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haven't opened it i didn't open it in front of the director the letter was passed to trump by a former north korean intelligence chief who is part of the delegation to the u.s. talks between america and north korea are scheduled for the twelfth of june in singapore the meeting was earlier called off by trump due to what he called open hostility years pauli boyko is take on what's going on. this like him may have a cop. probably possibly maybe in case you missed it is that a feel good story of the summer. donald trump and came to light by bold on tenterhooks their value most in rachel the new justin and selena i'm looking at them just as attractive are you glad that these other two men with that fingers on the button as big date part of the june the twelfth but trump pulls it off saying that a friend told him said that he'd heard from someone else that came with saying mean
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things about the u.s. vice president also something like that what was particularly annoying for kim was that just the day before he turned around desperate he was to meet up the whole mountain that wouldn't be from what he said on twitter it was actually true that there he dangled some hope of few days later saying i truly believe north korea has brilliant potential and will be a great economic and financial nation one day you'll know how to. get. there why do these two just get together top teasing us from the trunk of one's good career to commit to getting rid of it every day with no one else wrong with me the only other one came to learn will be mindful of the fact that libby is noble colonel gadhafi agreed 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 cheeky little did tara and you know. that's a common donald give the boy a chance to grow up a mountain be. totaly.
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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 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 and singapore heights how. the u.s. north korean summit was being debated kim jong un met with russia's foreign minister reacting to news of the meeting trump initially said he didn't like it but then he was willing to change his mind if something positive came from a korean efforts experts to we contacted say the u.s. doesn't want to be sidelined in the peace process. this president the branding.
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like to call it the 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 could really use right now and he wants to do what no president in the u.s. is 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 believes the other countries take the lead in the u.s. becomes the side player in peace then you lose there that is. 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 and that 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 then being you know he's meeting with lavrov he's meeting with huge and paying. 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. the ground some of force since that's the amount of florida jury eventually awarded the family of a block fatally shot by police officers he was killed in his garage four years ago officers were investigating a complaint about lloyd music we awarded the family a total of four dollars one for funeral expenses on
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a dollar for each of his three children now adults because the jury established that the officer involved in the shooting was only one percent fault so the compensation was reduced to just four cents afterwards it was established that the fatally shot man was intoxicated when officers arrived on the sum could end up being zero bravery hill jr was a father to three children he was fatally shot three times through a garage door by police in twenty fourteen police claim he was holding a gun which it's believed he was. unloaded on the family's lawyer say's 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 ariana and gregory the third their
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pain and suffering their loss of a father is only worth a penny it's just a proposed 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 crowd funding campaign to raise money for the children and it's already received over forty four thousand dollars but their lawyer say's they will continue their battle for justice regardless 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
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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 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. crucifixes no hough to be on display in public buildings across germany's largest state story still ahead where back in ninety seconds. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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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 want the troika wrong and look what happened in greece it turned it into a pit it turned into a shell turned 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 italy be next for spain and i think were the two likely candidates 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 i'm.
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back with r.t. international this south of the evening in moscow spain's separatist region. is back in charge of its own affairs after months of direct rule by madrid the new government was sworn in just hours after spain's new prime minister took over cast on leader torah used his first speech to value to continue the breakaway regions push for secession from madrid the council on cabinets revival follows seven months of federal control after last year's referendum which was deemed illegal by spring tour of places the us to karla's puts the months who fled the country and is wanted on charges of rebellion tour is appealing to the country's new prime minister pedro sanchez to put council and independence back on the negotiating table one of the key figures in the couple of solidarity for independence coalition told r.t. dialogue must take priority over calling for another referendum. i think that
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no it's not the not it's not the key issue there to make another referendum the referendum it was done and more than two million people was coming to vote and we must not forget these results and a new president only it's also possible maybe on a second stage. or day on it with but not now i think that mr total must take consideration and must act with many care with negotiations or with the outlook if they open the yellow book. with a government mandate i think that from say they will pull they will propose a new a step. a new way. to maintain relations between. the. people here for me. one to independence i think that and you must. not have the support of the people.
