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the illegality of what the it's doing in your movie you know the troops who are. eighty six palestinian demonstrators were injured in violence on the gaza border on friday it's the eighth week of anti occupation protests known as the great march of return has been following events oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh oh oh oh since the beginning of the great march of return on the thirtieth of march at least nine thousand palestinian protesters have been injured with live ammunition tear gas canisters and other weapons that israeli forces have been using against the palestinian protesters and sends the last the last death throes of today is one
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hundred fifteen palestinian protesters were killed as you see tensions are rising the palestinian protesters are throwing rocks and the israeli forces are i really acting to these are rocks with live ammunition and i can clearly see the israeli prison we can hear also the live ammunition they're stationed right here we can see like at least eight there israeli soldiers who were trying to walk towards the fence there are also other ambulances here ready to take any injury it's very obvious that's ballast immunes will continue to protest and not give up on protesting the israeli defense forces defended their handling of the protesters they said in a tweet that the use of riots dispersal means and fire is in line with standard procedures. just hours before friday's demonstrations israel supreme court rejected
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a petition by human rights groups against the use of lethal military force targeting unarmed protesters in gaza in the ruling judges also rejected the idea that the demonstrations have been paced full claiming the situation amounts to an armed conflict against hamas which israel sees as a terror group the decision has outraged the human rights groups these really supreme courts completely ignored the broad factual basis presented to it by the petitioners which includes multiple testimonies of wounded and reports of international organizations involved in documenting the killing and wounding of unarmed protesters in gaza. so as the protests began on march thirtieth israeli forces have killed at least one hundred palestinians in the last. month that plug that you are not going to belittle that. oh.
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yes i know it was not. there. are. there. we use this kind of decisions by the is right don't go system this is. just trying to humiliate the system against the civilians we have this many times and we are now we're we have video you see this concerns about the lives of the silliness more and more gold this is one kind of encourage one thing greenlighted the israeli. should be should think the worst in civilians not only shooting also killing so this is the time that the international community in order to be on the side of the palestinian civilians against such a good violations committed by the israeli. court and israeli military still to
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come on r.t. international tests on shellfish and war stuff west coast america for the extent of prescription drug use in the u.s. but a story coming up. level blogs telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to stop spreading tell you to let me gossiping i'd like my file. sizes how do you pull it out by. the all the hawks that we all have our. watch. forty five years ago companies a go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you have to meet certain criteria for being
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a viable corporation and then you're allowed to go public there are no such criteria so if you're essentially burning through and going bankrupt or using a public marketplace to bail out a losing position. welcome back now there are enough opioids in the waters off seattle on the west coast of america that shellfish there have tested positive for drugs scientists say it reflects the high number of people in the surrounding area who take this substance but what we eat and what we excrete goes into the puget sound telling me that there's a lot of people taking arctic zero down in the you know in the puget sound area
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it's coming likely from the wastewater treatment plants clean muscles were put into more than a dozen locations in puget sound three of them were later confirmed to be contaminated waste water management can't filter out the opioids the muscles are unable to metabolize the drug but other sea life can and may become addicted now this is the first time scientists have discovered the drugs in shellfish that believe it highlights the extent of the nationwide opioid epidemic in the u.s. there has been more than two hundred thousand prescription overdose deaths in the u.s. since nine hundred ninety nine between that year and two thousand and sixteen overdose deaths have almost quadrupled six hundred fifty thousand opioid prescriptions are dispensed daily policy research under coloccini thinks that over prescription is behind the epidemic. the real problem is not that you can detect oxy code and shellfish the real problem is that over exposing the united states to this highly
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addictive drug has led to an epidemic of opioid addiction and overdose deaths in the united states doctors are prescribing opioids for very common problems where opioids should not be prescribed these are good medicines for treating pain at the end of life there are good medicines when used for a couple of days after major surgery but the bulk of the prescribing the bulk of the consumption in the united states is for long term common problems where opioids are much more likely to harm patients than help patients if other countries increased prescribe in the way we did in the united states i'm afraid that they will follow in our footsteps. the international economic forum in russia's northern capital have sent petersburg wraps up today they put together more than fifteen thousand business men investors and politicians on friday a panel of world leaders from russia japan and france discuss the main economic and political struggles of today in
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a hostile. forums for one congress hall event was precious because rank one in one case rank two politicians from such a global powerhouse as france russia japan and china talked about everything there is to worry about international politics today not behind closed doors hot and cold donald trump at one point says no to his talks to kim and decides to ditch the iranian nuclear deal and there you have it the life of lattimer putin and manual macro thanks to the st petersburg international economic forum are sitting shoulder to shoulder and sharing their thoughts on it here's a taste of the highlights. and with that we have to do everything possible to save the deal the u.s.
