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labeled a hero for volunteering to swap places with a female hostage he managed to leave a mobile phone on in fact for the authorities outside that supermarket to listen in when they heard gunfire the police moved in there they discovered had been shot he succumbed to his injuries earlier saturday this is how the tragedy unfolded on friday then in some more detail the gunman hijacked a car on the outskirts of the town of saw at around ten o'clock in the morning shooting dead one passenger and seriously injuring the driver shortly afterwards he opened fire on a group of police officers are out jogging wounding one of them in the shoulder the gunman then drove to the nearby town of treb stormed that supermarket and killed two civilians and a police officer is what one eyewitness saw. in the movie i went shopping with my wife and sister in law after some time we had an explosion well several well you seem a bit because i saw a man lying on the floor in another person who was very agitated would hang around
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in one hand and a knife in the other yelling allahu akbar. after that i took my wife and my sister in law and some customers nearby and were going to look for shelter i put them in the butcher's fridge closed from the inside the killer's been identified as a twenty six year old french citizen of moroccan origin he was known to the police for petty offenses and low level drug crime was under surveillance despite that a number of locals have said they would never have suspected him of being radicalized. because it's peaceful here where you see the like any out there he was very kind very sociable a door of oh he over it suites to the children and he's a terrorist. shocked but not surprised because there was a bad atmosphere in the city for some. there's been a number of terror attacks and fought of attempts in france since the beginning in twenty seventeen in february last year a man attempted to enter the louvre museum in paris with a machete while an attacker was stopped at all the airport one month later then
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a police officer was shot dead last april machines the lead say and in october two young women were stabbed to death at a railway station in marsay for british police officer peter kirkwood says even potential attackers and the surveillance can still slip through the net i know the french and various other countries of. the security services and their intelligence gathering. oh over recent years particularly after the spate of really serious incidents that happened in two thousand and fifteen and six thousand and sixteen this sort of attack though it's the sort of thing that will get through the very best of intelligence gathering. functions it's a small town in the middle of nowhere it's not in a big city it's not predictable targets it's relatively low tech yes there's a firearm involved but they're not that difficult to obtain if you put your mind to
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it of god criminal connections we have got thousands tens of thousands hundreds of thousands more people with some question mark against them and we've got resources to look at them and some unfortunately will get through it's as simple as that unfortunately. due to a developing story happening right now coming up later in the program american youngsters are rallying around the world in fact to get gun laws tightened tonight with marches attracting hundreds or thousands at home and abroad will be covering it and a lot more to. reality now people uploading their minds to it and they're willing to trade their physical body in exchange for the promise of immortality because remember we've shifted from the physical to the spiritual i guess. we've also lost value is associated with the physical plane the all respect for gravity dollars back for
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a plurality have now been. in a gravitational ethical list valueless back you moral turpitude which is now the new reality or heaven as some may call it. kristen in finding practices are still surprising the recent appointments of my. own friends and foes alike. on american politics. the u.s. government's narrowly escapes now to shut down after president trump reluctantly signed a one point three trillion dollar budget deal backing down from his threats to veto
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it but he didn't shy away from showing his true feelings about the bill claiming he was forced to approve it for the sake of the military i will never sign another bill like this again i'm not going to do it again nobody read it. it's only hours old we had no choice but to fund our military after a lot of heated debates stressful afternoons and sleepless nights donald trump has finally signed the spending bill he had previously threatened to veto and as all the drama was playing out on national t.v. americans were googling a new word omnibus i've signed this omnibus omnibus i'm the. budget bill this is on the bill bipartisan amendment to the of the biggest budget in the omnibus the. situation on the books translated from latin. now the bill contains basically the entire federal budget and if it hadn't been signed into law by donald trump at this point the u.s.