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the syrian army has rotted they lost the pockets of terrorists scythe off the capital damascus and civilians are heading back to the newly liberated cities now some are coming to terms with their lives after the war while others are searching for loved ones who went missing during the conflict. he fought in the militia supporting the syrian army there were twenty two soldiers in his assault and they wanted to attack a maple twenty second they group came here but they got ambushed and sculptural. doesn't die so i still terrorists called me from a czar's and told me they killed they send me photos and took
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a picture of this thing on may first sent me this picture and then this one this is me as are his buddies. 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 his body every day he would come here every day i will find him he will . say let's turn our attention to germany where a controversial new law in the southern state of bavaria no obliges that crucifixes are displayed at the entrances of all public buildings which are europe
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correspondent peter over. 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 the ferry is a new president marcus soda and his reasoning is that this is supposed to reinforce bavarian identity in the face of large scale in the variation given in by and signal it is a signal of filth assurance and 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 the 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 cross that seems the dots to me and. i don't think ovarian identity depends on crosses it is stronger in other ways with beer gardens and local traditions it's an elite knowing gone it's gone with 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 all day are onside with the plan. this is not a defensive reaction but
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a positive reinforcement of our car. 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 two 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 of a separation of church and state there has to be clarified whether this mixing up. of a religious symbol with security or rooms of a secular state is really compatible with oh at the very income situation there
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hasn't 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 at some point in the future peter all of the various. life marked international day for the protection of children and in all walks of life parents will do of course whatever they have to to keep their offspring art of harm's way here's one mother doing just that in school. well i can confirm that duck and ducklings they did safely get across the street after a while ok we are all over social media interim facebook twitter gay. you're
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a fix on alton and i'll see you in thirty minutes time this is aren't. many european countries it's seven come to believe that we shan't should get out of this a song and come to something the festival ok but let's be honest and pragmatic do the final decision on this issue. has to come from watching. those washington. utilizing weans utilized you'll be three rules.
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i'm action or times are we going underground as after this week's top level russian korean meetings in pyongyang pentagon boss mad dog mattis today goes to singapore ahead of president trump's on or off nuclear talks coming up in the shop assistants a vision filmmaker whistleblower actor and activist rose mcgowan exposes the hollywood propaganda model and tells us why not to trust a man in a three thousand dollars suit we speak to her about her manifesto brave demystifying a multi-billion dollar system that seeps into the consciousness of billions of all around the world told us and more coming up in today's going underground but first those fighting nato nation neoliberalism were to be on the streets of rome today to protest what they see as the death of democracy in europe the electorally successful five star movement that alone its far right allies just didn't want to defect so e.u. appointed i.m.f. man to be prime minister of italy we don't know about it don't yet know that you
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see ladyship. if you want to change it you can see that if i don't. want to get you to see anything you want to get like you i just might do you know or in other words what's happened in europe in the past ten or twenty years is just astonishing i mean even the wall street journal is astonished pointed out recently in an article to which is correct that in europe no matter what government is elected you know for a left or right and if you know they follow exactly the same policies nigel farage saw that and so from the left to the mentor of u.k. labor leader jeremy corbin in europe the key positions are upon not electing the commission for example or appointed not one of them in the team and the way that europe has developed is that the bankers and the mountain national corporations have got very powerful positions and if you comment on them they will tell you what
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and cannot do and then john acceptable ideas that were today supposed to be given voice on the streets of the eternal city but italy which will be the third largest economy in the e.u. off to rex it has long been targeted for not being in line with washington in one thousand nine hundred eleven debated nature collaboration with ome groups to defy democracy as former f.b.i. consultant paul williams told sean stone son a film director all of us about operation gladio one r t is watching the hawks during gladio one the years of lead in italy when there were these horrific bombings even the blown your bombing posited from time they were all done by really to stay behind units a gladder your units spurred on by the cia whether destabilization of italy is open to debate no one need to bait how a particular italian american actors destabilize the arguable propaganda of the us
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military industrial complex. hollywood her name is rose mcgowan and she's been in the news for bringing down powerful men like harvey weinstein currently on bail after being indicted by a grand jury for sex crimes that he denies roses appeared in scores of t.v. and feature films a directorial debut dawn was nominated for the grand jury prize at sundance and they just work is brave tracing her journey from the children of god cult in southern italy to becoming a movie star she joins me now rose welcome to going underground so why do you think many people believe this part autobiography part manifesto about hollywood of the journey towards hollywood as well as only what is so rare. i think it's so rare because people don't talk back to hollywood people don't break rake and they don't tell secrets even though this is definitely not a tell all and like i say it's a tell it how it is people don't really do that either is that because of the powerful interest stopping anyone from hiding the what's beneath it i think it is
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the powerful interest i think it's just because it's how it's always been done you know how we call things you know the best poirot for the job like we have the same names we have the same schedule that they did from when they started hollywood don't deviate it just stays the same because these are the unwritten rules but you know i don't really believe in unwritten rules i don't i don't see the point and i i don't see the point in not saying it like it is really intimations of the horror and you name check one very famous. francis former. record so i mean apart from the fact that electroshock therapy is actually used later in the in the narrative what's the importance of friends for frances farmer was a classic hollywood actress and she did very few films she was doing very well and the hollywood powers that be wanted her to continue being famous she did not want to be she didn't want to be an actress she didn't want that life for herself and.
