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evidence that they used to convince the world that he was indiscriminately slaughtering his citizens he was yelling france which initiated the military intervention was motivated by economic 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 thought it best know that on libya today is divided between three rival governments that seems like she knew 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 a lot to do because 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 loans and women had great freedoms that had been the
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u.k. had been in france has this gregson investigation everyone is coming to terms with their past even the swedes confess swedish meatballs their national dish are actually a turkish recipe you know what those meatballs were to use it to assemble to be a suite of products you know like my lopsided dresser and my offsider fish but the u.s. remains in denial the truth is true anti-war for the mainstream media and to leftists for the less because apparently killing families far away is something everyone can get together and agree on you know it might not have been entirely a personal vendetta or an attempt to whitewash or cover ups or grows these campaign financing but it must be done and leave. the court in posture that this is them we care about you know about the night. we have to go to a quick break but don't forget you can check out all of our videos a huge. dot com slash redacted tonight i make sure to follow us on twitter at
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redacted tonight we'll be right back. into the. mini you a few comments seven comes to believe that we shan't should get out of the it's a song sherman come to stuff from the festival ok box let's be honest and pragmatic to the c.e.o. final decision on d.c. sure. has to come from watching. those washington is utilizing weans utilized to do all three rules.
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fifty years ago breaking and within to come together as a sleeping pill and just this is what i mean because octets does what it said just on the side effects what terrible but not on the road as shown induction untroubled more worldly here not the war then pulled them up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation in something two ways first will the physical times itself as well that the concert mind that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been able to justice and there's been a couple. who join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see if that.
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this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest says is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a difference far worse the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end it has no nasty i intend. to use this out and.
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welcome back what's up briggs activists. for the record years ago i'm the one who came up with the term redacted miss it was me you guys i vented it no big deal. i also came up with redact tards that did now work out. anyway this next topic i was aware of its existence of course but the sheer scale of it blew my mind it's poverty in america heres my breakdown. late last year professor philip alst and the united nations special rapporteur tour on extreme poverty and human rights spent two weeks visiting the united states to find out whether or not the existence of extreme poverty in america undermines the enjoyment of human rights by its citizens survey says the as it.
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is. according to alice than the united states is one of the world's richest most powerful and technologically innovative countries but neither its wealth nor its power nor its technology is being harnessed to address the situation in which forty million people continue to live in poverty forty million people that's the population of france if you added twenty five million to it the population of france is actually sixty five million well forty million is still a lot it's like seven ireland's. i should just drown with seven iowans to begin with. professor allison what is the biggest single challenge the biggest single challenge is to convey the sense that poverty itself is a violation of human rights what that really means is that it's a political choice that we make in different societies that when not going to
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address extreme poverty would discount to let people languish in that condition amen those are insightful words about poverty i just didn't realize they were going to be coming from a guy who looks and sounds like the embodiment of old the money now the judge a book by its cover but this guy vibe like he's in possession of golden coal oil and from the era of king nebuchadnezzar of ancient babylon i suppose he's going to rich splaying poverty to all of us. man i really have to stop being so judgmental. especially because alstom has a record of consistent impartiality which makes his statement un-american poverty all the more credible yeah i got to see past this guy's blinding whiteness yes i know i'm white too but not that whites anyway during his mission the good professor went to alabama california west virginia texas d.c.
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and puerto rico impart he said i met with many people barely surviving on skid row in los angeles i witnessed the severances go police officer telling a group of homeless people to move on but having no answer when asked where they could move to i heard how thousands of poor people get minor infraction notices which seem to be intentionally designed to quickly explode into under a table dead incarceration and the replenishment of municipal coffers that's right sadly it's incredibly expensive to be poor in america which is like the worst oxymoron i can think of. it's actually like the only oxymoron i could think of i know there's other ones but it's hard to just like come up with them on the spots you know. jumbo schrempp we're back on track now let's roll some really depressing statistics with ironically optimistic news.
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u.s. health care expenditures per capita are double the o.e.c.d. average and much higher than in all other countries but there are many fewer doctors in hospitals per person u.s. infant mortality rates in two thousand and thirteen are the highest in the developed world americans can expect to live shorter and sicker lives compared to people living in any other rich democracy us the inequality levels are far higher than those in most european countries in terms of access to water and sanitation the u.s. ranks thirty sixth in the world plus a whole bunch of other horrible. this is shocking to me because i was always told that america is the greatest country in the world nobody ever told me america is the greatest country in the world at keeping people poll or that's messed up and here's something else that puts the x. in american exceptionalism not to be confused with putting the x. x. x.
