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investigation which it's obliged to do how can both countries overcome this standoff on this one. i guess there's only in the only way is that u.k. should make a step behind and try to have a dialogue with moscow but so far this is not the case i mean if you're if you see what's in x. week or next weekend moscow the russians will vote for the president and in a couple of months we'll have the the world the football championship in russia and this is these are two events where the giving is there for me clearly the opportunity to put more must go under more pressure and i guess that no pressure will increase instead of having a real dialogue with moscow which is certainly not in the interest of the european union and not in the interest in the interest of the european countries as well marcela photo journalist and communications professor thank you for sharing your
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thoughts on this issue moscow has called the u.k.'s measures a crude provocation and announced that there would be counter measures the u.k. now says it has damning evidence of russia is guilty and will submit it to the air p.c. w investigation into the attack on the former russian intelligence agent and his daughter is still ongoing and there are still many unanswered questions daniel hawkins explains. and i attack by the kremlin on u.k. soil for downing street it seems the case is all but closed russia is the culprit no questions or other. has the prime minister taken the necessary steps to make a formal request for evidence from the russian government given the gravity of the accusations at official request seemed like a reason the mosque but last crew though says no such requests were forthcoming. we
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haven't received any official request from london we've told britain we're ready to respond if they file the request instead of filing the official request the u.k. continues to pull political stunts and moscow also said it would cooperate in a joint investigation within o.p.c. w. parameters it seems this offer was unacceptable to the u.k. government. has a high resolution trace analysis been run on a sample of the nerve agent no answers from to reason may on that but the prime minister believes there's already enough evidence to make it highly likely this was an attack was by the russian state guilty as charged mr script atlantis daughter poisoned with a chock a military grade nerve agent developed by russia means motive and opportunity are usually needed to prove criminal guilt the nerve agent shock and educate used in that attack was actually developed in the soviet union decades ago and the o.p.c.
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w. officially confirmed that russia had concluded the destruction of its entire chemical weapons stockpile last year but apparently it was not only russia that had access to research labs and the scientists working there in his back to stand for example which became independent after the breakup of the soviet union it was the pentagon that helped to demilitarize the facility it was in that very facility schork was tested. in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. western special services recruited a number of our chemical specialists their names are known they also brought some of the documents and continued research in this area including in the us in the u.k. the results achieved by those countries in creating new poisonous substances that for some reason classified under the common name in the west are confirmed and represented in more than two hundred open sources from nato countries we have all the references we ready to provide them. how has she responded to the
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russian government's request for a sample of the agent used in the soles reattack to run its own tests apparently no response and no sample why the secrecy if this is such an open and shut case. as that revealed any evidence as to the location of its production all the identity of its perpetrators hundreds of offices as you would expect him to work around for gathering evidence to identify those response we're not declaring a person of interest or a suspect that this is. how does committing a heinous act on foreign soil on the eve of a presidential election and months before the much discussed world cup knowing the diplomatic fallout benefit the kremlin you have to ask one thing if russia wanted to kill this man they could have killed him when he was a prisoner in russia why have they waited this long and why use
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a chemical weapon that makes it definitely is so russia is behind this that very old to think that the president of russia is sitting in his office deciding who to kill someone who is no threat in that basically now retired in britain i would guess that mr putin has got more important things to do than that but the reason may says russia's been given a chance to disprove its guilt until proven innocent despite many unanswered questions the mass expulsion of diplomats the freeze on the high level talks tit for tat action approaching means the diplomatic damage has already been done and it's too late to undo. thousands are leaving the rebel held syrian enclave of peace to read the latest details for you after this short break. there's nobody that's keeping goober ization economy we're all working for below
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minimum wage at the end of the day if you factor in the ecological devastation of the dancing chicken effect and all the cruelty prone eggs who escapes this nightmare we call post-industrial is post ironic post. fan to say sion and infantile ization narcissistic cause i rio. good job to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to be rich. to go on to be pros this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. first.