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the studio head in collusion with her mother had her kidnapping given electroshock therapy to force her to want to be famous and instead as i say in the book it left her just a husk of a woman and that is kind of i wrote that because it's kind of the message you get as a woman there just. they would love to be able to do that to me i'm sure of it it is just don't get out of line little girl don't get out of line with what schork was it you explained it is quite funny actually so. was the united states given that you left the cold in italy and you arrived in the united states which of america actually was i don't know that i've ever gotten over being shocked when america i tell you the truth on a daily basis is quite shocking. it is an incredibly beautiful land but it was very traumatic and i did have a big quibble with orange cheese and not understand it having never seen it before
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and into me it was just a perfect metaphor for. i mean imagine going to the food there in the eighty's in america it was going from italian food in tuscany you to that was just everything was different was loud it was it was it was everything you think you cried over the denny's getting i cried over eating spaghetti a fast food restaurant i thought this is it i'm stuck when it comes to the classes room where do with and that's the word to use when food stamps are involved at school people ashamed people are shamed for that and it was interesting going back and forth between my father who at the time did have you know some money to than my mother who was putting yourself back to university so we were on a very lean budget and it is it likes to pretend it doesn't have that class structure that it got free of it but that's who we were formed by you know america anyway and it's not free of it and how exactly do you think it manifests in different ways that none of us everywhere just from if you're poor you go to the
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drugstore the chemist to get your face cream instead of you know the in the u.k. would be so for it is for the fancy people but it's the same people behind say l'oreal making bows products or. you know they follow you in places if they don't feel like you're quite right for it or they exist all the examples of it the subtleties the if you go into a wal-mart there which is you know store by and large it's a very cheap clothing store and i think they've just rolled out a big market here but it was interesting i went into one recently and all the clothing marketed towards people of a certain means were all fluorescent and i thought you're not going to go into a store on you know rodeo drive with all these floor it was like so we can easily identify the poor people there's a lot of psychology that goes into the stuff and i i had a lot of time i suppose to think about it and your choice of rebellion like so many
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of the children all around the world was the only way that many of them have. fashion music in fashion and just i didn't i was very ok with being different i was very ok i was looking differently and i was ok with putting out a message of i guess i'm not like you and it wasn't. they just knew that inherently they stink of lee you know when you're from somewhere else they love making you feel like you're the freak and i just but it's not me through the country of immigration in the book you say. you hear the teacher saying when trying to teach you the pledge of allegiance it might get the communist out of you and then you say that's how you were fascists. didn't even get that no no historical and you know not really and the books were really wrong and the books that they taught with and you still do. i didn't put this in the book or it got cut
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but i was very influenced by malcolm x. when i was eleven and i was your average eleven year old reading material but i was reading the autobiography of malcolm x. and he said something that really stuck with me at that time when i'd come to america and he said why would you let your enemies teach your children. and not just kind of really stuck with me in terms of realising i didn't want their information in my head i didn't want the propaganda in my head i'll take what i want leave the rest and there was a powerful influence it was probably well malcolm x. very known for by any means necessary some that kind of power in any kind of move of justice it went right influenced me incredibly. i mean this is the story of the autobiographical part of the story quite bizarre the story where not to being a drug addict drug addict you end up in rehab you just. i mean stepdad you know really at the end of the day. what you're taught about drugs rehab i learned
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a lot about drugs rehab i learned about what they do how much street value was what they look like where the best areas are to procure them and i thought it was the most bizarre form of teaching and obviously they want to repeat customers in this particular rehabilitation center so i chose to leave it because drugs rife in. in hollywood as well would. one would say the right for too much everywhere but in hollywood i'm sure yes and the meanness you saw in the streets after that when you were homeless and so would you say in terms of meanness it was worse amongst the three thousand dollars for worse there was a lot more kindness on the street there's a lot more kindness shown and that is something. you kind of fall into a band of people quite quickly. and i i really i think fundamentally there came from people that did tell the truth and so i just naively assumed people were telling me the truth once i got to hollywood i couldn't
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understand why they would lie i would think about it not that they can't be like you because what would be the motive the motive is simply to live. and this is the studio executive system which what it didn't change since the one nine hundred thirty s. was an earlier comment earlier as a matter it hasn't changed and the. it's the same amount of directors in the directors guild of america talk about that in the book you know and that's those are all the directors that are making the product that you see that goes into your mind and worldwide and that statistic that ninety six percent males in that d.g.a. directors guild that hasn't changed one hundred forty six why is it being so able to prevent anyone from storming the barricades cults are very good at that are. and supported by the media as well with the raw specifically with me the role of the media is is very much and has always been you know hand in hand with hollywood
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. and the government's completely hands off obviously this government's not going to be doing anything about it but the government's always been pretty much hands off except for the blacklisting era after that stopped the original blacklisting you know joseph mccarthy in the fifty's it was cointelpro somewhere in between rather than twelve unsanctioned yeah but it was the black listing for mean media the way to speak about how media treated me was that they were in fact paid often has been proven to drag me to say bad things about me for the last twenty years really and you think you're just i mean in this story it is read reads as until until the end of the ending i mean you had this one man to a brit cancer chrysalis records just describe his story and when he was one of the one light in your life he was a light cancer was somebody who helped me out of a bad situation and i hope for the future and then he was murdered still unsolved.

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