tv Politicking RT March 2, 2018 6:30am-7:00am EST
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whatever will help the situation must be done it's very important in other countries they are already doing these kinds of things and no one gets offended because it is a warranty for us and them. we need to find the best solution possible first we need to find out how many migrants we can identify through digital fingerprints and any other systems then we need to see if this works. they are human beings too but if there are hundreds of thousands coming into its city every year we really have a problem we can't accommodate. them and you know of it would be very difficult for the system to work we're not alone in france and germany the situation is even worse but they don't have the same level of hate towards migrants that we had here most recently two hundred migrants were expelled from here plans to build one of the biggest mosques in northern italy were blocked and works to install facial recognition security cameras are already under way.
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in italy ask us how we got it done banning the most and removing migrants of them is looking to us for advice. the left has plans to build one of the biggest most in northern italy project management turning my city into its lease mecca this was a criminal project that would have turned the san giovanni into a magnet. at the. start of the surveillance project which will check the engines the exits to the town based on the israeli model including facial recognition and monitoring number plates so everyone who enters and leaves town.
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i hope saudi hope that. the next election on sunday we will have a government that will do the same we are doing so that's the model we will like to have you need only end. up in an unpredictable vote italy will go to the polls on sunday immigration is a card being played passionately by all sides of the spectrum so it's who can take the lead that will determine whether models like this one will be followed around the country reporting from c'est asunder vonnie in italy and associates working or for r.t. and staying in italy model and a porn star claims she has been blocked from instagram over her alleged attempt to influence the upcoming election. has a history of rather unconventional campaigning on social media she first hit the headlines back in twenty sixteen during a referendum on constitutional reforms when she launched a controversial campaign against the move and the activist promised to provide free
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sexual services to those who would vote no and she did make good on her promise launching her so-called tour we spoke to her. the last referendum my campaigning was not strictly political and to them in last referendum was about. saw basically i was against costa touche and reform they proposed and i created a poem as an act of stating my opinion about refer to them and and bring a lot of attention. to the disease is sure it's a kind of suspicious my account was suspended just before the election are carrying in italy someone decided that i might influence.
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the public opinion on a decide i love my kountry and i want people to be social and volcker. about dale pena. u.s. federal reserve chairman jerome powell says america's current fiscal path is unsustainable he served congress to act fast to solve the problem of rising national debt but some might argue that it's all a matter of spending priorities. it is the biggest economy in the world and boiling faster than anyone else is and things will only get better at least that's what the new federal reserve chairman says the u.s. economy grew at a solid pace over the second half of two thousand and seventeen and into this year it was a good year by any standard for the us economy only the same could be said about the country's net loss peaking at a gargantuan one point two trillion dollars. but hey what
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could those one point two trillion aboard as a shopping list of things that go so way. we will build the person trying still desperate to his beloved wall is currently seeking congress' approval for its eighteen billion dollar cost well with that lost money the donald could have delighted in six hundred and sixty seven walls. there are millions of kids in this country today because of the economic circumstances never believe they're going to be able to make it the college they lost money could also have been a life saver for any young american but he believes only forty seven billion is needed for free higher education for all so that one point two trillion could have paid for everyone's education for twenty six years straight. so how about a ferrari free for all six and a half million of the promising horses could have problems their way straight on to
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people's drives a little decadent perhaps but surely still base of them waving that money goodbye and still calling it a good year writes. but maybe the american people will see some of this money in the not so distant future when you've guessed it things are going to get even better the next couple of years look quite strong and you should see strong demand from consumers should see and businesses investing and i would expect the next two years on the current path to be. you know to be good years for the economy we have deficits and debt you know in the last fifteen years the national debt has gone from four trillion twenty trillion now it's going to go another five ten trillion i think they're not concerned but that is so wrong is as they can keep investors around the world wang u.s. treasury bonds us has been flooding the global economy for decades now with dollars and the agreement is ok we'll keep doing that long as you folks keep recycling that money and bringing it back to the u.s.
