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then. max keiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm a strike and you're a police response based off the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. on the story that's true if you looked at slavery. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because what does this. mean to fix what
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terrible but not on. one football world here nor the war then boom boom up across europe victims are still looking legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been pulled the justice and there's been a couple of. months we wouldn't remember who you were when you don't. see the teachers try to get a court to do. what to do you know through only ten best. made. love to know he. said. turning to you know turning to message that. alec you speak french.
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yes. then send them all to new. this busy cut down to. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education its high education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold so there's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you could no mobiles a version you could look at this also kind of the couldn't you. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic wall. a party divided in with out a clear message democrats face
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a fundamental dilemma move to the left and reach out to progressive and in the process alienate its donor base or continue business as usual are the democrats tired of losing. fights regularly break outs between refugees of different nationalities due to ethnic conflicts back home the spray shin is everywhere and they have nothing to do and even less to lose. a refugee was stabbed that night that's when the police came and at the same time they searched people for drugs as we tried to find out what was happening heard there was another fights involving the guy with a broken arm and. our guy
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started running so we followed. apparently the man we had better earlier spots the group that had broken his arm and asked his friends to help him take. the little home. mammoth a home run of the birds he won't remember. looking. to. come up with a. lot of time on how wrong. it was sort of. there and just a little. his
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son was worried about akram that night's disappeared when the police arrived and no one knew if he was detained working or in hiding his phone is often dead as he has nowhere to charge it so all we could do was hope to see him tomorrow. the following day we heard that had been arrested because he didn't have any documents on him. as an. official. the paper he signs what language is it in. angry and you don't understand greek of course. and of a dozen in the morning no one noticed him. and what did you do
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after. the guys told us to developed a rash of some kind and desperately need a treatment which is why we were heading to a pharmacy. in the field. in the field right now. so i started. with this issue. and let them. lead and tell us a little. bit.
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and. love out of. the spirit of. my whole. again you know all the sins in the helpfulness is in the other nothing the scale of. this square is called i'm on the air and it's a fifteen minute walk from parliaments where we met the guys they told us that it's one of the top three most popular places to buy sex and drugs in athens the vibe here changes at nights and becomes very seedy as you walk by you're bound to see young boys flirting with passers by
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a friend drugs or themselves one of our refugees wanted to tell us more about the neighborhood but asked us to conceal his identity because he's a regular here. on our fee. that doesn't. know yet to another and also how to send and. stop their own. don't you know. a foreigner one on another mark on the shore being monocytes and gents. as should know the engine see or not to the mark in my enemy dalek you live on your jet. the house asleep. and want to sit. and fell. off a hard. i have on the dollar. why when you did they how odd to you how is. that the same now on only mr fernald home well let me out when i know my
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record you know all possible to hustle sane when i'm alone behind. it the song about that i shall sleep yet to all we have a home. and most benefit. if you can get the stuff. that malarkey on about the ashcroft way i met a lot been on on. the victim to go off i was really pissed at me if it is misspeak true. the. forecast. calls.
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for. elsewhere in town that night right under the acropolis these two teenagers are trying to work out how they're going to eat tonight. from. new york you're a little. more bearable love all right not. because of the. randomness in the. name of the. most. of the month. mongers there but if i look even the fair one the one he did these are. these two were the youngest refugees with metz working the
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streets they asked us to conceal their identity says they were ashamed and scared to talk openly about what they do. and. twenty sixth of march of two thousand. and. although it was issued on the twenty sixth of september before the registered with. for four months. trees and powers and health. of you may come all the aldermen in. they give them money for twenty or ten you. solved this one day i was sitting in tortilla park on a bench. there was one old auld man who was wishing and i was scared if doing something more and then i ran over from there and then i asked someone why he was doing it any shared day and he wants. him to call us and they
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give a number and then. get us to a hotel or to dear home and they give a food drink and then. the first thing you did. that you feel. it was due to various and. also you. know. we have to do this for money. the boys told us that from eight am until six pm and they go to a local organization whether a given free license and other activities they love being there but in the evenings they're on their own. it's too early for work now most clients don't come out before eight pm until then they simply roam the streets.
