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judy by all means the local flight a passenger flight that airlines had list from a mexican air company global air i understand is the name and on the crew was a mexican crew also. but i'm very very sad situation indeed a boy seven three seven with more than one hundred people on board. the party is likely to become italy's next coalition government have unveiled a radical program which could cause concern for the new artist of all quarter explains brussels are sweating a bit more than usual these days and it's all because italy's new euro skeptic government doesn't intend on playing by the e.u. has rules it is important to abide by budget discipline and especially for its early to continue to reduce the deficit it is important to stay on track. being a good champion also means being a good european citizen it needs to be repeated out loud especially now the left
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wing five star movement and the right wing northern league party formerly fringe now turned government majorities are promising italians a government of change confronting the e.u. on immigration austerity and taxation childers to everyone even only european level from now on the italians. the new government's plan for italy and europe is everything brussels doesn't want people before economic obligations as a senior official of the northern league described it they're demanding a debt discount an expansion of welfare programs and a reduction of taxes which would be a big blow to the e.u. as wallet italy is also telling brussels it's had enough bearing the burden of the migrant crisis on top of that they're challenging something that's been a constant in the e.u.'s foreign policy for some years by saying drop the sanctions against russia last time brussels saw
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a similar rebellion was when an anti-establishment party took the reins in greece when an austerity sarees a party came to power what a headache it was for the e.u. . we didn't reach an agreement it was never on the cards that we would. we didn't even agree to disagree from where i'm standing but the greek experience could hardly have been considered a win for euro skeptics series about under pressure and agreed to a renewed austerity program in italy it seems both parties of the government coalition are getting along so far after they finalize their program they'll just need approval from the italian president if approved it would be the first e.u. founder state to be ruled by a euro skeptic government and that's starting to give brussels bigger worries than it originally had we have to brace ourselves for the worst scenario and the worst scenario could be no operational government as if the absence of
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a government in italy seemed bad enough for the e.u. it could be soon contending with a major member state in all out rebellion donald quarter r t well this is stock market has reacted negatively as the political program contains a number of sweeping economic proposals a representative from the likely coalition says such radical plans are vital for modern italy we came to the point where the final contract that is included in the most important things from the two parts we need this to come down also the country and be able to state into the european union in a strong way we are very focused on. democracy three that low we respect our alliances we want to be part of the e.u. being stronger as italy. militants have
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killed two policeman and one worshipper as their times also talks cathedral in the capital of the russian republic of chechnya a question of as well. aren't militants attempted to storm and our two dogs computer located and russia's republic of chechnya police was quick at the scene on the local law enforcement shot down the four militants now the cathedral is the only art to doc's church located in the capital of the republic grozny and it is situated right in the downtown of the city and it could be quite crowded during the weekends now according to reports the militants were armed with knives and short guns they were planning to take the civilians inside the church hostage the four attackers were eliminated by the local enforcement but during the gun fights two police officers were killed and one worshipper also lost his life now at the moment
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the area is cordoned off by police and the investigation is under way. the u.s. has lashed out at a u.n. probe into deaths on the israeli gaza border more on that after the break. you should. put themselves a lot of big except the reject. so when you want to be president. we still want to. see what. this is what. three people. are still all reasonable. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy the infantry shouldn't let it be an arms race is on offer and spirit dramatic
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development only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical daryn time to sit down and talk. to. the welcome back volcano in hawaii sending a plume of ash and rocks thousands of meters into the sky the summit of the killer way over ok no exploded on thursday sending fast moving lover across roads and blocking off residential areas twenty six homes have been destroyed prompting rescue services to airlift residents to safety the volcano has been erupting
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continuously for more than thirty years but the latest activity is unusually intense. now the u.n. human rights council has ordered a probe into the deaths of palestinians on the israeli gaza border but washington is resisting the plan with the us ambassador and he haley suggesting the organization has more important issues to deal with at a time when venezuela lurches to a dictatorship iran imprisons thousands of political opponents and ethnic cleansing has taken place in burma the un so-called human rights council has decided to launch an investigation into a democratic country the judge in the defense of its own border against terrorist attacks it is another shameful day for human rights. fifty eight people are being killed during this week's protest singles are according to the palestinian health ministry turkey's president over and branded israel's actions genocide against the
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palestinians while iranian president rouhani called for united muslim fronts to stop what he called israeli crimes and the rallies continued on friday with thousands gathering at the border fence to condemn monday's deaths that day was also when the u.s. formally moved its embassy in israel to jerusalem. it. was. easy. the israeli army has defended its sanctions saying troops follow standard rules of engagement including the selective use of live fire according to the u.n. human rights council three thousand five hundred palestinians have been wounded by gunfire on the border since late march with this week's unresting gaza comes seventy years after the founding of the state of israel r.t.
