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you know. that's a come on donald give the boy a chance though if a man's. only. good idea in case you missed it trump and kim aren't going to meet the north korean leader says washington will be in the fire of a thousands ok so you missed it and kim finally agreed to meet they've officially booked a romantic suite at singapore's raffles harry tell in case you missed it trungpa has stormed out of a summit with the north korean leader it's reported he misunderstood the briefing telling him he'd be meeting someone called kim in a singapore hotel as the u.s. north korean summit was being debated kim jong un met with russia's foreign minister reacting to news of that meeting trump initially said he didn't like it but added that he was willing to change his mind if something positive came out of it a korean affairs experts we've contacted say the u.s. doesn't want to be sidelined in the peace process if you give this president
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a branding run like call it that b.p. the trump peace plan you're going to have a situation where this president's going to be excited because the legacy issue he could really use right now and he wants to do what no president in the u.s. has ever done before the u.s. wants to demonstrate leadership in this area and not be left on the sidelines so it's an opportunity for him and if he leaves the other countries take the lead in the u.s. becomes a side player. then you lose the. doesn't understand anything beyond the fact that this could be a good photo op and possibly a boon for his ratings the u.s. has never taken north korea very seriously i mean the idea of the greatest military power in the world sitting down with a country that they've already always considered impoverished and backward i think is anathema to many people in washington the united states wants supremacy against
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china in the region and it wants to maintain its troops in korea as close to china as possible and that has really been a big factor in prolong the conflict in korea the message that kim jong un is that you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with huge and ping. signals to trump you know i have friends in the region and you're the one that is isolating yourself by pulling out these international agreements and so you know i'll be fine with or without you. next four cents that's the compensation a florida jury awarded to the family of a black man fatally shot by police officers he was killed in his garage four years ago while officers were investigating a complaint about loud music according to court documents the jury of stablish to the officer involved in the shooting was just slightly negligent and they awarded the family a dollar for funeral expenses and then
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a dollar for each of his three children and the four dollars you just saw there the hearing also found that the officer was only one percent at fault of death so the compensation was reduced to just four cents now it was also established that the fatally shot mom was intoxicated so that's good yet still be reduced to zero here's who we're talking about it's gregory hill a father of three fatally shot three times regarded or by police in twenty fourteen a police claim that he was holding a gun that was later found to be unloaded the family's lawyer says it's a senseless case of police misconduct. we were in shock as lawyers because i've never seen or heard anything like this we're not supposed to be punished like that his fiance walked out of the courtroom when it happened you have to tell three children destiny. and gregory the third their pain and suffering their loss of a father is only worth
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a penny it's just to propose a story of law enforcement gone wrong but here you have a dead man laying there and police think he's barricaded in his listening to loud music that had the ford in it ok and that's what police came to see. to investigate and it's not even illegal it's it's something that police knock on your door and generally tell you to turn it down the family have launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money for the children and as far as we know right now they receive more than thirty thousand dollars the lawyer says they will continue their battle for justice one hundred percent goes to the children in the rehabilitation of their family home because it was also destroyed by tear gas we don't understand ninety nine percent and one percent in america your we have a second amendment you know some people love it some people hate it but you're legally allowed to possess a firearm and you're legally allowed to open the door with
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a firearm and we're going to take it all the way to the u.s. supreme court if we have to it's that important because it's a precedent of law enforcement if you're doing nothing illegal shouldn't be able to shoot you through your closed your closed garage door it's preposterous. christian crosses are now shown in old public buildings in a particular german state i'll tell you why after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic to follow can only. exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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to them come to believe that we shed should get out of the song come to something the best of the. box let's be honest and. do the final decision on d.c. sure. has to come from. those. winds utilized you'll meet three rules. all over again in germany a controversial new law in the southern state of bavaria now obliges the christian
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cross is displayed at the entrances of all public buildings is our europe correspondent peter all of. clearly visible crosses are to go up in some public buildings like courthouses police stations and city halls like this one here in bavaria it's also a new law regarding crucifixes came into effect on the first of june the plan comes courtesy of a fairy is new president marco soda and his reasoning is that this is supposed to reinforce but very identity in the face of large scale immigration given by and signaled is it a signal of still for sure and certain bavaria we want to state our western christian culture and that is why clearly we don't get rid of crosses but hang them up this is not an attack on others but only a cultural symbol which we especially appreciate in the various public opinion shows that almost sixty percent of bavarians actually support the move but when we spoke to people on the streets of nuremberg opinion was more finely balanced i
