are even calling for russia to be stripped from hosting the world cup coming up a big thing here of course several media outlets raising the alarm over next month's game between athletico madrid and moscow lokomotiv in the spanish capital they blame russian fans for having incited the violence in bell bout thursday but some police and supporters in the city say no bloke all hooligans were responsible but conclusions backed up on social media sites to don't believe those who are trying to shift responsibility and blame foreigners i was their local radicals and
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found a real one for russians they came with bottles filled with gasoline and firecrackers they threw to all of the russians without caring whether they were old people or children in the middle of the first game there in russia was completely calm nothing happens there fanatics all represent a threat when they have the chance to show themselves european football's governing body you a first investigating what happened in. hawkins has more of what went on there. multiple injuries reported as the fans pelted each other with objects including as we can see there flares and crackers scenes of course witnessed all too often both and club and international matches as well and it was during these disturbances just a couple of hours before the match that this police officer tragically died what the police have officially said in their statement is when he became manuel as he was coming out of his van as he deployed to the scene of the disturbances he suffered a cardiac arrest after collapsing despite the best efforts of his colleagues and
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medics a little later they couldn't save his life and he was pronounced dead on arrival tragically out of hospital now and other media were also very quick to report that it was the russian fans who were at the center of this trouble they allege that they started this disorder that they even used weapons to attack the locals knives bats and change and cetera and this is of course despite the fact that what exactly happened in circumstances leading up to these clashes is still under investigation by you wait for by the police the spotter for a service they've also issued a statement saying what they describe as provocations were actually expected from the very beginning what is clear is that the atmosphere in the city was tense from the very start we know that anti far activists marched on the street prior to the march to send the message to visiting russian fans the pictures of course become clearer once you wait for the police do get more details from their ongoing investigation. report in the shooting earlier on next a supporter of president trump's received
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a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n. publicly shamed for sharing what was claimed to be quote a russian coordinated event on facebook jacqueline who got the story. c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and they start indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine their own political process c.n.n. has plenty of fodder like this woman from florida but did you realize that you guys were in communication electronically with russia they know they are your so what does she do to deserve such a confrontation goldfarb is guilty of having run a pro trump facebook page the promoter then event allegedly organized by the russians her objections to accusations of having any connection to russia however were all but ignored by the c.n.n. reporter you were posting in reposing almost word for word the information that was coming out of this internet research agency now. no you don't believe there are no
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now to no one's surprise goldfarb was viciously attacked online after the short interview spread like wildfire goldfarb should be ashamed of herself she's the fake get on c.n.n. for showing us who she really is a dumb thing if you feigned ignorance she knew people like goldfarb who shared russian propaganda and who refused to accept responsibility when shown should be prosecuted. goldfarb are you a communist maybe only deplorable as a commies but surely c.n.n. won't stop there when there are bigger fish to fry such as michael moore the hollywood director should be there next stop as he both attended and promoted around in organized by yep you guessed it russian trolls the kicker is that her test was titled trump is not my president meaning russia is also guilty of putting together events against the man they apparently want to see in the white house but
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for some reason i doubt c.n.n. will be knocking down moore's door to talk about that maybe because it looks like c.n.n. covered the rally themselves along with their comrades in arms b.c. thousands of people as you know alex are feeling marginalized by president like donald trump's comment they said this is a love rally after they pointed in that direction they yelled we're not going to be . tolerating any sexism or homophobia or racism so we're told that countless unsuspecting americans and media outlets were duped by the relentless efforts of online trolls but where are those trolls getting their inspiration from more often than not it looks like they were simply relying on stories generated by the us media itself oh sweet sweet irony i mustn't be seen as liberal host joy reid is a shining example of that her posts were retreated by count said to have connections to the kremlin hundreds of times and there obviously a lot of questions about how much the trump campaign knew about and whether they were complicit in the russian attack on our election but what about the rest of the
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republican party machinery so to break this down the heart of the accusation seems to be that russia tried to divide the us by giving people a place to express their views and retreating mainstream media articles and posts written by american diabolical if you ask me. canadian problem this is choice of clothing on is a trip to india has been ridiculed online his efforts to try him so totally bled their lives somewhat but it seems and the incidents weighed in on that. i was.
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just in through those aids pray love spirit quest routine reminds me of the spring break yogi travelers i went to school with who came back from the far east with a next and a new wardrobe every year is a just me all this choreographed keep us all just a bit so you much now all site after indian sun dress like this every day so i know you've been in bollywood stuff with a prayer hands it just looks like you're out of i.d.'s. obviously we take the situation extremely seriously the individual in question should never have received an invitation from a soon as we found out we rescind the invitation is. proving it can please
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everyone all the time and boy don't we know that on this channel thank you for watching this saturday evening at moscow kevin i when they say is international. one. of the groups. that i that. everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy you know suspect every proud
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american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v.'s to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well he's a little bit different i'm not. going to windows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet everyday americans. and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american. stein is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill fiddlesticks mission to do it looking like a million pieces and my compass is going off to sunny all mediated. chano it up with a ship the only palestinians who gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts
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i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the oak vision didn't know who could do this. and the us. i know difficulty in the doesn't seem to do more. because almost. but your hands up in the honey badger don't care. honey badger don't care oh that's a good honey badger really nice so there's no she might have heard about it called
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honey badger don't care honey badger approaches and fights anything if you go on youtube and you'll see a thousand videos of honey badgers in the african savannah and they fight anything they fight lions tigers. any sort of creature you can think of down there they'll approach and start fighting even though it's like a little ferret looking sort of creature a beaver looking creature and it fights whatever so when no matter how horrifying the creature you know a lion looks pretty scary right this guy looks pretty scary i know i've seen photos of those blobfish they from like way down dave thirty thousand feet below and that charlie munger is uglier than a blobfish that's a magic ball as wife is the one putting the paper bag on her head you know what this guy looks like the tape or i'm with got hit with an ugly stick charlie munger urges regulators to ease off wells fargo blasts bitcoin. badger don't
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care charlie munger there's a charlie munger approach to economics its own quickie. boom boom boom boom boom quacky very much in a word to rehearsal well you know ninety four. this is this is charlie munger is approached economics blown holes through wells fargo wells fargo throughout the terrace charlie munger and warm up in a tourist summer top photo i showed that was from a tweet from reuters berkshire's monger urges regulators to ease up on wells fargo . oh so you know before janet yellen another honey badger left the federal reserve bank she did basically force them to replace three of their directors because they themselves were unwilling to basically get a better attitude about all the fraud they had committed you know they had set up all these fake accounts for their clients in order to basically meet some targets
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and get better bonuses but they had also been found in this kind of got overlooked because it happened in the summer when a lot of fake russia great stories were happening but also between started to take off so that more press but they had also been found to have basically forced auto loans auto insurance onto those who had auto loans from them and it was fraudulent that basically these people didn't need this product and they didn't realize that they had this product and so they ended up getting their cars repossessed so basically janet yellen forced them to that was on the very last day she forced them to replace their directors and now charlie monger is all upset that as the largest shareholder of wells fargo he's using his position to try to badger honey badger the you know the regulators to ease up on his investment. is the largest shareholder he had warren buffett berkshire hathaway wells fargo wells
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fargo was caught in equivocally stealing from millions of customers wells fargo you know going back a few years they've been involved in numerous scams they got bailed out of course during the two thousand and eight crisis crisis emerged big coin a self-regulating true money a substitute that would put the charlie munger warren buffett's under the bus because they're parasites and just take from a cut from the economy that anything berkshire hathaway adds nothing to the economy it extracts from the economy it's a tapeworm on the economy because it is sound money so naturally it's like a. rowing tears of the wicked witch of the west in this case charlie munger is the wicked witch of the west and bitcoin are the tears actually called noxious poison which it is exactly it is you put poison down to get rid of rats who were eating infesting your house and here they've the sort of this
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banking activity which by the way the activity that wells fargo was engaged an opening for industrial scale fraud that's what it was and they got fined a bit of money by two hundred million dollars for opening these fraudulent accounts he says of course wells fargo had incentive systems this is what they call incentive systems that were too strong in the wrong direction and of course they were too slow in reacting properly to bad news but practically everyone makes those kinds of mistakes monger said and it's because it was just the noxious poison and it is the noxious poison to this sort of system this fraudulent system which is opaque you can't see it that these people until years later that these people have been committing industrial scale fraud and then the regulators come in and they tap them on their little wrists and nothing happens well destroys that but they keep ninety cents or for a dollar they commit they pay ten cents and fine and charlie munger saying the incentives are out of whack it's mis incentivized the way that the structure of the
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banking work banks work is true across the banking sector is true because the central banking sector is how charlie munger has made money when warren buffett called big rat poison that's correct and he is the rat charlie munger is a man a four year old rat warren buffett is a big fat rat they are easy others they're predators and fruit and there's just characterize fraud as miss incentive that's like saying that you know the guy who goes into the liquor store and robs it blind it kills people who's missing a set of eyes he just went in there to get a pack of cigarettes but somehow as incentive structure was messed up and he end up killing a few people and stealing a bunch of money but we should. going to find him ten percent of the money you stall stall thousand bucks you got to give one hundred dollars so the government is a fine they can keep nine hundred there's no culpability for the murders in this case you know these guys are actually causing widescale social and economic unrest is leading to all kinds of malays and destruction in the economy and gas is not full pot but private equity well this is the thing about the wells fargo scandals
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first of all let me conclude with what reuters says about it and look listen to their wording about this the san francisco based bank has been beset by scandals for deceiving customers such as by opening an authorized accounts and forcing them to take out auto insurance they did not need so the thing that cannot be calculated is how much stress it caused some of these people maybe they were something like twenty thousand car repossessed sions that happened because of this that goes on their credit scores how do you fix the credit scores of these people and here's an economy where literally if you don't have credit in the u.s. economy you're you're dead you're here it's like you're cut off from the grid so there's no way to calculate how much damage that has done so you know these are truly mongers a frustrated genocidal maniac and he knows he's not long for this world so he's spending the last few weeks of his life of a centrally thumbing his nose at everyone who's tried to apply the rule of law to
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this recidivist criminal banking terrorist that has murdered people indirectly by abusing the system and it's a shame that the media in america waste his time pointing the finger at countries involved in sowing elections where there's absolutely nothing but smoke to it and ignore so what is side of the country who's actually coors. lives they go oh we don't care about that because he's he plays ukulele was bloody war and they're so sweet how bad can they be there's such a nice old gentleman you know meanwhile you know there's a lot of people in paraguayan else or. or that we're involved in all kinds of other nations doing that just a story that you know there's actually a great piece of the nation which will cover soon but it covers the berkshire hathaway business model and what they do is they invest in companies that have monopoly power so they themselves invest in monopoly power which is anti-thetical to the american ideology of free markets so they themselves warren buffett says he
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utters these words says that he invests in moat if you have a moat that keeps you from your position is protected your monopoly pricing power he invests in that in terms of what janet yellen did on her last day in office here she says a wells fargo rehab requires a change at the top last friday and danielle is last day as federal reserve chair the regulator slapped the san francisco based lender with sanctions for poor governance compliance and risk management relating to abusive sales practices that culminated in the creation of millions of fake accounts and inappropriate charging of auto insurance and mortgage fees the fed also took the unprecedented step of prohibiting wells fargo from growing any larger than its total assets size at the end of twenty seventeen or two trillion dollars without clearance from the central bank ironically this sanction actually provides an element of cover for the lender which has found growth to be a challenge lately so they're not allowed to expand because they've they apparently can't do it without committing fraud so janet yellen on our last day did actually do something worthwhile and she. of course had to do it on our last day because
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otherwise warren buffett would have had removed anyway from the fed exactly the quid pro quo on the last day but lipstick on a pig purely for cosmetics window dressing and the overturn it quickly because these people have enormous sway in government and they run the legislative process and they'll be unwound any penalties for wells fargo and i'll be back committing serial fraud by the second quarter of twenty eighteen we're going to get into part of the reason why she did this is because you know they've committed these frauds against their customers the fake client accounts and the fake insurance products but they still haven't offered rest. situation but for anybody who is owed less than one hundred dollars so they still like thousands hundreds of thousands of americans that they owe restitution to but i do want to say something about honey badger that we have a friend steve beauregard who we saw down in kent coonan at the such as she round table he's with gold coins and he was just a safari in africa and he asked the safari guide he's he wanted to see where the
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honey badgers are and the safari guy was like honey badger is usually people who see the elephants the lions the tigers the giraffes like what why do you want to see how do you badgers and the guy hadn't heard of being by the fiercest animal on the savannah is the honey badger you know and of course the charlie mongers of the warren buffet's there is a good decision to mediate out of existence or they just croak. well they both have said they're like they're not long for the world well ok so wells fargo screws customers yet again now failing to make right and abuses elizabeth warren demands answers so wells fargo is getting get more deserved bad press gretchen morgenson and emily glazer of the wall street journal reported that the bank was making a hash of the customer restitution at a promise to make in connection with those various scandals again i hate that they always call everything scandals or crimes like these are crimes they committed but even though the press firestorm last week was over the banks fake accounts the much bigger payments to customers and the ones it is messing up involve the forced
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placing of auto insurance which in over twenty thousand cases lead to car repossessions and charging unjustified fees in connection with mortgages the journal story got the attention of elizabeth warren who shot off a letter to wells fargo c.e.o. tim sloan demanding answers again tim sloan was made c.e.o. after the previous c.e.o. was forced to step down finally after many months of and all sorts of senate hearings and finally they forced him down tim sloan was the former c.f.o. so he was in charge during all these crimes he was still an executive during all these crimes so janet yellen had been basically suggesting that they get some outside help because all that it was infested their entire organization with. people who obviously couldn't see what they had done was wrong rats. so you have to . basically bring in a honey badger to take it right and you know combine that with the opiate crisis all these people that have had their lives ruined by wells fargo of course it's very easy to get hooked on opiates thanks to the drug industry and they're working
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together is some of the american genocide but charlie munger doesn't care. if you're in the bitcoin will however put these guys to rest physically intellectually metaphorically what sound money and your own bank you don't need to rely on these crooks well as you head into the second half or you go talk to randy feller about the twenty eight thousand elections coming up these sort of issues are still ongoing this this started in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine actually the frauds were committed leading up to the financial times thank you actually died in two thousand and eight and he's just admitting the noxious gases from his corpse is being interpreted as some kind of insight well you got to go to the second half little break don't go away stay right there. when you don't.
