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or deny it unlike his lawyer several law enforcement agencies from the united states approaching people in afghanistan including mr khan and requesting assistance and assigned a standard payments made services requests from my client and others but now com is free no criminal charges no trial and no explanation why now at this point perhaps we can assume that the law enforcement agencies know what's best for the public and just don't feel a need to share their secret collaboration with the worst of the underworld kept secret so you can sleep better at night. r.t. new york. well r.t. has requested comments from the us federal bureau of prisons concerning khan's release and will update you when we hear a response. i want green area close to the french capital is now under tons of illegal waste but clearing up the problem is proving difficult for the or thirty and even more frustrating for the locals.
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a right to the police check ups because i would remind you all of that land these private property will be public authorities cannot interfere with a private time. for these if you only vote for politicians to do the job so they protect the lines today though we can say that will take. say monks the two hundredth birthday of renowned philosopher and economists call
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logs the battle was. as profound ideas have often impacted and shapes the global political landscape and remain as divisive today as they did during marx's life our europe correspondent peter all of a visited his hometown on the eve of celebrations there. germany is commemorating one of its most famous sound controversial think is such a day as the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of the author of the communist manifesto karl marx to say that his ideas of class struggle and the overthrow of the ruling classes by the workers were hundred maying divisive here well that is beyond understatement marx's ideas were truly at the root of the ideological division between east and west germany post world war two but that's not stopping his place of birth tree in the south west from hosting a series of events to mark his big birthday bash.
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it surprised many when it was announced that the guest of honor at the big party in trio would be showing claude younker the e.u. commission president hardly has proletariats credentials in fact the former prime minister of luxembourg has been accused in the past of exuding the worst excesses of the bush was he so perhaps mr younger has been a closeted common rate of marx all these years marxist nish con marx is not responsible for all the atrocities carried out by his followers his writings does capital and the communist manifesto change the world as we know it so marx's name
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and image has appeared all over the place from a major street here in the german capital to these t. shirts you can even save your capitalist pennies inside the heads of one of communisms founding think is marxist also appeared in more than. share of t.v. shows and advertisements as well. because final question in that beautiful non-materialistic will be all i knew on the english football copy nine hundred forty nine. gave. it everything including the did you know it with. the three watch. i. call that dad. most southerners are called.
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the ideas put forward by moxie here alongside frederick angles however being consigned to the nineteenth hole for that matter the twentieth centuries a recent poll of people from twenty eight different nations showed that hall for them said to get a better society we should follow socialist ideals however it is worth noting that in the same poll around the same number said that political systems based on the writings of these two were far more likely to be oppressive i asked the people of what they thought those mosques have a place in today society and politics so when it comes to politics like maybe you use it to get votes but it's never really like that ideology and it has never been
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practiced so it doesn't exist and not only like about. economic inequalities but also other types of inequalities that could be used like they could use marxist theory to be examined to. culture capitalism. seal's labor from its people since labor from the workers it's. from from our point of view. it's. good and important but it's nigeria utopia in reality things in that differently at marx's funeral in london eighteen eighty three angles said his friend the greatest living thinker has ceased to think well that may well have been but two hundred years after his birth the ideas put forward by marx continue to inspire others to think peter all over r.t. berlin. two journalists have launched a legal battle in the u.s.
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over their alleged inclusion on a government kill list that hunts down terrorists a federal court is now questioning whether they've been correctly identified as target the accused men say they've been flagged as part of a program called sky that it uses algorithms on what's known as a metal data network and analyzes travel patterns communications as well as the proximity of an individual to terror groups are mad more are folk zeid than is one of them and who says he's been incorrectly identified he's a former bureau chief for the media outlet al-jazeera in pakistan and has conducted interviews with al qaeda members however the other man on the list probably caused suspicion for a video like this. fighters are now preparing to leave the city of aleppo now if you can get a little bit closer here and you will see what this is this is an explosive belt.
