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occupy wall street pepper spray cops ferguson black lives matter anti keystone x.l. anti the code of pipelines we've seen this again but but really i'm i'm glad that you i'm trying to keep a sense of humor and i've got a couple twitter quotes for you in that vein jeremy scahill i'm sure you know as well as i do but jena high school is waterboarding the glass ceiling movement of the. movement. because you know in america at least at least women have the equal rights to torture you think it's thirty seconds gina haskell says she worked very hard and sometimes even slept on the floor of her cia station that must have been torture from danielle brian irish journalist. well gentlemen i'm glad we're making light of this and i'm really glad that ray is ok but again it seems to me this is a sign of time in the times that we have a person that is obviously committed to green illegal acts the moral acts i was i
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was on it galling that he even talked about repeatedly the morality of what the cia does it's quite remarkable and gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real news today with our team. some officials do not. fully understand or do not fully accept the principle of football being beyond politics and that's a fundamental principle of all the world football oh you were granted some people may have opinions but it's their own opinions and doesn't influence opinions of the many other football fans who are home boy tickets every day in large volumes.
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in twenty forty you know bloody revolution of you tube clip the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protest to be recently violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just go ahead i mean your list put video through me in the unable is that i mean you split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. of those who took boat i've invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. about your sudden passing i have only just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry for me i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i
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never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings started to change you talked about more like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral in the same as. one enters the mind gets consumed with this one different . state every now and then takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping one of the board doesn't want the president out of this is going to come to the. woods as that's on him to see if the rest of the bible can proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't
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that such a security risk when you have a black box operating the public id microsoft dependency puts governments under cyber threat and not only that. this isn't selling. them off. with. things this is. done with your vision stopping there was a sting of a phone is up and describes on the phone. welcome back to crossfire all things considered i'm peter about to remind you we're discussing some real news.
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ok gentlemen let's change gears here a fascinating article came out in. line titled time for europe to join the resistance here of course this is a reaction to. my decision to move to leave the iran deal which is a multilateral treaty that was supervised and signed under the auspices of you and the united nations security council so it is not the a by. lateral agreement as it is betrayed in western media here. mark i thought it was interesting the title time for europe to join the resistance i would say that's a bit too late but you know they might try to go ahead europe was a member of the resistance before the resistance and you know existed as european leaders you know had a problem with donald trump during his election campaign and now they've they initially when he took office they tried various attempts through to butter up to him and to try to in the. way in the most embarrassing way but they obviously are
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invested in this deal with iran and they have good reason to be u.s. trade with iran last year was two hundred million dollars each trade with iran was twenty five billion dollars right so that that tells you that there are there are vested interests they're all there then you know just preventing a war in conflagration across the across the middle east but you know i have problem believing that the e.u. will stick by their guns we've seen them bow down before even when obama was was wiretapping angela merkel's phone but that the reason the reason why this time i'm going to rein in washington with one of the reasons why the you know using the term resistance is all nice and fine but what power do they have to resist there's not much there and this is a result of them abrogating their own security interests their own borders i would
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say and going along with american postmodernists social theory i mean they've just essentially castrated themselves now they're angry and upset but they're defenseless more or less go ahead. or they have castrated themselves from the question really is peter it's seventy three years since the end of the war. now i lived in germany for five years you know germans and i know the younger generation for which there is grille hope but the notion that after the war germans would act like well like juveniles or adolescents and all was about to to the winners of the war i mean that's seventy three years when are they going to grow up and act like adults when their own economic and other interests are concerned i think this may be the time because never before have we had a certifiable crazy person in charge of washington. it's quite a pass when the. when the restraining influence has to be exerted by