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so as long as it works you can keep cutting taxes they believe thank you for increasing war spending so you know let's go ahead and give ourselves tax cuts and you know let's build our military even even more than it is because now where the u.s. is obviously transiting towards china in asia and that's going to cost a lot more in terms of naval i mean an air force. developing equipment development and you know that's the future what they're looking at. most or still to come here on the program on ati including a video images of the moments leading up to a palestinian a man's death with israel changing its version of what happened several times but back in just a. every
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single corporation in america has a guy sitting at a desk. to extract money from the markets and bank of america and causing taxes to go up because of the programs like obamacare. infrastructure projects that causes people to living on the street living in their own feces because guys on wall street think it's.
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good to have you with us today if you dio has it most showing the moments leading up to a palestinian man's death during an israeli raid in the west bank i should warn you you may find the following scenes to stopping. the could be seen running towards the soldiers wielding what appears to be a metal bar a soldier then shoots at him and proceeds to kick him on the ground the soldiers drag him into an alley and then twenty five minutes later a seen carrying his will dragging his unconscious body. by the died later of his wounds now the israeli army has changed his version of what happened several. firstly the i.d.f. said he had attacked the soldiers with a knife and received first aid at the scene but then they said he had attacked them with an eye and was quickly taken to hospital according to the i.d.f. latest statement on the incident. died from tear gas in relation.
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to the i.d.f. a further comment they said an investigation has been opened we spoke to a member of the revolutionary council who says the i.d.f. should use less lethal methods. this is a blood thirsty army a run by war criminals governed by a prime minister who's a war criminal and self during their training their incited to deal with palestinians as subhumans the whole rhetoric over. to dehumanizing palestinian people is something that the israeli army and now even schools are known for so these criminals jews or me they can save people's life and they can avoid killing people but it is the charge they get from the training school education and all the incitement and older dehumanization of the palestinian people that makes them act in such
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a criminal fashion. it seems there's a poison chalice in the white house at least under hope hicks has become the fourth white house communications chief to leave the job in under a year. looks at why it's a post with such a short shelf life. the troubling ministration has been rather unique in the way it interacts with the media and that has made the job of communications director arguably one of the hardest in the white house remember sean spicer he was the first to get the job and he ended up being not an anonymous bureaucrat but a t.v. personality and a household name he actually got moved up into the spotlight when trump had him service press secretary at the same time now the press was not exactly pleased to be served by him being one tonight sean spicer began his first day on the job as white house press secretary blatantly lying i hope by seething this right here
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because i'm sick in my head too after his tumultuous tenure at the white house sean spicer tried to win the affection of the media he did a frank interview after his resignation about his own shortcomings and he even tried to do a funny sketch at the emmys but it didn't quite work out as some people may have found it incredibly funny to see him especially you know playing out that role from saturday night live but others criticized his appearance there saying that it normalized sean spicer and in fact normalized the trump white house a few months after spicer we got anthony. he carved his name in the history books with words mostly four letter words in his short ten day ten year the media wasted no time it actually makes sense but this is shock week because one of them just popped up in the white house some people may seem like a strange choice for white house communications director he was getting too far out front and in a bad way and that the president realized it and then the relay baton was passed to
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hope hicks now she had a completely different approach she completely avoided the spotlight she didn't even have a twitter account but that didn't stop her personal life and career history from ending up on prime time and now she's headed through the exits to she's twenty nine years old and done. straighted the colossally bad judgment and utter lack of professionalism in becoming romantically involved with white house aide rob porter who two previous wives accused of domestic violence so who's next the job of white house communications director is certainly. but no one wants to keep it for very long and the trumpet ministration how easy can it be running communications for a man that the mainstream media just loves to hate. art see new york. fashion can be controversial at the best of times but politics to that makes and
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the jews truth mean something that confirms their understanding of what's been official if a jew is religious than truth means something good will for security jews the truth is subjective or will to israel's interests the union of jewish communities in poland wrote a letter to the national broadcasting council demanding that a comment on the priests words on the anchors response of letting their remarks go unchallenged union also works the council to take measures to avoid such cases in the future. and political commentator i've had to ask and says anti semitism is on the rise we see it in almost all post a war sapan act three is certain very dangerous attempts not just to rewrite their history they special or to glorify the darkest pages of their history on the eve of the holocaust they they take this amendment to their law allowing
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put on trial people fall action telling truths about the role of paul's and the holocaust their humiliating the mammary of victims way must talk the truth and unfortunately i don't see a european congress and even america talking openly and loudly about glorification often nazi criminals in ukraine and in the baltic states are to program returns in half an hour. in. jail on a hot day in a d.n.a. bottle aside a child of six sawyer. an estimated eighty percent. under-aged refugees are now living in greece.