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don't think it's a good idea. because it has nothing to do with security the government is separate then to church so why should we do the same i don't think it's a good idea it's correct because it's a tradition and why not i comment on the one hand we see people wanting to ban the headscarf on the other they're forcing people to shoulder the cross that seems or dots to me and. i don't think are very an identity depends on process it is stronger in other ways beer gardens and local traditions it's a million not gone it's gone that was the cross spot of every day life for us but we respect every phrase not just christianity the bavarian president became the target of more than a few online jokes when he announced this idea however those who are charged with actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings well they are onside with the plan
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. this is not a defensive reaction but a positive reinforcement of arc. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are this crosses a symbol not only for christians but for people living in bavaria. but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of the berrien government because it's a very in citizen you can be a muslim you can be a tool you can be non-religious you can be an atheist humanist for example and all these people show no look to the cross and why instead we have a strong tradition arm off a separation of church and state there has to be clarified whether this mixing up. of a religious symbol with secure or rooms of a secular state is really compatible with our bavarian constitution there hasn't
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been any mad rush to hang crucifixes in buildings like the city hall in nuremberg just behind me here the law didn't come with any deadline and it's also widely expected to be challenged in germany's highest court it's some point in the future peter all of a r.t. of area. the syrian army has routed the last pocket of terrorists south of the capital damascus and civilians are now heading back to the newly liberated cities some having to come to terms for their lives after the war others are searching for loved ones who went missing during the conflict. he fought in the middle east supporting the syrian army there were twenty two soldiers in his assault team they went into attack on april twenty second they group came here but they got ambushed and captured.
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doesn't that i still terrorists called me from a czar's and told me they killed they sent me photos and took a picture of this thing on may first sent me this picture and then this one this is mayes are his body. that's masers jacket they were captured all of a sudden from the ambush they shot him in the back here's one shot well here's the other. video minimal to grow looking for its body every day we come here every day we will find him we will.
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germany's foreign intelligence service the b. and b. is now officially allowed to monitor internet helps if it's for strategic security interest one a federal case against the kicks exchange which would accuse the b.m.d. of illegally collecting data about particular internet exchange claims it's the world's largest in terms of into internet peak traffic or headquarters in germany it operates ten more hubs in different countries adult data from europe china russia the middle east and america however special devices the b. and d. can get unfiltered unfold copies of information in its system. ever grave doubts about the legality of the current practice we consider ourselves under obligation to our customers to work towards the situation in which to choose to valence of their telecommunications only takes place in a legal manner democracy data protection is one of the most important aspects and no security agency is able to catch all data from the
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so called d.c. it's security agency can call out data in a mess of way it's not only state or of single persons or due to one single aspect there is no restriction to kicks in the big end they have gone head to head before revelations in twenty thirteen from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden exposed how the german intelligence service and shed with the american identity or the time it was said that the information was filtered in the german citizens data was not included but the internet exchange insisted back then that it wasn't possible to be that selective has mountaintops and again there is no restriction due to sharing this state and there is little for exam a parliamentary control there have been some cases already. been a huge amount had been transferred. from india to n.s.a. and so it's not just because of nothing but it's because of presidents cases
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the india has not the best reputation anyway and in sharing data with the n.s.a. that been a scandal it's not a good signal to let there be unity get data from the six not. now you're up to date this saturday thanks very much for watching take me on the go get all wrapped up your app store i'll be back in half an hour to thank you again. 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 who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the beach but how would you . go all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets to you
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we need you to get going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one i was also appreciated meets just at the rio p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger. look. who'll be the next to get the treatment that greece got from the troika the i.m.f. the e.c.b. the e.u. they gang up they destroy a country for profit it's a it's a smash and grab and greece was destroyed they had a referendum and then they didn't pay any attention to the referendum they didn't
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want the troika wrong and look what happened in greece it turned it into a pit it turned into a shelter into garbage and now the same bankers are getting together because they need a like a shark always something to destroy to eat and consume so we were trying to figure out would italy be next for spain and i think were the two likely candidates so i guess as we've been saying that for five years that this was coming and i guess down italy will be the next meal for the. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the owners did not shoot around a corner. welcome
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to redacted tonight i'm john f. o'donnell boy and fire really cap is off this week i'll let you guess why he's either a smuggling in affordable medication from canada be spraying around up into the lattes of monsanto executives or see he's on tour doing stand up. but don't worry we've still got bred new bad as show over adapted stories from baird for you so let's do it first up our truth bomb natalie mcgill has discovered yet another twist the dimension of the prison industrial complex check it out.