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in american exceptionalism. years ago i actually worked on the set of that video shoot trust me you can never own see the erotically a haunting image of a bald eagle furiously making love to a fredo pie while confederate civil war reactors pleasure themselves the zero dark thirty trailer in the background. ousting concludes in practice the united states is alone among developed countries insisting that while human rights are of fundamental importance they do not include rights they guard against dying of hunger dying from a lack of access to affordable health care or growing up in a context of total deprivation at the end of the day particularly in a rich country like the usa the persistence of extreme poverty is a political choice made by those in power with political will it can readily be eliminated so why are we eliminating it where's the political will more
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specifically where's all the money going i'll give you a heads it rhymes with irrational nonsense yep you guessed it national defense. weight military intelligence there's another odd similar i was. so i don't have time to delve into all the ways that are waging of endless war and military spending is bankrupting the country but i do have time to lip sync eisenhower. and not even the go to military industrial complex farewell speech i've got a deep work on for you all from his nine hundred fifty three chance for peace
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speech and him every gun that you meet every war you're wrong every rocket fired signifier in the final. the bench. mongerer not. go to are cold and are not book wow eisenhower's words still ring true today and that was really empowering to do but strike trouble to axt i am remember one person walked into a room when he was supposed to go this way and he said he was going this way and he walked in and he went this way and everyone said what happened. that was less empowering it was more like a freaky stroll down dementia road reporting from downtown l.a. john of o'donnell redacted. i never want to lip sync again ever
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i was scared his essence was going to like seep into my brain somehow and then i'd have to be trumpeted to. anyway i am thrilled to now be joined by my fellow redacted correspondents natalie mcgill and they only care of on the let me ask you this natalie so you did a story about prisons that was very informative very funny also incredibly infuriating are there any aspects of this story that you didn't get to go yeah so obviously there's this concern about the expanded role that private prisons are going to play in the midst of all these b o p budget cuts and last week the house of representatives they passed a bill called the first step act this allows nonviolent offenders with good time so-called good time credits to serve the rest of their days in a halfway house or home confinement even honor and stuff like that but since the d.o.j. reduced funding for halfway houses there's this concern particularly among democratic
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lawmakers that these are going to be run by private prison companies instead this was sounding like a positive thing at first then julie what i knew if i just sat there and listen long enough that something awful was going to go a little bit. they owe me you. grew revealed a lot about the bizarre relationship between gadhafi and sort of cozy you want to talk about some things that you didn't have time to put into your segment ok how much time do i have now. thirty minutes to an hour because i can really go on forever yes in two thousand and three khadafi ended his diplomatic isolation and first visited france as. i mentioned in the piece he was best friends with sir cozy before even when he. was just a minister in the french government and then when he ran for president khadafi helped to help him from the campaign. but anyways it's interesting that in twenty
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eleven the whole oh western countries turned against gadhafi even though everybody had a friendship with him in the u.k. now documents are coming out the u k b m i six was cooperating with gadhafi to torture victims so they would just. soak it up he would basically buy weapons from european countries and he would also cooperate with intelligence from other countries and help torture people as well so khadafi was. you know part of the. you know part of the crimes that we were committing to. what i want to say is they owe me natalie thank you guys very much for joining me for this very special all correspondence episode of er doctor tonight you guys are amazing that's our show
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but we have sort of posting daily news updates and exclusive videos that redacted tonight. you can also get them by texting the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free in the u.s. and check out our podcast moment of clarity it's free on i tunes and stitcher until next time goodnight and good friday. who'll be the next to get the treatment that. the i.m.f. d.c.b. the they gang up they destroy a country for profit it's a it's a smash and grab and greece was destroyed at a referendum and then they pay. any attention to the referendum they didn't want to try to run 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 like a shark always something to destroy to eat so we were trying to figure out would it
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only be next i think are the two likely candidates so i guess as we've been saying that for five years that this was coming and i guess doubt italy will be the next meal for the i'm. never know what's around the corner never know was the. excitement knowing that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. going to the string through. the violence is a part. of the frantic. we can do these things and be. important for all. the lost. undismayed and infirm
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for a while although. i would grow older we're not really beautiful don't get. meaning in these music if you don't involve constantly evolving and. we have the privilege of being the most united states senate seat to and many of the alliances promoted by the west united states in particular members where we also have the proof is in. the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so while it sounds contradictory it is contradictory and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know it's just cool with the end of one we'll be
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headline news the u.s. clocks a u.n. resolution calling for the protection of palestinian civilians on the gaza border after months of deadly clashes with israeli soldiers plus. the letter was given to me by him you know the phone call would you like to see what was in that letter all your life with it how much how much money how much after getting a letter from the leader of north korea donald trump says that a much anticipated summit between washington and pyongyang will take place after. a florida jury awards for compensation to the grieving family of a black man who was fatally shot in his own home by police.