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president hasn't closed the doors a negotiation he says he's dissatisfied with a number of issues in the deal but he doesn't exclude talks with iran it's a two way road the door must remain open i think not all is lost if they are put in a stall so i couldn't change donald trump's decision on iran but at least outright explain that this agreement was signed using international effort i think that president trump has refused to sign the twenty fifteen agreement because it was initially signed by his predecessor as he thinks bad by definition. china hopes for peace and stability on the korean peninsula under no circumstances should we allow water break out in the region that's why we should promote the process of demilitarization to just a question i asked for the summit between north korea and the u.s. i think we have to do everything to make this summit happen so that many issues can be resolved. there were two thirds of the situation is that everyone plays football but they use the rules of judo that's chaos that's where we're heading to sanction
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bludgeon is not only being used on russia. but do you have any advice of the world in terms of how to deal with president trump because you were somebody who was. associated with the election of president term. a provocator i've got nothing to do with trump selection campaign and you are not a national provoke a. decision. i believe in french foreign policy that is based on independence there are things that ties really closely to the u.s. like foreign security. emanuel said that europe and the u.s. have mutual obligations europe depends on the u.s. in the realm of security but you don't have to worry about that it will help. who provides security as journalists we are always happy when the movers and shakers have so many things to say about what's going on around the world but the same
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petersburg form is originally about business so they three as that taught him to count all these digits on the many contracts that were signed here. as donald trump demands an investigation into the f.b.i. allegedly wiretapping him during his presidential election campaign and after leading journalists to traditionally criticize the intelligence agencies on the seemingly endorsing their role as the american reports. when it comes to intelligence agencies like the cia f.b.i. n.s.a. there's always been a certain segment of the american population that questions not only their credibility but their legitimacy as well but seemingly as some of those who once stood firmly against the u.s.
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intelligence community have become its staunchest defenders now we have this meeting to investigate the investigators there has been demanded by the president of the united states who is just himself this subject of the investigation i think that's the kind of thing that republicans in particular ought to pay attention to rather than the notion of a deep state conspiracy of which there is no evidence for that exists meet veteran journalist carl bernstein while working for the washington post first to expose president nixon's role in the watergate scandal that eventually forced him out of office but what most people don't know about bernstein is that he wasn't a big fan of the u.s. intelligence community put it lightly his parents who were new dealers actively involved in the anti segregation movement were branded communists and bernstein himself was under f.b.i. investigation after he left the washington post in seventy seven his interest in the questionable histories of these intelligence agencies speaks and he started to
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look into the cia's suspiciously cozy relationship with the media and within a matter of months bernstein's groundbreaking investigation into the cia's infiltration into the media world was published in the rolling stone but bernstein who at one time was targeted by the intel community nothing but president from attacks against the f.b.i. are destroying america we are seeing a breakdown i think we may look back on tonight as the monday night slaughter of the administration of justice in our institutions of justice for this formerly anti-establishment journalist who spent his entire career fighting the intel communities abuse of power trust presidency appears to have brought about a political one eighty and he's not alone. the american civil liberties union that once want every single one of the intel previous appearances supported the f.b.i. says integrate trumps boyer's office we also believe in the rule of law is an essential foundation for civil liberties and civil rights in fact this law for the
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f.b.i. is pretty widespread among democrats their approval rating went up from sixty percent in twenty four to sixty nine percent in form for two thousand and seven two i never thought that i would live to see a time when the so-called liberal democrats would be in the position of defending the us intelligence community the cia on the left it was reviled sure countless crimes and around the world of the f.b.i. and the cia have been historically sources repression and oppression of people of color of people trying to change for positive change on the last day of the enemies of the left they always have been historically and they still are so what we have going on now with the trump investigation and robert mueller and this n.b.c. constantly going on and on about the f.b.i. is a secret institution fighting for truth justice and the american way what we have going on now is a classic example of the enemy of my enemy is my friend we'll be back in thirty
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five minutes with all the latest headlines see that. 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 by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come out you have to put me in eighty percent of the poll we did you and you saw. all the great the grit is good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get going let's go . alone. and i'm really happy for joining us for the two thousand and three and world cup in
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russia meet the special one. just at the reno theology team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. g.m.a. sign genetically modified organisms in the system changing the feed into street nine hundred ninety s. . time is taking that and nights and what does not have to do to keep them out.
