tv Keiser Report RT May 29, 2018 12:30pm-1:01pm EDT
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bluto donald duck because he is not approved by the stock market world the financial world or some european capitals is this a joke. that i accepted the mandate. public opinion that many italians hope for this government to get started so this was an ugly serious baseless act. cannot speak to i want to speak again of my friendship and support for presidents motorola has a crucial task it had audio to show me to them furious allow me to be furious today feel of the lineage that we also have principles inside the euro zone even more but that he should tell us every government must have the stamp of approval of birla in paris and brussels today this is crazy well you are a skeptic coalition failed to form a government after the italian president rejected it and picked for economy minister and then surprise surprise the president has now appointed a former international monetary fund official as the interim prime minister that does mean to that fresh italian elections are on the horizon the failed coalition
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has called for the president to be impeached accusing him of banta in the pressure charlotte been ski takes a look now at brussels track record of getting its way. you can win an election create a coalition put together a plan for reforms and a ruling cabinet but turns out you still don't get to govern well that's if you're in the e.u. and you have a euro skeptic agenda if you're president i asked for the ministry an authoritative political figure was not seen as supporting alarm that could provide from the essentially this means that the majority of voters who between them opted for the five star movement and northern league two parties with an anti e.u. agenda in march actually don't get to decide the president awaits a red card because he doesn't like one proposed minister and q political crisis
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possible snap elections is this really how democracy is supposed to work. find to be a constitution the government can't change it. this is a limited sovereignty it's a piece of democracy there is a way brussels hasn't shied away from warning the new italian government against disobeying the e.u. rule book and it looks like it's got its way no matter what the tally in voters want it and when has that happened before oh yes back in two thousand and five a referendum was held on whether or not to adopt a european constitution here in france as well as in the netherlands voters rejected the idea yet despite that clear unease the e.u. pushed ahead with branding it as the lisbon treaty three years later which contained many of the changes the constitution had attempted to introduce but this
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time the majority of the public didn't have a say because parliament simply ratified it island the only e.u. member which stuck with the referendum rejected in this been treaty. but that result didn't go down well with brussels but i believe we should not rush to conclusions believe the truth is a lie and you should know try to find a solution and despite a clear fifty three percent no vote the irish will back at the polls just sixteen months later for what must have felt like a day finally the e.u. got the answer it was looking for yes you were supposed to jump for joy what about greece the mediterranean country drowning in a sea of its own debt its vote is decisively rejected the terms of an international bailout in two thousand and fifteen. i would like to say that the greek people made a historic and brave choice responds well to the existing john logan europe but
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democracy worked in an unexpected way despite the greeks say no to a sturdy government venture did agree to a painful bailout plan and what about the dutch who rejected plans by the e.u. to sign an association agreement with ukraine back in two thousand and sixteen. the accord cannot just be ratified we have to take into account this no vote. well despite that brussels went ahead and did it only way so while many in the may vote against the blocs plans it seems that the e.u. prefers to have its own way with god less the elite made a decision in. six to seven years ago that in one nine hundred fifty four you know the start of the whole thing was the european union and there is nothing you can do against the european union is it's gotten it's got nothing to do with democracy
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because it's not decided by the people there's no european people european union words as part of the governments of the e.u. governments you know they get together they make the solution so i don't think there's even a. democratic spirit behind it you know it's your star this is what we feel leaked it's not we the people. in the u.k. brics its supporters and claim there's a secret plot to keep the country in the european union after it emerged the government set aside money for next year's parliamentary election but officials say the money is only there in case of an emergency it's a precautionary measure so that we have the necessary funds to deliver our functions as a european parliamentary election in the unlikely event that they do go ahead. well elections for the european parliament will take place next may two months after the
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u.k. is supposed to have left the e.u. and yet the u.k. has put aside eight hundred thousand pounds for those very elections it's been almost two years since british voters narrowly chose to leave the year since then negotiations between london and brussels have encountered numerous stumbling blocks including over the irish border while there's still no solution that satisfies all the sides the e.u. says it wants more clear proposals from the british prime minister. we want a membership partnership with the united kingdom but for that we need realistic proposals from the u.k. and cannot be a game of hide and seek well the downing street spokes person has said that reason may simply trying to get the best possible deal for both sides but margaret parker a member of the european parliament for the u.k. independence party says that the british people have been left frustrated the british people have voted for this referendum have full expectancy to leave we're
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frustrated with our government being so slow in their they go see asians you know we we find it very annoying very upsetting that they seem to be so slow every time i think they've come to brussels brussels perhaps ask for something more and i'm afraid our government appear to be full of capitulation and they appear not not to be putting the british people first think this is the load of nonsense and i think if you were to put this back two years and say that would be this position people would say can't be so they need to sort themselves out but i do think the british public are getting very very fed up with this lack of moving forward the washing out international still to come for you this hour the israeli parliament may impose a ban on filming the country soldiers will have a look at why just after the break. seems
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themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. again israel's parliament is not discussing a new tool which would ban the filming of soldiers behind the bill site that the video or the videoing of i.d.f. so to be used to damage the israeli army's reputation the i.d.f. is frequently accused of using excessive force something though denied by army chiefs.
