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of politics that is. political t.v. and election post says i'm politicians you coddle babies and newspapers and human speed. news just in we're getting reports of an election that has actually been won because voters listened to the issues and made an informed decision to take it away when reading fake news goddammit so what can you do well the founder of north has gone on twitter to tell us too much. facebook they're all on the social network to tell us what's. on the syria now where rebels and their families are being evacuated from the war torn district of eastern guta russia's defense ministry says almost five thousand militants have left the area so far in these latest pictures are from our video
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agency ruptly you can see them being transported out of the conflict zone they're being taken to the rebel held province in the north under syrian army escort. now aside from the rebels more than one hundred thousand civilians have also been able to flee the devastation in eastern time the government is finally regaining control over the district after a five year sea survivors have been describing life under militant rule in the book didn't want to let us go first with suffered so much that we would have left a long time ago but we simply couldn't while the militants shooting at you yes as a said they made us suffer a lot so we were there and could not leave everything was very expensive that would do whenever they wanted to us. once a day and we would receive little of the food which had been sent to us i know. i
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was playing and i didn't realize what happened at first then i found myself in this condition that. tributes are flowing in for a police officer who has died of his injuries after protecting hostages in a supermarket siege in the south of france the colonel. was stabbed and shot by an islamic extremist who also killed three other people the french president has declared the officer a hero for volunteering to swap places with a hostage while the events unfolded the policeman managed to leave his cell phone switched on so the special forces outside the supermarket could monitor the situation and a recap of what happened on friday the gunmen hijacked a car on the outskirts of the town of. around ten am killing one passenger and seriously injuring the driver soon afterwards he opened fire on a group of police officers who were out jogging wounding one in the shoulder the gunman then drove it to the nearby town of travel where he stormed a supermarket and killed two civilians and
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a police officer and an eyewitness described what he saw there. i went shopping with my wife and sister in law after some time we had an explosion well several. i saw a man lying on the floor and another person who was very agitated with a handgun in one hand and a knife in the other yelling. after that i took my wife and my sister in law and some customers nearby and we went to look for shelter i put them in the butcher's fridge closed from the inside the killer has been identified as a twenty six year old french citizen of moroccan origin he was known to the police for low level drug crime and was under surveillance despite that a number of locals have said that 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 i do or of he over two weeks to the children and he's
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a terrorist. but not surprised because there was a bad atmosphere in the city for some. well there have been a number of terror attacks and thwarted attempts in france since the beginning of two thousand and seventeen in february last year a man attempted to enter the louvre museum in paris with a machete while an attacker was stopped at orly airport one month later a police officer was shot and killed last april. and in october two young women were stabbed to death at a train station and marse a former british police officer peter kirkwood says even potential attackers under 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 very serious incidents that happened in two thousand and fifteen and two thousand and sixteen this sort of
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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 it got 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 on fortunately will get through it's as simple as that unfortunately the u.s. president has approved a massive spending bill to avoid a government shutdown that story and more when we come back. reality brands now people uploading their minds to it and they're willing to trade
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their physical body in exchange for the promise of immortality because remember we've shifted from the physical to the spiritual i guess you could call it we've also lost all values associated with the physical plane they all respect for gravity dollar spec for a plurality. in a gravitational list ethical is valueless back you moral turpitude which is now the new reality or heaven as some may call it. kristen trumps money in finding practices are still surprising the recent appointments of my companion john bolton have left an impression on friends and foes alike. on american politics.