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know. that. if you speak french. the. international recognition with the help of israel. at least in the world of zoos remember wolf it was dismissive to do you like you know this this is my complicity is going out to study hall maybe. you know chalk it up. the only palestinians it gets the most hopeful is jerusalem counterparts i don't
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think there's some of those who were on the vision. only could give us. and the earth is all of us not just the heart of this lady in the muscle that you had i know if you continue muslims you know do more. don't piss off. was going on how is only producing. will lose you know piers it doesn't have any meaning unless it leads to a real case which can be. you know guaranteed only by pristina presidential. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max has or time now to turn to four time
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mayor of pittsburgh and he also led the north carolina democratic party hey it's randy voller ready welcome back to the kaiser report it's great to be here max ok so we're coming up on twenty eighteen is the way the president you know he has a big downward movie gets crushed you know after being in office a bit there's a reversal but this president has caught the eye of some interesting folks you know it his tax cuts have led to praise even from democratic leaning california corporations like apple or celebrities like bill murray you know normally in midterm elections the party in power is kicked in the teeth but these tax cuts seems to have you know really grab people's attention even in the democratic party where you think well money is always going to grab people's attention you know we all knew that apple was offshoring all their profits and now when they've lowered the rates from thirty five to twenty one and some of the other things in that tax bill they're able to move billion tens of billions of dollars around to their benefit the question is what's becoming of
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a lot of this money i mean one what i read in bloomberg and other sources are corporations are buying their stock back yeah why would they buy the stock right exactly they're more into financial engineering then to cap x. they're not building out they're not growing their businesses as such they're just engage in accounting tricks to increase the executives pay more leslie because of the legislation passed in the clinton administration which kept what you could write off they get the stock option so i predicted they would do that last fall and they're buying a lot of stock back so of course you know apple is happy because they had hundreds of billions of dollars caught up in this or at least tens of billions and very wealthy people are happy and anyone that has an s. corp is happy because they changed the rules there and you had an s. corporate also you might decide to make a c. chord now because heck your tax rate went to twenty one percent so. twenty eighteen now i mean this is playing well to the crowd yes. democratic party grain kind of laying out the the lay of the land for us and twenty sixteen and looking at
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what was contributing to that dynamic in that election what can we look forward to in twenty seen in a nafta is nafta now back in play is this part of the mix well it depends what president trump decides to do it meaning he certainly pulled out of the deal in asia immediately that obama had been working on and obviously a lot of progressives oppose so it's highly likely that he's going to try to amend or change nafta. and of course how does that play and you know this whole open borders thing and then this issue with the wall and immigration i think they're all connected i mean his base is worried that the country is becoming grayer and the country is becoming browner and they all know by two thousand and fifty it will be a white white population will be the majority minority so i think a lot of these moves are fear as are facing a future that people have never lived in i think nancy pelosi race and they said
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her greatest aspiration is i want to for a grand kids would be brown. what does that mean well i think that she's probably realizing it at her age and her position in california of course she comes from baltimore her you know her relatives were the mayors of baltimore and she's probably thinking of inclusive any that you know things that used to be taboo biracial marriages you know loving versus virginia in sixty eight used to be illegal i mean you know most of these people don't forget grew up you know at the end of the jim crow era that are still in power i mean i think the twenty eight elections are going to be about you know the politics of women and progressivism and democratic socialism versus the politics of dog whistles and white supremacy fair enough so let's talk about women in politics because that sam's there is a groundswell of activity amongst women in politics the very active all over the country and is this trend of course after the may two movement and after a lot of controversy the twenty six election involving trump is going to now say
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a wave of women in office and what does that portend randi we're going to see a with a wave of women running for office and then i guess my assumption is a number of these women will win and what we're going to see is the change of values that are implemented in washington and state capitals and county seats across this country because women tend to look at issues a bit differently than men and there are gender differences in this and i think that's a good thing i mean we need to have people at the table they need to be there in the decision making process and i think that those are the kind of changes that this country needs let's talk about focus for a second the democratic party they are still focused on some of the issues from a year ago the so-called russia gate for example are they maybe a wasting political capital at this point on chasing that where they could be
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looking at something else at this stage of the game that might give them greater panic. nation into the hearts and minds of the voter well i mean the miller investigation and what you term russia gate you know that's kind of keeping alive. people's thoughts and kind of the negativity around trumps when. but the truth of the matter is simply that you can't be a party or a political movement that is opposed to everything you have to be a party that is for something and that's what you're getting at right so what's your program and you know and you know leader schumer has been asked that others have been asked that you've got to come out clearly and what and say what do we stand for well you know there are those senators and leaders in d.c. that have said that i mean they stand for universal health care for instance they stand for supporting the dreamers they stand for a number of progressive moves that would be good for this country the problem is that at the very top whether it's the republican or democratic party it's you know
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you've got your left wing in your right wing but the plane is the corporate plane then that's the ultimate problem the money issue well you know the. jobs issue is was really driving a lot of the votes and twenty sixteen great disenfranchisement in america from coast to coast people were feeling as though they were not participating in the economy trump brought in these tax cuts that it had at the moment and great effect increasing jobs and increasing salaries they got amazon with twenty thousand new jobs and apple computer going to create twenty thousand new jobs so the voter a goes to the voting box they are looking at their paycheck and their think and you know why would i change at this point i think that focusing on amazon and focusing on apple is just our obsession with focusing on the whales you know whales don't live in an environment with an awful lot of plantain i mean you need to have everything in the economic biosphere so to speak right and that means small
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businesses that means medium size businesses they like to do. that because it catches people's attention that we're got twenty thousand jobs a small businesses or they want out of the economy of millions and millions of jobs it's just a drop in this modern business is reporting increasing activity they're hiring they're expanding i mean it's trickling down i mean the trickle down the way for about since reagan actually is trickling down i don't think that that's it's that's not the reason we already had expansion in this economy coming forward there already was growth you can look at the trend line from two thousand and nine but it also says i think they're exactly does it mean hockey's i said because because the tax code we're giving everybody in the company thousand bucks that's writing that's real money well you could have been giving everyone money by actually supporting other programs that people could spend for instance you know when people have section eight and they get rent vouchers who owns all that real estate that's rent the comes in your pocket that's hunt that's thousand dollars every month yeah thousand dollars one time divided over twelve than i take out some for the tax man so fair enough so you're fear you're comparing what you would describe as
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a gimmick versus a more structural reform that could be sustainable over a generation that be more meaningful i think is why you're so i would describe it is like getting on a sugar high what happens after that to follow up on this you are a mayor a what do you think of these various cities across america prostrating themselves at the feet of jeff bezos begging for amazon to open their second headquarters there well the way economic development works in our country is we force in this apologies counties and states to compete against each other as opposed to having an zero a coherent policy or manufacturing policy that's unified that so you don't have people throwing you know tax breaks and this and that at these various companies so i would just say that those and others are you know playing by the rules of the system and forcing the politicians you know to come to them you know with the best offer i mean the truth of the matter is they want to do a ribbon cutting and say we just opened
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a new plant that created ten thousand jobs that's a lot more sexy and. interesting than saying i just worked with you know five thousand businesses that created two jobs yeah trying to hit home runs and sort of get walks and signals or throwing the home they're throwing the long ball back the baseball metaphors that we love so much here in north carolina we do i do yeah you know so what is now the attitude in the democratic party may i mean i hear what you're saying a sound you know like you're trying to. bring it up bring it all together and like rational you know i was underestimated tromp and it looks like that's going to continue i mean. what's going to derail this guy i mean there's no skeleton in the closet same strong enough to do. nobody in washington can stop him he's got his twitter sphere that he just broadcasts irakli with it goes through mobile round mainstream media he's out is unstoppable. going to stop with the electoral
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college was designed to stop a person like trump and it didn't because our institutions have been failing for decades that's a very interesting point the electoral college was designed to stop a charismatic let's say person from garnering the popular vote in a way that would be representational to the nation as a whole and somehow he defeated that and won the electoral vote how was that possible against the most widely anticipated when in american presidential history for hillary well on a lot of levels i mean it wasn't just donald trump you know republican policy makers you know and americans for prosperity and other groups have been you know working on ways to suppress the vote since obama won i mean this is about the politics of race as well this is about the politics of preserving white privilege and white power so i mean these things were already there this table was set and
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donald just kind of elbowed his way into the room he benefited. from suppression and wisconsin when i told you how he could win i laid out the states that he could win based on what reagan democrats did in the past and based on how sanders did in the primary and it happened but let's not forget that in wisconsin tens of thousands of people were not able to vote based on voter id laws that were rammed through by support from the koch brothers and others why because they know if certain populations vote their ideas will not win which is why they don't want to have a huge turnout they win when the turn on the smaller and speaking about twenty eighteen yes there could be a blue wave but what's holding it back is a red firewall what's that red fire wall gerrymandering most of these districts are impossible to win in right now it appears that being a state that is the most gerrymandered probably in the country as far for i'm hearing you would know better but as that the case yes north carolina is rated on
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indices you know from people around the world where they look at actual countries and let's not forget we've got ten million people in the states or worse as large as many countries as being one of the least democratic places on the planet when they rate you know at some of the election interfering. just on maybe a domestically instead of looking from outside force is there any way down to go your numbers man we've got to go thank you man the guy's report thank you for having me on report all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser a part of me max keiser and stacy everett i think i guess for any of y'all are generated on twitter it's kaiser report and so next time. it's. similar for the spurs to do this because it involves snowboarding one of them so.
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beautiful you couldn't push will spin you put them over them cause. but then there's my feel to madame i do you know what the deal my mother goes with the star in the local custom. certainly now will some day and soon the muslim even spoke of the video the god given us of us so us little. book of susan good to go along with some of these for your comments and shows your goals to the police but yes for the people still the most of those issues truth be told what you could give what you would usually look up as one nation as we see would use this each of us knows dollars plenty of some good to help you avoid old me a little more to me so. that just.
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so over there i want to do things that show everybody is doing really be very clear like go away go to. management. and they are they they when they up then they have. given to me yeah you feel that your. son what do you how much it will come off a little but do you do you wonder. if this. all mean that with good news you still want to talk more negative.
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back to gisors financial survival guide. housing. oh you mean there's a downside to artificial mortgage through dr carried away that's cause report. two days of prices talks at the u.n. security council failed to reach a breakthrough on syria still world powers are trying to hammer out a cease fire deal. by both rebel and terrorist groups. look in store to keep an eye on we'll keep you posted clashes breaking out in the land tonight where police are trying to break up a left wing student protest political rallies being held across italy in fact
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before next week's general election. plus. people calling begging we don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right thing washington sets the date for the relocation of its embassy in israel to jerusalem it's a move that palestinians say could destroy any hope of a peace settlement. and run the world at seven o'clock now oscar time funks we come top stories in syria again the syrian state media tonight reporting that islam is militants in the rebel on claims of eastern ghouta have launched a fresh round of mortar attacks on residential areas in nearby damascus. it's left at least one dead and fifty eight injured it is the second time a bombardment by anti-government forces has caused casualties in the syrian capital
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this week he said go through fax a suburb of damascus that's been occupied by rebel and terrorist groups since twenty thirteen but the situation is really intensified of late as pro-government forces have been exchanging fire with those militants and it's led the u.n. to call on all sides to end the violence members of the security council are expected to decide whether or not to adopt an amended cease fire resolution in the coming hours we'll be covering that later on the sebring bringing you the latest on it earlier members had failed to agree on some important details of the document the draft of originally proposed a thirty day truce and the evacuation of people in need of medical treatment but under those conditions there was no guarantee that terrorists would abide by the greenman was what russia's worried in fact moscow also said as well it wanted the group to be excluded from the truce put the noose. which is the main problem in eastern and used as i mentioned is consciously or unconsciously to do the same as
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the other syrian rebels jim how to loose freeze not being touched and we still don't have evidence that the coalition led by the united states is treating it as a real target of course would draw the attention of our american colleagues to the facts we don't see or comments having any effect well it's been a tough days of rhetoric and negotiations now it all relates to the district of use during that east of damascus a suburb that is currently under the control of rebels and terrorists that the syrian government is trying to retake the city in an anti terror operation the anti terror operation is being widely criticized by western leaders recently we even heard from the u.s. president donald trump what russia and what iran and what syria have done recently is a humanitarian disgrace i will tell you that we're there for one reason we're there to get isis and get rid of isis and go home. we're not there for any other reason
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and we've largely accomplished our goal but what those three countries have done to people over the last short period of time is a disgrace the leaders of the international community are in full agreement that civilian life in eastern is very important and that the conditions are dire all want to make sure that civilians are safe however there are clear disagreements among world leaders about who is to blame for the situation in eastern guta. many western officials been voicing strong opposition to the syrian operation of the militant stronghold but russia and others have long accused them of double standards particularly after the west's muted response to the campaign to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from islamic state which old so had a devastating impact on civilians.
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by the escalation of strikes me humanitarian disaster systematic targeting of civilians that is how ongoing slaughter of trap civilians it's about the focus of the syrian government as well and we call on this including russia to ensure that this violence stops. in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting. that because it's unclear
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they're being liberated they understand what they were suffering civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price and avoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite that the responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are the good guys and munitions want to battlefield no different or another view on this came from political analyst john white who says the western powers misrepresentation of the situation on the ground in ghouta is only going to add to the suffering of civilians regime change propaganda as enter the realms of the fantastic creating groups such as nusra front and jash al islam which is the dominant faction in eastern guta these groups which adhere to the same ideology responsible for nine eleven and a whole litany of terrorist attacks there are no being depicted there's rebels
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partisans of second world war repute whereby the syrian army. just drawn from every part of the multicultural and multi-religious was a city in society there are no being p.t. there's a lot of the waffen s.s. an army of occupation the than an army of liberation so this narrative will continue and syria comes closer to achieving its complete liberation and the suffering of the civilians which no one can deny is being poor long by this continued attempt to undermine the attempts of the syrian government and its allies particular russia to liberate the country developing story tonight next clashes have broken out in milan these latest pictures of the shoulder police there have stepped in to break up a student protest near the center right leg of north party and it's immigration platform.