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at some point you may have said or even heard a coworker say the phrase that's above my pay grade it's what you say when you're being asked to do something that's beyond your skill level and expertise. it's also the official motto of the entire white house cabinet. unfortunately the people who work in our federal prisons as teachers nurses and more don't have the luxury of adopting that same motto when asked to do things above their pay grade because i've spent a little prisons run low on guards nurses and cooks are filling in the federal bureau of prisons refers to this corner cutting practice as an augmentation because as we all know the fancy term to describe something terrible takes the sting out of you know the way your job calls your layoff or reduction in force and how i call my own
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farts old factory expressions one bureau of prisons nurse even told usa today we did a radio and set of keys and we don't know which keys fit which doors just the radio one a set of key. pieces clearly setting these civilian workers up for failure. or at the very least making them the world the least competent high school janitor. in an attempt to look less like a high school basketball coach who uses his entire bench when a star player comes down with the norovirus feel peace spokesman justin long. in the usa today when an insufficient number of correctional officers are available to cover an institution's critical custody post on any given shift institutions rely on overtime and the reassignment of other institution staff including public
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service officers who are all considered correctional workers to cover such posts and for nurses teachers and other staff who start their jobs at federal prisons they're considered a correctional worker after three weeks of basic correctional training yet actual correctional officers receive a year of probationary training a chance to learn but end out of working in the housing units to give you an idea of how absurd it is for the b.o.p.'s to think three weeks of correctional training isn't enough so stubborn as an officer consider that it takes twenty one weeks on average according to the bureau of justice to become a police officer in america and even that is way too little given that this is how one officer with twenty seven years of experience responded to a utah nurse who was with him her rights to not let him draw her patient's blood.
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i mean. in several states like california it takes two times longer to become a professional hairdresser than a cop and shiela bob still ended up with this haircut. but federal prisons clearly understaffed and the below p. expecting to cut up to sixty thousand positions campaigns in the twenty eighteen budget would trump approve a one hundred six million dollar increase the b.o.p.'s budget. with that much money a senate report told the p.o.p. to scale back on augmentation and hire more staff. west virginia senator joe manchin. even wrote a letter to be o. p. director mark and requesting detail information about feel peace plan to use additional money however as of april well the full sources confirmed that the bureau is moving forward with that staffing cuts anyway so you have the money to
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make the problem go away but you're not going to use it ok either these people have never had a mistress before or they remember her and realize money doesn't always make your problems disappear or maybe it's because the bureau of prisons never really had any plans to fill vacancies because just days after b.o.p.'s officials had a conference call about the expected thousands of cuts in federal prison staff out of him and now we do memo from the b o p entitled increasing population levels in private contractors syllabi instead of hiring more correctional officers so we don't have to rely on unqualified teachers and nurses to keep watch this memo suggests moving prisoners around to places where there is a profit motive to keep them imprisoned. when it's twenty sixteen deal with
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a inspector general report found that compared to federal facilities the private the phillies confiscated eight times as many contraband cellphones had higher rates of assault and were placing inmates rights and needs at risk of fortunately we think jeff sessions for this likelihood since he took time from his busy schedule of napping under his favorite lynching tree to roll back and obama era policies that would eventually end the use of federal private prison contracts. i mean. reversing the policy was the least sessions' could do to bank transfers current job given that out of the eleven private prisons and contract with the b.o.p.'s nine are operated by private prison juggernauts of course civic and geo group who gave two hundred fifty thousand dollars and four hundred seventy five thousand dollars to president tracks campaign and inauguration respectively and rely on teachers in