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or go. home in their euro food during. the many sell their bodies just to make ends meet. in the second i get to know all the systems in there that. says a lot of things but it. also has turned to dealing drugs to make. them of the. game of the things. who look. to. seem wrong. just don't call. them you get to shape out just a constant advocate and engage equals betrayal. when
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so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. if anyone thinks that for the sake of joining the european union reeser be a would recognize kosovo under the conditions that they impose right now and not on the basis of what a dialogue a compromise very wrong once a compromise with the solution proposed by costs of all damien's is not the real solution. it's been a bad week for jarrad cushion or assist future the white house that and a whole lot more on this edition.
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of the politicking on larry king it's not been a good week for president trump's son in law and senior adviser jared commissioner . in the space of only a few days his security clearance has been downgraded and we've learned that a few foreign governments discuss ways they might be able to manipulate his business dealings and foreign policy naivete and that many in the white house we're worried about the same thing we'll get the latest with our good friend eleanor clift columnist for the daily beast political commentator and author and she joins me from washington what's your reaction to this to christina losing his top. reporter that officials in four countries were able to manipulate him what do you make of this well the two generals in the white house general kelly who is the chief of staff and general h.r.
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mcmaster who's the national security adviser apparently have been concerned about this for some time this is an epic power struggle and the two generals may have written their epitaph by ordering that jared questioners security credential be downgraded because they're going right up against the president who said he was sure that general kelly would do the right thing and make the right decision i'm not sure that what mr kelly did will qualify as the right decision for the president so now the president has to decide to say just ignore the limitations that have been put on his son in law and exclude him from the daily intelligence briefing exclude him from briefings where classified information comes up or does he exercise his power as chief executive which he could do president trump could simply waive the concerns and grant security to his son in law he realizes that wouldn't look good so i don't know what happens next as jared and of onco go back
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to new york and say we've had enough of this grief do they stay in the white house with you millie ation of a downgraded status or do the people who made the decision pay the price and go you can write any one of several endings to this particular episode from the president that anything. i'm thinking that the president largely ignores the limitations and that. they basically step around the the orders and cushion or stays in place at least for the the short term but you know that that that's a guess for his own arnold kelly would have to quit if that happened right now i would guess ok now we have jeff sessions saying on wednesday that he would do his
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job with integrity and honor the president criticized him calling him disgraceful. well you make it last well and this is over the fact that. turney general sessions is investigating claims that republicans are making that the pfizer warrant process was abused by the f.b.i. and that he's investigating that internally with department of justice personnel as opposed to appointing a special prosecutor which is what the president would like i think sessions is handling himself with enormous dignity despite all the abuse he's taken and this is another one of these standoffs you wonder how much is president trump. going to endure from his perspective or at some point does he pull the trigger and and and fire sessions i think the people around the president
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telling him that he shouldn't do that he can't do that that it would almost be handling handing the special counsel robert muller an ace card to play gangster him but you just get the sense that this president is see them constantly about this ongoing probe which is of course getting closer and closer to his own financial past and present probably. has announced that he will run again in twenty twenty that surprise you. know on the afternoon of the inauguration day he had an aide file papers for his reelection which has got to be a record of some sort and and even this appointing a campaign manager full what to two years three years ahead of time is is extraordinary but he likes to think of himself as campaigning all the time he
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wants a schedule that has rallies and i think he's very aware of the fact. that if he doesn't keep stoking his base that he could well you know face defeat so i think he's he's convinced himself that if he keeps running all out and does everything just like he did in twenty sixteen he can prove all the critics wrong and democrats i must say so many people say to me well who are the democrats going to run the democrats are nowhere near thinking of who they're going to run in twenty twenty and they're probably going to have to go through not have to go through they will go through a long process window and down easily more than a dozen candidates before they arrive at their candidate there are no back rooms anymore. maybe there should be eleanor we always love talking to you thanks for your time today all right thank you former congressman david jolly now joins me for tampa he is in tampa republican of florida also