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i. then rest started on friday in peace and also to read it spread to other italian cities two legged north the main focus of the anger held its own rally in milan on saturday so this was all kicked off this weekend being the last before the general election on march the fourth maybe you could have seen this coming let's get the thoughts from mark of a sunny professor of politics university in milan join me now live not the same as a marco tonight where you are i'm often in italy myself i know the feelings really run high about legen or particularly and women talking about students student unemployment so high in italy isn't it was thirty eight forty percent or so or to me is that why the students a year ago. from the north and the south so we tend to explain a lot of things we've done employment but and the economic crisis but there is there is another story the story is that there is a growing in this country there is
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a growing that the gentleman station of the right of any kind of rarity in the team from the economic rises all sorts of anti-capitalism hell broke loose and so there they can be talking to your marxist school in a sort of new school of anti-capitalism and the same thing is that the open border policy barm the democratic party of the past four or five years so this is not unfair when you're out of your mix and. well yeah the open border policy i would say that is on stirred by the democratic party and the brass warry certainly legitimized the right right so the radical right so i would say the economic crisis and the left and this are mario and i think that gary short not far sighted there's a world where this is going to go marco is not only just a couple of weeks ago we saw some some really know. asti crimes being carried out
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and they go in the city gets. foreign national against italian nationals another prime minister came out and spoke strongly against it saying that you know it's only stands united but nonetheless there is a disparity there a lot of people are very concerned about immigration is one of the top. things that period said about these days was the government doing it when it was real and an issue it's like what we would call in political terms a real line in issues right you were either one side or the other in the but what's going on right now from the political point of view the real bottle is between berlusconi and salvini the leader of the libyan or right so if if he gets more votes than berlusconi then for you to see a shift towards radicals and in the same easing the coalitions you see right now that they're going to vote there is nothing that
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prevents the leader one or the other party change signs once they're lector so we can witness a government of the five starts which is a very radical movement and then it's like the sex pistols in the seventy's don't know what i want but i know how to get it right is there is a real danger of the market you think that things could you know i mean running up to this election now this is all going to be attended box time i suppose but is there real danger that it could get out of control that things could get nasty and it's only that is it is a wonder this is not a nasty but. due time i don't think that it leak can go on like this there are too many differences between the north the south and nobody addresses the real policies that change. you know they could change the situation. spending goes up boring goes up the national debt is out of control and nobody talks even
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talks about the real. issues they go on talking about ses and communists and so it's the only real issue that's it's near an instructor bar it's immigration well we gotta leave it for there we'll watch closely what happens in this general election thanks ever so much for your time tonight mark beside a professor of politics of his day of milan and good evening. america says it's going to move its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem jerusalem now may the fourteenth the dates been announced much sooner than originally planned and it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state is a president trying to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world and beyond people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right thing well turkey's joined in the voices of concern now as well its foreign minister says the decision on the embassy violates
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un security council resolutions and demonstrates the intention of america to undermine peace since december when trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital more than twenty palestinians have been killed and around a thousand injured in demonstrations over it all. well followed more of this up smear a card in washington is more the symbolism of washington's move here and the fallout that resulted from it. put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports israel's claims to the city but when he says the campaign against his
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decision was incredible he means this. person over. the border. even though trump doesn't care people in the region do today we saw clashes in hebron continue which israel on the other hand is praising from its minister for transportation thank trump in a tweet even called him a friend of a back in december in a security council vote of fourteen countries condemned trumps recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital among those were staunch u.s. allies like the u.k. and france and in the general assembly one hundred and twenty eight countries got the use of the beats up structed the security council and unable to perform his
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duties and do dick kids a work of the international community it is considered a blatant violation of the rights of palestinian people must be resolved through negotiation between the two parties are un members very threatened or the other members this is bullying and this john boehner will not want to do that now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president can set the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. getting levy's a color is for israel's eretz newspaper he believes moving this embassy is going to have done consequences for the entire region. the united states is supporting the
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occupation of the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians moved he moved the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy declared jews east jews as the future capital of the palestinian state then they see it would be quite reasonable step there were tens of palestinians who live in the life for this for the first decoration their fortunately there will be more tense of palestinians who will pay in the lives of their lives but by the end of the day there will be an uprising in the intifada not a single state will stand up against the american administration and nobody will take any measures and it will remain holo lip service like many other
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services for the palestinians. the olympics last day they are almost all finishes tomorrow russian school is a close another two medals than it winter olympics in south korea on the penultimate day cross-country skiers alexandra ball should not under a lot of silver bronze well done guys respectively in the men's fifty kilometer race phil and gold gold well done them to the russians athletes being competing of course under the neutral banner because of the doping violations none the less they won sixteen medals at the games so far half of all the medals belongs to ski is interesting little fact despite the team being formed from the younger generation of russian athletes some just but twenty years old the eight medals they've won so far again and for a little factoids equal the record haul of russian ski is in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight so they're and when it comes to skin you might think of countries like norway finland sweden certainly not strangely or even so three antipodean friends have decided to jump right in and take part of one of sweden's
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most grueling events despite never having want to paris skis before. well we had a few too many beers to be honest and our other friend that's doing the right says well more to understanding our city status to unfasten open one to come to ski race forty nine times and he said it would be great if you could do it and of course we all parties stick to this because he just can't do more than ten minutes of exercise but after a few beers. we came into this no farming are thrown around and explained if we want to do this again if. you never skied before interval we were doing this race. and they all
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started laughing says thank you. guys my name is alexis of the family originally from russia and do my coaching career i work with the several kids from i refuse to athletes from the very very beginning a level two olympic champion. it's going to be awful the longest we've done this forty two kilometer so far and morton ended up in hospital but i think we will finish we'll see. what invention right thanks much not since an ice a lot more coming to the moscow slum in ukraine over a so-called reintegration law that's been introduced for the break when regions of lugansk and local about that eighty seconds away. it's.
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delusional fears it doesn't have any meaning at least to real fears which can be. guaranteed only by christina president. russia's born ukraine it's making a colossal mistake after kirov passed a law on the reintegration of the water on donetsk and lugansk regions moscow says it shows kiev is not committed to a peaceful solution of the conflict and that the move undermines the minsk agreements that are currently in place new legislation allows the ukrainian president to use the armed forces crucially in peacetime against those breakaway republics it also designates russia an aggressive state and labels the two territories as being occupied present brief recap here of course launched what kiev called an anti terror operation back in twenty fourteen that's left thousands dead
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injured and over a million displaced. but a journalist and political affairs analyst martin summers he thinks kids decision he is going to undermine all that the peace efforts of achieve. promised setting in stone a conflict you'll situation isn't it it's not going to be it's not going to did lead to any constructive dialogue between the two sides the minsk agreements is all we've got to hold the situation in as a frozen conflicts and it's better off as a frozen conflict than as a conflict and there are plenty of forces inside the ukraine itself and in the west that want to see a conflict here as a means of debilitating the russian federation on the world stage the breakaway
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republics have broken away the ceasefire laws have been established there's not going to be any change on the ground by fighting on attempts to talk about fighting as a resolution or not realistic but it's a politics in europe now germany social democrats are giving party members the final say whether or not to enter a coalition with chancellor merkel's conservatives and the best selling newspaper the build go to vote as well as pulled a stunt to highlight the problem of giving a relatively small group of people so much sway over the country's future by registering a dog as a voting member but everyone see the funny side there was a europe correspondent report. it's almost certainly not the sound bite top german social democrats under expected to be having to give to the press this week it came after the newspaper billed registered a named lemur as a member of the s.p. devastating name gender occupation and age. they received
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a party card saying she was in the only reason that this is anything more than a hilarious mistake by the social democrats is that it's their party members that will get to decide on a coalition with. conservatives a no vote in that ballot well that could see fresh elections here in germany people who wish to manipulate the votes in a grand coalition through criminality could do just the same and that is what forced the social democrats into making their somewhat embarrassing canine climb down and prompted me to enlist the help of my own four legged friends. to help come this what berlin's pooches and some of the humans they brought with them thoughts that use homes they are. not but do you see helen was using a module in the next hour. she loves to greet actually.
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you know he'll be here in the coming hours taking you through that big vote we think coming up in the u.n. security council on how best to try and find a solution to what's happening there near damascus and go to heaven and saying thanks for watching us and about tomorrow.
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are a headline stories of two days of crisis talks the u.n. security council failed to reach breakthrough on syria world powers are trying to hammer out a cease fire deal for eastern. rebel un terrorist groups also ahead in the program. clashes in milan where police are trying to break up a left wing student protest political rallies are being held across italy before next weekend's general election plus. people begging me don't do it
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don't do it don't do it and we did the right thing for ten cents the date for the relocation of its embassy in israel to jerusalem a move that palestinians say could destroy any hope of a peace settlement. eight pm here in moscow wherever you're cheering in from around the globe this hour welcome to moscow and to r.t. international our top story syrian state media is reporting that islamist militants in the rebel enclave of eastern good to have launched a fresh round of mortar attacks on residential areas in damascus. at least one person is said to have been killed fifteen injured and it's the second time in bombardment by government forces has caused casualties in the syrian
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capital this week. eastern through to is a suburb of damascus that's been occupied by rebel un terrorist groups since twenty thirteen but the situation there has intensified with pro-government forces exchanging fire with militants that's led the un to call on all sides to end the violence members of the security council are expected to decide whether to adopt an amended cease fire resolution in the coming hours earlier members fail to agree on some important details the draft originally proposed a thirty day troops on the evacuation of people in need of medical treatment however under those conditions there was no guarantee terrorists would abide by the agreement that russia has pointed out moscow also said it wanted to jihadi organization to be excluded from the truce. which is the
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main problem minister and as i mentioned he's consciously or unconsciously being treated the same as the other syrian rebels just how to loose freeze not being touched and we still don't have evidence that the coalition led by the united states is treating. as a real target of course would draw the attention of our american colleagues to that fact but we don't see our comments having any effect well it's been a tough days of rhetoric and negotiations now it all relates to the district of eastern ghouta that's east of damascus a suburb that is currently under the control of rebels and terrorists that the syrian government is trying to retake the city in an anti terror operation the anti terror operation is being widely criticized by western leaders recently we even heard from the u.s. president donald trump what russia and what iran and what syria have done recently is a humanitarian disgrace i will tell you that we're there for one reason we're there
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to get isis and get rid of isis and go home. we're not there for any other reason and we've largely accomplished our goal but what those three countries have done to people over the last short period of time is a disgrace the leaders of the international community are in full agreement that civilian life in eastern new to is very important and that the conditions are dire all want to make sure that civilians are safe however there are clear disagreements among world leaders about who is to blame for the situation in eastern guta just elma point many western states have been voicing strong opposition to the syrian operation in the militant stronghold but russia and others have long accused those officials of double standards particularly after the west's muted response to the campaign to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from islamic state which also had a devastating impact on civilians.
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by the escalation of strikes and used in humanitarian disaster systematic targeting of civilians this is how ongoing slaughter of trap civilians it's about the focus of the syrian government as well and we call on their backers including russia to make sure that this violence stops.
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cattle or a fact of life in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting that because it includes their city being liberated they understand what they were suffering civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price but unavoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite that responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are the good guys and munitions people on the battlefield know the difference. well political analyst john white sees the western powers a mis representation of the situation on the ground will only add to the suffering of civilians. regime change propaganda has entered the realms of the fantastic creating groups such as nusra front and jash al islam which is the dominant faction
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in eastern guta these groups which adhere to the same ideology responsible for nine eleven and a whole litany of terrorist attacks there are no being depicted there rebels as partisans of second world war repute whereby the syrian army made up of conscripts soldiers drawn from every part of the multicultural the multi-religious was a city in society there are no being p.t. there's a lot of the waffen s.s. an army of occupation the than an army of liberation so this narrative will continue syria comes closer to achieving its complete liberation and the suffering of civilians which no one can deny is being prolonged by this continued attempt to undermine the attempts of the sitting government and its allies particular russia to liberate the country. clashes have broken out in milan police there have stepped in to break up a student protest against a center right. party and its anti immigration law.
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they don't rest began on friday in peace. on this spread to other italian cities league ignored main focus of the anger held its own rally in milan on saturday to the country's general election takes place next week and we spoke to mark up a sunny fessor of politics after the university of milan he doesn't expect tensions to come any time soon we can't explain a lot of things done for a moment but don't economic crisis but there is so there is another story the story is that there is a war in this country there is a call in what legitimization of the right any kind of radicals you know a team from the economic rises in due time i don't think that there are italy can
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go on like this there are too many differences between the north the south and nobody addresses that we'll all assist jane. you know that could change the situation. spending goes up boring goes up the national debt is out of control and nobody talks even talks about the real issues. washington say it will move its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may the fourteenth much sooner than was originally planned it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state here's what president trump had to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world and beyond. people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right thing well turkey has voiced concerns to its foreign minister ses the
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decision violates a un security council resolutions and demonstrates the intention of america to undermine peace since december when donald trump decided to recognize true islam as israel's capital more than twenty palestinians have been killed and run to thousand injured and demonstrations. so your account has more now on the symbolism of washington's move on the fallout that's resulted. put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports
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israel's claims to the city but when he says the campaign against his decision was incredible he means this. last november. not. even though trump doesn't care people in the region do today we saw clashes in hebron continue which israel on the other hand is praising from its minister for transportation thanks trump in a tweet even called him a friend of a back in december in a security council vote of fourteen countries condemned to trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital among those who are staunch u.s. allies like the u.k. and france and in the general assembly one hundred and twenty eight countries the use of the deets upstroke to the security council and unable to perform his duties
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and do de kids a work of the international community it is considered a blatant violation of the rights of palestinian people must be through negotiation between the two parties are un members. throughout the end or the other members this is bullying and this john boehner will not want to do that now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. gideon levy who's a columnist for israel's harder it's news paper believes moving the embassy will
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have dire consequences for the entire region. the united states is supporting the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians would he move the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy the clear jews in the east jews is the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable step there were tens of palestinians who live in the life for this for the first decoration and unfortunately there will be more tense of palestinians who will pay in the live pay their lives but by the end of the day there will be an uprising and the intifada not a single state will stand up against the american administration and nobody will take any measures and it will remain holo lip service like many other
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lip services for the palestinians. switching gears now russian skiers have clinched another two medals at the winter olympics inside korea on the penultimate day of competition cross-country skiers alexandra bullshit of. under lock off securing silver bronze respectively in the men's have to kilometer rates and on to gold rushes outlets have been competing remember under a neutral banner because of doping violations out of one sixteen medals the games so far half of all the medals belong to skiers that's despite the team being formed from a limited pool about cleats in the aftermath of the open scandal the eight medals they have won so far equaled a record haul of russian skiers in one thousand nine hundred. now when it comes to skiing you might think countries of the likes of finland norway or france at but perhaps not a stream even so three d.
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and friends decided to jump right in and take part in one of sweden's most brewing events despite yeah never having worn a pair of skis before. well we had a few too many beers to be honest our other friend that's doing the right as well morton and he was telling us that his dad has to unfasten up at nine to come to ski race forty nine times and he said it would be great if you could do it with him and of course we all parties stick to this because he just can't do more than ten minutes of exercise but after a few beers it seems. that maybe we should if. we became into it it's no farming cortona and explained we wanted to do some
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beginners classes we never skied before interval we were doing this race. and they all started laughing this is speak to this right here. guys my name's i'd like to start the family originally from russia and do my coaching career i work with the same row from i refused templates from the very very beginning level to the olympic champion. is going to be awful the longest we've done is forty two kilometers so far and morton ended up in hospital but i think we will finish we'll see. moscow slams ukraine over a so called a real integration law for the breakaway regions of lugansk. i'll bring you more
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not in ninety seconds time. what whole existence to do something that. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. for some one of the brits. it's a going to be press that's what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my call. from russia not from china. russia and.
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russia. while. you're back with international russia has warned ukraine it is making a colossal mistake after kiev passed along the reintegration of the war torn and lugansk regions. is not committed to a peaceful solution to the conflict and that the move on mines the minsk agreements that are currently in place now the new legislation allows the ukrainian president to use the armed forces in peace time against the breakaway republics it also
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designates russia an aggressor state and labels the two territories as being occupied president poroshenko launched what kiev called an anti terror operation back in twenty fourteen leaving thousands dead and injured over a million displaced. well we spoke to journalist and political affairs analyst martin summers he thinks kiev's decision is going to undermine all that the peace efforts have achieved to date. of setting instead in a conflict you'll situation isn't it it's not going to be it's not going to did lead to any constructive dialogue between the two solids the minsk agreement says all we've got to hold the situation in the frozen conflicts and it's better off as
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a frozen conflict than as a conflict and there are plenty of forces inside the ukraine itself and in the west that want to see a conflict as a means of debilitating the russian federation on the world stage the breakaway republics have broken away the ceasefire laws have been established there's not going to be any change on the ground fighting an attempt to talk about fighting as a resolution or not realistic. germany's social democrats are giving party members the final say on whether to enter a coalition with chancellor merkel's conservatives the best selling newspaper there billed as poll this down to highlight the problem of giving a relatively small group of people so much sway over the country's future by registering a dog as a voting member but some can't see the funny side as peter oliver has been looking
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into. it's almost certainly not the sound bite top german social democrats under expected to be having to give to the press this week it came after the newspaper to build a registered a named lemur is a member of the s.p. devastating name gender occupation and age. they received a party card saying she was in the only reason that this is anything more than a hilarious mistake by the social democrats is that it's their party members that will get to decide on a coalition with. conservatives a no vote in that ballot well that could see fresh elections here in germany people who wish to manipulate the votes in a grand coalition through criminality could do just the same and that is what forced the social democrats into making their somewhat embarrassing canine climb down and prompted me to enlist the help of my own four legged friends. to help come
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this what berlin's pooches and some of the humans they grow with the thoughts that use homes they are. not what do you sing helen was using a module in the next hour. and she laughed agrees actually it. will lead to me really young dogs so i'm pretty sure seem to she'd want to log stood to be picked a lecture and you know those children she's one year old all the couple more years and i think it's stupid the cost how do you think about this she want to have a career in the park will be fucked up by. that and just. really think this is real because you know you have to tell you about. the son of the. local. milk best ever.
