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mr process we are this the f.b.i. would be to actually do that do those investigations and have somebody go out it is by for sure marty what would be what would be then a valid justification for sending somebody in like mr howe prefer example and acting as an informant or aspire or however you want to call it. just you know. well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden's took a moment there would you have valid. reason. you know again. questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked so that the individuals. you know doing whatever is under investigation only if this is a bigger fish. trying to get your on the campaign generally
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or to set up some sort of. you know spy ring with me in the campaign then now it would be the right thing anyways it's american that would be illegal ok look we really appreciate you coming on to our team given your time this afternoon we know you're a busy man and that was matthew burrows veteran cia analyst and former national intelligence council thank you. now initially set to be led by an interim pro european prime minister that after euro skeptic coalitions bid to govern was details by the italian president and the head of the northern league party one of the members of the failed coalition thinks this may have been due to pressure from brussels well here is a short recap of what happened. approved all the proposals for the ministers but did not prove the name of the minister of economy. although one can say no to
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a minister with his name goofy pluto 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. many italians hoped for this government to get started so this was an ugly serious baseless act. to not just picked on i want to speak again of my friendship and support for presidents motorola has a crucial task it had on your show me to them furious allow me to be furious today . we also have principles inside the euro zone but this should tell us every government must have the stamp of approval of burley in paris and brussels to me this is crazy well the euro skeptic coalition failed to form a government after the italian president rejected their choice of finance minister who was seen as anti european the president then appointed a pro european finance minister fresh elections are now on the horizon and the
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failed coalition has called for the president to be impinged accusing him of bearing to pressure surely dubinsky has been looking at the track record of brussels when it comes to 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 government 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 and authority it's of political figure was not seen as supporting a line 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. i mean find the constitution the government can't change. this is a limited sovereignty it's a piece of democracy there is a way that 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 pushed ahead well branding it as the lisbon treaty three years later which contained many of the changes the constitution had attempted to introduce but this time the majority of the public
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didn't have a say because parliament simply ratified it island the only e.u. member which stuck with the referendum rejected this bill treaty. that was so didn't go down well with brussels but i believe we should not rush to conclusions i believe the truth is alive and we should now 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 they finally got the answer it was looking for yes those you were supposed to jump for joy what about greece the mediterranean country drowning in a sea of its own it's a vote is decisively rejecting the terms of an international bailout in two thousand and fifteen silly business i would like to say that the greek people made
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a historical grave choice they respond to the existing don't look in europe but democracy worked in an unexpected way despite the greeks saying no to a sturdy government a venture he did agree to a painful bailout plan but 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 court cannot just be ratified we have to take into account this no vote. well despite that event brussels went ahead and did it only way so while many in the may vote against the blocs hirings it seems that the e.u. prefer to have its own way with god less the elite made a decision and now it's sixty to seventy years ago that in one nine hundred fifty four you know they started the whole thing was the european union and there is nothing you can do against the european union has just gotten it's going nothing to
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do with democracy it's not it's not decided by the people there's no european people european union works as of cartel 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 other name on the bridge helping to being accused of secretly posting to keep the country in the e.u. we'll have the details on that just stop the bright guy. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's
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a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to go i mean eighty percent of the shuttle we are with you and do so with all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we have to go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just say the review beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger. book. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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welcome back now israel's parliament is debating a new law to ban the filming of soldiers those behind the bill do say that video recording is often used to undermine the army's quote spirit critics of the plans call them an attempt to hide excessive use of force by the israel defense forces something repeatedly denied by army chiefs despite footage such as this. 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. the bill also wants tough punishment to
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photographing i.d.f. soldiers with quote the intention of undermining spirit gets you five years in prison intention to harm state security could get you ten years in jail yet no explanation is given on how to decide intent experts told us such punishments go against freedom of speech this is an absurd piece of populist legislation just meant to limit you constrain the freedom of speech 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 so letters are evacuated they also film i.d.f. soldiers this is a time honored tradition in this country in this legislation goes against that value the rights we do freeing the. soldier of holy cannot. you can never take them to call you cannot go into figures that and i think
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this is this is. against this law of this legislation because you know when you don't allow people to take pictures of solid jewels it starts with all to you stop before them all through a speech you've moved. taking photos of policeman or whatever this is the end of the more concern. now in the u.k. breck's supporters are claiming there's a secret plot to keep the country in the european union it has emerged that the government has set aside money for next year's the parliamentary elections although officials do insist the money is only there as a precaution. it's a precautionary measure so that we have the necessary funds to deliver our functions as a european parliamentary election in the likely event that we do go ahead when european parliamentary elections to take place in may of twenty nineteen two months
