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it was. you just said that there is proof militants used chemical substances who punished them if they received any punishment did the coalition an attack them immediately i did not see anything like that because. the gaza israel border is bracing for more protests this tuesday palestinians are marking the fifty first anniversary of the six day war known to them as next a day or the day of setback one hundred palestinians have been killed since the end of march when anti occupation protests started meantime the u.s. ambassador to israel has some less than diplomatic advice for journalists covering the violence. the. let's expand on that live to tell of eve our correspondent there paula slayer hi paula what provoked that comment. well the american
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ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border and the cover of burning tires and with pistols amala tough cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed. hamas terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure and we understand that israel has a. rights to defend itself urged the members of the security council to exercise at
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least as much scrutiny of the actions of the hamas terrorist group as it does to israel's legitimate right of self-defense. now despite the fact that american officials have come out in support of how the israeli army behaved in dealing with those gaza protests there has been unprecedented criticism in the international community particularly by human rights groups you have for example human rights watch saying that the i.d.f. behavior was a bloodbath you have the united nations saying that it was outrageous you had amnesty international saying to quote that there was a horrifying use of live ammunition against armed protesters now the latest figures we have from the gaza health ministry are that one hundred and nineteen people were killed in nine weeks of violence the situation on the ground is still tense and unfortunately we're bracing ourselves for those figures to climb. the water what's
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happening on the border as well in case things get agitated yet again for now there are two middle east correspondent paula slayer thanks for that. i was just nine days and counting until football's biggest event kicks off in russia so what but it's hard to catch up with former brazil defender a two time world cup winner cafu he's been giving us some insight into how is nationwide perform at this summit on. well expectations are really high not only concern in the world cup in russia but also concerning the world cup in general especially regarding the brazilian team pressure is high you are fighting for a world cup with the brazilian team there are more than two hundred twenty million brazilians hundreds and twenty million football coaches two hundred and twenty million football fans so there is additional pressure on players to have a great world cup when we come to a world cup we come to when no one plays at the world cup just to see that it's late we come to ween of course sometimes it doesn't happen the way you want to but you can be sure that the won't be and the lack of commitment and brazil is going to
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have a great world cup well here's a quick line up of the champions of the last five total months for you starting with france in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight then brazil then all the italian and we witnessed in two thousand and six four years later it was spain and of course the current trophy holder germany much longer so we're going to play out in front of this team our team meanwhile is fired up ready to go with our special coverage of the fifa world cup twenty eighteen russians first time event.
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i know i'm not. that sort of steer clear of golf. when lawmakers manufactured them sentenced to public wells. when the ruling classes project themselves. in the
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primary go round me the woman was told. to ignore middle of the room sick. anymore you really. can say anything he wants to say and you can't fire him you know it won't be another election until twenty twenty and he's gliding into. twenty eighteen probably one even if many representatives support in the end there's a lot this year. welcome back germany's refugee agency is being investigated for corruption it's accused of
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offering asylum for bribes chancellor merkel's now being dragged into the scandal with claims that she was aware of the problems but did nothing to reform the organization our europe correspondent peter all of the picks up the story as the cash for asylum investigation into the german federal office for migration and refugees all gathers speed public focus has turned to the german chancellor angela merkel and what she knew about the agency's problems its former head frank here didn't fly skaven interview to a leading german sunday tabloid in which he said he held a face to face meetings with the chancellor and made it explicitly clear that his agency couldn't cope with the pressures being put on it by refugee policy. there was no structure or organized development in the form of specific tasks set of priorities or occult collation of personality acquirements since no instructions were available everyone could work as they saw feet in response to those claims
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a spokesperson for angle merkel had this to say it's not too late and of course there was an ongoing intense process of changing the work of the german federal office of migration and refugees when the refugee crisis broke out i'm just trying to make clear that this device it has repeated reported on these changes in the prove to the how the federal states the bond the stock the cabinets he spoke at press conferences and again and again to the public and major league the chancellor was informed about the plan of the reforms and the measures taken in this agency. the investigation began after it was alleged that an employee at the time fought for us in bremen wrongfully granted asylum to twelve hundred people on the list though security services say were two islamic extremists one of whom they describe as an actual terror threat while forty four others belonged to islamist groups prosecutors allege that the female employee took both money and gifts to grant
