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in smooth things over between the populists and euro skeptics in italy and the commission in brussels italy's fate does not lie in the hands of the financial markets regardless of which political party may be in power italy is a founding member of the european union that has contributed immensely to european integration the commission is ready to work with italy with responsibility and mutual respect italy deserves respect as i said those elections in italy could come as soon as september and between now one polling day will show to be a lot of people keeping an eye on what comments are coming out of brussels with regards to which feet which direction italy should proceed in the future while 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 europe prime minister so as your math error has since granted italy's two populist leaders more time to form a government to stave off
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a snap election the five star movement n.e.p. ignazio crowd believes there's a problem with democracy in the e.u. . it was a lie that mr warner the minister was appointed the from core lesion of a five so moment and the league was going to blog blog blog the eurozone or mick foley exit the european union and the conduct of the war nor mange short of exiting the euro zone norman swan of leaving the euro this is a big lie that was created by the mainstream of the st louis political parties to the majority of people easily fix or exercise to. rein in the choosing project choosing to represent the representative in the parliament and then this majority is thought to buy something there is
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a problem of democracy there county is the thing to do you on your own will be along to there and i'm referring to germany of course because for example the want to call me shit appointed by the german government to say yes that mr goon or thing or say that to the market to teach italians how to war as i was mentioning before we cannot accept that we are going to play the role of be calling me or some other counties. donald trump has repeatedly called the investigation into alleged collusion with russia a witch hunt but according to one democrat that's a move straight out of the kremlin's playbook r.t. scalable and explains according to a top democrat in congress if you use the term which aren't and you say it over and over and over again which are which are and which you may be a dupe of the kremlin listen to maxine waters talk about trump he's lying about which are but you notice it he says which are over and over again he has learned
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some of the russian tactics about how you you know deal with getting people to believe you you say it all the. and over again so repeating something over and over and over again is a russian thing that may not be the wisest thing for the democrats to say they've had the same song on repeat for roughly two years russia has hacked into a lot of things the crimean clan russia was meddling in our election russia undermined hillary clinton to over russian hacking operation these hacks have taken place by russians intelligence committee says that russia is behind this in some form its goal to do with russia and of course ian brown sugar rush is a russian so if trump invented the term which why did the democrats use that exact same term back in the one nine hundred ninety s. when bill clinton's sex scandal was all over the headlines smells like a double standard to me speaking of double standards remember how the democrats pounded the podium against gina haskell the new cia chief there are two reasons
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that i oppose this nomination miss haskel support for torture and her willingness to destroy evidence of the cia's use of torture and i have serious concerns about. her confirmation and what kind of signal sent this lady is the real do i'm telling you we're here with everything we possibly think she answered didn't flinch at all well it turns out that while this controversial interrogation program was going on democrats in congress were getting briefings the entire time and did nothing about it and now after the dog and pony show at the hearings is over gina haskell is getting the job and why is gina haskell the new cia chief because two democrats voted for her to an intelligence committee looks poised to indorse president trump's pick to head the cia gina haskell today this clears to pass her confirmation of cia director if she gained support from democrat senate democrats back when she was secretary of state hillary clinton was always criticizing countries around the world for their human rights record she even pushed obama to
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send cruise missiles to libya back in two thousand and eleven supposedly to defend human rights yet at the same time her personal foundation the. foundation had no problem getting donations from the very countries that she was criticizing and sooty arabia giving twenty five billion dollars could tar all of these countries you talk about women's rights so these are people that push gays office buildings these are people that kill women and treat women horribly and yet you take their money so the democrats talk one way and act another i'm not sure where we're finding all these russian tactics they're constantly making reference to because they seem to be practicing double standards all along. r.t. new york. seven years on since the start of the war in syria is it finally coming to an end and does the country's president have a nickname for donald trump well i guess the of mit's bashar assad and here's
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a preview of his exclusive interview. if anything the syrian civil war is growing hotter on the ground by charlotte is winning the rebels and islamists are in retreat unlike their backers forces from five nuclear powers are now directly engaged in military action in syria each determined to win will salvage what they can on the ground which makes the perfect ground for an escalation an escalation that no one wants but one that nobody would be able to control in the exclusive interview with r.t. syrian president bashar al assad has shared his thoughts on the coming future on the precarious dangerous and fragile months ahead and on the endgame of this devastating war with regards to the united states relation to would you
