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spent worldwide on advertising on news channels like arts here and others is just absolutely just wasting money just to you might as well throw it out the window if that's your attitude then obviously i'm not going to persuade him or anybody who believes that that by you know that's what he's going to affect anybody's opinion line oh no she's me i didn't really know what so i said my point is my point is my point is that yes i think facebook should be ashamed of itself because the evidence seems to be that it knew exactly what it was what its role in this was and in a sense it was kind of facilitating this in the interest of making a buck and i think that's wrong the. new arms deals became the main topic for the talks between the saudi crown prince and the u.s. president on tuesday donald trump found a rather creative way to present his potential customer with more military hardware . three billion dollars five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars this peanuts for you. so here is
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a very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of that wealth hopefully however that meeting was met with protests called on washington to stop supporting the saudi bombing of yemen. your marriage is not a crime only crown prince is here in the u.s. the news inside the white house right now meeting with the president runs on well he's here to secure and secure more u.s. went things to be used against me i mean and to live mostly learning himself as a reformer well being responsible for creating the worst humanitarian disaster on earth hands on yemen and you know they are you are you. saying there's been a whole lot of criticism over washington's role in the kingdom's campaign but first some background ten thousand people have been killed since the start of the
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intervention back in two thousand and fifteen and a saudi imposed blockade has left the country at the brink of famine which the u.n. has deemed the world's worst humanitarian crisis. certainly don't let me just let. it. go. now even though the public has condemned washington's role the u.s. has been actively supporting the campaign by arming the saudis amongst many other things last year trump signed a record arms deal with saudi arabia worth about a hundred and ten billion dollars one of the biggest in history and trump hopes to make more deals with the country some senators have voiced opposition to u.s.
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involvement and they even put forth legislation in the senate that would end cooperation with the saudis but that was voted down and they've even grilled u.s. centcom over the use of american weapons but the pentagon didn't seem to have any answers just sit com track the pope. this of the nations that it is refueling what targets it strikes and the results of the mission sounder we do not ok. forty two people are confirmed dead after a series of attacks struck the government controlled suburbs of the syrian capital local state media blaming east rebels most died after a rocket hit a crowded market a local journalist. going to the site. this is one of the largest single rocket strikes that ever hit the syrian capital damascus since the beginning of the conflict back in two thousand and eleven the rockets hit a popular market a market place before the break with the heart of people shopping very interesting
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a great model for many people buying their gifts yesterday when the shells hit the small number of the civil guard to a particular struggle. when we got outside we couldn't see anything because the dust a real massacre i swear i wouldn't wish anyone to witness a scene like this it's really sad. in the past forty eight hours the syrian army was able to make substantial gains in the syrian military now controls over thirty percent a fourth was once one of the most important and closest to the syrian capital damascus trouble holding claves it is believed that it is in this location many of the headquarters of the rebels that were established perhaps this is the reason why the rebels have stepped up their rocket attacks in this recap of the mass because damascus have seen an increase not just in the number of rockets that hit it in the past twenty four hours but also the quality of the caliber of the ruckus the rebels are using to show the couple damascus. a new sexual consent bill
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in sweden is proposing to increase the punishment for rape and the plans handed a parliament on tuesday revised the list of sexual crimes. that's different from current legislation where has to be shown that there was violence or threat force or that the plaintiff was in a particularly vulnerable situation we have not however change the basic principle that it's willingness which decides if it's an act of abuse or not. now there will be no longer a need to prove intent for rape for example meanwhile sexual consent must now be verbal or clear actions as mentioned punishment for perpetrators is also being increased however no changes to evidence standards were proposed or comes amid a ten percent rise in the number of rape crimes in the country in just a year however a danish journalist i've been trying to home for years that if passed the law will only increase the number of false accusations i think it is
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a way to send some political six knows because this is nor will it change the definition of what is rape and now a man has to prove that there was a total consent from the woman he can be easier to accuse a man of rape there are rapes going on that is never reported because there's no evidence so this could actually help a lot of women to come out and make accusations but what could also happen is that there will be a lot of false accusations and you know just having sexual activity could be like entering a courtroom. and australian so-called bio hacker named meow has implanted a chip in his hand to ride public transport more conveniently what he didn't expect though was to be taken to court and receive a hefty fine. i
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work in virus. i drive so i'm technology inside my body i'm a federal politicians some political candidate with the science party. but you can program these to do seems like open your door you can interact with a variety of technology at the moment this one has a lot about my farm has my big cornwallis so you can touch my. government is encouraging people to hack the system but when somebody has been hacked it in a way that had no interest if i did it cause me to end up in court and i was caught of the thing that was surprising especially with the amount of interest on it it was it would have been a really good opportunity to show innovative ways of using the transport system and my lawyer basically stated that this is a case where the law hasn't put up with technology and i'm maybe six months to a year i had a. beef where you see more cases like
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this it might affect other people with a future how far the rights of companies extend with respect to the rights of the individual the. technology and. international thanks for joining us so far it's just twenty one twenty pm here in moscow march twenty first we're back with more in a. show that seemed wrong. to me but he's yet to stamp out disdain because etiquette and in game treatment equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground.