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asylum wrongfully between twenty thirteen and twenty sixteen as the investigation continues she did nice those charges against her politicians both from the opposition and from within and glimmer calls on coalition partners saying they want answers. it is not about accusations it is not about the vindication of a conspiracy theory but rather about a sober investigation. we have to investigate the accusations of negligence and corruption and you have to do it quickly and everyone who was involved should give testimony the former refugee card to nato and the interior ministry there is a way to be done in this investigation last month the country's largest opposition party alternative for germany launched a lot. suit against anglo merkel's refugee policy they say that the chancellor's decision to welcome around one of the half a million refugees to the country should have gone through a vote in the start and the fact that it didn't is unconstitutional and so we put
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the legal course in front of the court to question whether there there is a legal. explanation or a legal reason to open our borders hopefully we'll have a special committee to go into that well the point we're making is probably the scandal is not something about the so one. office environment and has to do with political responsibility and we have to look at who is responsible for everything what has happened there before now the big question remains if the chancellor knew that the migration refugee agency was struggling why was nothing done to relieve the pressure betrayal of r.t. earlier. u.s. federal prosecutors working on that from russia probe accused president from former campaign manager of pressuring witnesses to give false evidence of a trial of forty is said to have failed to register as a foreign agent when he lobbied for ukraine in twenty twelve but the now explains
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when it comes to meddling the us is a past master they alleged meddling in the two thousand and sixteen us presidential election still dominates headline stateside russian meddling into the twenty sixteen election russian interference in russia is again trying to disrupt our elections russia did meddle in the two thousand and sixteen election but he didn't need a history lesson to understand that foreign meddling is a global game one that the u.s. plays very well. through our history when we tried to manipulate or influence elections or even overturn the government it was done with the best interests of the people of that country in mind given the traditional reverence for human rights according to studies between nine hundred forty six and their two thousand great powers intervened one hundred seventeen times in foreign affairs with the us making up a large chunk of those statistics. part design in the cold interventions in other words
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situations when great powers that intervene in elections in other countries in an attempt to determine the election result the united states intervened in elections of. elections in this manner in forty seven countries for this purpose between one thousand nine hundred eighty six and two thousand here's a few examples the say i publicly admitted it was behind the notorious nine hundred fifty three k. of iran's democratically elected prime minister he insisted on oil should be nationalized which perhaps wasn't in the best interest of iranians or washington so it seems so he was overthrown in the shell small installed for the next twenty six years to safeguard the west oil ambitions in the country until it all ended and the west an islamic revolution. the one who is an enemy is america there is not based on prejudice or pessimistic point of view but rather it stems from experience
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from a crippling real understanding of the actual realities of the world from a wrong to chile two decades on and the cia is supporting a bloody military coup in south america the pinochet government prisons torches and killed some forty thousand also political enemies including us citizens and the f.b.i. surveillance like caesar peering into the colonies from distant rome nixon said the choice of government by the chileans wasn't acceptable to the president of the united states the attitude in the why. have seemed to be if in the wake of vietnam i can no longer stand in the marines then i will send in the cia with this in mind is alleging russian meddling in the us election a little hypocritical the reelection campaign of former russian president boris yeltsin was secretly managed by three american political consultants they spilled the beans to a us magazine about their collaboration with the clinton white house to bump up his
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approval ratings although the americans spoke no russian and worked through translators they began secretly laying out an american style campaign to counter the public sentiment running against yeltsin the plot was thrilling so much so showtime made a movie about it based on a true story the russians played for me you know just every way whether they wanted . to look for hope today apparently stalin but. it seems as though outside intervention in domestic politics is as old as politics itself and when it comes to u.s. meddling it's all change your country for the best whether you want it why not. fifty six mission to the international space station is set to blast off on wednesday from the baikonur kazakstan with another international crew on board the crew of three are expected to take two days to reach the orbiting laboratory jack limburger is at the launch site. we rode into the baikonur cosmodrome as the sun
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was rising in order to catch the first glimpses of the craft as it left the assembly platform to slowly surely and ever so cautiously make its way to the launch pad. the solar system is actually made up of two parts the rocket and the spacecraft itself first of the gate was the rocket which contains the most i catch it aspect the first piece boosters which pressure around twenty metres long it will burn for only one hundred eighteen seconds before falling away at which point the second the third stage rockets take up the top half is the actual spacecraft and it can also be broken down into three sections at the very top of the orbital module where the global sit for takeoff. clearly the site you system is the only one in the world used to get crewmembers back and forth to the international space station behind me
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you can see the rocket taking its final position on the platform before takeoff. system it's finally in place here at launch pad one also known as the garden start named in honor of your car in the first man ever launched into space back in one nine hundred sixty one and that was just a few years after the first artificial satellite was also launched right from here and on wednesday i'm going to get a chance to witness my very own liftoff and it's always a spectacle that never gets old we'll be watching out loud for you so check in with i'll tell you tomorrow what we're watching the software you know we're waiting for president putin to arrive in vienna because reports next when the plane touches down you'll see it in the bottom right of the screen that will be about to update you with your next on the international world news in thirty four minutes.