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welcome back we return to our breaking news story now thousands of civilians are currently leaving the rebel held syrian enclave of eastern ghouta we're going to show you the latest pictures from one of the areas to humanitarian corridors now the russian defense ministry says it expects a total of thirteen thousand people to make their way to safety this day. ok well let's bring in i guess when i speak to a doctor do tell a professor of political sciences at damascus university now a doctor abu abdullah thank you for joining us on the program now thousands of people are leaving due to we've just seen the latest pictures how will that change the humanitarian situation there. thank you very much for having me first of all i
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want to see that what the worst bruise into divs in this security guards who if you go to nation now it shows this situation that we're live on the public opinion or international public opinion first of all three succumbed to the now we know the music wish and when we are defeated tourism of the blue they will leave this is the same story with these two bottles or we know from our experience that people will now why they are now living today the minister of defense or the russian minister of diverse talking about thirty two thousand today saw why it's possible today because there were. hostages in the hands of terrorist organization and said goodbye now when the. a settlement with the jewish and islam which is controlling. which is
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a big part of the. mirror of the military organization and to some going as issued in the you symbolic of what is now this jewish is getting better served what they want to see the west to the west to berber gunned when they accused the syrian government. of massacres in history is to buy them good or all of course some says it's lying and nothing from that we are interested in our citizens the russian is working the whole day to. skip to the civilian people they think to more will see this tuitions better and better now these people they are free from terrorist organization about the syrian government is attacking goresh and. forces attacking civilians now is the story this is there you
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have a story this is very a situation now i talk so this is such an optimistic sign that thousands of men women and children will be in states stones by the end of today how about humanitarian workers in the region are they going to be able to cope with these thousands of people is such an exodus of people arriving. i think that syrian government is prepared everything for them we have experienced as a told you from the eastern part of a little boy you have the same experience and now they are our citizens we are not talking about american citizens or french or british they are syrian we it's our duty to help them and to escape them from this difficult situation where they have not been under the control of terrorist organization for more than seven years the other side were is these a western campaign why they are not held being these people who are who talked
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more than one week in a complaint that that they are interested in the main support is getting from syrian government from some international organizations like the red the christian organization and i think the ship of this organization he has been in the doors and he has visited and when he asked why this is really and cannot leave we'll talk to him that you can enter the is to part of what i'm convinced this terrorist or. leader is there to leave the people as a civilian the civilian they want to leave they want to leave the situation and we have heard that from our you know from syrian t.v. that we showed a lot of evidence is a lot of people talking what happened with them with these terrorists the where was the cheers and one thing politicly clear there is
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a very cheap. against syrian government and the russian government talks about them about their professor of political science that damascus university thank you for sharing your thoughts on the story with us today. well known ukrainian lawmaker has been accused of plotting a terror attack on the parliament building in kiev by the country's top prosecutor it comes after no judge just publicly made incendiary claims about the events in twenty fourteen that culminated in the overthrow of the country's government. is a former helicopter navigator who was sentenced to twenty three years in jail in russia after being found complicit in the murder of two russian journalists in eastern ukraine she was later pardoned they exchanged for prisoners of war. was initially hailed as a hero in ukraine when she returned. what to do or to do joins with details in the studio right now derek can you tell us exactly what happened and this story has had
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so many twists and turns and this is yet another one that yes. well basically ukraine's general prosecutor has asked and called for her immunity to be stripped in order to arrest and the reason for that is that they claim that she is behind organizing a terror plot her intentions apparently were to blow up parliament using grenades now this call to separate immunity happened after she spoke out at a press conference and she made some very bold accusations indeed according to her she's claiming that a number of m.p.'s ukrainian m.p.'s even the general prosecutor were responsible for organizing sniper fire at both sides of the crowd so that means the authorities and the protesters at the twenty fourteen mass protests and those protests of course with the trigger of the government being overthrown so that's what she's saying a little bit of a tit for tat their situation let's have
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a listen to what she said. i said that i saw a van people with weapons were coming out of people who are in parliament and i saw the kinds be. of parliament bring snipers to the hotel those people are in parliament now the people who gave orders who committed crimes who will always look for a scapegoat the prosecutor general needed to become the prosecutor so that he's crimes against the ukrainian people are never investigated these are extraordinary accusations on a very bold words indeed and a complete u. turn of course she's gone from hero to enemy of the state we can take a quick look at what her profile is. your precondition. is when you really. split into two ladies should.