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but that's what your answer to that would. be to all of us all to. a supporter of president trump has received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n. publicly shamed her for sharing what was claimed to be a russian coordinated vent on this facebook picking up the story this hour just going booga c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and they start indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine their own political process c.n.n. has plenty of fodder like this woman from florida but did you realize that you guys were in communication electronically with with russia they know they are your so
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what does she do to deserve such a confrontation goldfarb is guilty of having run a pro trump facebook page that promoted in the event allegedly organized by the russians her objections to accusations of having any connection to russia however were all but ignored by the c.n.n. reporter you were posting in repose thing almost word for word the information that was coming out of this internet research agency now in the center is very now you don't believe that you know now to no one's surprise goldfarb was viciously attacked online after the short interview spread like wildfire goldfarb should be ashamed of herself she is the fake get on c.n.n. for showing us who she really is i don't believe she feigned ignorance she knew people like goldfarb who shared russian propaganda and who refuse to accept responsibility when shown should be prosecuted. are you a communist maybe older portables a communities but surely c.n.n.
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won't stop there when there are bigger fish to fry such as michael moore the hollywood director should be there next stop as he both attended and promoted around been organized by a yep you guessed it russian trolls the kicker is that protest was titled trump is not my president meaning russia is also guilty of putting together events against the man they apparently want to see in the white house but for some reason i don't see it and will be knocking down more his door to talk about that maybe because it looks like c.n.n. covered the rally themselves along with their comrades in arms b.c. thousands of people as you know the feeling marginalized by president like donald trump is common they said this is a love rally after they pointed in that direction they yelled we're not going to be . tolerating any sexism or homophobia or racism so we're told that countless unsuspecting americans and media outlets were duped by the relentless efforts of online trolls but where are those trolls getting their inspiration from more often
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than not it looks like they were simply relying on stories generated by the us media itself oh sweet sweet irony i mustn't be seen as liberal host joy reid is a shining example of that her posts were retreated by count said to have connections to the kremlin hundreds of times and there are obviously a lot of questions about how much the trump campaign knew about and whether they were complicit in the russian attack on our election but what about the rest of the republican party machinery so to break this down the heart of the accusation seems to be that russia tried to divide the us by giving people a place to express their views and retreating mainstream media articles and posts written by americans diabolical if you ask me. well that's how our saturday evening news wrap up is looking i'll be back with more updates off the top of the hour stay with us now though for biting satire and you just might not see anywhere else it's productive tonight.
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this is charlie munger has approached economics. well. charlie munger buffett. is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world
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of zoos and dismiss it like you know. this isn't my cup but he is going to have to study all maybe you know john. the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think some of those who are on the vision to look at this. and know it is a lot of this lady of the. i don't know if you compete in the doesn't seem to do more in the middle. because all. right. thank you. didn't know the show where americans in america covering american news are called
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foreign agents as there's a new were entire month program for the deep states for the cia f.b.i. and as. even some military generals it's a new it's a new nursing home for the intelligence community that has been in the also rans with the leathery skin and the liver spots and jalouse down to the floor. they don't have to be wal-mart greeters anymore is a very exciting this is no longer put out to pasture now they're put out to the mainstream media they're just propped up like weekend at bernie's and drop it out there to tell lies to the american people right next to chuck todd on meet the press that's very exciting the latest example is former director of the cia john brennan who was hired a couple of weeks ago by n.b.c. news to be their senior national security and intelligence analyst and because he
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spent so long with the cia he is an expert at lying to the american public. who yes he is highly likely qualified to be on m.s.m. be saying here that you know that's what the cia does they lie to us in fact they even had a program for it operation mockingbird was a secret program begun in the ninety's to seize it with the cia recruited leading american journalist into a network to help present the cia's views what is it that son of brennan has other conflicts of interest he's a full on. war profiteer he was the c.e.o. of the analysis corporation which was the intelligence solutions business of global defense technology and systems incorporated now renamed so terror defense solutions a defense contracting company it means making money from war that's all it. is
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if there is no war then there's no money for them peace is not profitable being a weapons conduct during peacetime is like it is like being on curl or during summer time all right you are you you used to be a majestic ice surfer now you're just a guy at the bottom of the lake holding a swiffer. but of course n.b.c. is not the exception to the rule there's one of many c.n.n. employees former director of national intelligence james clapper and former cia director michael hayden yes james clapper. my good friend clapper perhaps best known for lying straight faced to the under oath to congress saying the u.s. government doesn't collect data on millions of americans. and nothing like when martha stewart lied about a stock trade and ended up in the pokey all right this guy. is to congress and good
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for awarded with a job on prime time. but but i'm sure that just because he did that i'm sure he won't to have cheryl tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth to you me and anderson cooper. of course of course he and anderson should have a lot to talk about since anderson cooper was an intern at the cia. i had a crappy crappy let's talk about it we were both in the deep thing. and clapper has made some dough from the private side of the military industrial complex i mean what's the point of going cash in the chips right through thousand six to two thousand and seven clapper worked for g.o.i. satellite company in october two thousand and six as chief operating officer for the british intelligence company dedekind now d.f. i and u.s. based subsidiary of being a e.c.s. tems also as a international and booz allen hamilton yes clapper yet all to
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yourself is there any off old military through last surveillance contractor you won't get in bed with i hope your years in some plastic sheets or something because you're a dirty you know who. you are yeah yeah. you do this clapper is actually his nickname. side note if he was working for a british military intelligence company. did he register as a foreign agent during mad because that sounds like some foreign aid. because that's not not only did he not register but often when he's on t.v. they don't even say that he he gets or has gotten money from war it's it sank on the bottom third of the screen war profiteers who are you are right right.
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dog dog. and michael hayden besides being former director of the cia is also a principal in the church off group a security consultant see the church of group was founded by michael turned off former secretary of homeland security excuse me we're going to need some w.d. forty over here to grease up the revolving door because it's ten ten worn out kids who are now just dump a bucket astroglide on their or something you are you starting to see how this all works people like her dog and hayden they run around going. we need more security we we need weapons and jacks and full body scanners at the airports then our government puts in full body scanners at the airport because apparently the t.s.a. guy losing his wrist watch up your butt wasn't enough for you and me through all of
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that or different holds true off group represents manufacturers of the scanners. so these guys push for open ended war and then there are companies and lobbying groups and think tanks rake in the profits four years ago michael hayden was asked should obama promise not to put boots on the ground in syria there's just going to have to be some faith and confidence between the president and the congress the congress can't think of all the possible circumstances they might want to limit the president on and frankly the president can't live with very limited freedom of action when he's going to put americans. into harm's way don't limit your object. to guys and if they want. harm's way the profitable way to give them my personal connection the political decision to want a relatively significant scale to kill people and break things in someone else's
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country that sounds like war and that mother has been killing people and breaking things in other countries for a long time. they told us. they don't warrant syria they sold us the new cold war with russia they're shelling us the impending war with north korea look at these stocks did it through the roof. oh my gas incredible this this is the stock value of the for the actual charts of the four of the our biggest weapons contractors did notice something flacid flacid flacid flacid rocket right. this is about the time they started pushing us that we have to go we had to walk to syria right then the new cold war this is the weapons industry getting off boehner for armed conflict that's what it is that's what it is well ok i'm going to examples from. somebody say c.n.n.
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how about fox news i'm sure there are better. there are senior strategic analyst is general jack keane former vice chief of staff of the army but what financial gain would would get from pushing for war well teens currently sits on the board of directors of general dynamics and as a consultant strategic advisor for academy what the hell is academy well it's the new name of z. which is the new name of blackwater which is the mercenary force known for their brutality and slaughter of innocent people in iraq that's right blackwater is so gross they require. name changes. so you crazy as truly believe change growth is very rare very rare even even philip morris was only one name change growth. and they killed millions of people so
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jacking you're on the payroll of one of the biggest weapons contractors and one of the biggest mercenary forces and one of the biggest propaganda outlets and you run around selling us war you wouldn't be any worse of a human being if you more lighted as an involuntary organ donation surgeon just surprised i got a kidney. but let's call a spade a spade war is organized human berger and it's not an easy sell because if you. know how do you convince generally good people in this country that we need to be involved in organized human murder on a massive scale in a midst propaganda machine is needed to make something sold morally reprehensible seem even mildly ok it requires twenty four seven control of army to require countless numbers of failed men and women doing an endless song and dance it requires tirelessly reminding america that we must always be afraid and always be
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killing others to ensure our security you can't sell and list organize human murder car commercial once every saturday yeah you need some serious promotion you need some guy gold level you do the passes off and of course our corporate media benefit tremendously from this they they get good ratings they get to make the war hungry politicians happy with them and the politicians and the generals then come on their airwaves because they know they're going to get a friendly fawning interview so the networks get access to them and the networks are able to make their sponsors happy because their big sponsors are. boeing and raise the on exxon mobil lockheed martin because there's no money in peace there's no good ratings and peace there was. no one clip saw no new scandal watch a sunny day or a close call or a chubby dad quietly putting steel into on his desk just. now you
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put on the t.v. to watch the new season of war stop watching the war salesman change the channel invest your time and energy and and your brain power into something else i really care what it is and have point build a model train make a body your neighbor's kids play with your balls i don't care just tell them that was. a problem welcome i'm only candelas take the news from behind a new poll has found almost universal support for gun background checks yet for
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some odd reason they don't get passed by our lawmakers and this is not new a twenty thirteen poll found background checks enjoyed more support than apple pie baseball and kittens among americans. we'd rather keep a gun away from a maniac than we'd like to hold the belly of a good dorm or maybe kids and look at them. and seeing as we all give our left arm to have that be our left arm right now that. that must be background checks are pretty popular here i'll pose it to the live audience clap if you don't want that to be your fingers right now. oh shut up get out of here psychopath not fit for society. still have better background checks are that popular why the hell have our lawmakers not done anything about it well here's the deal folks the n.r.a. owns our congress so we will never have sensible gun laws health insurance
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companies own our politicians so we will never have universal health care big banks own our politicians so we will never have big bank regulations that make sense weapons contractors own our politicians so we will never see an end to war big oil owns our politicians so we will never get real climate change legislation or you start to see a pattern here. you see. corporate america has captured our government it was a soft coup it's done it's over most of ave a while back while you were watchin the third season of lost all right our country has been captured by fraudsters and criminals once you result of your self to that except to take it in real deep we can start to actually begin to fix things they have yeah they have the things so lock down that if you even ask about their
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corporate puppet masters you're ejected from the conversation in fact an activist was ejected this week from a meeting for just asking how much his lawmaker pennsylvania rep lloyd smucker gets from the koch brothers just as you how voters well i'm glad we're having this town all the errands it's good and i'd like to talk when i get rid of them to read a good read to him about it and i just wanted to talk to the people and get to meet you tackle or take you down i just it's good to meet the people have an open discussion about tasers whole area taze them all right over here. this is the age of the club don't crash rule by corrupt thieves in fact the f.c.c. inspector general is examining whether chairman a cheat by colluded with sinclair broadcast group sinclair is one of pis corporate daddies and honestly that article is not shocking because pi may have colluded it's
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only shocking because someone cared to write about it that's amazing oh my god someone gave us temperament turned about the corruption in our government that's awesome that's just it's just a real nice surprise really. it's like finding out there were three more barbecue potato chips at the bottom the bag and i like that everything's coming up this. there is there is hope though people are standing up against our corporatocracy every day but it's not talked about in your corporate media for example citing the urgent threat of the climate crisis two hundred thirty six us mayors denounce trumps attack on the clean power plan yes the mayor is getting angry even mayor mckee's got off his greasy ass just a boy a little concerned but you know considering how much meat production contributes to climate change he probably shouldn't be the want to talk really i'll take you
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seriously mayor when you switch your head to a baji burger right. where he also i can. see how many animals died for your face. the best way for the ruling elite to have full control is to even limit the possible ways that we're told we can impact the system telling you that you can only have an effect every two years in a rigged ballot box with proprietary software you can never actually see if your vote counted tell you that's the only way well you've lost before you've even voted you were lost and that we could have an impact every day. in a week if we just realized our collective power we've. come to the left to him to right. going to attack i'm sure dot com the details for the vote for your city redacted or dot com will be back in ninety seconds.