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hi max kaiser this is the kaiser report i am feeling it says hey max home ready in the near a talian two year yields still near zero percent as new government proposes haircut for creditors and alternate currency markets on knife edge the proposals by a government for a debt write off and the issuance of short term credit notes as a sort of alternative currency are hallmarks of a looming default and should cause a ton yields to spike into the stratosphere or at least into the double digits and so italian government bonds fell in the yield spike today adding to the prior four
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days of spiking but wait. italian bonds were trading it at the two year was at negative rates only a few days ago so a few weeks ago so. people are bunkers this is hilarious the world is flat and i can prove that because the ship of the economic state is about to fall off the edge of the world in plummet into the abyss so no economic interest rate gerrymandering manipulation contortionist that deeply reengineering play mantua laissez shill will result in anything less than the bond apocalypse the bond market is in a three hundred yr bubble it's about to blow and it's going to cause massive problems and chaos so let's put it really compare it to the
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united states ok we we both like clowns as president that's apparently true but italy can't print their own money yet. they're trying to introduce a parallel currency but nevertheless one can agree that they've had a history of devaluing they kept on devaluing for example leading up into the euro i did a lot of deals with them when i was at a film distribution company and we kept on having to renegotiate because they were always devaluing today they're in one of the worst debt crises and we've been talking about this for quite a few years since the fight the last financial crisis of two thousand and three two thousand and nine when is italy going to blow and can europe deal with that well five trading days ago the italian two year yield was still negative point one two percent in other words investors were still paying the italian government whose new players are contemplating a form of default for the privilege of lending money and now the two year yield has
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spiked to a positive but still minuscule zero point two four seven percent of the moment by comparison the us treasury two year yield is two point five seven percent over ten times higher so the u.s. government right now has the world's reserve currency the us dollar it cannot possibly default on your bond so they could print money italy cannot print euros and yet people are paying ten times more the u.s. government has to pay ten times more than italy does to borrow their showing that their pay such a bank will continue to buy these bankrupt chalion bonds you know in a world where the pentagon recently announced they lost twenty trillion dollars and they can't find it you know that's a that's showing you for for example that the u.s. can print money they could blow up twenty trillion dollars and nobody it doesn't
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matter italy if they blow up ten billion euro is the chaos ensues across europe but ok so you have twenty trillion dollars gone missing in the pentagon and there's no accounting standard whatsoever and that italy. that's a subset of the size of the italian economy the total g.d.p. of italy is considerably smaller than twenty trillion dollars and so you have obviously robots that are buying these bonds without any sound economic reason to do so so this is part of the bound pocalypse is that there's nobody actually a human being deciding that these negative interest rate bonds are a good deal these are robots eighty to ninety percent of all the deals are done by robots or the robots are either a trying to destroy the global economy or b are not programmed to act rationally well that's one way of looking at maro jaggy but we're going to look at why these ilands why the u.s. government has paid ten times more than italy to borrow money for two years why
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that is happening is partly because the u.s. fed is no longer buying their own bonds like they were during quantitative easing their tapering i remember we've often said you can't taper ponzi what happens is the collusion is a soon as the u.s. stops buying the u.s. treasury stops buying the u.s. fed stops buying their own bonds well then the e.c.b. steps in so how is this possible according to wall street is says as the possible because the e.c.b. run by an italian has been buying a talon government and corporate bonds hand over fist along with bonds from other countries in the euro zone as part of its q e in order to do whatever it takes and what it took was to stop any and all price discovery and to force investors such as life insurance and retirement schemes that have to buy euro bonds to buy italian bonds even when the yields were negative these outfits actually their beneficiaries whose money this is are now pocketing guaranteed losses so it's not hilarious to them as i said the pension accounts and the retirement accounts are programmed