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after britain is supposed to have left the e.u. that does raise questions as why the u.k. would actually need eight hundred thousand pounds for those for that very throat it's been almost two years since british voters narrowly chose to leave you 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 sides the e.u. says it wants clear opposers from the prime minister to reason that. we want to membership partnership with the united kingdom but for that we need realistic proposals from the u.k. and the garage nation cannot be a game of hide and seek well as downing street spokesperson did say that may is simply trying to get the best possible deal for both sides although margo parker a member of the european parliament for the probe u.k. independence party says the british people have been left frustrated. the british people have voted for this referendum have for expectancy to leave we're frustrated
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with our government being so slow in their negotiations 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 profit perhaps asked for something more and i'm afraid our government appear to be full of capitulation and they appear not not to be putting the pressure of people first think this is a load of nonsense and i think if you were to put this back two years and say that would be at this position people would say it 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. now another day and another scare story at least if you're an england supporter or are thinking of coming to the to russia for the football world cup because british tabloids are now claiming that russian hooligans are threatening to kill gay and transgender fans and see children as the story. as
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the world cup is just around the corner it seems to be scaremongering gold war from some of the tabloid newspapers here in the u.k. essentially spreading the message of don't go or else and discussing all sorts of possible horrific scenarios that could take place among the one of just many of the latest stories being discussed are legit death threats being made against the community and this is by far not the first time that something like this is being discussed we've seen headlines talk about things such as russia about to unleash its hooligans how the police are quote thuggish in russia how there is a threat of being whipped by cossacks horsemen during the world cup this summer as well as talk of racism in hoppers potentially breaking into your phones through wife i when you're there as a fan and while all of this whipping up a frenzy is unraveling we've been hearing officials from both sides really in
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russia as well as here in the u.k. say that everything is going to be ok among those people was britain's top football police chief who was speaking at a foreign affairs select committee hearing who said basically russia is on top of it and the same message came from the england football association but we've been engaging the last two years in conjunction with the foreign office school so the f.a. and i say to try to see those reassurances from the russian authorities we've got a great number of meetings with them and every time we've met them there is a consistent reassurance that the it's the racial score to say that the shows bush are to the best of the disability post security team have been impressed with what they see on the ground aggressively. particularly organizations went to the confederations cup last year the traffic. coach for the school do we feel do feel we have the right support we need from from the official chinese i think that sense from the face perspective we would say yes we do feel well the foreign off. it has
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also been releasing certain instructions that have been playing down any worry about what could happen during the world cup they have said that among other things since twenty sixteen five matches involving british teams have taken place in russia and those went without any trouble and of course the fact that british police and russian police have been cooperating ahead of the world cup and british police will in fact also be present on the ground as the world cup unravels and of course this is far from the first time that a big major sporting events take place in russia and this sort of scaremongering is attempted however we've seen in the past that things have gone well and certainly that will be the case this time around as well hopefully. in the reporting that's how the news is working so fast that here now is he will back again and how to.
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apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the superman to kill you know their own to spend spend be true to the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else really because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game i grew to want more chance for. peace going to. fifty years ago breaking that within to come together as a sleeping pill that does this is what i believe because our target doesn't share just the sort of things were terrible but not on. the board. you know. across europe victims are still looking. legal
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battles demanding at least some compensation in software in two ways first of all the physical damage itself as well that the constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been born the justice and there has been a couple. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is all off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very chaotic guy time to sit down and talk. while the two thousand any financial crash drives america into recession and unemployment will descend a small town in north dakota experiences a genuine black gold rush. thanks to
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a drug fracking techniques oil is discovered in this tiny town in fact it turns out the williston is sitting atop one of the largest shale oil fields in the nation companies restaurants point this new energy resource period thirty two miles below the first surface oil soon flows freely and news spreads like wildfire for the ones left behind by the crisis of two thousand and eight relisted seems like their last chance for human life with an unemployment rate of zero percent and wages it three or four times more than the national average the promise of prosperity and desperate times is too great to ignore children by a common hope thousands of men and women throw themselves once again into a desperate rush towards the mythical american tree and at any cost. history repeats itself in the midst of his new boom no doubt the most impressive in u.s. history. they need there's more work out here than they got people to do it. i don't believe. i asked. i still believe there's
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a dream oh yes i can still believe. it's like a gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush. there is fresh out of cincinnati in two thousand and twelve after being unemployed for months he hears about the boom happening in williston. at first he works for an oil company but soon his desire for independence takes over and he sets up his own service company. bought the company and we had a sweeper truck and the situation williston went from
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a manageable situation where i would get like some sleep at night and i could like keep up with like daily activities like taking showers every day to like an all out sprint trying to like keep up with so much work it was amazing go from one job to the next to the next to the next to the next as it is now i have not right now i have not taken a full day off in over nine months and i'm very thankful i'm here and not complaining one bit very thankful for the money an opportunity here was like someone who had been starving for years for like money like all of a sudden there's like. all you can eat like buff a day and all you have to do is go out there and get the work done and people give you money to do it was amazing this year i'm probably going to be making around two hundred fifty thousand is a lot of work involved a lot of work it's twenty four hours a day seven days a week. well i guess i should get back to work.