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federal government would have shut down again senator rand paul of kentucky took to twitter to expose some of the more bizarre things contained in the over two thousand two hundred page bill that contains over one point three trillion dollars in legislative spending. hundred forty seven a little over thirty billion dollars for the department of energy wonder if anyone would notice nodes of energy. i found i found. president trump one two no wait a minute section says defense can spend one funds at a time and to enhance the border security of jordan lebanon egypt and. nine hundred sixty one million dollars to destroy chemical weapons he wasn't exactly convinced government paid billions to develop weapons we now find to prove contention related to the issues of immigration democrats wanted protection for the docket kids these are people who entered the united states illegally under the age
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of eighteen trump wanted twenty five billion dollars to fund his notorious border wall at the end of the day and nobody got what they wanted the docket kids weren't even mention anywhere in the bill. meanwhile trump got a mere one point six billion dollars for his border wall that's supposed to be nearly two thousand miles long so the federal government is not shutting down they'll be free to keep spending americans money despite the fact that we're already twenty one trillion dollars into debt congress is now taking a two week recess on capitol hill it's not hope and change or make america great again the name of the game is gridlock. as president trumps the national security adviser gets ready to start. exploring looks likely to be the latest official to face scrutiny of or alleged links to russia and the latest installment of the revolving door saga that's to find the trumpet ministration a third national security advisor is taking over john bolton is an outspoken ultra
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hawk seen as an advocate of big stick diplomacy including when it comes to russia the russians have walked all over the obama administration for eight years it's really been a pathetic performance putin is i think making a propaganda claim here and of course he's blaming us for this he's saying if you hadn't gotten out of the one nine hundred seventy two anti-ballistic missile treaty i wouldn't have to do this that's complete nonsense and he knows that you've got to build up our cyber pensive and defensive capabilities and create structures of deterrence so it doesn't happen again and how do you do that in this case you make the russians feel pain so not exactly in line with terms and during a message of the benefits of getting along with russia but maybe that means this is the one guy in the trumpet ministration who won't be accused of being a kremlin puppet. or not if we look back bolton is not without connections to russia and as we all know any hint of the wrong red white and blue flag is more than enough to string someone up in washington now back in two thousand and
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thirteen bolton recorded a video for a russian gun rights group and courage in moscow to adopt something similar to america's second amendment or the russian national government to grant a broader right to bear arms to its people it would be creating a partnership with its citizens that would better allow for the protection of mothers children and families but given that bolton was on the n.r.a. is international affairs subcommittee at the time it's not all that surprising or sinister that however isn't stopping anyone from jumping to collusion conclusions now stay with me here the group that distributed the video was co-founded by alexander torsion yes a russian and the f.b.i. is reportedly investigating whether torsion illegally funneled money to the n.r.a. which in turn use the funds to support the trump campaign and the russian cherry on top is torsion is tied to the kremlin and president putin himself with connections like that there are sure to be a huge scandal brewing and sadly for bolton it gets worse he has appeared on our channel a number of times in the past and we all know what washington thinks of us propaganda
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bullhorn party television up again the machine of russian propaganda and russian propaganda machine propaganda machine this propaganda that's coming up to russia russian propaganda on steroids the internet isn't ignoring the possibly serious physical signs of where bolton's loyalties truly lie either. jumbo. is of russian spy. breaking john bolton's mr bush is a russian spy voters here in mr should different colors which makes him look like he's in disguise and just over two weeks bolton will officially take over as trump's national security adviser giving the media plenty of time to tease out any and all ties but may have to russia and speculate on exactly what they mean good luck guys. in the legal media around this line the police bolton's appointment sends conflicting messages we started off with hawkish
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responsible bellicose saber rattling all let's be more circumspect it changes by the day i have to remind you of this one issue north korea still phase one president trump want to choose why now we can annihilate you are a button is bigger than your button we are more a missile than you do watch it face to rapprochement detente great let's meet stage three let's bring in bolton who wanted a preemptive strike if you can figure this out if you can see any pattern to this you're a better person than i am. still in the states for a different story massmart shows are underway in cities across the us right now calling for stricter gun control laws hundreds of thousands are expected to take part support rallies are also being held in dozens of countries worldwide as well it's called the march for our lives these events they've been organized by the