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these amateur videos are insured like aspects of the conflicts that might otherwise not get brought up in the public debate here in israel and it's very important that we have that debate on the conflict well the bill does include some tough measures for example for photographing i.d.f. soldiers with the intention of undermining spirit one can get jailed for five years but if the intention is to harm state security the maximum sentence is ten years we discussed the proposed law with several experts who say it goes against freedom of speach. this is an absurd piece of populist legislation just meant to limit the constrain the freedom of speech and freedom of protest in israel something that contradicts the founding principles of this country and by the way this is very hypocritical as well because members of the right whenever settlers are evacuated they also filmed i.d.f.
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soldiers this is a time honored tradition in this country in this legislation goes against. the right we do for its. soldiers. the camembert take them to call you cannot refuse them and i think this is this is . i'm against this law for this in the disclosure of course you know when you don't allow people to take pictures of solid jewels it starts with the wall to your store before them or for a speech you've moved. taking photos off or whatever this is the end of the marcos or. now another day and another scare story at least if you're an england football supporter thinking of coming to russia for the start of the world cup because the latest headline in the british tabloid press that russian hooligans are sending death threats to gay and transgender fans there's been an almost daily
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barrage of similar stories so let's get the latest now from secure can a joins us from the u.k. office good afternoon just bring us up to date then what else is being said in the british media. well andrew as the world cup gets nearer and nearer it seems of that it's been scaremongering galore in the british tabloids and some of them here in the u.k. essentially sending out one main message which seems to be just don't go or else now the latest that we have is indeed stories about how allegedly death threats are being sent to the community about traveling to the world cup in russia but this is far from the first time these kinds of stories are being talked about in the build up to this massive sporting event we've certainly seen previously lots and lots of headlines such as about russia going to unleash hooligans on the ground how they're thought gish russian police that are threats when you get there talk about potentially being whipped by horsemen also some of the headline talk about racists
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in russia as well as hackers potentially breaking into founds phones when they are on the ground but while all of this has been unraveling in the british press officials on both sides really both here and in russia have been saying that there's not very much to worry about and things will be ok now we know that for one the british top football the police chief speaking at the foreign affairs select committee here in westminster has said that russia's on it when it comes to security and we also heard the same message from the england football association let's take a listen. post security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground in the city and particularly organizations went to the confederations cup last year the traffic. cold for the school do we feel we feel we have the right support we need from from the official channels of the kitchen from the face perspective we would say yes we do feel.