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a little bit. because i am. looking at all of this so you close we stood no good it was. just your a crazy send you to. understand a. movie or a movie and foretold us room. moua is a song. the general plans you through to. lead the state i think you want to put it. where you're not part of the work every week and you know you could create time or full time you don't have money for food. so. on and because. it's so bone a shoo. in and yet a delay can. be billy wouldn't know then what would it do if you're going to give in so you can then. follow
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the boys to see where they would sleep at nights we seem to realize that we had been to this part before but in the daytime our local contacts took us here because it's a known hot spot for drug dealers users sex workers and the homeless. we couldn't believe that this is how these two kids sleep at nights and that they still have to wait another six months for their interview with the asylum service. that's the frustration of the tarmac turds for people to screw them happen to them if they. should be wandering around. with were never to start supervised. survival circs moves in suits of desperation most recent not enough room for. good people waiting this.
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route to. a far off. point. so that the shuttle. into show up on nobody on a search had been in. a lecture. hall of. michelle folks some below them on the battle as absurd. in the whole of course but all this out in the west this summer. going by you know all. the story out in. the city young rajatava. over there. to discern right had been almost a quarter of one hundred fifty euros or in the heart well alan death row were travelling without killing him on plane. with four i've got to start with just the . best start of a coffee table possible saavik are fairly bullish so busy on the home of the year
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but you know me when you know what the market you come up with you know in your. eyes under throttle the mood you. know i'm in one last been modeled after losing still. very much i'm not going soft on them to lean on them we. should do a little. bit in the afternoon i'm calling. them. right now we don't see the future. because we don't have the plays of we don't go to school. so we don't think we have a feature. in your logo. channel
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. but if they're good to them then i say this to say that there's a move towards me and i mean my goodness and again there's a month and i wish you would learn from the show you. want. me. a model and i'll think only end the model folds of the head of the how then it is not how do i have to develop a well not the will elicit a lot of those men the mood to deal with vocal and i'm not a lot of the world i would measure little.
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ukraine is in a pre-collapse the situation there moment told you renew all you ukraine agreement all region all just. exactly because in some countries for. european countries says the ball the role of russian federation i can understand the greek. people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that people are afraid of.
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you can see something happening. in. their lives chasing the. trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is. around here. to. fuck us all to go. through the current. us. players.
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but in unveils russia's new strategic looting a new clear capable missile that he says can defeat all existing defense systems is annual state of the nation address the president added that this comes in response to the u.s. development of an anti missile shield. with the world reacting to president putin speech the u.s. state department briefing takes an ugly turn after the spokes person refuses to take questions from russian journalists. and say that they are out from there should. not step down our move on. south africa's parliament passes a motion that could see white farmers across the country stripped of their land
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without compensation even different opinions on this controversial move. welcome great to have you with us this hour here on r.t. . putin has delivered his annual state of the nation address to parliament sharing with them his vision of the country's future and during the speech the president announced the development of new strategic weapons which he says outmaneuver all existing missile defense systems on the senior correspondent run as more. if you aren't russian the first putin speech would have been boring taxes and corruption science and industry that sort of thing after that it's got real hawt. and i mean russia is
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a major nuclear power basically nobody wanted to talk to us nobody listened to us so listen to us now rockets lasers nukes in a rush hooted unveiled an arsenal of new weapons bigger faster stronger and deadlier than any that came before. the sun super heavy i.c.b.m. two hundred ton missile capable of penetrating any existing defense in service at the end of the year next an enigmatic new development seemingly nuclear powered cruise missile it flies extremely low to avoid detection and can hit almost anywhere in the world says putin up next it's just fantastic an underwater drone submarine also nuclear powered with
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a nuclear payload it can reportedly lurk under water for months and months silent and detectable next to the oven god the hypersonic missile extremely fast rockets that can actively dog and the vedic anti missile defenses to do what it is heading for the target like a meteorite to top all of that off laser weapons systems though putin didn't go into detail saying only that it still classified the russian president says all of this isn't to intimidate or scare anyone or invade anyone these serious weapons designed for one thing restore and guarantee russia's strategic power in an age where an ever expanding nato is trying to nullify it. russia's growing military might is not meant to threaten anybody we have no plans