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president trump was called you quote animal asaad you have a nickname for the u.s. president. this is not my language so i cannot through similar language to says he's learnt it to prevent him to give the very. no in principle but what you see is what two or three wanted to present what to believe. anyway. you didn't prove anything and if. anything. for anyone the only thing that moved through if people crossed people who are liberal headed people who are. people who. would move and you think do with a positive or negative somebody like we move nothing for. and the full interview
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with the syrian president premiers on on just a few hours the times are on your screen it will also be available on the website www dot com. the american political soap opera widely known as russia gate appears to have no wind no evidence has been revealed the trump campaign colluded with russia there is mounting evidence the intelligence community or should i say the deep state monitor or even spied on trump world. because the government would like to take the money i pay taxes and bomb people defenseless people overseas and spend trillions of dollars they then come back and they tax me again something called obamacare they tax me again to provide the health services that
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they say they're providing for people can't afford health care now heres my one simple question since the tens of thousands of dollars a year we pay to offset the government. in a fit in ability to fulfill their requirement why can't i write that off as a charitable. donation on my taxes. welcome back the football world cup is just over two weeks away and artie's beach michael's big trip across russia visiting all eleven host cities is coming to an end on wednesday the former goalkeeper was inside one square his native denmark and his son casper will kick off their tournament against peru.
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it's. well come to some arena like so many of the other stadiums this is purposely built for the world cup. games being played here and the first of those has a personal interest to me because that will feature my son playing in this pitch but then begins to. presume team b. that will be done with that. for the last time i was in a dressing room with a play about two hundred years ago that said they didn't look like this it's up to the defense and i think in this heat the goalkeeper is the for whatever team is playing it will be sad and since denmark my son play in the first game and uses
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this gesture and i think this will be cast aside. i think emotion the players have got the feeling of denmark playing obviously but also with my son in there some of the. most of them and maybe any other game that you face this is a welcome to welcome all these massive. have the sunshine and yeah i'm very proud of. what else is going on around here i'm peter schmeichel and i'm here to find out. i mean the museum surrounds and that's a pub an exhibition by a fellow called step. at least i think that's how you pronounce it he is an extraordinary artist the centerpiece of the whole expression is this. it's called moses it's made from one. piece of wood it might have must have been some. tree
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but it's fantastic it is and so so many other of his pieces in here. it looks a little bit like a very famous or an elder but let me just see if i can find a picture of him. to go. over the coming over from this angle it looks more like a new phone call. and from over here. from here it's a spitting image of loon for fun how that anklet you see when it was made. it was made in one thousand nine hundred sixty two. so maybe from how did the models for this. are really got inspired by being in the museum so i phoned up
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a local artist called your idiom just to see if i could use his art gallery and as you can see he's quite a competent artist himself with exhibitions basically everywhere in the world it was nice and all welcome thank you very much. i really want to see if i can paint so do you mind if i if i use your pencils and colors and yes of course. i'm not sure what's going to end up on the canvas but i will attempt to do it too to paint a face. and if painting growing up we didn't have that and when this was my school i always enjoyed showing. i really like a guy an american guy. here his name is just a condo or a enjoy his work but then of course my my favorites like everybody else would say
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was have the cast. well says. this in the book. i'm scared of him. is going to say it's not my best piece but then it is my only piece it is my best piece. and this is how it looks. i'm just about to go and states now and the speech of the defense affair and this is special for me because this is where i tend not to play the first game but you know hopefully this guy will report that our menu for the privilege of marking off. piece called white sheet to all night on. sunday did.
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i know i've been traveling around russia to see all the host cities and this one is the one that i have been looking for what since six well actually. this is where the well cup starts from the emotion and since i came out so this is using a i expect that all of you will from now on support that much. does not play. you know.
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this got to do. how did you manage to score is going to work first time that you did it from pressed to strip. and dry out. just a bit of painting their face anyway we'll be back in just over half an hour with the latest news but for more in the meantime. in july twenty second team hunted all set up a freelance journalist working with atif militant shelling in syria. on to his second fight scotty has established a solid l.