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well top al-qaeda clerics have even even described abdul karim as the terror groups of medium and karim has faced a backlash for what some have called uncritical reporting on al qaeda and al nusra but despite that tape was given a platform by some western media outlets. i'm . sorry. the stuff that goes. out sometimes you will hear someone say that they are part of al qaida but what is their real affiliation to al qaida other than some romantic notion to be honest with you look to journalists deny any link to terrorism and say the program hasn't taken their profession into consideration they want to say they went on to say the methods of skynet could result in the unjustified killing of innocent people and
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that their inclusion has violated u.s. and international law we've discussed the case with an international criminal lawyer. we don't really know what's going on even in this case it would seem that the whole case is being predicated on this thing skynet or or these things that this kill list so to speak that they have raised that they actually cannot prove if this is true there are some problematic issues this does raise not just the fact that may or may not exist but how this case would proceed in u.s. courts with such confidential information and then trying to prove or at least be able to prove that the evidence points to us wanting to target them if skynet is real and that is what it does this points to a much bigger parliament and u.s. policy officials going back of course of the obama administration where they not only don't understand the threat of terrorism don't understand the roots of modern day terrorism because they have to use computer algorithms rather than utilizing experts and people with knowledge with more after this short break stay with us.
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the global economy is so tightly wound that these sanctions don't work but that is because the supply chains are completely overlapping the what is sanctioned one country drives economic problems and another country that you're not trying to second suffer get sanctions or spell longer workable that the global economy has to come to integrate it too fragile it's too. interdependent. put in lives by two things by his emotion and he is. in the long piece and he plays
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a very long game the use so to speak of. long distance rather than politics and that's the way they underestimate. schools in the u.s. state of illinois might soon have to change their curriculums to teach more about the contributions made by the l g b t communities in u.s. history senate has passed a bill on wednesday but the state's house of representatives still has to agree on the changes l.g.b. to history will be given more focus in subjects ranging from science to sports introducing the work of l.g.b. t. figures and highlighting wider issues to give students a better understanding that move would make illinois the second state to change its
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curriculum to a more inclusive one for the l g b t communities california being the first on the bill has got plenty talking to will promote acceptance in the more accurate betrayal of history it is in direct contradiction to the clear judeo christian beliefs as many in illinois. to discuss the issue further his media commentator gina loudon and human rights activist peter tatchell it's very important people understand the contribution that gay people have made i think is about informing straight kids so they understand bt issues. their prejudice is broken down if a history book or any book whatever write about me personally i wouldn't want them to leave with my religious background my ethnicity and certainly not my sexual orientation fantastic extraordinary people from tchaikovsky to richard the lionhearted their gayness or their bisexuality is not the major factor but it's
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just about acknowledging that people have existed throughout history and have made a very important contribution to the sciences the arts sport and culture well i think in an effort perhaps to be inclusive we've made a mistake a mis estimation if you will and what's happened is that a lot of groups have been taken advantage of by politicians who are willing to prey on people based on those identities i think that. identity politics has been a response to exclusion because of decades of exclusion and marginalization some communities of how to organize it hasn't worked and what it's done instead is it's divided us up into little groups that then can be taken advantage of by politicians gene is right we don't want to be typecast about the fact that we're jewish or gay or black those are just one aspects of who we are but in some cases those are the aspects of who we are which other people target for hatred and discrimination my
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concern begins and ends where government gets involved in deciding who is relevant who is not relevant who is more relevant and then dividing us into little groups because when government has enough power to do that they also have enough power to take that away. cultural appropriation has become an angry trend on social media with one recent case targeting a teenager's photo of herself in a chinese dress artie's online project in case you missed it looks at how offensive it really is to appropriate someone's culture. oh you are. a young girl just enjoying high school prom no in case you missed this picture is the moment that civilization went just too far. cultural appropriation or appreciating stuff