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if we knew the number of palestinians killed or injured in these rallies it's horrifying most of them a civilian so have nothing to do with any military organization they just want justice and to return to their ancestral lands which are occupied by israel they want the world to know about the fight for justice the protesters ranald if the israeli army had not reacted so disproportionately they could have been some form of agreement people would have just gone home all the decisions on the palestinian problem and made long ago trying to un resolutions if israel agrees to comply with them there will be peace in palestine. at least twenty two people have been injured in a large explosion at a chemical plant in the u.s. state of texas two hundred fifty workers were at the facility in pasadena when the blast occurred on a saturday morning local authorities say the fire has been put out and there was no danger to the public. well donald trump has once
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again been accused of racism by the media but it turns out in this particular case his comments were taken out of context. we have people coming into the country trying to go shopping. but we're taking people out of the country and we believe. these are people. these are animals. i want to share what trump said yesterday when he was talking about sanctuary cities in california these are animals i'm a lot more concerned of why he does things like immigrants animals and it is a very slippery slope when you start dehumanizing people based way it's what the nazis did it's what slave owners did it's not what americans do. now ice is the only law enforcement agency that can not use our databases to find the bad guys. will
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think it may well be within this thirty in the lurch and i don't know about if they were just there to pressure him not to i suppose. you have people coming into the country trying to go shopping. we're taking redeploy out of the country you wouldn't believe the street. people. these are animals well as is his way it trying to twitter to lash out at the media some outlets have now published we're trying. to trump that school cartoonist ted rall feel some of the media have too much of an agenda. the credibility is very hard one whether you're an individual or you're in a good organization and it's very easily lost and it hurts me i think and many people in the world of journalism to see these media credibility being squandered this way i mean what's even more disturbing is that you can attempt to
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do a good job as a journalist but you're smeared entire nish by the behavior of organizations that are just pounding their preexisting narrative whether or not the facts bear that narrative out. britain's prince harry has married american actress meghan markle in a lavish ceremony at windsor castle it was watched by nist mating global television audience of more than a billion r.t.s. playboy takes an irreverent look at the role celebrations in the latest episode of her online chat. in case you missed it right on monday and this is a marriage that looks like it will last the average length at least since. britain's prince harry marrying american actress meghan mochel gives the global media a reason to pretend that no one has ever heard of a wedding before and the public a chance to get angry about stuff they could not get about the setting for the ceremony is it wins that cost so it's been described as
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a setting that in westminster abbey yeah it's just a humble pot so what's truly impressive is signaling turn off thousands filled the coleman is i mean around inside the grounds of the cars so nowhere near the actual ceremony that. there are boston people from a range of backgrounds should be herded in like i know result of president unconfirmed reports suggest that at least one class and from every race there prince philip husband silted will be represented each man will be treated to a sausage roll and a cup of tea but they want to bring their own picnics as well so they don't call south before seeing one true privilege looks like up close but not to the someday you'll see will cost an estimated twenty thousand pounds but for the lucky poor prince field to spoil they need to remember that the lemon in the hands of the real guests are going to be eating inside this fifty thousand pound oysters when they're
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getting those old room service magen go anyway well a little been made of the fact that she found a black mamba but who cares about the reason the unlucky to have the royals have been swimming relating in a very shallow gene pool for the last thousand years so he needs them outside help maggie and is a self described feminist which she'll have plenty of time for now that she's being looked after by her husband in fact the only talent steves now is selfies and hugging. the great on walks various amounts as to some pretty idiotic questions posed by the media can make and model save the morning save it from a lot drowning in taxpayers' money here's hasa magen kate. is definitely what you can meghan markle do black bread to anything she likes she's going to be a princess now. princess. it's going to be
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a president. who we're back in just over half an hour with the latest news but for more in the meantime. with more make its manufacture consent to stick to public wells. when the right wing clauses project themselves. with the financial merry go round give me the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room six. million real news is real.
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. we pos the points of never send. a batch or sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more 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 the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with death this one differs speech because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met
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its maker. another question here yes which is because of the both issue to go with me doing that can speak with you what you. it was that a q yeah it posole cause. as up and as long as the who would story when you know it's not a new day. for you when you go to use some of those artful but it gets on this list and it's going to go. to slow to slow it is when you know how to weave through news of the story in them or done that is over. funded it was debunked. slow play. the hero status of step on bond was short lived in two thousand and ten victoriano covert each was elected president this
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time the international community had no doubts about the legitimacy of the elections. in january two thousand and eleven victoria on a covert repealed a hero title of bond era. almost four years into his presidency though another revolution shook ukraine unfortunately this war was anything but peaceful. mr yanukovych which i'm an american i'm an outsider to the situation and it's very complicated but i would like as a as a filmmaker just to jump into the action and go to those moments in november two thousand and thirteen you're president of the ukraine you've been president for three years at this point the country is in bad economic shape very bad you have
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a trade agreement with russia and now you are seeking to make a better agreement with the e.u. with the european union and you are negotiating can you bring me to that moment and what you're thinking just sitting at the bill which institutionally peter with what i mean the. probably i'm would be pleased to to put in nots them but them will not. drop out of the euro. numbers not on the one who we fund. not but it is written you would got them we really put a hoarder. numb but it lol knew pretty your dentist when he entered his training this is not shit in there but. very full blown the silliness clears you see we're now in that on the sea chilly in the house two is or was the treat in your last quote of mr lynn but it also the whole bit but he isn't here when they are the only
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partially blues really drew here very on here. but also surely i think the customer is not old nor well you know for the one they are but here deities to cheer to not some of us the world us at this year. but i see it. always what i mean about it but if you want to use it which national interests it then wish those economical training erase you. so there's no risk of you doing the economy socialists still unknown you can only afford when you can get the shit. bullish to committed no since you don't appreciate them. getting you to separate them which is almost just going to. take him a bit of them. to possess a user seems to me that what i mean the national t.v. tourists mistake it to go where. it got them when that tradition died belongs we.