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minute. greetings and salutation well well well hawk watchers it appears that right when we thought that the conveyor morgan's trans mountain canadian pipeline was finally put to rest dead in the barrel one might say in swoops canada's very own disney print some self prime minister just i'm sure doe to say big oil is dying pipeline yes after british columbia politicians environmentalist indigenous groups fought tooth and nail through protest and political action and legal action to slow the development of the pipeline down to the point where even kinda morgan c.e.o. steve kane conceded back in early april that quote it is difficult to conceive of
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any scenario in which we would proceed with the project well prime minister trudeau slid in with a shocking r k o out of nowhere on the opponents of the pipeline announcing that the canadian government well now by the pipeline outright just to complete the controversial project it is being reported that government is looking to spend four point five billion canadian dollars or three point four billion u.s. dollars to purchase kimber morgan's pipeline naturally this move is left opponents of the pipeline shocked dismayed and outright angry clayton thomas muller a campaigner with three fifty dot org stated despite tens of thousands of people opposing it he just used taxpayer money to bail out a project that communities don't want that would break his own climate commitments and the indigenous peoples are fighting from the brunt lines to the courtrooms as not alone so be harrison the climate activist in canada tweeted this one this
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moment will go down in canadian history as a desperate last gasp of an industry that cooked our planet and for the immense moral cowardice of just government in the face of the climate crisis. so just how is the tiger beat trudeau going to charm is way out of this one let's find out as we start watching the next. the. real thing. as it relates to the bottom. like you that i got. this. week so. rather over the watching the hawks i am there all the time capitalist and joining us today to discuss prime minister
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trudeau and i can a.t.m. the government stunning move to keep the trans mountain pipeline alive as r.t. course by alex michel that welcome thank you so alex look environmentalists progressives are there you know heads are exploding in anger all over this move by trudeau i mean even that naomi klein tweeting out that you know basically that how justin trudeau knows of this decision is going to haunt him everywhere he goes and she even said his days of getting out of canada to bask in the pouring selfies are over so i got to ask why is making this controversial move i know it was for the pipeline but it goes dead in the water how does this benefit him creating this many enemies well you know i think he has a very difficult time picking war girls as is sometimes he's been do when he's in india sometimes he's i don't know what when he's in another country and this time around it looks like am i in oil baron with a stetson hat or am i an environmentalist nobody knows anymore he's all over the
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place and what he's trying to do here really is appease everybody but he's not appeasing anybody alberta is the big question here it's the province with the tar sands with the oil and alberta has been a little bit ticked off since trudeau's been saying he doesn't want the pipeline to be as sending three times more oil to the pristine coast of british columbia where there be more tankers and stuff so he's like you know what i'll take care. the albertans here and at the same time the left will love me because i'm going to nationalize this thing well guess what he's just made a lot of enemies across the board with this kind of thinking yeah i'm not sure that socializing oil was really what what all all of us progressives were asking for and it's sort of interesting because he was this hero of the laughed at and all of this but what it makes me wonder is with all the court cases going on with everything already happening that this pipeline and you wonder how the purchase will affect all those pending court cases and the building of the pipeline since those carcases
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are what essentially stopped at the first place so what is canada's plan after purchasing this pipeline great question look there in this is the place this is a green plant it was not your thinking. and so getting five billion from can do more good for them to build a pipeline canada is just invested three point five billion to three point four billion to buy this sixty year old leaky pipeline ok do you have some swampland that you want to buy mr joe because this is exactly what's going to happen a year or so and this is just the beginning of a because the fact is once you buy the pipeline tkinter morgan's going to work on it until about august till the deal is done and then canada has to take over the building of the extension of the pipeline they want to eventually how that three times more oil flow to the b.c. coast so once that happens mr trudeau the liberals say this is a really good part somewhere down the road you know we're going to sell this back to a private company and we're going to make tons of cash here and this is just like
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a preliminary measure that we're doing right now yeah we've seen this happen time again with infrastructure products we're projects i should say were something is done by a government or taken over by a government and it usually doesn't sell for more at the end so looks like the taxpayer is going to be hit anyway that you turn this good idea bad idea what is trudeau thinking some people are saying. this is the for the going for the long game and that there's actually no plan to sell this thing at all it's all about nationalize ation but nationalization of what and industry that's ten percent of our g.d.p. which is the energy sector which the tar sands make up a certain part of which the tar sands are the hardest in the dirtiest or oil to get out and extract on the face of the planet which every country that has oil beats us at so yeah it's a brilliant move and from the left to the right nobody is liking this yeah i mean what is a pipeline is like they're like they're like cars where the moment you drive them off the lot they're already depreciating and you know yeah you know alex what well