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young survivors and families of last month's parklane school massacre in florida they calling for congress to take a tougher stance on gun ownership and a ban on assault weapons which have been used of course in a number of deadly attacks in u.s. schools lawmakers that frequently capitulate under pressure from america's powerful gun lobby as for student self-defense the number of ideas coming in one school superintendent in the state of pennsylvania has suggested arming youngsters with rocks meantime libertarian party politician and u.s. senate candidate brian eno some things homeless people are an easy target and he is proposing now to arm them his idea is to buy twenty shotguns and provide firearms training he says it's because rough sleepers face increasing levels of violence. but most people are statistically much more prone to be the victim of violent crimes they're easy target and they're really don't have any means to protect themselves they don't have a means to obtain the weapons that any other american citizen can and can typically
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get their hands on i understand why people see it's alarming. but i think people fail to see the other alarming point is people want to constantly bring up the mental health of the homeless and how that's a big issue how they're prone to violence i think that's frankly something that we should be much more worried about is the militarization of the police force and that is much more dangerous to the american people and i promise that the police kill many more people in a year then do any homeless people if we follow the letter of the law and we do the background checks like we expect to do and somebody does something that they're not supposed to do with a weapon they should be they should be held one hundred percent criminally responsible for their act. let's change the pace talk football the taste of what's to come for the biggest sporting event of the year with the opening of the first fifa will cup football park in russia's black sea resort of sochi as well as i
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meant so much is a master classes will come veterans are also on how to include strike could you know who is it exactly. it is not my first time here in russia but it's my first time here in this city and i'm glad to be here if. i had the opportunity to meet this wonderful city one of those cities of the world russia is a beautiful country a lot a lot more bigger than than my in portugal particle is a small country comparing comparing to russia but. of course russia is even if he's big we have something similar things regarding culture and i'm happy to be here and i'm happy also that russia will last finally. the world cup portugal is coming to this world cup crowned is the european champions they are soon to speak or one of the favorites or could you name one or a few obstacles that you expect the tee to come across at this world cup a lot of
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guys are looking to our national team and the maybe that could be one of the reasons that increase our responsibility there has been some speculation about the found culture in russia for example the british media specially raised concerns about potential violence at the school soon do you see that as a potential problem as a threat is not a big concern in my point of view we have to do to explain people that this football and it is not political so violence is not part of our game that's why also we are here to to tell the people that. people will attend. a beautiful games beautiful world cup and we are trying to to to do this world cup one of the best the least risk people they basically are and they know
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political is one thing and football is an. yes approaches so many cities here in russia including the cities. in central russia which is one of the hosts of the world cup was something going on we're going to show you a building that was proving to be an obstruction for the city's sprucing yourself up as. the old t.v. tower is believed to be the tallest abandoned structure in the world around two hundred twenty meters there it goes that's more than two big bens put together is no more construction began back in the one nine hundred eighty s. but it was never finished because of the collapse of the soviet union it's going to be replaced by a sports complex one lamarck well and truly. demolition was a drill leave you for this thanks watching which is not international our programs continue for you and your region the world but after this break.
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i. want you to. fundamentally the united states and russia are have been for decades to scorpions in a bottle each capable of destroying the other but all the price of being destroyed itself. putin said well these weapons were overcome u.s. missile defenses u.s. missile defenses were totally ineffective against russian forces already so they'll be more effective against russian forces.
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the most expensive. mission a will each one selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only when themself a much larger mission was once there and that was much more why mr patel we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes.