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and is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos i'm in bill for those dismiss it like you know this this is my complicity is going up till sunday oh maybe. john i just hope with a ship the only palestinians it gets the most help from its jerusalem counterparts i don't think this is of those who in the world under the oak vision know only could do this. and though it is unfair that is jihad to this lady of the most of
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the jihad i'm going to compete in the doesn't seem to do more commitments last time because of. what's going on i'll is only producing. bubble delusional kids it doesn't have any meaning unless it leads to a real case which can be. no guarantee that only by those pristine new president. right. back you know years nationwide are stealing from minimum wage workers at the rate over fifteen billion dollars a year that's the fight for fifteen you haven't heard about but good news you're going to reduce your old protest just add
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a big there by fifteen billion it was funny in my head here to discuss runs it embossed them if you're running. ok. no employer is possible get away with this you gotta listen and learn the lay listen and learn there's so little in force mina minimum wage laws that workers have to rely on the honor system to get paid and the honor code at my business school was i hereby pledge on this open with a pedia page. that i will not copy cheat or rob until the coast is clear. so this is how it works small companies change their names to avoid paying and big companies hire those small companies as independent contractors and shirk responsibility for their low wage workers so when the customer service is bad at target you should talk to the manager of phony scam l.l.c. . exactly good friend look no full time minimum wage workers nowadays can't
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afford a two bedroom apartment in any us state their full time usually salary is below poverty levels it's a starving wage right these crooked bastards are stealing from poor restaurant workers and house cleaner though i can't believe it i know these thieves don't believe in themselves you pick yourself up by your stolen bootstraps and scam someone with at least a two bedroom apartment and a soda stream. if you could write checks people can cash you can write yourself into your next door neighbor jerry's will. jesus amateurs ok well but study corage anyone who still. but what can an unpaid worker do what well actually there are options the employee can hire a lawyer file a complaint with the state or federal labor department give up. i actually recommend the feds because they have eight hundred ninety four minimum
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wage investigators more than any state agency. oh god no and nine hundred fifty we had about a thousand you know those were the good times when less than an hour's wage could get you a movie ticket to see disney's cinderella which actually wouldn't be believable today and now the chambermaids are way too busy working to star in feature films. or have meaningful friendships with mice. and the pumpkin driver he lost his job a long time with. many stars we want to give upon we have we have millions more workers that and i deemed forty eight there's a be like exponentially more investigators now it is only we need to leave labor regulation to the states except those seven states where there are no minimum wage investigators the old can afford a bible belt the it's a rootless endeavor even if investigators find underpayment they can't really get
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your back pay in fifteen states forty one percent of the total oh was not actually paid to the already one percent the bureau's think did their job they sent letters to the guilty employers telling them to pay up or else or or else they will feel bad for being bad people. go later. when we really do have to start a justice system in this country want to protect the wealthy on the other just a blank book to at the poor. a letter could be intimidating if you had. a severed finger with you know. and that's why i am never opening fan mail again. i and i mean the ring was nice. well it's the thought that counts i think it like a me like a classic. well. sure
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i'm trying to capitalism strangled workers and also strangling the entire public infrastructure for more on this we go to john info donald for the breakdown. i'm merely puerto rico the land of beautiful white sand beaches and crystal clear water landscapes of plush remount and coral reefs waterfalls and this six. puerto rico is also where nearly two hundred fifty thousand people still don't have electricity five months after hurricane maria struck over one hundred thousand still lack drinking water and guess what just like redacted i said several weeks ago the disaster capitalism have indeed descended upon the u.s. island territory like a fat kid up on cotton and a author iommi klein says the corporate and political elites from outside of puerto
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rico have not wast time exploiting hurricane maria's trauma to push forward false and ruinous solutions from the privatisation of the central services to a tax on education with its privatization policy. of private is a in the dictionary definition is transfer from public to private ownership and control but that's not visceral enough it's more like transfer from public to private hell bent for profit interests that don't care if you a slip in the shower and break your collarbone and then when you're struggling to get up a rhinoceros barges in and impales you through your solar plexus and you bleed out on the cold wet floor. to visit. now. klein goes on to say in this context of the rampant disaster of capitalism there is an urgent moral imperative to inform leading people to know the real roots of the super imposed crisis that is falling on these islands with climate change the races system brutal austerity illegitimate and odious debt and colonialism easy the government doesn't
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want the people to have context that might inform us of why this crisis is continuing to unfold does anything about this guy's response to the hurricane make you think he's interested in context. not really a context. not his that. hey maybe the mayor of san juan puerto rico carmen yulian cruz can enlighten us on what type of privatization is happening we're facing up private to say shit on the energy front we're also facing province ascension of the educational point the local government a puerto rico has introduced the concept of charter schools and has said that it's going to privatized schools it almost seems like the perfect storm for disaster
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economics or. what they call the sasser capitalism and everything seems to be out there for sale everything is out there for sale puerto rico is even selling this retro oven mitt from the one nine hundred eighty s. . no takers the six said plan now is to privatized the border rico a lectured power authority and to privatized the education system into charter schools just like in new orleans who a could go. ten years after katrina new orleans all charter school system has been a failure. understand that this shock doctrine of corporations exploiting national disasters to take over the public infrastructure is actually their ongoing game plan it's not going to stop with puerto rico there which is a devastating cycle in the u.s. territory of american samoa that nobody is talking about there's little doubt the disaster capitalists are going to jump in there too and without question the
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sinister tactics are going to be used more and more on mainland america as environmental destruction unfolds i want everybody to think about that. except for me it's. too depressing quick poll of the tourism. reporting for puerto rico john f. o'donnell redacted since that started shouting we have to show that we can get the if you. can also follow me dot com. next as a financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say on the
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in the mood. two days of crisis talks at the united nations security council fail to reach a breakthrough. deal for. both rebel terrorist groups also ahead in the program. left wing students political rallies are held up ahead of next weekend's general election. people don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right thing. for the relocation. is real.
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to the world this is our international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story syrian state media is reporting that islamist militants in the rebel enclave of eastern have launched a fresh round of mortar attacks on residential areas in damascus. least one person is said to have been killed fifteen injured it's the second time a bombardment by anti-government forces have caused casualties in the syrian capital this week eastern is a suburb of damascus that's been occupied by rebel on terrorist groups since twenty thirteen but the situation there has intensified with pro government forces
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exchanging fire with militants that's led the un to call on all sides to end the violence all members of the security council are expected to decide whether to adopt an amended cease fire resolution in the coming hours earlier members fail to agree on some important details the draft originally proposed a thirty day truce on the evacuation of people in need of medical treatment however under those conditions there was no guarantee a terrorist would abide by the agreement as russia has pointed out moscow also said it wanted the jihadi organization al nusra to be excluded from the truce. put the dupatta which is the main problem in eastern time well as i mentioned he's consciously or unconsciously being treated the same as the other syrian rebels just how to loose freeze not being touched and we still don't have evidence that the coalition led by the united states is treating. as
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a real target of course would draw the attention of our american colleagues to that fact but we don't see our comments having any effect well it's been a tough days of rhetoric and negotiations now it all relates to the district of eastern ghouta that's east of damascus a suburb that is currently under the control of rebels and terrorists at the syrian government is trying to retake the city in an anti terror operation the anti terror operation is being widely criticized by western leaders recently we even heard from u.s. president donald trump what russia and want to read and what syria have done recently is a humanitarian disgrace i will tell you that we're there for one reason we're there to get isis and get rid of isis and go home we're not there for any other reason and we've largely accomplished our goal but what those three countries have done to
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people over the last short period of time is a disgrace the leaders of the international community are in full agreement that civilian life in eastern is very important and that the conditions are dire all want to make sure that civilians are safe however there are clear disagreements among world leaders about who is to blame for the situation in eastern guta. well many western states have been voicing strong opposition to the syrian operation in the militant stronghold but russia and others have long accused those officials of double standards particularly after the west's muted response to the campaign to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from islamic state which also had a devastating impact on civil unions.
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by the escalation of strikes needs to humanitarian disaster systematic targeting of civilians this is how an os ongoing slaughter of trap civilians it's about the case of the syrian government as well and we cool on this including russia to ensure that this violence stops. are a fact of life in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting that because it includes their city being liberated they understand what they were suffering
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civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price unavoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite their responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are the good guys and munitions people on a battlefield to different. political analyst john white sees the western powers mis representation of the situation on the ground. will only add to the suffering of civilians. regime change propaganda has entered the realms of the fantastic creating groups such as nusra front and jash al islam which is the dominant faction in eastern guta these groups which adhere to the same ideology responsible for nine eleven and a whole litany of terrorist attacks there are no being depicted the rebels as partisans of second world war repute where by the syrian army meet up group
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soldiers drawn from every part of the multicultural and multi-religious was a city in society there are no being p.t. there's a lot of the waffen s.s. an army of occupation the than an army of liberation so this narrative will continue and syria comes closer to achieving its complete liberation and the suffering of the civilians which no one can deny is being prolonged by this continued attempt to undermine the attempts of the sitting government and its allies particular russia to liberate the country. let's turn our attention to italy now where clashes have broken out in milan police there have stepped in to break up a student protest against the center right leg a north party and its anti immigration reform.
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well the rest started on friday and on sharin on the spread to other italian cities league annoyed the main focus of the anger held its own rally in milan on saturday to pay country's general election takes place next week and we spoke to marco but sami professor of politics at the university of milan he doesn't expect tensions that how many times. we turn to explain a lot of things done for a moment but don't an economic crisis but there is so there is another story the story is that there is a warning in this country there is a grueling legitimization of the right of any kind of radical it's you know the team from the economic rises didn't do time i don't think that john ridley can go on like this there are too many differences between the north the south and nobody addresses that we'll all this is that jane. you know that could change the situation. spending goes up boren goes up the national debt is out of control
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and nobody talks even talks about the real issues. america sees it will move its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may fourteenth much sooner than was originally planned it coincides with the seventy eight under freshly abase stablish meant the israeli state here's what president trump had to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world and beyond. people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right thing well turkey has voiced concerns to its foreign minister sees the decision violates un security council resolutions and demonstrates the intention of america to undermine peace since december when donald trump the sunday to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital more than twenty palestinians have lost their lives
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around a thousand were injured in demonstrations. some your account has more on the symbolism of washington's move on the fall that's resulted. put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports israel's claims to the city but when he says the campaign against his decision was incredible he means this. person over. the road.
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even though trump doesn't care people in the region do today we saw clashes in hebron continue which israel on the other hand is praising from its minister for transportation thank trump in a tweet even called him a friend of a back in december in a security council vote of fourteen countries condemned to trump's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital among those who are staunch u.s. allies like the u.k. and france and in the general assembly one hundred and twenty eight countries going to the use of the deets upstroke to the security council and unable to perform his duties and do dick kids a work of the international community it is considered a blatant violation of the rights of palestinian people must be resolved through negotiation between the two parties are un members. throughout then the other
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members this is bullying and this john boehner will not want to do that now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. well getting a levy who's a columnist for israel's how rants newspaper believes moving the embassy will have dire consequences for the entire region. united states is supporting the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians move here move the embassy to jerusalem and in this same guy the clear jews and
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jews as the future capital of the palestinian state then they see it would be quite reasonable there were tens of palestinians who. live for this for the first decoration and unfortunately there will be more tense of palestinians who will pay in the. us but by the end of the day to be an uprising. not a single state would stand against the american administration and nobody would take any measures and it will remain holo lip service like many other services for the palestinians. russians skiers have clinched another two medal example winter olympics inside korea on the penultimate day of competition cross-country skiers alexander. securing silver and bronze respectively in
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the men's fifty kilometer race finland took the gold rushes up police have been competing remember under a neutral banner because of doping violations on have won sixteen medals at the games so far well half of all the medals belong to steers that's despite the team being formed from a limited pool of outlets in the aftermath of the doping scandal the eight medals they won so far equal the record haul of russians hears in one thousand nine hundred eight. and indeed when it comes to skiing you might think countries like finland norway or france immediately come to mind but perhaps not a stream even so three on tippity and friends decided to jump right in and take part in one of sweden's most grueling events despite never having worn a perv before.
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well we had a few too many beers to be honest and our other friend that's doing the right as well morton and he was telling us that his dad has done for us a lot but ninety come to ski race forty nine times and he said it would be great if you could do it with him and of course we all parties stick to this because he just can't do more than ten minutes of exercise but after a few beers it seems. maybe we should if. we we came into it it's no farming cart thrown around and explained if we wanted to do some beginners classes and we never skied before and said well we need we're doing this race. and they all started laughing this is speak to thank you. guys my name is alexis the family originally from russia and build my coaching
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career and work with the several kids from several skews template strong to very very beginning to live on to. it's going to be awful the longest we've done this forty two kilometer so far and morton ended up in hospital but i think we all will finish we'll see. more global news right after this. sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles. that you saw spread of tell you that gossip the tabloids by itself. doesn't tell you pulling out by product. of the hawks that we along the
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border of what. was going along is only producing. kids it doesn't have any meaning less if these two real kids switched. to the no guaranteed only by christina presidential. fellow again a supporter of president trump received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n.
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publicly shamed her for sharing what was claimed to be a russian coordinated event on facebook with a story here. c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and things to an indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine their own political process c.n.n. has plenty of fodder like this woman from florida but did you realize that you guys were in communication electronically with with russia they are not they are you are so what did she do to deserve such a confrontation goldfarb is guilty of having run a pro trump facebook page the promoted an event allegedly organized by the russians her objections to accusations of having any connection to russia however were all but ignored by the c.n.n. reporter you were posting in reposing almost word for word the information that was coming out of this internet research agency now. no you don't believe there are no
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now to no one's surprise goldfarb was viciously attacked online after the short interview spread like wildfire goldfarb should be ashamed of herself she is the fake get on c.n.n. for showing as who she really is a dumb thing if you feigned ignorance she knew people like goldfarb who shared russian propaganda and who refused to accept responsibility when shown should be prosecuted. goldfarb are you a communist maybe only deplorable as a commies but surely c.n.n. won't stop there when there are bigger fish to fry such as michael moore the hollywood director should be their next stop as he both attended and promoted around been organized by yep you guessed it russian trolls the kicker is that contest was titled trump is not my president meaning russia is also guilty of putting together events against the man they apparently want to see in the white house but for some reason i don't see him and will be knocking down morris door to talk about that maybe because it looks like c.n.n.
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covered the rally themselves along with their comrades in arms b.c. thousands of people as you know out there feeling marginalized by president like donald trump's comment they said this is a love rally after they pointed in that direction they yelled we're not going to be . tolerating any sexism or homophobia or racism so we're told that countless unsuspecting americans and media outlets were duped by the relentless efforts of online trolls but where are those trolls getting their inspiration from more often than not it looks like they were simply relying on stories generated by the us media itself oh sweet sweet irony i mustn't be seen as liberal host joy reid is a shining example of that her posts were retreated by count said to have connections to the kremlin hundreds of times and there obviously a lot of questions about how much the trump campaign knew about and whether they were complicit in the russian attack on our election but what about the rest of the republican party machinery so to break this down the heart of the accusation seems
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to be that russia tried to divide the us by giving people a place to express their views and retreating mainstream media articles and posts written by american diabolical if you ask me. russia has warned ukraine it is making a colossal mistake after kiev passed a law on the reintegration of the war torn dunya lugansk regions moscow sees it shows kiev is not committed to a peaceful solution to the conflict and that the move on. undermines the minsk agreements that are currently in place the new legislation allows the ukrainian president to use the armed forces in peace time against the breakaway republics it also designates russia an aggressor states and labels the two territories as being occupied the conflict between eastern and western parts of ukraine broke out after a coup in twenty fourteen this is how it under oath.
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ok let's delve a little bit deeper into this i'm joined live on the program by former british diplomats professor william moll and saying you're very welcome to the show president poorish william sais he wanted to settle the conflict peacefully how does that stand with the new law is it a lawyer troop deployment we should remember to the regions at any time. it's what i call double track pseudo diplomacy he wants to be seen to be a good guy but in fact the original agenda remains the same which is that eventually you want to. make as big many problems for russia as he possibly can because i think he's probably acting according to an american nato agenda we must not forget the background to this problem never forget victoria nuland saying there for europeans and all that never forget how the problem arose and that
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a legitimate ruler had to get out i think that he has not stopped the original nato policy but he wanted to be seen to be nice so the double track diplomacy because he now because part of the country under occupation which is highly insulting to russia actually because of the situation is not as he has depicted it that's my initial response to what you say i think there is in the original agenda which hasn't actually altered the colors change a bit that's all the minsk agreement between russia ukraine and several european countries urged troop withdrawal fire in the region kiev says this new law does not violate that what's your thoughts in a particular aspect. well although i'm not a lawyer i think the new law does violated because it creates further tension and gives them a pseudo legal rights not to withdraw certain forces which they've now got close to the let's say the imaginary border. although i'm not
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a lawyer but what i think and it's contradictory in fact however there's a there's a lot of addiction in this whole story let's face it well that's one of the points isn't it how will the west react to this reintegration if at all is it on the radar how do you think what's going to come out of it. the west is not together on this anymore i think they realize the mistakes they made they realize that. the u.s. and nato are pushing much too hard to annoy russia they're worried about a new cold war they're worried about a serious conflict in ukraine i think they also think that the nato america is using this as a distraction from what's going on in syria as well i do not see a coordinated european policy because we have the minsk accord and the only way of continuing this logically is for france germany but and russia to stick to those accords properly and not try to mess them up with what was just done probably on
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possible nato instructions or at least in agreement with nato we do i don't see a very coordinated western response ok and we thank you very much for your time on this our william allen center former british diplomat we are right out of time thanks as always see you soon and that is all the news for now i'll be back in half an hour's time. hey everybody i'm stephen paul dawson the task hollywood guy you'll suspect every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v. to say this is my buddy max famous financial guru and well just a little bit different i'm not a. good one i know no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet everyday americans come home and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american people.