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like many clubs over the years so i know that. the ball isn't only about what happens on the beach school it's about the passion from the it's the age of the sheep. and spending twenty million. it's an experience like. great. good to have you with us today for the program a muslim police officer in germany has been fined a thousand euros after refusing to shake hands with a female coworker citing religious reasons the officer was then made to sign
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a document acknowledging women as equals while also are promising not to discriminate in the future now the incident took place at a stop party last year which led to disciplinary action islamic expos do not allow any form of physical contact with the opposite sex if the man and woman are not related. at opposing views from experts on the incident. behavior is. so the ladies who think the same thing will also not change the hands of the man so it's not a sort of not accepting or upsetting the gender of the one it belongs to a tradition in europe as a sort of court is the greeting each other is shaking the hand there is a difference between different people and the train cultures and some cultures they fit better together and others do not does not fits a perfect when you have a complete different concept of culture in your country we don't try to to islam as
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eyes every problem we see in our life so there is a lot of other cultures like the japanese they don't shake it in some of the orthodox jews and also they don't like to shake hands the similar case in sweden with. where a police officer again. believes refused to shake hands. sided with the officer they said we need to embrace diversity. what's the problem with embracing diversity muslim immigrants do made a lot of more problems for instance eastern european immigrants or vietnamese immigrants germany has to decide what it wants to become do we want to accept that islam is part of our every day's life and every day is cultures or do we want to accept the whale. on women's heads and faces do we want to accept work or do we want to accept gender inequality the majority of people in germany surveys shows.
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don't want that freedom of religion is one of the columns of our society and accepting diversity as societies should be so so generous to accept is that versatile but there is there is a general. in the general. comment that how to deal respectful with accepting. twenty six people are dead after a suicide blast near kabul university major holiday marking the new year in afghanistan at least nineteen people also injured in the blast hit an area close to the university campus and the site of the explosion has now been cordoned off by security forces at this point no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. now rumors are growing of a key reshuffle in legal team with american media headlines a warning that the president plans to fire the head of the russia investigation
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robert muller and the following two tweets fueled media attention questions the impartiality of the investigation led by. he also claims that the program itself is based on a quote fake dossier paid for by democratic rivals i just remind you robert mueller is an investigator leading the probe into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen u.s. presidential election his team continues to look for possible connections between and russia reporters did manage to himself about a potential firing but the president refused to be drawn in. right the thank you very much. but. let me why now trump didn't tweet about him that whole time even once until this week and see no calls when it comes to mr maule or he needs to be able to do is job independent of any political influence donald trump
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is gearing up to fire robert muller if you're innocent act innocent and right now he's looking like you know i want this over because he's got something to hide and that's a mistake we did speak to a news commentator gina loudon she believes the miller issue is being driven by the mainstream media because they believe it could lead to trump's impeachment the topic of moeller is one of the votes perfect examples of where trump tweets something the media goes into apoplexy over it gets themselves all in a tailspin about it when in fact there's nothing going on there and there's nothing that's going to come of it and the media feeds right into this the media with love to believe that the president would fire moeller and that this would somehow lead to the president's impeachment because that's exactly what the left wants they are constantly desperately clawing and scraping for some way to get this president out in the media perceives everything that the president does as sickly
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a prediction of his next policy move they're making a gross error that they've been making for going on a couple years that al and that's why it's not serving the media so well but despite the rush of probe dominating american mainstream media the current best selling political related books in the us suggest the public is more interested in a slightly less serious issues. he also wrote a book about mike pence a scrap its all story is about marlon brando falling in love with another boy
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out of the state because etiquette and engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media task donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mccabe at the f.b.i.