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it's max kaiser this is the guys are reports still in there rick at the vanderbilt card tonto i think we're going to get the correct pronunciation of the so i can have a fantastic time so much crypto happening here that i feel like gone for though paradise krypto per the zero so it's a max factor heir and the condo area of puerto rico just outside old sign one you will hear the waves crashing on to the shore right behind us there are a lot of people here still pitching i.c.a.o. initial point offerings and you would think that they would be a little bit worried about after all this subpoena all the warnings from the f.c.c. from the c f.t.c. finn said which is the most worrying of all because of course that's part of the u.s. treasury and they can throw you away for life but i want to look at a headline about
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a start up in the old fashion world and that's part of why combinator went to silicon valley startup incubators and this is legal apparently a startup is pitching a mind uploading service that is one hundred percent fatal so this is a company called next tome and it's founded by some guy robert mcintyre and basically you'll be able to load your brain. but the challenge is you have to basically have physician assisted suicide right well it solves two problems with one great start up you relieve yourself of the burden of this mortal coil and you achieve immortality is a v. the psychological imprint of new consciousness up to the close so it's very have been like it's a good. we're going to the cloud of the pearly gates of this new app but you know this is what happens during the whole process member alan greenspan when he was
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running the federal reserve bank he said that the economy is getting lighter by that he meant that we are moving away from an economy based on stuff ships and trains and trucks soon to be based on electrons and the little actual property and financialization and the trans is only exacerbated to become more prevalent and more significant to the point where very little of our consciousness is now part of the physical world we're entering therefore reality we're entering a now phase where people uploading their minds to an app and they're willing to trade their physical body in exchange for the promise of immortality because remember as we've shifted from the physical to the pure spiritual i guess you could call it we've also lost all values associated with the physical plane the whole respect for gravity the whole respect for morality ethics have now been reinterpreted in the gravitational liss ethical liss valueless vacuum of moral
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turpitude which is now the new reality or heaven as some may call it this is again a silicon valley company it's y. combinator the guy who's the co-founder says the user experience with identical to physician assisted suicide there are twenty five people on the waiting list including one silicon valley billionaire who is in is early thirties and has already put down the ten thousand dollar deposit to have his brain look there's thousands of to be part of the physical world especially with the ecology collapsing the way it is right i mean we find out that bottled water ninety percent of it plastic has plastic anywhere imbibing plastic we swim in plastic we live in plastic we live in a garbage dump and the bible says the meek shall inherit the earth these are the people that are too timid not to have themselves transformed into this new product available in the cloud assisted euthanasia in exchange for all of your virtue. bowler's now i want to turn to another big story that's happened while we've been down here we have the power grid here preface you talked
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a little bit to our guest john mudd about but before i get to that i want to show you what can be done if you look at the national security and what sort of deals could be blocked and that was chump blocks broadcom one hundred seventeen billion dollar bid for qualcomm out of national security concerns highly unusual move according to washington post donald trump ordered singapore based broadcom to bend its one hundred seventeen billion dollar hostile bid for qualcomm blocking what could have been one of the biggest technology deals in history and his presidential order trump cited credible evidence of a takeover threatens to impair the national security of the united states the merger would have put one of america's largest mobile chip makers and they have a company based in asia a reason that's going to receive against american companies to develop the next generation of mobile technologies so of course that kind of goes with the first story is that if every effort all the silicon valley billionaires freeze their minds to be reanimated in the future and i'll put it to
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a cloud in the future whoever controls the cloud is part of this story here all of those bankers will do so in the name of living in a world of seventy two virgins bankers living in the suicide cloud there'll be jamie diamond lloyd blankfein completely naked and waiting for you all you need to do is pull the plug and go into the euthanasia clinic enjoying the seventy two other banking virgins in the cloud it's a fantastic pitch i'm not sure i see oh should be worth billions more than the telegram i say you know he did this presidential order so it cannot be overturned by legally he had done this before the treasury came out with their report the treasury has the committee on foreign investment in the united states our city it's an interagency panel led by the treasury department bringing me back. to what the initial point offerings and now that fin san is also weighing in on on these tokens and basically what they're saying about these token offers all these i see oh isn't