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that's the side of the government we just heard what i guess their plans are but alex what is the next step for the opponents of this pipeline and you know you said no one on the right and left is happy about canadian citizens what is their reaction to all of this craziness goals like what you're saying there is opponents to this pipeline that's why tkinter borgen love so how are you going to sell it the second time around you think the opponents are going to go away they're not the native groups are still there the native groups didn't get what they wanted to get they wanted to get first of all can you ask for permission to go through our land that will be built point a and point b. can you not do pipelines because pipelines sometimes leak in the dirty of the most pristine force not in canada by the face of the planet and the people in british columbia that live on the coast and most canadians are i should say a lot of canadians because some people do like pipelines but most canadians we quake would agree with them and say you know what we don't want this kind of tanker traffic in the pacific ocean off the coast of british columbia because the risk obviously goes up so you have that part of the argument then you even have the conservative part of the argument which is just that dude you just spent
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a lot of money on something that you didn't need to spend any money on so they're even against this so where is this going to go there's just going to be more and more opposition and somewhere down the line when they want to sell it which i don't know if it's ever going to happen there's going to be opposition to whoever is going to come in by this they and they're going to go through the exact same thing is kinda more good and then what. amazing amazing role that. just on the roller coaster ride of this it was amazing alex will of it's always a pleasure but you so much thank you. one of the biggest tragedies of twenty seventeen was the devastation of puerto rico and many other caribbean and gulf of mexico city states and countries during last year's epic hurricane season and with the hurricanes came the controversy as many felt that the official response to the cleanup and rebuilding of puerto rico was just as devastating as the storms and now with this year's new hurricane season set to begin on june first and new study out of harvard is eliminated just how costly in human life the storm and the official
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failures following the storms may have been or to correspondent natasha sweet has more. it's been eight months since hurricane maria devastated the island of puerto rico there's no question the category four storm shocked the nation but now some experts believe that the lives lost were vastly underestimated by the thousands there the seafood very difficult imagine her food the electric bed the suction machine therapies it has been very difficult eight months following hurricane maria's raphe power still isn't fully restored norman medina is one of the many residents doing without electricity and still taking care of her elderly mother but for some patients with medical needs power is essential for survival and now a new study published by harvard university in the new england journal of medicine contends that more deaths than normal occurred on the island months after the category four hurricane or some point to issues surrounding patients not getting
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the medicines or medical care they need researchers surveyed thirty three hundred random homes in puerto rico they found a mortality rate of fourteen point three deaths per one thousand residents a whopping sixty two percent increase in deaths compared to twenty sixteen so the authors suggest four thousand six hundred forty five people died as a result of maria compared to the official death toll. of sixty four researchers said the official count was a substantial underestimate of the true burden of mortality after hurricane maria leaves they could have director of puerto rico federal affairs administration said the island welcomes a study releasing this statement tuesday as a world knows the magnitude of this tragic disaster caused by hurricane rita resulted in many ways we have always expected the number to be higher than what was previously reported the report released tuesday is the latest study to analyze how many people died during or after the category four storm hit the u.s. territory in september of two thousand and seventeen officials estimate hurricane
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maria to have a ninety to one hundred billion dollars in damages is reported as the third most expensive tropical cyclone in the u.s. since one thousand nine hundred more than seventy thousand homes were destroyed three hundred thousand homes were damaged as still power has not been fully restored this as some sixteen thousand people still remain without electricity the more than eight month lockout is the longest in u.s. history the army corps of engineers ended their work on the island earlier this month restoration of thousands of downed power lines are now in the hands of the u.s. territories bankrupt public utility the puerto rico authority professor donald berry at the university of texas as at least one expert questioning the study by harvard however island officials are in brace in the new reports and more investigations will be made in los angeles and not just suites. but we of billions to spend on defense really just. burns butt.
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