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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. you guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to meet the center of the page but always will and will show the great game the british you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the doll going let's go. a low as does i want to and i'm really happy to join that the game for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one i was also. needs to just say the reno bianchi team's latest edition to make up is bigger than anybody just say look.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all
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four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the oldest did not shoot around a corner. hey this is max a bit about your this is a report oh we got all kinds of good stuff for you today. max but i want to bring up the issue of squirrels because the squirrels in this world they're the bane of my existence we have many schools around here in north carolina and you know i notice because they're always dodging in front of my car
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and then i have to screech to a stop and they were running in front of the road and they have a little acorn in their mouth and they're like they think i'm going to stay alive and i spend all day long so so busy so engaged in burying all these acorns all over the place because they're stupid and they have a bad memory so they don't learn from history that the fact is that they lose their cones all the time though they are so afraid of somebody stealing it and this is how stupid i think we as a human race are this is a very interesting analogy that you're making there what the squirrels you know they've got their own economy coming down hard on the squirrels they nuts and other squirrels fine and it's a big economy it all works out in the squirrels have been around for a long long time they were here before humans were here their ancestors and they'll be here after all gone because they've got
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a unique way of surviving this world well even think about it they bury these nuts and then other squirrels find it now look at this whole resistance movement in america and the media space we have they basically ran on a platform of outrage and looking for anything to get the other side fired and now it's back firing on a lot of media personalities here in the united states from the left wing the from the resistance i might point out joy reid. our samantha bee everybody's looking we as a media and cultural people are spending our time searching i go some thoughts on that well we're searching for those little knots and have been planted the seeds the acorns and nuts and somebody planted in an old blog post from like twenty years ago and we're trying to say fire that person fire that person yeah you got the squirrels versus the maximum credit tours in the white house that have
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lunch roasting up squirrel meat of all these media personalities here's the deal you've got basically profanity arbitrage you've got a profanity arbitrage in the making you see trump can say anything he wants to say and he can't fire on you know it won't be another election until twenty twenty and he's gliding into twenty eighteen probably won't even lose many representatives and support in the in this election this year so he says something outrageous he says something profane that's not profound in any way and then celebrities like a sarah silverman or it's a samantha baby or is roseanne barr and there's got to be some guys too in this mix can't think of any at the moment but they say these outrageous things they tweet these outrageous things and the course corporate america will immediately fire them and they are out in the street because there's profanity arbitrage so it reminds me if we were living in the south of france if you recall and we live next door to
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a very famous chateau and this is where the rolling stones recorded one of their earliest records as main street exile on main street and a lot of the locals try to keep up with keith richards with his heroin use and they all died but keith richards lived because keith richards is immortal but everyone else died so it's like these guys are the equivalent of the squirrels that run in front of the car and don't have somebody as nice as i to stop and let them. yes most people just run them over but i stop you know actually when you talk about trans tweets and he gets away with it if you look throughout history and mad emperors the mad kings if you look at the series the tutors it's a good demonstration of this henry the eighth was deranged ok he killed all his friends he executed half the royal family the kratz all over everybody and everybody around him had to think. this you're
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such a benevolent king and of course this is the same thing with. the grotesqueness of charles and his tweets when you see europeans when you see asians when you see everybody responding as if they were close allies of america even though trump has tweeted like their vote is over there and we're never going to we're going to slap on some tariffs and we're not going to deal with those people in there like they have to be polite and pretend that everything is going to be in america has become like british or european aristocracy and they have forsaken their role of telling truth to power years ago decades ago they've become an instrument of corporate power and very little media so i agree with trump when he calls people from n.b.c. c.b.s. a.b.c. fake news because they are. using twitter to go directly to the public has worked brilliantly and i take on bridge at insulting king henry the eighth like this
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because of course he did invent the church of england which in america became a biskup alien ism which is my my language and also let's a researcher then there are other stories that of you know in this hyper active media world where you have twitter all day long and you need you know excitement and people forget the news cycle within a few moments just like schoolgirls screaming at where they buried their eight corn we have stories like that story i don't know what really happened by. pretend assassination a fake assassination that happened in ukraine because the ukrainian media or the lobbyist in the think tanks couldn't wait the ukrainians correlate with media amnesia station fake assassination in ukraine and all the major fake news networks in america n.b.c. c.b.s. a.b.c. with this fact and it got egg on their face and it was quickly forgotten what exactly because the likes of rachel maddow couldn't wait for the real story to happen there's a little squirrel so they b.b.q.