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robotically algorithmically to buy these bonds even though makes no rational sense they're locking in losses now that makes no sense it's like you're on the titanic and you hear the warnings there's an iceberg ahead iceberg. but you say you know i'm going to ignore the warnings i'm still going to sail into the iceberg again they're basically italy is allowed to borrow at a lot cheaper rate than the united states people are buying negative yielding bonds on a government that's about to disappear to implode the economy there in italy let's look to investors in the united states mint mostly new york stock exchange and nasdaq an all that trading is done by robots but those robots act on behalf of the ordinary investor and for pension funds and things like that but they're also v.c. funds and they've been well the entire economy is movie based now enjoy it while you can overall seventy six percent of the companies that went public last year were unprofitable on
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a per share basis in the year leading up to their initial offerings according to data compiled by jay ritter a professor at the university of florida's warrington school of business that was the largest number since the peak of the dotcom boom in two thousand when eighty one percent of newly public companies were on profitable of the fifteen tech companies that have gone public so far and twenty eighteen only three have positive earnings per share in the preceding year according to mr ritter so they talk about . air b.n. b. we work until body makes money they have massive losses they go public they still don't have earnings air b.n. b. is the first time they've actually made some profits in the last quarter so we have a negative basically venture capitalists have been financing vast sways of our economy can take a noob or so cheap and so easily because investors are paying for half of the ride you can pay you get cheap office space in downtown manhattan because investors are paying half of the price the that they no longer have true cost to them they're
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basically subsidizing the customer in order to basically destroy all the competition and create monopolies right going back to the special account. there are vast pools of capital that are algorithmically managed and so they save these companies that are going public as a way to put money to work even though it makes no rational sense now twenty five years ago companies to go public as a way to expand their would be a viable corporation you have to meet certain criteria to for being a viable corporation and then you are allowed to go public now there are no such criteria so if you're a socially burning through cash and going bankrupt you're using the public marketplace to bail out a losing position so in effect you have taken the concept of a lottery ticket and you've turned that into a listed piece of paper on the new york stock exchange so there's no viable businesses here that are generating a viable business you know profits and earnings there simply hundred billion dollar
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lottery tickets ok so i'm going to compare this to the situation in italy italy has no viable economy partly because there is a monopoly on printing money for the euro that's the e.c.b. the e.c.b. has been locking in losses for pension funds and other passive investors across europe by basically buying up on their behalf bonds for the italian government at negative yields i.e. them and paying the italian government to continue with their reckless policies here they're hoping to have a similar sort of monopoly position that central bankers have that's the only way to compete with central bankers you as a businessperson have to compete with the central bankers they have a monopoly position and can print money at will but also burn money at will so here the rise in on profitable companies is partly the result of the growth in the
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technology and biotech sector is where companies tend to lose money for years as they spend on customer acquisition and research and development but it also reflects the willingness of shareholders and deep pocketed private investors to keep. growing up starts to float long enough to conquer a potential winner take all market today's public tech companies generally earn more revenues than their dotcom era counterparts and could find it easier to flip the profits which once they reach a sufficient size of course that reminds me of when ben bernanke he said yeah we can print money for here to eternity and whatever you know as soon as inflation happens we could just flip a switch here they're doing it the opposite is they're hoping to destroy all the competition and once enough to competition is destroyed that's just flip a switch and it be able to jack up their rates but by the time they destroy all the competition of course are going to destroy the jobs at the competition and therefore a lot of people won't be able to pay the higher rate jeff bezos is the model that everyone is chasing
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a famous like have earnings absent until he's flicked the switch and became this chill in dollar company are only going to take a break. much more coming your way. join me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics for business i'm show business i'll see you. g.m.a. such an ethically modified organisms based system heads in the food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. . by dishonest taking that and knights and what does not have to do with g.m.
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