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be. strong in. love almost two years in a russian prison a ukrainian pilot is back home and so quite a significant moment there for the polish the president and the ukrainian nation germany she's a hero country ukrainians her release will only reinforce that. she was previously accused of being complicit in the killing of two russian journalists and served time there and she was also part of a prisoner of war swap and during that swap actually she was met by president bush and has south. and she has enjoyed
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a very successful political career but she doesn't have that support now and the reasons could be that she has been openly critical of the government and now they've retracted that support so what is interesting is that her whole story has commanded an awful lot of international media attention but will this new turn attract as much attention as she has had in the past will be interesting to see you want to thank you for those details as to. what we'll be back with the latest headlines of the top of the hour with the other. because a report to show that goes or no show as ever gone before where exactly that is we are still trying to figure that out stacy hi max so you know you do
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a double header with michael hudson dr michael hudson that was in our last episode and he's in the second episode second half of this episode today so i have the privilege of actually seeing what he has to say and it's very fascinating you really have to tune in for the second half with dr michael hudson because he's looking at finance capitalism and international free trade so-called free trade and it's quite interesting because he talks about the high cost of living and the low wages and that's certainly something we see in america as more and more people and in the u.k. which is even more and france and spain this notion of the precarious at a precarious jobs and the indignados you know all these sort of sort of temporary temporary sort of stable jobs so you're a good worker at the gig economy you know or things like that but. another way
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out of their ghetto of these get jobs is to become a you tube star so i have this interesting story about you tube success on you tube still means a life of poverty you can have a million views a month and still not be able to make rent new research out of germany billed as among the first to review the chances of making it in the new hollywood shows a vanishingly small number will ever break through just like in the old hollywood in fact ninety six point five percent of all of those trying to become you tubers won't make enough money off of advertising to crack the u.s. poverty line according to research by mad bartle a professor at often burge university of applies sciences and often berg even to get to the top one percent of the you tube stars the top three percent sorry you need one point two or four million views per month on your tubes but you're still
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making less than the minimum wage less than poverty wages in america you know back in the nineteen seventy's early early one nine hundred sixty s. used to visit with my family times square you know we'd go into new york and go into new york to go to times square for example in at the time you could see the dancing chicken right so you put the forty five cent piece into the machine there and out comes a dancing chicken a chicken that's on a plate an electric plate that's a lecture and so the chicken is being slowly electrocuted to death it was a real chicken yes indeed. i don't know that so it's like a big glass box in times square and you went and put a quarter in and they forced a chicken out on to the kitchen comes out on the lunch it gets electrocuted essentially. now this is you tube. you have
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millions of water. be dancing chickens come out. hopefully they'll get a like or a tweet but they're socially they're narcissistically narcissus narcissism ling in themselves to death it's death by narcissism well according to this article breaking into the top three percent of most viewed channels could bring in advertising revenue of about sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars a year bartle found in an analysis for berg news that's a bit more than the us federal poverty line of twelve thousand one hundred forty for a single person that guideline for a two person household is sixteen thousand four hundred sixty the top three percent of video creators of all time and bartle sample attracted more than one point four million views per month now the problem with this is that a lot of people are setting their basically hopes out of the gig economy gadow on becoming one of these new hollywood celebrities so one in three british children
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age six to seventeen told pollsters last year that they wanted to become a full time you tube there's three times as many as those who wanted to become a doctor or a nurse so one in three british children want to become a you tube star overall this is a total breakdown in the institutions that would make a normally functioning society where you have doctors and lawyers and theologians and other professions in careers that make up in dynamic ecosystem of culture we have that all been eviscerated by the financialization of the economy starting back under the reagan factor years where everything was commodified secure and traded and backed and secured and goldman sachs five and fan player squid have five and now we have a whole generation that's just looking to expose themselves to death they want to be out there as exhibitionists as
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a freak show they could. the the long haired lady or the snake swallowing boy or any number of freaks remember the movie free they would have the famous line in there one of us one of us one of us which is a great. great siren song of you two they want you to become a freak they want to get your inner freak out freak the next spring so they can of course take all that money to the bank well the other problem is of course the monopolization by you tube of online video content viewing so they control the market and they feed people more and more into the top one percent of of you tube stars so that basically they guide people where they go and you see that in the charts that the article shows is that over the years the number of