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. oh well i lost it when i don't know i got my car yeah i'm a nut is a fake story it's a fake assassination but just like the story about tax returns that she was so excited like it's tax returns i have tax returns and they said he paid thirty three million dollars in taxes that year and she's like oh i guess that's not so we're going to karole go rivero alcove bones tomb that was the beginning of this fake news cycle he was ahead of the curve or old oh yes that was like twenty years ago people might not remember that but i'm going to talk to a story about well in twenty years time again people might not remember this guy mike i'm a rube by michael route here is profiled i think it's the new york times is one of these big papers has one million dollars of student loans how did that happen escalating tuition and easy credit have yielded a class of student loan borrowers with spectacular debt they may never pay back due to escalating tuition and easy credit the u.s. has one hundred one people who at least one million dollars in federal student
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loans according to the education department five years ago just fourteen people had that much more could join that group well the typical student loan borrower owes seventeen thousand dollars the number of those who at least one hundred thousand has risen to around two point five million nearly six percent of the borrowing pool according to the edge of cation department right and they know nothing about it when they go to these colleges and universities they study things that have no marketable after a college that. so you whatsoever like philosophy or. art school but they are willing to take on a million dollars in debt so that they can enter the workforce find themselves at the mercy of the government's military industrial complex that will say hey we figured out a way for you to pay off your debt become a drone operator and kill people remotely in villages across the world they're going to say this is quite multi-layered first of all we do need
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a dentist this guy mike maroon is an orthodontist doctors perhaps we need lawyers who knows we need plumbers we need electricians we need. people who can make our coffee for us we need these sort of people and we need to educate and train them right so there is a need for this but have we gone about it in the most drange the way possible we spent a lot of time just like i said about those squirrels they look really busy all day long running around trying hard to you know plant these little acorns i think my mom or is taking a million dollars a month to learn how to be a plumber now yet they're actually making hard money cash and they have a savings account and they're buying the eighteen percent debt of the student loan repackaged in their make and big bucks mess and these ridiculous debt mongers in fact the u.s. government meaning the u.s. taxpayer backed almost all student loans this happened under bush
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essentially during the financial crisis and banks and when all these bad debts and the subprime loans said and when the student debts the government took it on and of course what happened since the financial crisis is the debt to issue went up because the government is now backing the debt so everybody can take out unlimited amounts of debt this is something passed under then the collective stupidity in america keeps escalating yes even though we have paying millions and billions and hundreds of billions to in debt whole generation of morons. yes and of course many in our sort of a condom we value debt we think credit and debt are so they're like that amazing encouraged this school has found it so good he's going to go bury this and make sure he find it later well of course in twenty five years time when these student debts expire this guy mike munro he owes a million dollars because he only borrowed something like six hundred thousand dollars to go to u.s.c.
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dental school medical school than dental school and. it keeps he keeps keeps building because he doesn't even pay anything down towards the principal he doesn't even cover the interest on the debt so by law he doesn't have to pay it after twenty five years it just basically expires so in twenty five years his debt will be two million dollars even though he's going to pay thirteen hundred dollars a month towards as ten percent of his income have his after tax income according to the law here of your you know the government owns your debt essentially. in twenty five years time some taxpayers of the future will find his acorn which is a pile of debt that expires their collectively stupid and then they're going to monetize by repackaging these stupid student debt bombs and then sell them into pension accounts suttle go to zero every time we say who i think of this viral video that's out there now the fluctuating kangaroo or a few saying that.

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