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saw. it all in the you would open. economy but i scored zero campaign so that's the point year europa convinced thing you put it pretty close to you. play at them. like a shelter. is going to look and usually has to carry a nationalist that has to be good to you will but move to the. north when you don't need to but a pleasure that. you would open a new in shelley's to spear home. but there are more. violent clashes erupted in the ukrainian capital kiev fast malls and one hundred thousand people protested against a government decision to delay an association deal with the e.u. . vitale you are minister of interior affairs for the ukraine during this period
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when you were chief of police essentially of the country can you tell me your version of what happened from november protests through february protests in middle school or go in for months with. these to ship it lets them go to law school is all of. them will mean you still. putting it. right but this on your. c.v. to be as consumers are semi azza new leader of the opposition party fatherland book leader of the opposition nationalist far right political party vitali klitschko leader of the opposition party who died both e.u. and ukrainian officials said on thursday the suspension of talks on closer ties could be revived after the two day meeting but officials said the deal was off the table for now. thank.
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you. pro e.u. protests on the streets of kiev and to their second day the crowd of iran a thousand protesters were joined by the leader of the opposition or any well boxing champion vitaly klitschko he called on the demonstrators to maintain pressure on the government after it decided not to sign a major trade deal with the e.u. you go back to kiev the next day after the meeting with merkel. and protests are up at my right can you take me through that period so someone let's. find their money at the worst with the mute in the uk see. more snow deal or yak at the mobile have.
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to go to but you're stuck only a bit if you would let me update you my position which it would you let me close we took appropriate for the will move and you belittle a group. of just in the company. what you see is the bizarre i don't like the interest will release the will to shift my ground. robert perry is a long time investigative journalist based in washington d.c. best known for his major disclosures about the iran contra scandal in the one nine hundred eighty s. he is the founder of consortium news where he has reported extensively on the crisis in ukraine and the forces behind the unrest and in geo is a non-governmental organization how many n.g.o.s are quite legitimate they represent good causes that maybe they help people in a country the door deal with water problems or deal with various kinds of social problems but there are some n.g.o.s that have become funded by government entities
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and serve more the purpose of that government rather than trying to serve the people that they are sensibly working for one thing we saw in the one nine hundred eighty s. at that point the central intelligence agency had been largely discredited because of the scandals that had been exposed in the one nine hundred seventy s. but that being years the cia has secretly financed its overseas activities of the national student association but then there came to light a fantastic web of cia penetration so when the reagan administration came in there was this concept that instead of having the cia which traditionally would go into these different target countries funding. they're media funding n.g.o.s funding different political operations that was essentially farmed out to a new organization called the national endowment for democracy which was created in one thousand nine hundred three and it would do pretty much what the agency used to do it would go into one of these countries and it would support various political
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groups train activists deal with journalists business groups and try to advance u.s. foreign policy interests sometimes against the interests of the host government the target government and beyond that they receive financial and other logistical help from the national endowment for democracy and other u.s. agencies that help them training activists working with journalists to get their side presented more favorably they work on things like how do you get traction how do you get things to go viral how do you then use that to generate support for your cause and support was generated was the thought that you know stuff and i had a founder of one of ukraine's new media outlets. i don't really know as. much good t.v. knew very well how to make something go viral. it was his notorious facebook post on november twenty first two thousand and thirteen that brought the first crowds to my don't get in the suckers to support your pitch it's simple to put the political
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world with this. if you don't read the newspaper you are uninformed if you read the newspaper you are misinformed. to deliver your message efficiently enough in the modern world with so many different technologies and means of communications you must embrace them all as the disturbing events of your own my don started on november twenty first two thousand and thirteen three new t.v. channels went on the air and suddenly became stunningly popular in ukraine spill no t.v. november twenty first. a t.v. camera twenty seconds. and a special t.v. twenty four directly from opposition protest these channels went viral supporting the protests and encouraging more and more people to come to my down. to play in
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your muscle intellectually what's been torched what's go on the other. superficially elude you. because you listed me young the. six that only use the euro. just like. in u.k. q. would you tell what machine year when you feel for you mazzocchi miller was. the ship's. history know what. the conclusion is them each in the ny me. here also.
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