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this what like a thousand of them that they are money transmitters so there's a government agency called surplus. syfy s o r i'm pronouncing it that way they might have their own way of pronouncing well that's not too subtle isn't so one of the reasons why so if you as i call c f i us was perhaps move so fast they say is that broadcom was going to relocate to the u.s. in order to circumvent in order to perhaps you know get around any national security issue so they're going to pretend they were american but so basically what the president and the administration are saying is that they were worried that the china's huawei for example who is their biggest competitor the next biggest producer of microchips the ones that are using your phone so that and will be used
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in the future basically electric cars to communicate with the grid and so they want to make sure that we we are still in the game so there can be national security interests. that are still apply to certain industries is this close to an industrial policy we talked recently to michael hudson about that it's a michael douglas i had said about. you know an industrial policy for america right i guess that is the key point here is that chump is willing to impose order to in the name of national interest even of my my not be welcomed on wall street in this way so this is of course strategic in the sense that you've got the president standing up for interests that are more akin to a national interest you know well the trend continue we said when he was elected at least i did that he could be a roosevelt type character and be a trust buster and start to break up these pleas of monopolies i still think that's
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a possibility unless you want some soft uploaded to the cloud and he'll be kind of of the cloud based people and he'll make having great again now i want to turn to another headline about national security and that is rebuilding puerto rico's power grid the inside story it's a fantastic piece of machinery to it's very long and but it explains the whole situation here it is you know about ten to fifteen percent of the island still does not have any power and this ties in with national security because. the economy of puerto rico why it is so bad it has to do partly with the national the state owned electric grid but back in the sixty's and seventy's the u.s. introduced tax incentives to get manufacturers to move here and in the south of the island the other side of the island all these big manufacturers came a lot of pharmaceutical companies still to this day ten percent of all pharmaceuticals consumed in the united states are actually produced here in puerto
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rico but as a consequence all of the electric power plants and most of them all the big ones the ten biggest ones are all oil run they're all in the south of the island which is the way it that's the direction we are on the top of the north of the island so all of the cables and you know have the u.s. doesn't like much of europe which is the cables are underground here they're over ground so all of the cables were knocked down in the hurricane maria and because it's also a jungle it's going over the hills all those cables are going over through jungles the vines although you know you think of a jungle it's all sort of a canopy of green it's all growing over all of the cables that a fall and so they have to extricate those cut their way through those to in order to get the cable to put them back up. just a little girl and move. a little remember that of course it
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was side story. stevenson wrote the book leonard bernstein directs the music brilliant show a lot of people total knowledge about puerto rico is based on the stage production of west side story and the subsequent movie going so there's more going on here than for a good west side story there's just miss utah best perceived oh my goodness you have to learn how to speak spanish ok by the way we passed the area of old san juan that is really quite beautiful i forget the name of it right over there where pearl of yes so seventy percent of all energy production on this island happens in the south seventy percent of the demand is here and holds on one area or other areas of the north so you have an a very very old electric grid the new governor is now trying to privatizing or or parts of it many people on the island are worried that there is no incentive for a privatized company to put all of the money that is needed to develop it and i
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want to say in the last minute here that we also have seen the emergence of a lot of micro entrepreneurs who are coming up with little c like micro solar panels on your rooftop in order to power your own little electric items needed in your house because many people are still without power and there there is a new movement to use the national utility grid now as a backup and for the future because there will be bigger and bigger hurricanes and this was the biggest hurricane to hit since the one thousand nine hundred twenty s. early one nine hundred thirty s. that that you should take care of yourself essentially they should have your own energy sovereignty we need some micro grids we need a mesh sort of network so that you are never reliant on a centralized grid again it's a quick question that will go to the brick the energy needs that you're talking about there the way that they're geographically spread out it sounds like a her kilian task to.

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