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say this is charlie munger is approached economics lowball blow bubbles for wells fargo bail out wells fargo below the terrace charlie monger and warm up it turns them are. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill a dusty sword on the embers are to does what he said just on the side effects what terrible but not on the road as shown in dutch one for boardwalk more to hear not the warm welcome of across europe victims are still waiting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something two ways first will the physical
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damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there's been a couple of. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world i'm partial to we're still in our new york studio here coming up we sit down with fred thompson to talk about food programs and how we can gain food here and plus then we'll be joined by rebecca rage to discuss the relationship between china and latin america and how chinese
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investment has grown in the region and then we check out how just one tweet managed to wipe out more than a billion dollars from a stock now let's get to today's headlines. the greek parliament has voted to create a special committee to investigate accusations that a that ten level high level politicians have accepted bribes between two thousand and six and two thousand and fifteen from the swiss corporation novartis in order to enable price gouging and increased market access the accused include the current governor of greek central bank and two former prime ministers current from prime minister alexis tsipras called the case one of the biggest scandals in the country's modern history under greek law prosecutors most actually refer the cases involving politicians to the parliament which then investigates and decides whether or not to revoke immunity before indictments can occur the u.s.
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federal bureau of investigation the f.b.i. assisted greek prosecutors and looking for evidence of money laundering this was key to making the case as there is a greek statute of limitations for bribery but not for money laundering. the world will need more than half a million new pilots in less than twenty years according to a study by airline maker boeing demand is expected increased dramatically by to. twenty thirty six an estimated six hundred thirty thousand new pilots are going to be needed with more than a quarter million needed in the asia pacific region alone to combat this shortage quantas airways plans to invest in pilot training school in two thousand and nineteen the goal is to train more than five hundred new pilots a year once it becomes for fully operational however at that rate the company it will only have will have trained eighty five hundred new pilots well below the needed amount. and general mills is making moves as it looks to enter the
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pet food business the company announced that it will buy blue buffalo pet products for an astounding eight billion dollars general mills announced that it expects to finance the transaction with debt available cash on hand as well as one billion dollars in equity the move is well calculated on general mills as part blue buffalo blood flow is already has a large presence in many major retailers like target it's not the only company looking to cash in on pet food mars the company behind m. and m's already has entered the market after acquiring i ams pedigree and whiskas pet foods and jelly and jam producer smucker's j.m. smucker but the big hearts pet brands in two thousand and fifteen for more than six billion dollars. japan has won the largest food in its dispute involving produce and the south with south korea involving the world trade organization it deals with produce in the w t o went in favor of japan which had
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raised concerns about the sanctions put on it by south korea the company had specific bans in additional testing requirements imposed on imported japanese goods due to the two thousand and eleven. nuclear disaster the w t o ruled that while the measures were initially justifiable keeping them in place. violate sanatorium phyto stana theory agreements south korea stated that they will appeal the decision in order to keep the ban in place many other countries have already relaxed or removed their restrictions on produce from japan. and the same with the subject of foods and sanatorium final sanitary standards we turned to one of the foremost experts in the world to talk about safety and security of food system in the wake of a trumpet ministrations decision on the supplemental nutrition assistance program
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otherwise known as snap or mom more commonly referred to as food stamps we're joined by fred kaufman fred thank you for being here explain what it is that the truck administration has done with snap what are they really proposing because it sounds almost unbelievable to me it is unbelievable snap of food stamps have been around forever it's one of the most successful programs and the a direct cash amount that's delivered there are very few costs associated and yet the trumpet ministration has come up with this crazy american harvest box which is it's going to cut the funding and half go on the sites like you would get from a blue apron nerd something in theory they've been calling it blue apron and of course one of the founders of blue apron is saying on the record there isn't this is nothing like blue apron and in other words if blue apron gave you some peanut butter or some pots that and some dried milk i don't think so the fact of the matter is this is dead on arrival and here is the reason why they're going to cut
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food stamps and a half this program in half which is what they've long wanted to do right this is a smoke screen so that a liberal like me will put my hands up in the air and start screaming and yelling about it the fact is that the extra analyses of this food box are astounding there is no way there's no cost associated with delivering the u.s.d.a. . has no distribution system for delivering twenty one million of these boxes of food it's dead on arrival it's not going to work and it's a smokescreen for cutting food assistance ok i hope our viewers will give me a little patience here to go back on so the proposal is to deliver twenty one million boxes of food to people's homes with various foods in it and like you say maybe dried milk remember back yard you know you've really written about this. and i worked at the agriculture department when president reagan tried
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to classify catch up as a vegetable and it would be a fruit if it was going to be catechized quite as anything but it's not bad either it's crap is what it is ok so they're going to deliver these all these millions and but the bottom line is they are cutting the budget that will as crazy as it sound but how they're going to deliver these things they're cutting the money anyway there's no system for the delivery of it this program is basically what they want to do is they they want to cut about seven to nine billion dollars out of i'm sorry seventeen billion dollars in fiscal year nineteen it's a seventy billion dollars program and the long term plan over the next ten years is to cut two hundred billion out of it this is completely outrageous we have forty six food insecure people in this country. mostly veterans mostly you know foster children who depend on these very small supplemental incomes for their food every month you know almost all of them work there i think less than seven percent
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are unemployed and most of these are undiagnosed with disease all sorts of things so this is one of the most successful programs in history copied across the world and yet the level of selfishness the level the small mindedness is driving this thread is is part of the proposal which i got it it's the funding is not there for it anyway but is part of the proposal that the government will decide what it is in this theoretical box that you're never really going to get that's the even crazier thing it's like the last thing a true conservative wants is a guardian government telling you how much salt sugar and fat you will be eating but that is precisely what they're doing here they're going to be legislating your diet directly they're not going to allow you the classic free market choice here is your money if you want to spend it all on lobster the very first day well maybe you'll learn your lesson next month as the don't get it if you want to eat the rest of the month that's right that's right so this is against conservative philosophy
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and therefore they're flouting this because it's a smokescreen because what they really are want to do is cut the program it's crazy how you it is sometimes just politicians democrats and republicans that quite frankly lose their way whether or not they say it's ok to spend a bunch of money on a tax bill that we can't do or we don't really like the free markets when it comes to choosing what people will actually eat if they're getting anything from the government let me go let's go back to in history here a little bit you and i spoke a little bit about this that these food programs that help the least fortunate among us really started in the u.s. explain that for our viewers yeah i mean the united states was a progressive nation once and in one nine hundred thirty nine during the f.d.r. administration the idea was this this list fabulous which is that we can actually buy the quote unquote food stamp and then. with the stamps that come with it use excess produce from this country those days have changed a lot there is no longer excess produce in this country in fact last year was the
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lowest wheat crop in america in fifteen years and what we're seeing is this wild booming of global trade and america is once again being left behind the largest producer of wheat in the world next year is going to be russia and of course russia has their own issues of twenty million people below the poverty line and so they've decided to do a food security program you know what it is the food are to food stamps exactly the following us now there's so we had it first that we're talking to one of the great secretaries of agriculture in u.s. history henry wallace from iowa so when he started this it really was emulated in europe and other places and what's happening now does europe have programs in place that are similar so almost fifty years later in one nine hundred eighty seven the e.u. finally comes up with some money as a whole to give to individual nation nations within it but really it's a very different idea and in a weird way it's similar to the trump idea which is that in these particular
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nations these are for the what you're getting is direct food delivery to the most deprived people along with that food and those and those you get shoes you get toothpaste you get shampoo so it's a real poverty program and again this is more like on the soup kitchen model and the fact of the matter is that this program in europe is about a four point five billion euro program it is nowhere near the same level size it would be impossible to scale up even in europe and it is just absurd to think that we're going to scale it up in this country but let me ask you before we just got about thirty seconds but. we need to probably be talking a little bit more about trade and food don't we agree with all the two. is that something we should be looking at in the next coming weeks i think i think so i think that's going to be one of the big issues coming up as we're looking towards the global movement of the american diet of the globalization of of meat and of
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grain and of corn it's going to be a big story great one quick thing did you when when we look at these food programs all over the world is pretty efficient and effective in serving people in the u.s. fred i mean our of our programs proven to be or is there lots of waste the bottom line is there is this part people don't go hungry because there's not enough food in the world there is three times as much food to feed everybody people go hungry because they cannot afford the food direct cash transfer is the single most efficient way of solving the issue of food insecurity for kaufman thank you so much we'll have you back to talk about trade in food bank. time now for a quick break but stick around because when we return we'll take a firsthand look at how china is expanding its influence and investment below viewpoint or plus we'll take a look at how one tweet caused a billion dollar loss in a stock as we go to break the u.s. energy information agency report
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a larger drop on oil reserves that has dissipated and the price of crude oil has risen as a result here other numbers at the closing bell. with no make this manufacture come sentenced to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. of the real news is.
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the united states is going to look very deep into mystic prizes challenge to a miracle supreme a c. gene north from the outside most from russia notes from china but from the inside all sides are missing what you see now all around russia and this cyber bullies ease you know russia. is psychos are going to understand the full of times to find somebody outside the united states who is responsible for the while the real problem is inside. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos. dismiss it to do it like you know. this is my complicity is going up to the sun you know maybe.
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the only palestinians who gets the most help from it's to restore counterparts i don't think there's some of those who in the world under the vision of no one who could do this. and that is all of us not just you have to display any of the most of that you have i don't know if you continue muslims you to do more. but there's almost. i was going along is only for just saying. you know piers it doesn't have any meaning unless you have these two real case which can be. you know guaranteed only by christine a president. the
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first national bank of omaha based in nebraska has said it will not reach up its contract to provide credit cards to the national rifle association the bank is the largest privately owned bank holding company in the united states a spokesman said the decision was in response to customer feedback the school shooting in south florida last week that killed seventeen people is said to be the leading cause of the bank's action. the chinese government has seized temporary control of the and bang insurance group company and as arrested the company's founder for fraud it's a surprising move only furthering chinese president g g m beings anti corruption and the leveraging campaigns the government announced it will control the company for at least a year with a possible extension and this isn't an bank's first brush with the law in the united states lawmakers brought up ethics concerns when on bang look to invest more
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than four hundred million dollars with cushion your company's the company run by donald trump a son in law jared questionnaire. the u.s. has stopped a chinese state backed deal to buy an american electric company x. sara and massachusetts based chip testing company withdrew from a five hundred eighty million dollars sale to an investment group backed by the chinese government xers president david tell celie said that the company backed out due to the unlikelihood that the committee on foreign investment in the united states would approve the deal the rise of china is a huge story and one that gets lots of coverage here including a boom bust but what about the chinese china's relationship with latin america and a huge market with a large and diverse array of resources here to discuss the under-reported story with us is rebecca ray fellow at the global economic governance in initiative at boston university welcome to boom bust and thank you for joining us professor we
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sure appreciate it to start with what is driving this relationship between china and some of these countries. the relationship is being driven not only by a growing chinese demand for new strategic partnerships with new countries around the world but also by the united states pulling out of that region so when secretary of state rex tillerson expressed surprise today at the state that russia and china and other actors are increasingly active in latin america frankly the only thing surprising is that he was surprised when we see china growing as an export market for latin american goods and in fact they now account for nine percent of latin american exports the number one export market for south america and number two for the region as a whole that includes twenty five percent of their extractive goods coal oil gas metals it's not just because china's demand is growing it's also because the united states has stopped buying those products from latin america china is really only taking up part of the slack so if secretary tellers and is concerned about this he
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could certainly do something about it but it would be about the united states buying more of latin american products not asking latin america to stop selling them elsewhere but of course the president has made it clear that he'd like to address the trade deficit by importing fewer goods so really there's nothing to be surprised about and nothing to feel offended about as the u.s. loses market share in latin america because we're buying fewer things and the same thing can be said for investment in the area probably the most famous chinese investment in latin america is the yes go ahead. you know i was going to say i have to yet so tell tell us about the difference between you know china and other nations that might want to have a relationship with other countries that i mean it china is helping to prop up some of the the industries and i don't mean that in a negative way but by being a customer they are sort of helping
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a sort of when when circumstances with these other countries in latin america and that's not a person approach really i mean separate from president trump that's not really approach that u.s. is known for is it. absolutely we see the china opportunistically and not in a bad way taking advantage of the fact that financing and investment isn't coming from elsewhere latin america has been looking for example to modernize and green its infrastructure base for generations the united states is pulling out of interacting with latin america in that way so china is there to help prop up those sectors because they're looking for new ways to lend money out to support chinese contractors abroad and we have an export import bank that also has that same function but rather than aggressively look for opportunities to support our contractors in infrastructure projects abroad it's fighting for its life in twenty sixteen all of its operations were paused while congress had to debate whether or
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not it should even exist meanwhile china is taking up the slack by aggressively pursuing opportunities to finance its restructure not only in latin america but all over the world so if secretary tillerson sees this as either an affront or competition we can absolutely address that by stepping up the mission the financial soundness of the u.s. export import bank and many of us would applaud such an effort unfortunately that runs contrary to the trend of the us government is had not only under trump but also under the previous congress so again there's nothing particularly to be surprised about but if the us once to increase its role in latin america again the way to do that is to earn it at this point it's no longer a given lot america has branched out and made other friends in the absence of a us market in the absence of us investment that's to be expected and it's absolutely fixable if the us government sees that as a problem but it's going to take action on our part it's not going to happen naturally you know james monroe didn't ask permission from latin america when he
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announced the munroe doctrine eight hundred fifty and one america certainly never promised not to do business with anyone else and so to hear the secretary tell us and bring up the monro doctrine why. traveling in latin america as if everyone present agreed that it was somehow beneficial for the reason is not only startling but it shows that he hasn't had the staff under him enough to prep him enough to show him that that's not the case like america has other options now they can put their standards on investment coming in from china china doesn't have the same political strings that come on it's money that the us money has traditionally come with trying to tell us that we made progress or not let me let me ask you just this real quick so i know that you looked at your study which was really great by the way but i know that you looked at eight different countries but you sort of had a case study on ecuador can you briefly sort of encapsulate what how what china is
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doing in ecuador for our viewers. sure as one of our viewers may not know ecuador was kept out of world finance markets for seven years after it looked at the debt on its books and discovered that some of it was contracted through fraudulent methods it cancelled those debts and was consequently cut out of international bond markets for seven years now ecuador is dollar rise that means they can't print its own coast currency it's also a very small country that really only exports three or four products so it's absolutely crucial crucial for ecuador to have some source of finance if it's not from the international bond market it has to come from somewhere china stepped in and said yes we will in fact place a bet on you because we do believe that you are paying back the legitimate debt you cancel illegitimate that but that's not the same thing as defaulting on all of your debt and so china stepped in became the primary lender to ecuador and also became a one of the major oil investors in ecuador ecuador started putting rules in its
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oil sector to say this money will not all leave ecuador this money is not all going to go and live in the coffers of companies in the united states and canada and europe some of this money has to stay here and go to schools and roads and hospitals and china said fine when other countries left china stepped in and now we're currently in a situation where as of a few years ago ecuador is now able to join the bond market again and it's really entered the bond market and now we see about a third of it that is to china about a third is to mopey laterals and about a foot such as for example the world bank the inner american development bank the development bank of latin america and another third is this bond market so ecuador is back on its feet in large part because it was able to look to china for financing when world bond markets had turned their back on ecuador that's the kind of partnership that china looks for opportunities to pursue that the u.s. simply isn't interested in pursuing. so let's take a half
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a step back other than the trade component which is a real and and sort of bob just it seems to me and this takes place not just in latin america but we see it with the belt road initiative that it seems like it's a overarching foreign policy gambit if you will to avoid conflict in the future and you think that's one of the less articulated i mean you talk about it in your your paper but is that it when people discuss a manly look at this they're probably not catching that part of it hello i'm afraid i lost you for a moment could you repeat your question please i think you and roll me now you reckon china is also yes absolutely and saying that it's important to remember that the corporations are part of the government the banks are part of the government and they all serve china's foreign policy this means that on the one hand when china is supporting its own contractors abroad by lending to company countries for
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their infrastructure projects such as the belt road initiatives such as many many roads dams and other investments in latin america they're doing so with the blessing of their government and in order to pursue a soft power approach abroad again this is all part of what the u.s. used to think of as the as part of our toolbox of soft power approaches as well but we've dialed back on that side of diplomacy china however learned from our experiences learned that this is a powerful way to win friends and allies and votes at the u.n. when it's time for that and also to support your own industries because all of those countries that are putting an infrastructure of chinese money are using chinese contractors to do it so they're private so their contractors are getting money they're winning the peace with their friends and neighbors and they're winning votes at the u.n. from their perspective that there's there's no downside to it. excellent rebecca ray we thank you for your paper thank you for your work on this stuff becker
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a doctoral fellow at boston university's global development policy center thanks for being with us thank you. and it's no secret that america has a bit of an obsession with celebrities but this next story might just take that to a new light snap chat incorporated took a major hit on thursday losing more than one billion dollars in its market value because of a single tweet this tweet from car dash in sister kylie jenner is what caused a stock to plummet she claimed she had been using snap chat the flagship app of the company causing many people to see that tweet and follow her lead this tweet also mimics recent complaints from many of the app users about its new design an interface after jenner's tweet the make up company maybelline asked its followers on twitter if it should follow suit and leave snap chat no word on that tweet or what maybelline will do the app has about one hundred fifty million users around
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the u.n. security council struggles to agree on a ceasefire deal. which is occupied by both rebel and terrorist groups seen an escalation in violence recently also ahead on the program. police clash with left wing students in milan as political rallies are held we have a. general election plus. people begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right thing washington said it's the date for the relocation of its embassy in israel. a move that palestinians say. peace settlement.