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i think we might have just lost our connection there with that and see it york and . i think we've got it back continue please nastia going to russia to follow including saying that since twenty sixteen there have been five matches on russian soil that have included british participation and everything went fine there and of course we've also heard that britain and russia are working closely in terms of police cooperation when it comes to the world cup to be held and british police officers will be on the ground in russia as this sporting event unravels ok thanks nasser those and situation for us there in the u.k. . another new seven hundred mexican children have been taken from their parents at the u.s. border with mexico since october according to a new report from the office of refugee resettlement the issue has sparked public
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concern with people now accusing donald trump and his administration of violence in particular this image of small children caged and sleeping on the floor cause shock and went viral it was assumed it was show it showed the harsh consequences of trump's policies towards mexicans however in reality it is nothing to do with trump as it dates back to twenty fourteen and barack obama's administration. this picture of immigrant children sleeping on the floor of a cage have to be forcefully ripped away from their parents should be good defining image of trump's reign is trumps vision of making america great again concentration camps build with children torn from their parents' border it's tough parents from bringing children. just doesn't care about his own kids and so these kids matter
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even less to him. i. think. this is happening right now and the only tiebreak that matters is how we forced all governments to get these kids back to their families for possible. ok well before we go at this hour let's have a quick update on that developing story from belgium where two police officers and a passer by have been killed in a shooting other police officers are thought to have been injured to the police and i saying we understand that those killed were actually women.
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well this video that's appeared online purportedly shows the area of the attack the sack opened fire after police tried to check his id he then tried to escape and then to the nearby school the city's mayor says the attack was neutralized by the police in the situation is stable authorities say that terrorism is one of the possible motives being considered local media the reports that the suspect had recently been released from prison. stephanie instantly asia and belgium earlier today would have more not less of the story stick and how often are. there. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub you can walk into excitement it's that not knowing that's where the adrenalin much comes from. when the going is
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a move by definition an extreme cruelty. and violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gun culture where you can do all these things and behave badly. they're born of people of course quite a fall for the point of cause more so for the last. honest man infirmed man knocked out of war and the downfall is in the fall. i would rather where the fire broke out and really did a poll down there went up with a good. many of them is that brief if you don't only involves it's constantly evolving and. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last wrong turn. your attitude up to you as we all knew it
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would i tell you i'm sorry for me i cried 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 a cave still some more fun to feel 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. i know it's consumed with death this week to see the speech you just don't know how to take. it means she media has met its maker.
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well. this is a pat on the land. five years ago it was all grass. like that over there now and this is pump are going day in day out we didn't have any choice really we could have put it over that way a ways i mean we could have moved it a little bit. but we have to let the people that own the mineral rights get to those minorities and they compensated us for what they took here but the company built it and we have it now for no next forty years i'm guessing i don't own. my house up there and there we have we used to have a beautiful view. now we have this to look at brings in a little bit of money very little if they took us out of here and get back all the money i made off of it. you ain't going to happen.
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someday. you know an oil is all pumped out of the ground they will come back here and level it all out and turn it back into farmland but that's you know like i say it's going to be out of most of our lifetimes it will be out of mind for sure. have nothing to say about where. well i should say i have nothing to say you can suggest but they don't have to listen to you don't i mean you have no legal say in it put
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it out so they can put it wherever they want they don't need any your permission for all industry follows a proper practice is i don't think we'll have a problem but there's always that if me if they don't then we could have an issue in the biggest issue would be to to ground water as i see it when we live are in rural areas most of us depend on wells for our our drinking water and all the water we use in our homes so if that would happen it would be a very bad thing. as a lot of fracturing job that's where they pump the sand the fluid and you know the chemicals they use as it is one they use a chemical called bio bio it kills all biological elements so so when they pumped out that often to ground any kind of bacteria is going to kill it any kind of
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living organism of any kind it kills it because one of our guy has. got some of it on his hands and i and i just sort of just swallow his hand we're bad because that's what my older bio bio kills biological. anything. i'm pretty sure is it's is run in the water. for history it is as is the nobody drinks the water out of iron stepfather from north dakota i thing. everybody drank some bottled water you know just this is just like if you ever. dropped you want to run them out of the faucet night is this it it's pretty nasty when we're fracking no oil or grease is allowed to be spilled on the ground if you make an a mistake and you drop one cup you have to clean it up and take it away with you
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it's not polluting north dakota the air is clean the water is clean. this is privately owned land this is not government land i mean less the environmental protection agency finds scientific proof that there is real pollution going on they won't be able to shut this down. and so far there is no proof. there's just. propaganda. is it possible to respect safety measures was tracking. down had to pay and is advocating this notion in attempt to avoid all risk of polluting groundwater it seems to success is very unlikely these are this the question is me raised to extract the attention of anti-fashion groups. one thing is certain the practice of hydraulic fracking to be as large quantities of drinking water.