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a guy who likes to be called mad dog mad dog madison ok so you have a situation here which is new and i don't rush the kasia no i won't see europe acting as an independent entity in my lifetime i think. i agree with ray but i think it's far too late they would have to i mean when you have these globalist elites are so integrated i mean that is assuming that merkel mccrone and may actually have a lot of power i don't think they do and actually and they all they're certainly out of touch with their electorates ok well they just drug syria together with trump and he wasn't mad and they were proud about it you know mark said it was a matter of all for that for europe to go along with trump against syria so in order to resist the main problem is not have been the financial power to do it the
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main problem is the moral the moral right to do it europe went along with every action against iran and against many other middle eastern countries in the last thirty years so when when they are speak it writes that in terms of washington the only thing that matters is dismantling the leg. peaceful legacy or his predecessor barak obama so you say peaceful well this is what exactly you know not at all not in countries that make a bomb a said he has all the obese because he's got a nobel peace prize right that he has he was bombing only nine countries is peaceful for the u.s. president really want to jump in go ahead. yeah i just point out that there was the iraq war i. said no you know now he said no and then of course he he let the u.s. use all his bases and everything else in germany but it is a known sort of the french so there is some hope here i mean situation is really
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different than ever before you have people who are not fully in possession of their faculties running our country and running the alliance so to speak you know places like turkey drifting away from nato montenegro i don't think that really is substitute for turkey so this is a time of flux and if the you know. sadly in germany you have. in charge of the foreign ministry fund their lie and you know how did defense minister get to be defense minister for. russia as well and. for him and for me is that it's not i agree on the economics thing of course the europeans would be afraid of being sanctioned by the united states that they're more than willing to give up on their own national interest we've seen this for thirty years this is
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a pattern here but the for me it's the dimension of leadership there's a huge leadership gap we don't have. we don't have it do gall ok we don't have a margaret thatcher i mean she had a vision you could agree or disagree with it but she had a vision i would even say helmut kohl had a vision for europe i don't see any of these characters now have a vision for europe they've gotten so used to taking orders from washington and now we have this situation where we have not just a president we have mike pompeo we have john bolton. and we're going to have bloody gina i'm sorry i want to disagree with i think he's going to make a good team you want to jump in there well i just wanted to say that when i didn't dare speak good. clever resistance is necessary and necessary as sad as that may sound resistance against america and quote he's not going to this is for this is that there is sort of already julie this is so here it's so euro it's weak it's
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moaning it's snowflake not only since here it's too late to be the first to have a problem with the term resistance we can't even talk about the us democrats since they approved a sanctions bill that not only targeted russia. north korea and syria but also targeted iran while this agreement was still in effect so i mean which would seem to be a breach of it. to my mind at least and in many others. i think the e.u. will just wait donald trump out their problems with him is mostly partisan and ideological if this was hillary clinton leading the charge in the dissolution of this agreement she'd be holding their hand and they'd be going along we were assuming trump is a one term president ok what will make that assumption would make that assumption well. across this week when faced with the possibility that a u.s. may put tariffs and saying sions on european companies if they do business with iran now he said what are we americans vassal to which my reply is we
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yeah you are merkel and merkel said. we might americans that we could no longer rely on the us for our defense too late yeah angela i hate to tell you something honey but the biggest threat to your sovereignty and security is the u.s. ok you know you know ray one of the interesting things is that we have the tribes decision to withdraw from the iran deal but what's really quite remarkable is that we hear from the state department even though the united states is no longer a member of this multilateral treaty we expect the iranians to comply with the treaty i mean there are so many different dimensions right there that don't make any sense why did the united states leave if they are in compliance and we don't want to part be party to that agreement but you must being still and you must comply with the rank hypocrisy of all it's so illogical ok how could with countries
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around the world look at the united states as a reasonable actor now. you know well peter it's giving hypocrisy a bad name let's face it but it's not the first time i what i want to introduce a factor here that's overwhelming significance and which is never ever mention in his major speech on one march and president putin talked about a growing very very substantial alliance in effect with country named china ok now i earned my spurs analyzing this sino soviet dispute when they were in a loggerheads when they were fighting military clash is it because they're riverine borders i know what that was like in my short lifetime i've seen a complete change if there's trouble china supports russian policy in syria and in ukraine if this trouble in either of those places mark my words you're going to