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particular to stand guard and left of you were prisoners receiving g.e.d.'s during the twenty seven thousand fiscal year two thousand six hundred sixty seven federal inmates earned a ged down about sixty percent from the previous year the world for an exit bender is already going to be hard enough they'll face a lack of jobs housing and family or friends who want to take them in or even be around them. but if we were full support staff inside the prison that's supposed to keep them stable and help improve their lives in favor of corporate handouts for feeding the prison industrial complex then we cripple them for life outside prison . like everything else in this administration this is taking a step backward. and after that particularly of progressive all factory expression out then taking steps backward
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as well. reporting from the department of justice natalie mcgill redact it tonight. wow. here's an idea let's drastically reduce mass incarceration by not having a racist system that puts people in prison for nothing crimes and then teachers wouldn't have to double as guards just the thought. anyway next up a highly under-reported and shocking aspect of the tragic tale of libya here's naomi care of already with the raging controversy. there are still unanswered questions about why the u.s. and nato bombed libya back to the stone age and twenty eleven a trial unfolding in france might offer us clues the former french president at an
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angry as men and munchkin land you go last sergeant posey is under arrest and facing charges for illegal campaign financing according to french media star cosey funded his two thousand and seven presidential campaign with fifty million dollars bills from. yes that gadhafi later in twenty eleven spearheaded a campaign against with missiles from nato and the best way to return a favor i'd say maybe and edible of arrangement would be fine you know the french mean business when they arrest a leader but you can't find the story anywhere in u.s. media except for the intercept and some of the online blurbs blurbs imagine of louis the sixteenth blurb in american papers at the time before the arab spring in two thousand and eleven so our cozy or president bling bling as he was so nicknamed for his spending was the best of friends with the king brave in two thousand and
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seven months after bling bling won the presidential election he invited to the obvious that of his iconic bedouin tent in front of him even a leg then some cozy turned his back on his old and body and circles if you can the first head of state to recognize the posing transitional council as libya's legitimate government issuing a death sentence to take up. by the way how are we going to spell khadafi is it with a g. as a with the k. . with a q then the story of the fifty million euros started to come out gadhafi told french media that it's thanks to him he became president and so are cozy is mentally deficient that's not nice to call a politician we refer to them as. and in the french.
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i wouldn't say that he is mentally deficient but sarkozy did try to ban star closing blue dolls while touting him self as a champion of the free market the invisible hand can do no wrong until it starts poking with needles shukri gonna was libya's oil minister took notes on the three payments made to start closing in two thousand and twelve the french news website media part started to leak documents about the fifteen million votes one day later than m's body was found in the danube river now officially the cause of death was a heart attack. where he just happened to be on a river and just happened to fall into the water you know a telltale symptom of a heart attack is being struck by a sudden desire to take a dip in just one of the sixteen to see on t.v. a lebanese arms dealer testified and reenacted that he delivered.
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in suitcases to start. but that can't be credible testimony trying to be and that's obviously a higher performer you know and maybe they should have gotten somebody better because he's not that good of a mind so cozy denies the allegation that you received cash from libya to find answer two thousand and seven campaign as the database it's akin. to do. what are described. where. on public television well aren't you ashamed to court a man who has been in prison if it looks as though it was a yes or no question you could have just a no last year u.k. parliamentary inquiry found that there was little hard evidence that could offer you was actually targeting civilians but you have to understand where nato is coming from. gadhafi sounded region really angry in his speeches
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that was the evidence that they used to convince the world that gobby was indiscriminately slaughtering his citizens he was yelling france which and then initiated the military intervention was motivated by konami and political interests not humanitarian ones in other words african countries get global economic dominance basically continuing to move on the old pathway i mean we are at it best know that on libya today is divided between three rival governments that seems like many governments and a myriad of armed groups backed by external powers like the u.a.e. and egypt that seems like too many proxy wars you know and security gap there's no time to do you know ok but before nato invaded libya had less of its population in poverty than the netherlands libyans had access to free healthcare education electricity and and loans.

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