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from other cultures may seem like a completely made up problem the kind of thing it's not worth. but are we really going to believe that innocent young the traditional chinese dress just so she could look nice when i'm grey guy on twitter who had never met a teenager and probably shouldn't be looking at strangers social media feeds smirk across the room when he said my culture is no no goddamn progress but mr angry is a chinese american named jeremy lamb who one would expect would know a thing or two about mixing culture is if we don't pretend to be outraged right now where we're like as he is of this world stop we will start to eat chinese food as if it a new thing when they start using goods made in china in everyday life china's culture is not your god damn i thought what about indian attitude from the simpsons he's
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going under the radar for thirty years but is now finally being criticized by one guy who can't just take someone from another culture and affectionately turn them into a much loved pawns of the most successful show of all time groundskeeper willie scotland how are they getting away with that so how do we stop this before we end up in the nightmare scenario where different cultures learn about appreciate and accept one another start with your say no to inappropriate appropriated styles cut it all off shore boldness risk ernest's but what are they going to do speak like your grandma speaks snoop dogg's grandma front you dress. it's just not worth the risk yeah you gotta stop it if you know india and you stole it i'm gonna have democracy and elections and stuff like that tough the greeks want it back tracking a computer that's russia's so called com right really there's only one option that
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will make us all happy to take great culture as build walls and stop sharing ideas or just drink a cappuccino in a camera know and see if that can take it. we'll be back at the top of the hour. 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 was going to be our coach. guys i know you on the us he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eight percent of the poll we do and we will go over great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go.
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with lawmakers manufacture to send to the public well. when the really close is protect themselves. the fight there we go to listen to the one. thing the roots to. believe. thought well. there are zero. comedy go americans in america covering american news are called for. by the end of this segment you will realize the stock market is a complete fraud but it's not all bad news by the end of the segment you'll also
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know a great recipe for a coke and carrot cake so let's get started shall we the stock market the heartbeat of the american economy the lifeblood of our entire system good tested lead is over desecration of the planet the. stock market has gotten so big that it is now worth thirty trillion dollars wow that's a lot of money and well am i being condescending right over what. well it's time to throw in some condescending images as well when you picture a stock when you verge of like like buying a stock in a company. what do you picture you probably imagine a company like pepsi co and you are and invent this is what i see in my head and you are. and you are an investor is so you buy a share you buy a piece of the company you know. you own
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a piece of the company and you get a proportion of the profits which are called dividends it's a messy but fair process. let's say you purchase stock in a company that manufactures a new type of a razor scooter that also doubles as a coal industry machine or whatever doesn't matter what it is you know while you're on the scooter it does the coal and asked me by surprise. anyway you know this device is revolutionary so you buy a share in the company hoping to get some of those profits well that's not what a stock is not at all that that's what a stock used to be but that was back when men used to wear top pads and if a lady showed her knees in public she was a fruity who should die alone. nowadays you almost never receive the profits of the business and the company is not obligated to pay you anything for your stock however here's an example the example of google according to tellen lose
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book the ponzi fact assured google kids rate around nine hundred dollars but google explicitly states in writing that the poor value of their stock is only point zero zero one dollars google also says they do not pay their investors any dividends and their classy shareholders have no voting rights so if you own or share of googe you you will receive any money from google you won't be allowed to vote on corporate issues and google isn't obligated to pay you anything more than point zero zero one dollars for the share you bought for nine hundred dollars so what do you won't. do nothing it is nothing you. on a slip of toilet paper that you might be able to trick someone else into paying you for. so then where the profits come from like if you buy google in twenty dollars and you sell it to one hundred twenty where did the two hundred dollars come from it came from other investors who were willing to buy the stock as tom lew puts it