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big stars any any content creator making more than a million views a month that's actually declining because it's being monopolized by fewer and fewer content creators and the other thing of course is that you tube is now basically because of because hillary lost to a reality t.v. star anise as humiliating as any circus freak show in p.t. barnum is going to a dancing chick and she lost. she did and because of that she's a woman scorned and the whole the entire edifice of our society and infrastructure of our economy around us must be destroyed and you tube is withdrawing ads from not only our t.v. for example but from a lot of alternative media yes the likes of alex jones but also the likes of truthdig and alternative progressive media
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a lot of them are being. monetized so we've seen that with the with the more free and sort of characters say like luke rick ouzinkie even though they get hundreds of thousands of views they they were deemed monetized for while nobody cared. listened and now they're coming for the bigger bigger names and soon you'll only be able to watch one dance and chicken well we saw the same thing with the network television network and the public airwaves and the spectrum of elbel telecommunications that were available to all kinds of commercial enterprises and the public and we had public access television and we had all kinds of and shows that were in the public's interest and news was done in the public interest on the commercial interest and then you had this gradually transform into a purely public vehicle where the news was essentially squeezed out in favor of of kind of rabid foaming at the mouth polemicists like rachel maddow and you have no
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actual kind of news as that word is to be understood now the same thing then in the you tube was launched and you had a democratization of media and people out there they did their own shows it was quite rich and quite diverse and quite interesting but of course as the numbers got huge then you google sort of went down the same path as network television as they were going to squeeze out all the independents we want to just promote a set number that we for we make the money on because even though the internet is something that was publicly built it came out of the darpa came out of the military came out of taxes without taxes without the u.s. government without the military there would be no you tube there would be no internet and yet there payback for this free ride this rent seeking is to squeeze out all the diversity and give us dancing chickens which lead to a dancing chicken president so don't look at overseas as the problem to your dancing chicken president look at you tube you get the media consolidation look at les moonves at c.b.s. there's your dancing chicken president don't blame foreigners for your loss you for
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it and it is so not only did little max keiser get to see these dancing chickens in times square but you also get to see ugly george he was an important character on public access television yes george was and the robin bird was also another public access it. these were done i made my own t.v. show in the one nine hundred seventy s. called the king kaiser show you can see portions of that on the you tube i'm yet to release the full catalog of the king kaiser show that i had in high school or in mamaroneck new york and also while you were in times square with putting quarters in there for the dancing chicken of course many people know about travis bickle he was also hanging out in times square and his taxi. it could have been a movie but it seems like real life but of course he drove a yellow taxi taxi driver and that isn't our next headline because they have been disinter mediated by an algorithm drivers often make below minimum wage report
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finds some drivers end up losing money after insurance maintenance and other costs according to a study raising concerns over labor standards so this is a study out of mit and drivers it turns out make basically as little as eight dollars and fifty five cents per hour. the article the researchers they did have a little bit of conflict with over the how they determine how much they actually get paid but nevertheless what the study finds is that lifts. basically rely on economic ignorance of these people applying for jobs taxi driver. driver jodie foster is a venture capitalist travis bickle is a dot com or slash cryptocurrency want to be and conspire to take down the field of currency system someday
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a real crypto come and wash away all this fear travis bickle quote from driver directed by martin scorsese coined available in theaters now of course travis bickle was driving at that taxi to his company owned he was driving the car for them and he had to like hose down the back of the car when everybody vomited in all the sex and all that crazy stuff that happened in the backseat well of course this is part of the cost that many of these drivers trooper lift don't factor in the damage to their vehicles the mileage on their vehicle the wear and tear the gasoline costs insurance costs all that such that eight percent of drivers are actually losing money so they're just travelers picoult yeah every single one of us there's nobody that's escaping goober ization of the economy we're all working for below minimum wage at the end of the day if you factor in the ecological
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devastation of the dancing chicken effect and all the cruelty prone eggs who escapes this nightmare we call post-industrial is post ironic post calling fantasizes ation and infantile ization and narcissistic caused by reality here now something to think about during the break because we have to take a break when we come back we're going to talk to dr michael hudson don't go away. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge tournaments and a huge amount of pressure can remap you have to be the center of the football with
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you and we will show you all the great british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going left go. alone. and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just say the reno p.r.t. team's latest edition make up a bigger. look. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox costumes are here permanently all the science is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so if. it was to do these films all plus the procedures in place of the strictest.

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