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for marty international three pm on saturday here in moscow welcome to the program first for you this hour the united states has vetoed a u.n. resolution the called for the protection of palestinian civilians on the gaza border america's own resolution which blamed the islamist militant group hamas for the violence failed to get any support from the un. the draft has been submitted on behalf of arab nations the terrorist group hamas beyers primary responsibility the revolution of mention. five times yet you couldn't bring. your third dimension of hamas even one. going through loud and spell it all goes against. final outcome of today's vote is extremely disappointing but unfortunately not surprising that secession is another missed opportunity for this council we are offering
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a separate resolution the text as proposed does not reflect a balanced and impartial approach to the israeli palestinian conflict it is some us that has incited violent acts we regret that the american text does not adequately reference israel's responsibilities and obligations with regard to guns the majority of those killed by israeli defense forces in recent weeks were members of the hamas terrorist group who's responsible for gaza being blockaded by air and sea israel it is a mosque that has attacked the very humanitarian access points into gaza but those in favor of please raise their hand. on this all comes months after months of deadly unrest on the israeli gaza border on friday alone a palestinian volunteer nurse was killed and at least one hundred protesters were
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injured. tensions are running high where the palestinian protesters who are very close to the front in the israeli forces actually think that the only thing. more tear gas is being fired and cousin protesters as you see. tear gas is literally thing the place also targeting the palestinian prime minister and here's another injury that was just right now from the new defense my injuries are coming injuries after injuries and most of the injuries to there are actually in that right leg that's how we saw more than fifteen injuries in the right leg that is already snipers continue to target the palestinians with live i mean it's an end as you see at that time i think are ready to take every three that are drives
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thousands of palestinians continue to participate in the great march of return for more than ten weeks now the palestinians are holding one message to the world that they have the right to demand and they have the right to protest as for the israeli defense forces they say they were operating lawfully and in self-defense now throughout the unrest israel said that it's defending its borders accusing hamas which they say is terrorist of using the protests as a cover to attack. since the start of the protests call them entrepreneur two months ago at least one hundred sixteen palestinian protesters have been killed by i.d.f. soldiers at the border according to the international red cross thirteen thousand palestinians have been injured more than three thousand wounded life i mean nation the organization is now boosting the medical assistance program in the area initiatives going to cost more than five million dollars over the next six months or so i would include two surgical teams which are expected to conduct around two thousand operations
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a fifty bed surgical unit as well as additional paramedics and supplies here's how the red cross describes the humanitarian situation in gaza right now. the hospital simply cannot grasp or deal with a bigger influx of violence. if we see the same amount of wounded arriving in your speed doors as what we saw on the fourteenth of may and would simply have hundreds of patients leading to death in the parking lot. was. tanzan have already lost some of their limbs and became amputees and follows an arms have been wounded including several thousands by live ammunition that's something that is overwhelming for any help system in the world the accelerated deterioration of the humanitarian situation has affected all speed
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tours as i think leave it all clean for a structure so the capacity of the system to cope with this if we were doing frick's is extremely limited and this is why the i.c.r.c. he says well. its capacity to whence where we've as a medical kit needs you're in gaza. was. you know when you are you know spit or eggs of palestinian red cross and a speedo and in forty minutes eighty were been wounded arrive when you're in chief and in eight hours five hundred cases arrive this is something that is absolutely unmanageable in most schools in paris in new york but even more in gaz are which is already civilly weakened and butter of the place a very difficult humanitarian situation that prevails in history. was. humanitarian
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assistance is very nice and this is why we decided to act even more but on top of that absent of geopolitical really even decisions the situation will only worsen and worsen. guys are now working on the edge of a cliff. donald trump has reaffirmed his commitment to meet with the leader of north korea for a peace summit this month is after the american president revealed to journalists that he'd received a very nice letter from kim jong un the thing is it's not clear right now whether trump actually read it. the letter was given to me by him you know and that letter was. written this letter or would you like to see what was in that letter or you might go with how much how much your how much it was a very interesting letter and i haven't seen the letter you know i purposely didn't
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know. i haven't opened i didn't open it in front of the director what i was in so i did the letter was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who was part of the pyongyang delegation and the u.s. talks between america and north korea should rule for the twelfth of june in singapore and that meeting was only a called off by trump due to what he called open hostility. has her own take on what's going on. it looks like trump and kim may have popped off probably possibly maybe in case you missed that feel good story of the. donald trump and came here and. there you know some great show the new justin and selena i'm looking at them just as i said are you glad that these are the two men with that fingers on the button the big date and you twelve but trump pulls it off saying that a friend told him said that he got it from someone else that came with saying mean things about the u.s.
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vice president or something like that what was particularly annoying for cameras that just the day before want to teach him how desperate you were to me stop all mountain child would be from what he said i would say it was actually that. he got involved somehow if a few days later saying i truly believe north korea has brilliant potential and will be and great economic and financial nation one day you'll know how to. get. there what it means to just get together talk teasing us. trying. to commit to getting rid of everything that you know mel is wrong with the only. came john will be mindful of the fact that libby is loveable colonel gadhafi agree to do just that but a few years later was dragged from the drain and sure so you can see the argument for keeping it a little didn't air and you know. that's a common donald give the boy a chance to grow up a mound. early.
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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 thousand star case you missed it trump and kim finally agreed to meet they've officially booked a romantic suite at singapore's raffles hotel 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 now reacting to the news of that meeting trump additionally said that he didn't like it but added that he was willing to change his mind if something positive came out of it korean affairs experts we contacted say the united states doesn't want to be sidelined in the peace process if you give this president.
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