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around the clock across the world this is our international mining's you know me from the team and myself welcome to the program our top story syrian state media is reporting that islamist militants in the rebel enclave of eastern have launched a fresh round of mortar attacks on residential areas in damascus. least one person is said to have been killed fifteen injured it is the second time up a bargeman by anti government forces have caused casualties in the syrian capital this week. is a suburb of damascus that's been occupied by rebel on terrorist groups in. twenty thirteen but the situation there has intensified with pro-government forces exchanging fire with militants that's led the un to call on all sides to end the
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violence that's good new york where our correspondent killer has been standing by killings been following developments and joins us on the program kind of just bring us the latest on this situation as we see it. well all eyes are on the u.n. security council the whole world is watching them as the meeting is expected to begin at any moment now essentially the topic of the meeting is going to be eastern ghouta now eastern ghouta is a rebel held enclave where rebels and terrorists have been fighting against the syrian government it's been pretty much surrounded by syrian government forces since twenty thirteen and it's been very difficult to deescalate the fighting in the area because rebel forces and terrorist forces with al nasra and other terrorist groups are kind of intermingled there in the city as they fight against the syrian government now the russian center for reconciliation in syria is at this
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point reporting that the terrorist groups are preventing medical assistance from getting to civilians in the city. medical assistance is being attempted to be delivered to terrorist groups simply will not let it get through now we're also hearing allegations leveled against the syrian government at this point the syrian observatory for human rights which is based in the united kingdom as well as the white helmets a group that has been largely somewhat discredited by their ties to al qaida both of them are accusing the syrian government of atrocities of being responsible for the deaths of civilians now at this point western allies of the opposition forces in the forces trying to overthrow the syrian government are calling for an immediate cease fire in eastern guta they want the immediate end of the fighting russia says this may not be a practical thing this may not be practical as there are a lot of terrorist groups that simply don't abide by cease fire agreements they simply don't honor them and who would this agreement be with so there's a lot of a lot of questions now during one of the earlier sessions we actually heard from
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the syrian ambassador to the united nations of the sharjah fahri he pointed out that essentially at this point there's somewhat of a misleading campaign going on and he accused certain countries of actually providing cover for the terrorist groups this is the syrian. bassett or to the united nations. let's be clear here again some council members and i specifically mean the united states of america well united kingdom and france would like to deprive the syrian government from its constitution and sovereign right to defend its people most were right that is stated in the u.n. charter to defy all of the. now he went on to point out in his remarks that in danger in the lives of the eight million civilians in damascus in order to protect the terrorist was completely unacceptable i was afraid of the fact that essentially these terrorists are using eastern guta as a base to launch attacks against damascus an area with quite a few civilians in it eight million to be exact or to be more approximate so
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essentially as the meeting is set we've heard previous debate in the security council regarding the situation in eastern guta and one thing that everyone in the chamber agrees upon is that civilian life is key civilians need to be protected however there are some pretty strong disagreements among leading countries about who is to blame for the situation in eastern guta now at the moment it appears that there will be some kind of resolution presented it's not exactly clear what's going to take place at the upcoming meeting but the world is watching the security council as this highly anticipated meeting is soon about to take place. do keep us right up to date with we do see some of the diplomats taking their seats so i am much in the talks will be beginning as soon and live from new york city thank you. well many western states have been enforcing strong opposition to the syrian operation in the militant stronghold but russia and others have long accused those
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officials of double standards particularly after the west's muted response to the campaign to liberate the iraqi city of mosul from islamic state which also had a devastating impact on civilians. by the escalation of strikes and humanitarian disaster systematic targeting of civilians this is how ongoing slaughter of trap civilians it's about the practice of the syrian government as well and we call on this including russia to make sure that this violence stops.
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in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting that because it's clear they're being liberated they understand what they were suffering civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price and avoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite their responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are the good guys and munition. the different well we've been getting reaction to this including from political analyst john white who is of the opinion the western powers mis representation of the situation on the ground in goods it will only add
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to the suffering of civilians and the change propaganda has entered the realms of the fantastic groups such as. the nusra front and jash al islam which is the dominant faction in eastern guta these groups which adhere to the same ideology responsible for nine eleven and a whole litany of terrorist attacks there are no green depicted there's rebels partisans of second world war repute whereby the syrian army made up of conscripts soldiers drawn from every part of the multicultural the multi-religious was a city in society there are no being painted there's a lot of the waffen s.s. an army of occupation the than an army of liberation so this narrative will continue comes closer to achieving its complete liberation and the suffering of the civilians which no one can deny is being pulled long by this continued attempt to undermine the attempts of the syrian government and this particular russia to
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liberate the country. to explain our clashes have broken out in milan police there have stepped in to break up a student protest against the center right link in north party and it's on t. immigration platform. the rest started on friday in peace and cheer rain has spread to other italian cities reagan nord the main focus of the anger held its own rally in milan on saturday to the country's general election takes place next week and now we spoke to marco but sunny professor of politics out the university of milan he doesn't expect tensions there to come anytime soon. we turn to explain a lot of things. one with. economic rights it's another story the story. in this country there is
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a legitimate station right any kind of narrative from the economic rises. i don't think there are. it leak can go on like this there are too many differences between the north the south and nobody addresses the real all this is that jane. you know that could change the situation. spending goes up boring goes up the national debt is out of control and nobody talks even talks about the real issue. moving on now america sees it will move its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may the fourteenth much sooner than was originally planned it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state here's what president trump to say about the decision which has been causing fury across the arab world and beyond people calling begging me don't do it don't do it
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don't do it campaign against it was so incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right thing well turkey has voiced concerns to its foreign minister sees the solution violates u.n. security council resolutions and demonstrates the intention of america to undermine peace since december when donald trump decided to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital more than twenty palestinians have been killed and around a thousand more injured in demonstrations.
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well samir account has more now on the symbolism of washington's move on the full life that's resulted but put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports israel's claims to the city but when he says the campaign against his decision was incredible he means this. person rather than. not. even though trump doesn't care people in the region do today we saw clashes in hebron continue which israel on the other hand is praising its minister for transportation thank trump in a tweet even called him a friend but back in december in a security council vote of fourteen countries condemned trumps recognition of
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jerusalem as israel's capital among those were staunch u.s. allies like the u.k. and france and in the general assembly one hundred and twenty eight countries got the use of the key to obstruct the security council and unable to perform his duties and do dead kids a work of the international community it is considered a blatant violation of the rights of palestinians must be resolved through negotiation between the two parties are un members they threatened the other members this is bullying. now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month vice president pence said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international
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community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. gideon levy who is a columnist for israel's hauritz newspaper believes moving the embassy will have dire consequences for the entire region. the united states is supporting the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians moved here move the embassy to jerusalem and this same guy the clue. is the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable there were tens of palestinians who paid. for this for the first decoration and unfortunately there will be more. in the. us but by the end of the. uprising. look the
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single state will stand up against the american administration and nobody will take any measures and it will remain holo lip service like many other services for the palestinians. russian speakers have clinched another two medals at the winter olympics in south korea on a penalty but day of competition cross-country skiers alexandra bullshit off. of securing silver and bronze respectively in the men's fifty kilometer race finland took top spot russia's athletes are being competing under a neutral banner because of doping violations and have won sixteen medals at the games so far well half of all the medals belong to skiers not the spike the team being formed from a limited pool of athletes in the aftermath of the doping scandal the eight medals they have won so far equaled a record haul of russian skiers in one thousand nine hundred eight. but when it
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comes to skiing countries like finland norway fronts might immediately be the ones that spring to mind but perhaps not st even so three antipodean friends decided to jump right in and take part in one of sweden's most grueling events despite never having worn a perv skins before. well we had a few too many beers to be honest our other friend that's doing the right as well morton and he was telling us that his dad has done fossil up at nine to come to ski race forty nine times and he said it would be great if you could do it with him and of course we all parties stick to this because he just can't do more than ten minutes of exercise but after a few beers it seems. that if.
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we have a game in the snow farming cart thrown around and explained we wanted to do some beginners classes and we never skied before and said well we need we're doing this race. and they all started laughing this is speak to thank you. guys my name is alexis off the family originally from russia and build my coaching career i want to lose the summer oh it's from i refuse to have plates from the very very beginning level to the olympic champion. is going to be awful the longest we've done is forty two kilometers so far and more to end up in hospital but i think we will finish we'll see. named
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and shamed by c.n.n. in a trunk supporter gets on the wrong side of the u.s. channel for a late jaded russian sympathies i'll bring you the details after this. that's. what politicians do so. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be preached. to go right to the press that's what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of my call. yes sure. you know. he's going. deep. for us.
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from russia not from china. around russia and. russia. to find somebody. while. nineteen minutes into the program welcome back russia has warned ukraine it is making a colossal mistake after kiev passed a law on the reintegration of the war torn. regions. is not committed to a peaceful solution to the conflict and that the move undermines the minsk agreements that are currently in place the new legislation allows ukrainian president to use
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the armed forces in peacetime against the break we're republics it also designates russia quote aggressor state and labels the two territories as being occupied the conflict between eastern and western parts of ukraine broke out after a coup in twenty fourteen this is how it unraveled. of all.
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the. experts we spoke to agree that the law will do more harm than good in east ukraine . it won't contribute to the peace process it will have to be either withdrawn or amended in order to accord with the means could remain simple as that i think but i think it's more of a a little small cancers for that process it's what i call double track studio diplomacy he wants to be seen to be a good guy but in fact the original agenda remains the same which is that he eventually wants to. make as big many problems for russia as he possibly
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can because i think he's probably acting according to an american nato agenda trying to setting in stone in a conflict will situation isn't it it's not going to be it's not going to did lead to any constructive dialogue between the two sides the minsk agreements is all we've got to hold the situation in as a frozen conflicts and it's better off as a frozen conflict than as a conflict and there are plenty of forces inside the ukraine itself and in the west who want to see a conflict here as a means of debilitating the russian federation on the world stage the breakaway republics have broken away the cease fire lines have been established is not going to be any change on the ground by fighting on attempts to talk about fighting as a resolution or not realistic. a supporter of president from past received a slew of online criticism after american news network c.n.n.