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a frequent critic of the president and his team so many things happening at once what do you make david of hope hits resigning as communications director. oh look the chaos continues in the white house i think the question is was it related all to her testimony recently before house investigators and what she came out saying and fact admitted to that at times she has lied and the question is are they really white lies that she mentioned or words or some type of concealment of evidence to see if she actually in some type of legal jeopardy look it may be that she has just had a year of exhaustion in this white house but the timing of this is fairly suspicious that there might be something more what's your reaction to the downgrading of gerrard pollution and security clearance. you know it's no surprise larry in the united states for security clearance if there is not some very
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specific event the three things that are always studied are individuals debt either personally or through business cases of infidelity or cases of substance abuse but we know jared cushion or and his his family business is real estate holdings includes a lot of debt including from likely international interest and that will always stand in the way of a security clearance so i don't think it's a surprise the question is how seriously does this administration treat the fact that his security clearance has been downgraded you know donald trump has shown through his word indeed that he perhaps does not treat classified information with the same sanctity that his predecessors have so to what extent gerrard's job changes i think is yet to be seen. could override given top security clearance going over john kelly's. decision do you think he would do that. you know this is putting out it is interesting john kelly has had to make some
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tough decisions on behalf of this white house and they have crossed in many ways the president's own interests and the president's family if you will from jarrett to evolve even to the whole picture situation during the recent case of domestic abuse of a top white house aide that hope hicks was apparently involved with so thus far it appears that donald trump has given john kelly leeway to make these decisions but i think we are always waiting for that next shoe to drop with john kelly in the president to decide he will override his own chief of staff we haven't seen it publicly yet but it certainly could happen here in the near future what do you think of the tacking jeff sessions. you know it's very interesting of course as continued attacks on jeff sessions but jeff sessions response seems to be strengthening each time and what we saw this week with jeff sessions saying basically i'm going to offer my fidelity and faithfulness to the rule of law in the
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constitution and not respond directly to the president's criticism you're starting to see a narrative that we saw almost in watergate when nixon began threatening to fire both f.b.i. and justice officials and you saw an attorney general and a deputy attorney general finally say well resigning mr president if you do this whether or not it rises to that level in the future we'll see but jeff sessions has shown that he will be faithful to his department as a matter of his own fidelity to the constitution a surprise he didn't resign. you know that is an interesting question for everybody in this white house donald trump is not loyal to people around him in fact he's surrounded himself by a group of officials who are willing to accept insult and disloyalty from their boss from the present united states and so you question sometimes why somebody would do that jeff sessions has had a very long career in the united states senate this is sort of the pinnacle the apex of his career i think he so enjoys doing the job and being in his current
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position he will do it until it becomes untenable what we saw this week with him said to the president if you want me gone you're going to fire me because i'm not leaving the president met with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle of gun control he opened the meeting to the press you think he's making strides in that regard. you know it is interesting even for a critic of the president and i count myself one of them you do have to recognize that he is talking about issues that few republicans have been willing to talk about in the past and the question is how much political cover does he give to fellow republicans to follow him now interestingly is what is off the table what is off the table parent leah's. an assault weapons ban even when he talks about mental health i'm not sure he's talking about it in a context that fully provides mental health background checks when it comes to comprehensive background checks look the president gets credit for convening these
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meetings and talking about hard issues i'm not sure much changes in washington we will we are seeing some changes in states so there's a lot of gun laws that states might consider we're seeing that in florida which is held by deeply conservative republicans again nothing will go far enough in my opinion to confront these mass casualty event but at least we're having a national conversation and republicans are participating in that conversation as states that have banned those. present less mess killings than states that don't bend them why or why we have assault weapons. listen i think a ban should be on the table it should be debated and frankly if it passed i would be supportive of that i don't know that the votes are there in the senate but i think what they could do larry is make assault weapons so functionally obsolete for the lay person and what i mean by that is make it as hard to get.
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