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have trouble in the south china sea in the taiwan straits that's how close the military alliance is witness the fact that the chinese newly appointed defense minister first thing he did was travel to moscow they asked him why he said because i want to express my solidarity what the russians are doing in this era of challenge so that's a new element and that is something that i've been trying to get into the pressure about now because i don't think i don't think mad dog mattis i don't think trump i don't think of bolton they don't know that they're they're proceeding from the old paradigm where after the war in ninety one in iraq the main lesson was we can do these things and the russians won't stop us you have the russians are not alone now the russians and the chinese can stop us yes but another historical analogy ray considering what you just said about china visa v ukraine in syria august one thousand four hundred ok the the the possibility of these
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interconnecting alliances dims getting out of control and escalation going to market china's got its own interests i mean after russia. iran is the biggest supplier of energy to the chinese industrial you know economic machine so they've got their own interests with with iran thirty seconds you know when people say that economy is so important ok china is following its economic logic which markets just drive just very well here europe despite the fact that they trade with iran to that you know twenty five billion a year just told me they destroyed their relationship with russia it cost them a lot more it cost them at least fun condor rice is building across russia four times. more than that with iran and they still went ahead with it despite the fact that russia was no threat no threat at all and can you spell castration ok gentlemen that's all the time we have many thanks to my guests here in moscow this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us to the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time remember across the.
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eighteen are killed hundreds more injured while protesting along the it's really border tensions flared over america's decision to move. to jerusalem today we report. also in our headlines a british tabloid rumps. before the world cup kicks off in russia using a photo. violence however the author sees his work has been twisted. demonstration into a terror attack mar the end french president of money will micron's first year in office. many in france same like
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a king who doesn't understand his subjects. live from moscow to the world this is r.t. international my name's you know neal good to have your company or top story and we begin with breaking news from dallas where health officials there say eighteen people have been killed by israeli soldiers while rallying along the border a fourteen year old boy is reportedly among the dead nine hundred other people have been injured protests have erupted across the occupied palestinian territories over the united states moving its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem later this month let's move. on what's happening right now in the city of ramallah in the west bank
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security forces being deployed there they're using a little bit earlier to disperse demonstrators who've been gathering for several hours and what we are seeing here are more and more people coming into the streets a little plume of smoke coming from the right of your screen because what we had been seeing earlier where tires burned a lot of black smoke at the end of this street which is. jaffa street the other end of this is the main street in ramallah a lot of protesters there right now security services at the other side of the road leading to some sort of standoff that is quite quiet at the moment earlier protesters have been throwing raw. burning tires we know that the israeli military knows ses over thirty five followers and palestinians are currently running out twelve different locations in the west bank. so without let's turn to gaza
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this is the scene right now in the occupied territory protesters turning up very early in the morning there are throwing stones molotov cocktails in response you how to israeli soldiers using live ammunition as we said eighteen people all in the line separating the two areas have been killed really the israeli forces trying to push crowds from the border fence which they have been trying to do for the past six to seven weeks urging them to leave a not to come there but we are seeing more and more crowds turn up. interface area reports suggest by the way that the youngest person killed in the clashes today right here what you're seeing was just age fourteen here are some of the latest reports that have been filed to us from across the region. we are here proximately one hundred meters away from the fence and as we see you there i knew i
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want of the injuries that was shot in live ammunition by the israeli snipers we can see that israeli snipers stationed along the fence that separates me separates gaza and israel palestinians are here this by all everything despite all of a lot of ammunition despite the tear gas canisters this is an injury that the paramedics took just right now i'll threaten you the fans and i think that is they . need to lead tomorrow's the fifteenth of may which is the next day and the palestinians will continue their outreach today and tomorrow the palestinians are still protesting here several hours later they are still clashing with the israeli military forces here at the kalandia checkpoint the policies have been making chances to. vans towards the checkpoint are these really military force have managed to push them back at each time pushing them back as far as the entrance to the refugee camp now the israeli military forces have been using tactics that involve rubber coated steel bullets tear gas canisters and has also been seen here