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and have never had plans to use this potential to achieve offensive or aggressive in rushes in his military power is simply a guarantee for peace on our planet. restore parity in the world sure that there's no point in gauging in a senseless arms race after all mutually assured destruction has kept the world safe for the best part of a century and to underscore his point that the news to teach weapons serve only to balance world powers putin pointed out that the u.s. missile defense is already deployed in alaska and california what's more following nato expansion to the east two sides have been set up in new mania and poland the new sites in japan and south korea are to be established in the near future apart from ground launched weapons the system also includes a naval component with five cruises and thirty destroyers which is stationed close to russia's borders we spoke to several analysts to get their opinion on the
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unexpected military announcements impudence address to parliament. decades after the cold war the usa really ruled the world and that balance of power is now shifting with russia coming in with many other major players and you look at some of the disastrous walls that the west is involved ourselves in namely libya and iraq so there's some sort of balance coming back because i see it from what putin is saying and i hope he's absolutely right that this is a deterrent against the american led defense system and that's a very important. effective tool to have so i don't see an intensification of hostile talk or scheming and planning in the cards what is possible and what was what was put into terms was to sober up the west and to bring that back to reality what russia has done is brusque so there are states whatever it says publicly it's
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going to have to have a deep restraint of everything of spending no on military because it's useless we were very surprised because we didn't know that russia was so advanced in the hypersonic technology and the real surprise in my opinion that not only. elaborated the but they're working actually and they're both due to serve in the russian armies in my opinion we can compare this breakthrough with. nine hundred fifty seven when the when the soviet union for the first time senders put in the space. the economy was also a key issue in the address with an annual four percent g.d.p. rise promised that would mean a fifty percent g.d.p. increase per capita by twenty twenty five more of a life expectancy average is targeted to go above eighty is we spoke to russia's economic development and finance ministers right after the speech they told us what they thought of the goals that putin had set. but the signature of all these
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restrictions stimulated russia to increase production and we've been joined growth not just in sector such as culture and every day goods we see the reorientation of our economy in science towards what we previously received inputs we're developing our own high tech industries now picture pretty at the key priorities taking konami growth rates above the global average go sit before the government of vital and require more investments but all six key initiatives highlighted by the president development increased life expectancy improved business climate developing human capital as its workforce productivity and reducing poverty have already be making progress for a year now we're going to take them to the next level yes ms tippett but the reaction to putin's remarks on russia's nuclear capability been coming in from around the world the pentagon said it was not surprised adding it had been
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expecting such an announcement tensions though quite high the u.s. state department joins me with more details on this story and as i understand it was a display of charm and diplomacy yes well the state department says that russia's new hypersonic missile violates international treaties and heather now it was particularly can concerned about the imagery or video that was released claiming that it showed a missile targeting the u.s. and when reporters asked her about this the scene turned pretty ugly and heather revealed just how uncomfortable she was when he slammed the russian who reporters who slammed her on this as officials of the russian government and it was met with significant backlash all across the room and how did she respond with several doses of sarcasm of course let's take a look. these were slow to take in the united states interests new styles all sent
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to different directions so i had to say that they are you know you react from there should i kind of like you say that ok enough said then i'll move on. which is when you get there to happen they're not. officials of the russian government they're just asking a question about me oh really ok well we know that that r.t. and other russian news or so-called news organizations are there i'm good and directed by the russian government so if i don't have to hear a lot of how this should go over how they are going to set you up to that moment you know this is my video is this video that you're talking about yes i'm pushing their colleagues who is not an excuse me for. for the record this is her usual m.o. when she wants to avoid answering a question she's referred to me as a representative of the russian government in the past and i'm not even russian but
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it wasn't just russian reporters who she publicly humiliated she didn't even spare veteran journalists like matt levy let's check out how she shut him down. if there were people in line to replace it people were leaving and the fact is because you are not aware of it does not mean that that does not exist is it ok to have a good moment because there are there are people in mind and in line for those types of positions perhaps you've just not heard about it yet and then amid a berridge of questions now or shut down the entire press conference and then rejected a reporter's question who was rightfully upset about this and then stood up from her chair and followed heather now or out of the room we've got it we've got to go i was on iraq i will talk to you after the no the iraqi parliament voted wednesday to call for a timetable for the iraq for fortune.

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