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the investors are just cannibalizing each other for profits and there are fees attached to every transaction. cannibalizing each other for profits. now this is starting to sound like an american enterprise. which is an all american activity fighter on the flag america cannibalizing each other for profits and seventeen seventy said. no no no you've made the money you make for most stocks if you make money is coming from other investors pumping new money in and if there if there are new investors willing to buy the stock then you're just you're just standing there with your thumb up you said six we could pause for a sec it why is standing there with your thumb up your ass and expression. and the other one the kind of means the same as standing there with your hand right
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. they both mean you've got nothing going on. you just stand there with your thumb up your ass and you. put that doesn't sell mike duffin you know that. that sounds like a big night if you're into that conversation. and it sounds like a terrible night if you're not into that because. bloodied certainly doesn't sound like nothing. where i work for you. i know you only you only make money if new investors want to buy the stock from you otherwise you're screwed why does that sound familiar that that that set up sound oh i know it's the. exact definition of a ponzi scheme our stock market is up because these. securities and exchange commission defines a ponzi scheme as an investment fraud that involves the payment of purported
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returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. but really ponzi schemes usually involve lying to the investor which is also what goes on with wall street most investors don't understand that they own literally nothing they don't know that they are simply gambling and they don't know that their profit relies on everyone still believing this stupid fraud is real boy where do i sign up. this means the only way to get your money back or to profit is to find another trump willing to buy it now don't get me wrong your argument may be this is america there's always another job we are based on a long time honored tradition of never running out of jumps or. we're lousy with chumps that's a fair point but i don't think you see anyone proudly touting that as the definition of the stock market i would actually respect that i would if it were
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right there on the front of the stock exchange just said put your money into stocks bargain the only way you going to make money is if you find a. way to buy whatever stocks you just bought but there are new put a number of. this gravy train is powered by morons so you got another to worry about. if it said that i'd be all in i would have to work. with the guy. that our dog market is a house of cards built on idiocies stacked on spiderwebs hanging tenuously from the hindu berg is actually kind of a big deal you know think about this as of september twenty seventeen the nasdaq in the new york stock exchange had a combined value of over authority trillion dollars this means investors believe they are entitled to thirty trillion dollars in real money with only one point six
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trillion dollars of cash circulating in the u.s. economy and three point eight trillion in. existence in the entire u.s. economic system only three point eight trillion in hard cash which means the stock market is built mostly on nothing like jared cushier it's built on nothing the stock market is a ponzi scheme a fraud a scam a shakedown a ripoff a flim flam all right. let's look at an example tesla here's a chart of tesla stock price from twenty ten to twenty seventeen it went from twenty dollars a share to three hundred eighty dollars a share if you bought a bunch in two thousand and ten you're probably very rich right now so where did all that money come from did it come from tesla's profits did you get a letter in the mail it's a dirty we just sold a car here's two dollars and seventy five cents from that car no no you didn't get the letter because actually it's test the last two billion dollars in two thousand
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and seventeen over the entire period of this chart they lost four point three billion dollars so then where in god's name is all that money coming from the money is coming from other people gambling on the idea that that number will keep going up and look. i don't have any problem gambling if you want to gamble at a casino you get your heart out or i'd stay up all night until you're on your last two dollars trying to give you a slot machine and hope it just might pay out afterwards go for it have a ball but the casinos are honest with you that it's gambling the front of the casino doesn't say invest your pension in roulette. do you have a kid with a degenerative disease then put all your savings on red thirty two so he'll be taken care of when you're gone. no don't say that the stock market does and some people may think that if it were ripped truly gambling that would mean it's
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not predictable yet finance professionals claim they know how to analyze and predict the market so you put your money in their hands a whole grow your money well multiple tests have been done to see whether the professionals know how to predict the market one contest was between amateurs students finance professionals and the cats named board. who did all those investing by tossing his favorite mouse toy on an electric grid electronic grid orlando the cat one look ok a good dogs are good is a ponzi scheme you say it's a racket because oh. no judgment was. ok in many states many cities gambling is illegal they'll send in armed forces to break up poker games right you got to get a permit for a raffle you gotta go talk to a guy about a big game but when a sociopath.
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