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the scene as well as bulldozers that were used to take to take away any of the dumpsters or any of the objects that were used by the protesters to obstruct the line of sight of the israeli snipers. traffic has also been an issue for the journalists here as the israelis have pushed the most of the journalists on one side of the road trapping them behind the traffic keeping most of us from being able to bring much of the footage here at the kalandia checkpoint to bring you more developments meanwhile in other cities here in the west bank including nablus. also known as hebron and bethlehem protests are still ongoing palestinians are still protesting against the decision with no sign of them giving back giving up or going back now you just were looking at some live pictures during those reports as well as our middle east correspondent paula sleazier is in jerusalem she's got more now on the u.s. embassies relocation from tel aviv to that city and indeed its repercussions. after
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much speculation the american president donald trump will not be attending the opening ceremony today which gets under way in about an hour and a half at four o'clock the softer noon local time but he has sent instead his daughter evanthia and her husband jared kush know who are senior white house officials and advisers yesterday the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu held a ceremony to mark this historic occasion and they were potations it was st to all eighty six diplomatic missions but only fifty three responded and said that they would be intending on these included paraguayan as well as what america what a model of both countries who will be moving their embassies to jerusalem before the end of the month also attending were presented to us from hungary romania the czech republic but there were no representatives from wastin e.u. states which certainly shows that there is a rift with inside the bloc in terms of this embassy moves however the united
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states has been pushing hard for people to come onboard they've even resorted to duty tactics which we saw when the american ambassador to the united nations nikki haley issued a threatening letter as you consider the vote i want you to know the president and the u.s. take this vote personally he will be watching this carefully and has requested our report back on those who voted against us thank you for your consideration two days ago there were protests that were held inside jerusalem where residents of the city marched to show their annoyance their disgust and their extreme concern over the same b.c. move in today because i firmly believe jerusalem blogs to everybody and there's just too much bad stuff being done in the name of juries i think this is a group of people coming to the center of tourists had a tire particularly this coming right where you start it's just by like crazy. bringing up the occupation car. coming out. a far from the embassy monsieur
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i wanted to join to say right now we are holding these. two state solution you know not the four. nations who are these sharks. but what we're hearing now from him us is that as many as two hundred thousand palestinians will turn out to protest throughout the course of the day these really army has issued what many are calling a somewhat over the top video to try and justify its heavy handedness it's really her destroyed. and the whole innocent men women and children because. this is not the video that anyone wants to see this week the israel defense forces will do everything to protect the civilians from the massacre that hamas is planning now this conflict is a centuries old and what many people here are asking is how well moving the american embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem do anything to try and dissipate the
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growing anger and frustration and indeed condemnation on the palestinian arab and european street just a note on the opening ceremony embassy u.s. embassy in jerusalem will be taking place in one fifty minutes time four o'clock local time what both states have long time claims over is our territory here's a look at the history of the conflict and what's next after washington's embassy. jerusalem is a city that's been a point of contention for nearly a thousand years ever since the first crusaders arrived to drive the muslim population away the nearly two centuries the area was governed by christian congress under the name of kingdom of jerusalem but the end of the thirteenth century had been a crusade of the holy land and up under muslim control with so much turbulent religious history today the area holds significance for christians jews and muslims alike all regard different parts of the old city to be there. besides and since the
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formation of the state of israel in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight israel considers jerusalem to be its capital the subsequent conflict with the arab neighbors so israel capture and annex the entire city of jerusalem the move has never been recognized by the united nations it stands firm on the idea of establishing the two state solution where israel and palestine exist independently so by president trump announcing moving the embassy to jerusalem he's underlined that the u.s. recognizes the holy city to be the capital of israel for the international community that goes against the notion that any change in the city status should come through negotiations and not a unilateral action has made it very difficult for the palestinian leadership to go into any kind of negotiation because the. international consensus but was there for almost seventy years but clearly here.
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