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can young is the owner of eclipse services a company that facilitates the shipping of water for fracking through pipelines and provides water storage and its huge tanks as well. these think that used to hold water for the fracking they hold thirty five thousand barrels and so they'll pump water from one to the other until eventually it's over to the frac and down the hole. it's fresh water all that water thrown in here is coming out of the city water line so it's all clean water. you know that's been millions of dollars on water for one frac is one of the biggest expenses one of these wells the fresh. one the water after the frac they just log back out of the ground and they all went off to a disposal facility. right here this is called a flare natural gas comes up with the oil and so they have to get rid of it so
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they just burn it off right here loyal comes out. the pump jack goes underground to the treaters and there it separates the oil the water in the guess this site your produces more water than what they can pipeline out of here so i have to come in with a truck intricate out take it to disposal facilities. keep their lives sixty miles out of the list and on fort berthold reservation for black gold flows freely and accounts for one quarter north dakota's production. of this oil field isn't all that good for everybody we have secured land here we have virgin land here and now there's oil rolled oil fields. at night time some of these trucks to drive along gravel roads and they don't
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poison. trucking water it's all water a lot of these things into the ditch. because they're too lazy to drive to the dump station and that is going into our river going into our creeks it's going into our stock pond. this is not in the water but it is you know they're not telling the truth. i have twenty nine grandchildren i want them to enjoy this river where i do don't want them to walk in the water i want them to catch a fish that you can eat you know want to grow a garden and to do we'll have to worry about poison in the planet i want to have plants with their medicine if not before and now because of the things that are in this water. oil workers are best suited to judge the eventual pollution is caused by fracking. unfortunately this problem is not a priority they are in survival mode first and foremost they are in need of where.
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during the journey phase radioactive to prepare out back to the surface. as a major risk for workers and the environment some companies clearly are not concerned and do not hesitate to suppose that these toxic materials into wild dumps . specialty teams are left to ship them back to suitable treatment say it's. in north dakota no one with an oil rich piece of land will tell you that fracking could be an environmental hazard. doing so could jeopardize one of the best ways to get rich quick. of course all beautiful stories have been in rhetoric christmas two thousand and fourteen all science turned red thanks to saudi arabia the staggering fall of the price per barrel of oil will put it in and the moment of euphoria saw the us rise in the first producers of crude oil based the shale.
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we can feel the concern brought by the price cut everywhere and will is to now shows the science of a boom town going bust. people in this town are very very suspicious of oil booms because that almost always comes with a large bust and the bust to be rather difficult and now that i'm a part of this town i'm a little bit worried because we're seeing gas prices start to drop down and i'm wondering what's going to happen to my business because we have a message here. january two thousand and fifteen the price per barrel fell below the crucial fifty dollars mark. in this little town here west and is a major major reason why the price of oil around the world is coming down because the opec countries saudi arabia leading them they're out there they're very scared by the. developments in hydraulic fracturing they know that the united states in
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the past five years went from him. hoarding something like sixty percent of the oil that we use down to thirty percent and that is a direct result of the hydraulic fracturing that's taken place like here and williston in a box and in a in other areas they want to put these companies out of business. even if circumstances a reason these days i fear that he has not stopped after ten thousand the well as we still need to extract the millions of barrels lying beneath the bokken. this situation brings happiness to the ones for him for serious companies but it is devastating to the oil workers who are no longer needed they are thrown out into the streets without pity they must decide whether to go back home or stay liston looking for new jobs. and february twenty fifteen want one of my coworkers i worked with he calmly and he said managers laid everybody off.
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