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i welcome back you're watching our international the u.s. government has narrowly escaped another shutdown after president trump reluctantly signed a one point three trillion dollars excuse me budget deal backing down from his threats to veto it 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. this omnibus omnibus i'm the. budget bill this is on the bill bipartisan amendment to the of the biggest budget
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in the on the busy. situation omnibus 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 us 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. i found i found the. president trying one to know wait a minute section says defense can spend what funds it's time 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 to pay billions to
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develop weapons we now find 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 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. a seventeen year old palestinian girl has been sentenced to eight months in prison for slapping and kicking two israeli
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soldiers she was arrested in december. there. is salt which took place next to the girls from the occupied west bank was filmed by her mother the video later went viral and gained international attention her family says had just learned that a cousin of hers had been shot in the head with a rubber bullet and that her actions were completely understandable. to me that my daughter did was a normal reaction to the occupation there is no chance of appealing the verdict because the israeli security and legal system considers this to be final this country does not acknowledge international law and we are fooling ourselves if we think that the israeli courts seek justice. to see a gain in media attention and that made them hate her for having people support
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that she was the reason for her imprisonment israel the police and the media want to harass which means that a heart attack took them i had slept did not merit all the inside meant against her and she is a child defending her land and home so this verdict is unjust she deserves for you . the public backlash of the israeli defense forces have released a statement clarifying the case according to the i.d.f. admitted it to the charges against her and apparently she also confessed to two other criminal acts disrupting the work of the military. marches have been held across the u.s. for tougher gun laws in washington d.c. nearly eight hundred thousand people took to the streets the march for our lives vent was started by survivors of last month's parklane school massacre in florida they're calling on congress to take a tougher stance on gun ownership and to ban assault weapons which have been used in a number of deadly attacks in the us schools. meanwhile libertarian party politician
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and u.s. senate candidate brian ellison has come up with a controversial plan to arm the homeless people his idea is to buy twenty shotguns and provide firearms training he says rough sleepers face increasing levels of violence and should be able to defend themselves. 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 continually 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
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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. their world cup park has been opened in the southern russian resort of sochi as the country gears up for the biggest sporting event of the year portuguese striker nuno gomes was at saturday's opening ceremony and spoke to our city. 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 cup russia is a beautiful country a lot a lot more bigger than than my in portugal portugal is a small country comparing comparing to russia but. of course russia even if
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he's big we have some similar things regarding culture and i'm happy to be here and i'm happy also that russia will still finally will the world cup portugal is coming to this world cup crowned is the european champions they are super speaker one of the favorites here could you name one of the few obstacles that you expect the tee to come across at this world cup a lot of 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 especially 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
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football and it is not political so violence is not part of our game that's why also we are here 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 political is one thing and football is and. the russian city of your catherine is one of the hosts of this summer's world. up above a landmark building there was getting in the way of renovation plans the t.v. tower hasn't been demolished it was believed to be the tallest abandoned structure in the world around two hundred twenty meters construction began back in one thousand nine hundred three but was never finished due to the collapse of the soviet union it will be replaced by
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a sports complex. cities around the world are being plunged into darkness for earth hour to raise awareness over electricity waste and to climate change that millions of people are taking part in the event shutting off the lights for one hour in dubai people switched to candle light as you can see and of the greek capital athens took part in the blackout a few hours ago earth hour was first held back in two thousand and seven in australia and has since gone global and that does it for me i'll be back at the top the hour with a look at your news you're watching our national stay with us. the far right. isn't just on the march it's taking violent mother's action you know you might need to read you know you see these organizations which are
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usually split into which we take different names how do you view that. complex web of which are. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i've been there in the small ball it sticks it hard pull and shapes and it's. up to. the little self to beak told fish already ninety percent of it are caught in
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a ball and conor. contact fifteen scoops seventy five tonnes they do it several times a day with a big clean collar you get an idea why ocean fish. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be within this of the deal because our. i'm doing this because i want the future world to the future can generations to have out and enjoy the ocean we have. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is a good business model helps to run
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a prison now we do this do or don't like us here nobody oh visitation they don't no one comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore there's a cost effective that's what they want to do that at the moment they don't give a damn if you do the chores or not they're actually paying us to put it back into the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. breach what she could is behind such success. at that sure sudden passing i phone the just learnt you were a south and taken your last bang turn. sure act right up to you as we all know it but i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got a chance to. i remember when we first met my life turned on each. time my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was
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a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question are. secretly promised to never like it's one does not leave the feeling of the same as one enters mind gets consumed with this to. speak to you just don't know whether to. claim that mainstream media has met its make. hundred a good night good comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. so professor of juan cole wrote an article recently entitled the top ten signs the u.s. is the most corrupt nation in the world and they're doing a pretty damn good article i thought i would go through his list and also add some