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we're in an inhospitable land full of contrasts before the boom willison was a small conservative agricultural town and in many ways this aspect seems untouched everything has its own place including border emptiness and silence the streets are practically deserted it's a town that is most in this within its history and past. then you have another town the one that needs to welcome this new wave of residence oil company settling down a large numbers with the goal of extracting at least a million barrels of oil a day. this is the one we unpacked like a raft gift and a real without so growing up with a kind of uniformity copy and paste prefabricated never cost me. investors are right in that everything based upon a population that should be multiplied by four. first came up here in the spring of two thousand ford saying i work there are neighbors they did
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a hydraulic fracturing and i was looking at how much it will not cost me to stay somewhere you know is going to stand a whole tale it was like a hundred dollars and i was an ok hundred dollars a day and is only seven hundred dollars on a course of a whole week and so i just came to the conclusion you know what i'll get me a van fix it up so you know i can be comfortable in it it makes financial sense because i get to keep the majority of my money versus just just on the way on housing and stuff like that. is my first and then. get worse. and that's the biggest. jerry cannot survive very long in his van where winter temperatures sometimes drop of the minus twenty. for the time being yes he is ready everything has happened so quickly it's very hard to find a place to was. make shift housing known as
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man camps mine up by the high. it's on the edge of town for close to two he said it's. these dormitory towns built by necessity and empty lots for respect one hundred and one hundred fifty dollars a night to meals including. two thousand and twelve the population living in these men camps was estimated to be over ten thousand guys from there now to florida nevada and. cleveland you name it i've seen the license plate. every week you know this is the best thing going for single men you know i mean that's what i mean as far as wages and. to the everything you know the whole country should be this way. because. this place will put like
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a stress on you know put away that you'll be carrying around on you and you're really realizing and when i went home i came back i noticed that weight pressure that whatever you want to call it it builds up over time for me. you wouldn't come up here unless there's some reason for you to come up here you know nobody was moving up here in two thousand and two thousand and one i was moving up here in two thousand and one or two thousand and so it wasn't until ok i can gain something financially i can improve my situation i can better my status my situation or on the level that i met in life now and that's that's what they're all filled up here really brought a lot of people who were smart about it and save their money. because i'm telling you man i asked him a lot of. there's not. much help here to do
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to keep you busy focused on something else you know you know keep your time occupied you know is really allowed me to save my money and i'm in a position where you know i can go back home and babbie a house. i just like the sound of it back and go back home about your house pay cash for house not a car not a car but a house. all around with just in the least it's footprints on the landscape the fast as it please your coverage for good by these forces for as far as the eye can see sweeney slowly to extract the back calls from the subtree interrupts. became urgent to build for the main highways all around town in order to accommodate the lines of trucks transporting all kinds of pipes beeves sand and water used to track it.
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nothing was planted in france everything was done in a hurry because of the immediacy of the work and the enormous influx of workers investors and the unemployed rushed in chasing neutrino graphic pieces of pie. german gun austrian gun italian american and my rifles just in case i need to kill someone. most americans have guns in their house. and at the foot of my bed is a viable. most of my adult life is spent in universities doing teaching or research i went to the university of maine and got several degrees there in agricultural engineering information systems then i worked for mit on the human genome project. there came a time when there was
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a recession and there was high unemployment i spent a lot of time reading the news on the internet and i kept reading about the williston the oil boom the bokken shale. i wasn't doing anything i was going into debt so i decided to go from an area that had almost ten percent unemployment to an area that had less than one percent unemployment. i came looking for work but i didn't know what kind of work to take. so i fell into wireline it was very difficult at the beginning i had. accidents while pulling a trailer i could have been killed there were explosives in the trailer and it's fun three hundred sixty degrees and the explosives came out the back. but my boss didn't fire me they gave me another chance after the first year i was very pliable i had a marketable skill. it pleases me that i had to hand
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a small hand but nevertheless i changed my career late in life and involved myself in american energy independence and in weaning this country of our foreign oil dependency. you know america would sell its own mother for energy. i live in st george utah. and my family's down there i needed to come up here to make some money to pay off debt and stuff we're getting there. i went to school and became an teach school elementary school i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars
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a year truck so i chose to drive a truck. and i were usually twelve to fourteen hours to get my truck around eight o'clock in the morning and i work till eight o'clock at night you know somewhere between me and my. aunt's mentally. not only am i physically fatigue. but it's a mental fatigue also. this is the moment that i like the best. staff enough to be everything stops vibrating all the noise goes away it's the.
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