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it's a case in point is this the beginning of a purge. cross talking exposing the deep state i'm joined by my guest philip giraldi in leesburg he is a former cia counterterrorism specials who is now executive director of the council for the national interest in new york we have steve malzberg he is a conservative political commentator and in washington we have bruce fein he is a constitutional lawyer and a former associate deputy attorney general under president ronald reagan all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciated philip let me go to you first here. as i'm mentioned at the beginning of the program we have of this law of unintended consequences the more that the the political left in the backed up by the media go after trump and the so-called. rush of delusion collusion story the more we're finding out really what
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the other side was doing the and the amount of corruption that seems to be enormous here if we get a second council don't we face the prospect that we're going to have a divided population politically and they're going to choose whatever findings each council ends up providing which really it will show a kind of a parallel universe like we have now go ahead philip. well peter i have to agree with you i think what essentially we're seeing is is that a the political divisions that are prevailing in congress are essentially playing out in what we're calling russia gate and i think russia gate is actually an expression that we can discard now i think what we're what we're seeing is the. complete corruption of the national security process whereby the senior people in the national security agencies have been politicized and essentially are are
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instead of being interested in the security of the country are basically looking to support their political bosses you know steve you know the in the mainstream media likes to say that there is a war against the f.b.i. it seems like there's a civil war within the f.b.i. because the mainstream media doesn't like to talk about how mccabe was exited from the f.b.i. he was it was the f.b.i. that got rid of him ok but you wouldn't get that i think it was like a new york to a new york times article is like the forty first out of forty four paragraphs that they actually said that i mean they really put it down deep you know like a footnote here because i think there is something going on in the f.b.i. go ahead steve. well first of all the office of personal responsibility recommended that mckay go according to all reports or if you if you could find it in a report and who is the head of the office of personal responsibility someone who is a poor woman who was appointed in two thousand and four by robert muller the head
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of the f.b.i. so the media presents that this is because there trumps tweets of pressure on sessions when in fact the f.b.i. recommend that he go the inspector general report that sessions has been privy to from the d.o.j. also apparently is recommending that he go and don't forget that the head of the f.b.i. a couple of months ago demoted my cave based on what he knew mccabe had done and all you hear from the left and from the media is they treated this poor guy in my cable like junk and they took his pension away and now you've got democratic congressman stepping up and saying oh he could come work for me so he could get his pension it is a world god mad well you know steve i have to wonder and this is a real question can you draw a federal pension if you're in jail because that's where he belongs. let me let me go let me go to bruce here let me go to bruce here i actually i stole that line
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from ray mcgovern and wonderful piece that he wrote yesterday. bruce you know what we have now is you know we had mccabe fired for lack of candor don't you love that phrase you're a lawyer it means he's a liar ok it seems to me there's a lot of lack of candor all over this here particularly jim comi i think you know i wonder what his level of candor is and he should be put under pressure under oath and i think mccabe should be put under oath and i could list about fifteen other people that should be put under oath go ahead bruce. well certainly if there's credible evidence of crime that you investigate although there is a fifth amendment privilege against self incrimination but i think that the idea that there's a deep state is contradicted by the way in which mccabe ultimately was fired he was going to resign in any event to be effective about twenty four hours after the firing and that is you had nonpolitical people michael horowitz people who are not
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part of the deep state making the findings that precipitated the discharge which is how the system supposed to work its process that counts more than results so i think it's an exaggeration to suggest that the mccabe firing you know it did it all have anything to do with trump he was leaving anyway within twenty four hours i think it's vastly exaggerated as to its implications. but i also think that i don't recall is that there. steve jump in go ahead i mean john since are you ok how does it add that i don't it is with all due respect to yeah. go ahead steve . well i was going to say with all due respect to bruce i don't think it's mutually exclusive i think is right i think it did work actually the system and getting rid of the cave but that doesn't mean there's not a deep state i mean john brennan the a few days ago i believe it was on monday
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said to put out a tweet really showing his i mean pouring his guts out in it with his hatred towards donald trump if you saw that one and you got to only go through peta strock and his recent revelations of his most recent text with the judge in the flynn case who he knew and he also was on the fifes of court and he was going to have a dinner party with i mean this goes on and on and on there is a state ok in an effort to get eyes on. john john brennan got gran's a private individual john brennan is not serving in the cia. that deep state is within the government itself and remember mr trump has the authority under the constitution to fire anybody that he believes is part of the deep state it's his own executive branch and he had at least a kind of friendly house intelligence committee that made a report hundred fifty pages that said well we don't find any actual collusion with
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a campaign although the russians intended to influence in some other way the outcome so here we have a president endowed in their article two of the constitution he can fire them if he believes they're undercutting himself he can fire mr rosenstein he doesn't have to wait well for mr rove sessions brucey hand if he doesn't do that it's because he doesn't want to bruce you need to appear on the on the liberal cable stations to tell people that because they're american people aren't told that very often philip john brennan's name was mentioned here i think i know why he had such a furious and i think even childish tweet about the mccabe firing is that we go back to the lack of candor again i think john brennan is probably has the least amount of candor and all the cast of characters here i mean i would really like to know how many times he leaked to the media because that's at least one reason why mccabe was let go because he leaked to the media go ahead philip. you know i agree
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i mean you know we keep looking at the f.b.i. and this and unfortunately the cia or at least the leadership of the cia was much more guilty of of this kind of lying and sneaking around for political reasons brennan it is known approached a number of european intelligence services to obtain dirt on the donald trump campaign with which information then was leaked. to the to the media so brennan was the political boy working for the expected hillary clinton. presidency so let's let's expand this investigation let's forget about the russians because this was in what the russians did and let's look at what john brown did it ok steve what we have i agree with that i think feel is absolutely right let me and say on this because mr brennan was there with the torture the enhanced interrogation programs the destruction of video interrogation tapes. all under his
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watch and he should be also investigated for authorizing a participating in a virtual assassination program that is endowing the president authorizing the president to kill american citizens that he unilaterally decides were implicated in national security danger based upon unsubstantiated evidence mr brennan should be under investigation for assassinations and i would drink to that ok let me go to steve here were given a peculiar situation here do believe jim comi or interim a cave. that's a dilemma that's a really. sad state of affairs which when you get to believe go ahead you know what i'm getting at steve go ahead well here's here but of course what yeah well of course commies got the book coming out and he's been tweeting that oh i'm going to tell my story who cares about.
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