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of my own and you can tell which ones i've added because there are more yellowy. and they also make more use of the phrase don't truck for. one fulfill working on our number one a corrupt fraudster non entity one the twenty sixteen election by insulting people on twitter but he alone does not a corrupt system make if we had in advanced progressive society and trump our president he would be nothing more than an oddity a cartoon people look at like the brig show in a. carnival you know just flick him nickels and watch him dance be done with me. and i'm sorry i think the politically correct term now for a freak show is an evening of a company man with the freakishly inclined but still instead troll won the presidency because he was up against and then another corrupt elite candidate in
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a corrupt voting system with a corrupt mainstream media completely helpless. because they showered with billions of dollars of free air time which is like trying to stop a flash flood with a squirt gun you know. if you recall during the election c.n.n. and the other networks were just show and empty podium with how to donate to the trump campaign like they did there until now much empty podium since the podium runoff of nineteen eighty three it was i believe it was a glossy podium versus a redwood lectern for the senate seat in ohio. number two the corrupt supreme court allowed she quit buying of our elections with the citizens united decision and now the trumps in office number three he has furthered the corruption of the presidency by enriching himself in as many ways as possible number for the rich or well placed to bribe our politicians to reduce taxes on the rich because
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what can go wrong when you put the entire weight of a collapsing society on the backs of people with three jobs for a kid's college loan debt for a university kid even. forget for a university they can't remember the name of any more the man i still owe ten grand of the university of southern ohio or oklahoma are. pretty sure the mascot was an antelope. and even larger than number five the rich can now use their dominance. to make white collar crime legal and make other crime even more illegal for example this week trump declared that drug dealers should get the death penalty but he means only street dealers not white collar big pharma story you were wrong then there is a. good way that kills hundreds of thousands of you know the good kind of drug
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dealing that's in the whole system leave it to beaver suburbia kind of drug dealing he also doesn't mean big banks like to h.s.b.c. that got caught laundering hundreds of millions for drug cartels and alleged terrorists you see in the final stages of a truly corrupt empire the most immoral actions of the wealthy are at best given a slap on the wrist and it worst when boarded like the millions of homes stolen by the big banks through foreclosure and this didn't end by the way and after the twenty two thousand crisis in two thousand and sixteen david day and wrote about foreclosure victims who exposed the mass production of false mortgage documents in courthouses and county records offices across the country number six they have not only gained control of the over the criminal justice system they've also taken over the regulators it's called regulatory capture where politicians are bribed with campaign donations to fill the regulatory bodies with corporate stooges this is
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this is happened at the e.p.a. vs c c the f.c.c. the f.d.a. the food and drug administration is so thoroughly bought off it wouldn't surprise me if they just replaced the top of the food pyramid with krispy kreme donut you know catchphrase. catchphrase g.m. oh my god that's delicious i. try to try to do apple growing past a cider it's to listen to this is great for the kids to snort if they're looking to have a more acute sense of dizziness. number seven three american billionaires are now worth the same as the bottom half over one hundred fifty million americans if it's only three. i think we can take them i really do was a god yet thank you. i thank
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god he would have been billionaires and bezos had been doing a little lifting i wasn't sure i wasn't sure. but now that it's down to three like one hundred million of us go at the knees all right and then like fifty million dollars each yes you can do it. number as a political bribery politicians spend much of their time fund raising which is to say seeking bribes all american politicians are basically on the take and it is the thing i would say that's a bad thing but anything that distracts these ask from passing laws probably a good ok ok we have to dance around gender some peace justice and according to the center for responsive politics there were eleven thousand five hundred lobbyists in two thousand and seventeen which means there are twenty six lobbyist for every member of congress nowhere in the world where you find that amount of money time and manpower devoted to and factoring and soiling the beliefs and votes of those in
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power we've got into such a level of corruption that the corporate entity alec now basically writes to many of our laws and simply has a politician sign his or her name at the top which segues nicely to the next telltale sign of severe corruption making protest and dissent you legal thanks yeah thanks in no small part to alex since sanding rock fifty six bills have been introduced in thirty states to restrict protests and restrict a bit of a euphemism i mean that's sounds like they put out like a couple orange cones and like a little some yellow che maybe like a blue haired woman to go please don't do that this is a dull day what are you oh no no well. when actually these laws threaten protesters with years in jail for having the nerve to fight against the corporate destruction of human progress corporations can can literally
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a visceral radar future with factory farming deforestation stealing your grandma's pension just because they're bored on a sunday night but you sit on the ground in the path of a bulldozer with your little hand made sign and you've armed society you deserve to be locked up because what kind of message would that send to the children right way way to teach those kids killing the future is good for them. numbered tannic it's not just regulatory capture it's also the capture of science corporations can pay phone scientists to put out reports saying climate change is all in your imagination or in extensive testing a male rats actually perfervid email rats made of lead paint they love it. or whatever the you know just number eleven the us military budget is bloated and the norm is and it's fully open to corruption just for one example take the
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billions of dollars in printed cash money that simply went missing during the iraq war as the lead investigator said to the new york times in twenty fourteen billions of dollars have been taken out of iraq over the past ten years and you legally it's disappointing that we were unable to close this case we call other countries corrupt because the cops asked for a hundred dollars bribe to let you off with a warning but that's child's play that's what. that does it does it hold a candle to the kind of industrial full frontal fart in your face corruption we were involved in you got to add a hand to a log or bucks we're driving trucks filled with ballots over a shrink wrapped a hundred dollar bills down the highway. and. there are military intelligence apparatus is morally corrupted as well take for instance the torture that went on in cia black sites torture that should have
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gotten those involved arrested and marched to the streets naked with children thrown spoiled milk out on the others but instead they get rewarded and have wings of libraries named after him lead torture jeanne as bill may soon be the head of the cia next up insider trading and other rigging of the markets goes on constantly congress and did much of the law it hastily passed forbidding members rather belatedly to engage in the insider trading to provide a reason to know where the most corrupt nation in the world or police are constantly stealing from the people they're supposed to protect the process by which the state grabs the assets of someone who may simply be accused of a crime or sometimes not even as said forfeiture now beats out actual criminal theft in terms of amount stolen this means that confound steal more from the people
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