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publicly shamed her for sharing what was claimed to be a russian coordinated that bent on facebook picking up the story this hour jacqueline forget. c.n.n. knows no bounds when it comes to tracking down anyone culpable of sowing discord in america and they start indictment filed last week detailing how suspected russian trolls use unwitting americans to undermine their own political process c.n.n. has plenty of fodder like this woman from florida but did you realize that you guys were in communication electronically with with russia they know they are your so what did she do to deserve such a confrontation goldfarb is guilty of having run a pro trump facebook page the promoter then event allegedly organized by the russians her objections to accusations of having any connection to russia however were all but ignored by the c.n.n. reporter you were posting in reposing almost word for word the information that was coming out of this internet research agency now in shanghai there's virtually no
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you don't believe there are no now to no one's surprise goldfarb was viciously attacked online after the short interview spread like wildfire goldfarb should be ashamed of herself she is the fake get on c.n.n. for showing us who she really is a dumbbell if you feigned ignorance she knew people like goldfarb who shared russian propaganda and who refuse to accept responsibility when shown should be prosecuted. are you a communist maybe only deplorable as a commies but surely c.n.n. won't stop there when there are bigger fish to fry such as michael moore the hollywood director should be there next stop as he both attended and promoted around an organized by yep you guessed it russian trolls the kicker is that protest was titled trump is not my president meaning russia is also guilty of putting together events against the man they apparently want to see in the white house but for some reason i doubt c.n.n. will be knocking down moore's door to talk about that maybe because it looks like
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c.n.n. covered the rally themselves along with their comrades in arms b.c. thousands of people as you know out there feeling marginalized by president like donald trump is common they said this is a love rally after they pointed in that direction they yelled we're not going to be . tolerating any sexism or homophobia or racism so we're told that countless unsuspecting americans and media outlets were duped by the relentless efforts of online trolls but where are those trolls getting their inspiration from more often than not it looks like they were simply relying on stories generated by the us media itself oh sweet sweet irony i mustn't be seen as liberal host joy reid is a shining example of that her posts were retreated by account said to have connections to the kremlin hundreds of times and there obviously a lot of questions about how much the trump campaign knew about and whether they were complicit in the russian attack on our election but what about the rest of the republican party machinery so to break this down the heart of the accusation seems
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to be that russia tried to divide the us by giving people a place to express their views and retreating mainstream media articles and posts written by american diabolical if you ask me. ok we're turning right now our tour top story this hour is out of syria where the un security council has just you know on the mostly adopted a resolution demanding a thirty day humanitarian cease fire in syria quote without delay my pins being following developments for us in new york over the last number of days a lot of wrangling behind the scenes here what do we know about this. well at this point there has been a vote on a proposed resolution before the u.n. security council regarding the situation in eastern guta the vote was unanimous with all fifteen countries represented on the leading body of the united nations agreeing on this resolution now in the aftermath of the vote we're hearing from
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different countries we've heard from kuwait and we are now hearing from nikki haley of the united states now the debate is regarding the situation in eastern guta now this is a suburb of damascus it's on in the eastern part. of damascus and it's long been under the control of various rebel groups and of terrorists and essentially been surrounded by syrian government forces sense twenty thirteen and in recent weeks we've heard an escalation of the fighting there and we've heard allegations and talk about what's going on now we've heard from the the russian center for reconciliation in syria and they've been describing our essentially terrorist groups in eastern view to have been preventing medical aid from getting to civilians in the city and they've said that essentially medical aid is being sent into eastern ghouta and the terrorists are not letting it be delivered to civilians who need this medical aid now we've also heard allegations coming from the syrian observatory for human rights that's based in the united kingdom as well as this
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group the white helmets that's been widely discredited for its links to al qaida and they have been accusing the syrian government of committing atrocities so there's been quite a heated exchange and this meeting has been a long awaited there with the negotiations in the lead up to this agreement and essentially it was clear that all parties really agree that the life of civilians in eastern guta is is primary and should be a concern civilians should not be suffering every effort should be made to protect them however it seems in some of the rhetoric in the lead up to this meeting a lot of very serious allegations were made against russia and against the syrian government so all eyes are on the chamber now the row. the solution has been passed unanimously but we now have a reaction coming from different countries so people are watching this take place this was a long awaited vote it was long delayed people expected there to be a vote twenty four hours ago and even before that and finally all parties are in the room they did pass a unanimous resolution it seems like negotiations were going up were going on in
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the lead up to this meeting so we're watching the meeting take place but it appears the resolution was unanimous. khalid thanks very much for the latest developments we're keeping a very close eye on that in fact let's just stay with this security council not because we've been listening to the session all of us see the members have been discussing a resolution let's listen in here nikki haley the american representative to you. because if you might have just finished there though in fact the members have been discussing a resolution regarding the situation in eastern. clear of occupied by rebel terrorist groups here in fact is russia's representative and let's just see if we've got translation we'll listen in to what a silly benjamin. you could you were students with the focus on seeking
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joint solutions for which we thank them with zappos the security council unanimously adopted their humanitarian resolution on syria you know who do want to thank him articular the pan holders but they don't have as i have said kuwait and sweden for their unstinting efforts and for their desire to arrive at a compromise up until the very last moment superduper home the russian federation supported this document in so far as it encourages the syrian part of the conflict to promptly halt hostility and compliance with a previously agreed upon resolutions in this regard and to negotiations to work on general of the escalation in the establishment of a lengthy humanitarian pauses threw out the territory of that country moves not. so much time to reach agreement on the resolution but we knew by due to the fact that we didn't have we did not support what was in trying to narrow the directions
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for any immediate cessation establishment of has a situation of hostilities over a rather lengthy period of time just because as i. it stood that was not feasible it was not possible to achieve this directives or introductions without any concrete agreement or for the morning a political for the foreign parties in syria cannot arrive at a cease fire but this kind of an unrealistic approach will not in no way help to address the pressing humanitarian situation in syria would not what is necessary for the demands of the security council to be underpinned by concrete on the ground agreements. it would be naive to think that difficult issues and can be addressed overnight momentarily to really trust that that all party is an accidental party with influence to bear will help to bring this about xenu that was
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some external beam of the sponsors of them and we said armed factions are falling well short in this regard and they at times deliberately skirt their obligations to the russian federation works with all part of the congo and in so doing we are doing everything possible to normalize the situation we are proactively lending assistance in terms of humanitarian delivery who could be a great deal of work is being done about our partners under the astonished apostasy iran and turkey. a monster com we're preparing for an important meeting under this format we're going to use minder of the southern us coalition of his own good cooperation has been established with us bodies albeit in some recently we've observed in some areas escalation of tensions and due to the ratcheting up of activities by armed groups we're going to keep resolute the resolution explicitly stated that it does not apply to the military operations against. their
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affiliated organizations more mother terrorist groups which have been a good knowledge as such by the security council to the bottom of this is a struggle which will contain. in you. we call upon the international players are to closely coordinated on this matter including with the syrian government or new groups. to come ons with international law including with respect to the for syrian sovereignty and territorial integrity but it was too late for the name of the fight against terrorism must not be common as shielding that the adoption of geo political agendas with dubious legitimacy. and why this is is what the u.s. is doing right now in syria. to post instead of those butchered groups manageable of waxy of scaling up of rhetoric against russia and i cannot even count how many statements from the us ambassador halley
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how many times the name russia was mentioned we must know must be on her name prompted us to say and to the occupation by the so-called coalition and this international you would have a clear humanitarian effect to the poor who this would enable the syrian government not to deal with restoration of normalcy in all their territories liberated from terrorists including in the north and the east of the country and agreed not to go with the eradication of the military at that time for a military base but the issue with the idea of peace in the rock band camp would be resolved. but we're not going to let us further recall it is connection that assistance needs to be delivered through the most direct routes as is explicitly stated in humanitarian resolution on syria it is important that the resolution calls of more any medium expedition throughout all of the syrian territory of humanitarian operations linked to mine action but the road to the end of it
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reaffirms any demand for all countries all parties to demilitarize medical institutions schools and other civilian facilities and to avoid the establishment of a matter of military positions in populated areas and very legitimate groups this is what they have been doing. there is a more clear indication of a flashpoint in the conflict which are not limited to eastern time with about a group of them and this isn't as a result this rocket has been destroyed by the election of one but there is outrage about a measure shelling by by rebels of damascus. where the which our embassy was frequently struck we'll learn when we know that the humanitarian situation in syria is dire. and requires urgent measures to be taken because however we see with perfect not that the propaganda stick scenarios which are moving on ravelled around you. are in line fully with the campaign the visitors' complain in adelaide
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twenty sixteen during the counterterrorism cooperation operation to liberate eastern aleppo number one you want it is important to engage not just when he's wrong about but. go beyond. our milk always move since things need to be delivered to all parts of syria. never as illusion i'm going to divorce and then we needed to lend support for the restoration of stability in the region when civilians return we believe that this is an unambiguous and a message to those now but also to continue to kind of vission assistance or rebuilding on a certain transitional momentum. in the political process is a human resolution because they believe that the humanitarian priority for syria it's more that your twenty. of them are not limited to the five requests of the un humanitarian coordinator mr lowcock. the agenda is far broader we trust additionally that specialized u.n.
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bodies and partners will act clearly to the requests and reports from the syrian government inclusion i wish to extend to voice deep concern in light of the public statements by certain u.s. officials who threaten aggression against a sovereign country the syrian arab republic and i meekly caution we will not countenance any subjective interpretation of the resolution that has just been adopted. demanded and to this radical as rhetoric and instead for there to be a joining us common efforts to resolve the conflict in syria on the basis of resolution twenty three fifty four of the united nations security council thank you mr president. i love our we have just been listening there to. russia's permanent representative to the u.n. just to recap what our breaking news is what was being discussed there the u.n. security council. unanimously approving
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a thirty day ceasefire in syria so that humanitarian aid can go to that area of eastern puta in the suburbs just outside damascus the sticking point on it hard being. a run the clock several days of tense behind the scenes negotiations going on to get to this because what had been happening. other states the syrian government has been saying civilians are being attacked they're being used targets in the area terrorists are attacking damascus that was the main sticking point we have a resolution on the syrian cease fire for thirty days we will have more in the throughout the hour here are two. inter-national. fill in the hot date of the dinner table bottle mosaddeq in china six oya.
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area. an estimated eighty five percent under each refugees are now living in greece. you know still more go. to your home in there you will fall during. the many sell their bodies just to make ends meet it's. always a little in the second on the all the sins in there that. says in the last things it. also has turned sixteen and drugs to make a living. well that's just a little it's a lot of blood runs a little. game of the things.
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the united states is going to look very deep into mystic for us shelling strong american supremest see the north from the outside noise from russia not from china from the inside all sides what you see now all around russia and this. disease no rush to. list on the bill at times to find
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somebody outside the united states who is responsible for the while the real problem is inside. i. did the resolution dropping a demand that the ceasefire take effect in seventy two hours over something demanded by russian it follows day behind the scenes tense negotiations to get to this stage for moscow's point they had been worried in this area of eastern not far from the capital damascus really just to serve damascus that terrorists who are there who have been there for four to five years out the least would use the opportunity to really arm then continue attacking damascus at once again we heard from the permanent representative to the u.n.
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from russia vassily now ben just saying that subjective language will not be taken into account in this resolution and that all there parts of syria also under bombardment must be taken into effect so that those who are breaking news for this hour the u.n. security council unanimously adopting a resolution on a thirty day humanitarian cease fire in syria. i. am moving on to other global news this hour clashes have broken in milan police there have stepped into a break up a student protest against the center right nord party and it's the immigration one . i. i. i i i.
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started on friday in pieces on this spread to other italian cities legal nord the main focus of the younger held its own rally in milan on saturday the country's general election takes place next week and we spoke to mark a professor of politics at the university of milan he doesn't expect tensions there to count down anytime soon. we tend to explain a lot of things done employment but in economic rights. it's another story the story is that. in this country there is a legitimate station of the right any kind of random team from the economic rises from the time i don't think that it leak can go on like this there are too many differences between the north the south and nobody addresses that we'll all this is that jane. you know that could change the situation. spending goes up
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boring goes up the national debt is out of control and nobody talks even talks about the real issues. america say's it will move its embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem on may fourteenth much sooner than was originally planned it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of the establishment of the israeli state is what president tried to say about that decision which has been causing fury across the arab world and beyond people calling begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it campaign against it was so incredible but you know what the campaign for it was also incredible and we did the right thing or turkey has voiced concerns to its foreign minister sees the decision violates un security council resolutions and demonstrates the intention of america to undermine peace since december when donald trump decided to recognize true islam as israel's capital more than twenty
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palestinians have been killed and around a thousand injured in demonstrations. samir account has more now on the symbolism of washington's move on the fall out result. put it simply trump said he doesn't care what the world thinks about his decision to move the embassy to jerusalem which actually supports israel's claims to the city but when he says the campaign against his decision was incredible he means this. last november. not.
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even though trump doesn't care people in the region do today we saw clashes in hebron continue which israel on the other hand is praising from its minister for transportation thank trump in a tweet even called him a friend but back in december in a security council vote of fourteen countries condemned trumps recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital among those who are staunch u.s. allies like b. u.k. and france and in the general assembly one hundred and twenty eight countries got the use of the taps talk to the security council and. undo de kids a work of the international community but it is considered a blatant violation of the rights of palestinians must be to negotiation between the two parties are un members. throughout then all the other members this is
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bullying and this jumble will not want to do that now despite international backlash the state department has notified congress that its embassy will be bouvard to jerusalem on may fourteenth which is much sooner than originally planned last month a vice president penned said the embassy would be moved by the end of twenty nineteen but like you said may fourteenth also happens to be the day israel declared its independence back in one nine hundred forty eight and it was the day president truman officially recognized the state but considering the international community's past response it'll be interesting to see how they react to this latest announcement. by gideon levy who is a columnist for israel's hauritz newspaper believes moving the embassy will have dire consequences for the entire region. the united states is supporting the occupation the united states is really slipping in the face and spitting in the face of the palestinians move here move the embassy to jerusalem and in this same
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guy the clear jews and eastern as the future capital of the palestinian state then i see it would be quite reasonable step there were tens of palestinians who paid the life in the life for this for the first declaration and unfortunately there will be more tens of palestinians who really pay in the life pay their lives but by the end of the day there will be another uprising and the intifada not a single state will stand up against the american administration and nobody will take any measures and it will remain a holo lip service like many other lip services for the palestinians. ok time for the shortest of breaks but then we're back with live reaction to that news of the ceasefire in eastern syria stay with us for that.
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account. yonks this is what happens to pensions in britain don't let this you watch kaiser report. ok let's return now to our top story on syria where the u.n. security council has unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a thirty day humanitarian cease fire in syria the language used quote with delay let's find out what that means i'm a killer and he joins us live thank you it's been looking at this story for the last number of days from new york kalib ten spined the scenes wrangling has been going on we have this cease fire how did it come to this stage. well the resolution was unanimous there was quite a bit of negotiation in delay in the meeting finally taking place but as the
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parties have now assembled in the chamber the vote went down after we briefly heard from sweden and at this point the resolution has been passed and now some of the negotiations that went into effect we understand that it calls for a cease fire a thirty day cease fire however the demand that it be done in the within seventy two hours be immediately implemented that was dropped the language has been changed to a cease fire without delay rather than in the media at ceasefire and now we've heard from different countries reacting to the vote we heard from nikki haley of the united states who bemoaned civilian suffering and spoke very critically of syria and russia we also heard from the russian representative who spoke and emphasize that that fighting against terrorism should not be a cover for certain geopolitical operations and he furthermore emphasized that the ceasefire does not apply to the fight against terrorist groups like isis. or those
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kind of internationally designated terrorist groups they're not protected by the cease fire so it's been it's been a meeting in which there seems to be an agreed upon resolution thirty day ceasefire will take place and this is all regarding eastern ghouta now eastern due to is a route it's a district or an enclave in the east of damascus people call it a suburb and it's been under the strong control of rebel groups and terrorists who are somewhat intermingled and it's near damascus and they've been using the area the forces trying to overthrow the syrian government actually been using the area to attack damascus such a shell damascus and attack damascus which is a very densely populated area of civilians is really eight million civilians in damascus now at this point the syrian government has been moving into eastern attempting to take it back from these rebel. forces and from these terrorists and there is talk of humanitarian concerns everyone in the chamber agrees that
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humanitarian concerns are key that the lives of civilians should be protected we've heard reports from the russian group for syrian reconciliation that actually these terrorist groups have been stopping medical aid from getting in to the civilians in eastern guta and they have been preventing medical aid from being delivered we also heard allegations being leveled against the syrian and the russian government by various groups including you know the white house who have been widely discredited for their links to al qaida so a lot of heated rhetoric in the in the lead up to the previous meeting certainly did not involve the countries coming together but the resolution that was just passed is one that all the different countries can agree to well we heard from the u.s. representative they voted in favor of it we heard from russia every single country voted in favor of this resolution for a cease fire in the fighting in order to protect civilians kind of a humanitarian pause if you will so all eyes are on the council were severe he was still hearing from different countries and we've heard from russia we've heard from
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the united states the different countries are expected to address the chamber address this body that leaves the united nations about the resolution that was just passed regarding the conflict in syria thanks so much for bring this right up to date with with what's just come out saying the going u.n. security council meeting in new york thanks callup. and i'm back in a by three four minutes with more on this i'll sum up exactly what was said what it means only good other global news as well to keep you up to date on stay with r.t. international. it's.
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police clashed with left wing students and political rallies are held across italy ahead of next week general election. begging me don't do it don't do it don't do it and we did the right thing washington sets the date for the relocation of its embassy in israel to jerusalem a move that palestinians say destroy any hope.

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