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you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. collateral and they lending us property and what happens prices are artificially
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pumped up and jacked up and some people can't afford housing to the way to fix the housing problem in the u.k. is to take away this fractional reserve banking as property so that prices would come down to the level that is traditionally affordable by the average person in france. russia may be hosting the world's biggest football event but in the run up to the tournament much of the global media is focused on was on politics well then sports and takes a look. the world cup of russia has finally kicked off and in case you missed it some idiots still think all this is out football. hundreds of years ago a pig gave up its blood people started kicking it around and in the blink of an eye
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no soca was born men were being paid to find a million dollars a month to do it and coca-cola was sponsoring it every four years at the world cup the national pride is on the line where there is a money and a captive audience you'll also find politicians politicizing this out of it but i'm a brief and it's been accused of using the tournament as a showcase and after spending a fortune the billion dollars on it it's a fair bet that he's looking for some decent p.r. so there was a good job there stadiums are impressive because their russian team is. england has some of the most no practice well the traditions of all ahead of the tournament the media spends a lot of its time criticizing the host nation using a range of people and then the perugia that my england fans travel to the whole
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nation and destroy a renovated city send the old to. but in truth twenty two said this time around the british government called for an international boycott of the tournament in a show of defiance over the russian spy and his daughter who was not killed in the raid. said the cool actually it was just i said the leaders of france and germany say they probably will go to see their team play but that could be because one of their teams is likely to win the in the u.s. probably would have joined the boycott by that he's the only guy. who learned in america will be home staying in twenty twenty six and others get to join in even if that crap. so the old trump needed to make the u.n. security council level threats to his allies in order to win the bet as far as politicizing. is pretty hard to see as for the players and the fans they've
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happily traveled to russia seriously believing that they're just gonna watch some that's not so. well one person who was initially unhappy about coming to russia for the world cup was the u.k.'s foreign secretary however burrs johnson seems to have had a change of heart months after suggesting a total boycott of even comparing the tournament to the olympics under nazi germany i think it would be very difficult to see how we could i didn't think you had to be to the world cup this july this summer i think it would be very difficult to imagine that u.k. representation at that event could go headed in the normal way we would certainly have to consider that yes i think the comparison with nine hundred thirty six is. right distancing himself from the controversial remarks and boris johnson now says that england never planned on boycotting the event in an article for
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a british newspaper britain's chief diplomat also insisted that the u.k. and russia are not at odds praising the quote friendship of both countries journalist john gaunt believes the world cup should have never been politicized in the first place. i thought it was a funny article boris johnson seems to. be a hypocrite always got memory troubles he clearly was thinking about withdrawing the train it's absolute nonsense that is what is coming out with at the moment i think it's a ridiculous game i wish they'd just drop it can we please for this month anyway get on and enjoy the football would appear that were should put in on a good event the fans are enjoying themselves no problems boris johnson should keep his nose out and you watch if england and should big if if england got to the far in oh you boris johnson trees are. prince harry or prince
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william would attend the final this is all gesture politics second half between argentina and iceland is underway at moscow's at spa sac stadium the score is currently level one our correspondent reports from just outside the stadium where the games taking place. it's even at halftime a spot at stadium argentina one iceland one scintillating game but even more so the atmosphere inside the stadium now i've been told twelve world cup host venues all the stadiums and this is definitely the loudest one the perfect stadium for argentina fans one of the loudest fans sets of fans in the world so they've been singing throughout the entire forty five minutes and but to kill you when diego maradona the legendary argentinian player walked walked into the v.i.p. stand which is very close to where the argentinian fans are setting so they just went completely crazy singing songs about him about argentina iceland fans on the other side from where i'm sat are also very very loud so it's an absolutely
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beautiful performance beautiful performance by the fans and we're waiting to see what's what the teams will produce in the next forty five minutes. fans are flocking to russia to see that teams play hundreds of argentinians are among them we went on the streets of moscow to find out exactly what they think about russia's first fifa world cup. we don't learn a lot of russia in school so i went to see it by myself just to avoid the people says about russia so i came here i'd like for they said go and i m a z i may say no liberal inside a. huge i'm beautiful people i was really really nice even if they don't speak english or spanish or that people try to help you. at home. with respect to rain of course i would hope so i think messi deserved to win well i
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won't work up. it's going to be really hard i think brazil have a really good team share money too so it's going to be really tough for the guys but i hope they can do it this time. i phone a few only i surely i met a. couple and they have a baby so we took up the job with a baby really nice picture with us and i'm in the picture i'm there without an indian flag around here with some sand about there i saw one flag so it was a really nice picture it's beautiful so so friends on the picture not so much your friends tomorrow on the pitch that's for sure. iceland fans are known for that famous viking chant in the morning before the match crowds of their supporters confident such will moscow and artie's ecostar of was that.
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they're chanting they're jumping they're clapping these iceland fans seem to be completely unfazed by the potential might of the team they are set to face off today it's iceland versus argentina argentina versus a team that plays for a nation of roughly three hundred thousand people but which made a football sensation at the previous euro euro championship and they have a message to the argentine and fans so what do you think will happen at today's game we will win yes. what's core we will win two one. we will win or score five nil or like russia. were you cheering today is it iceland or if you're argentina. i'm going to. argentina tomorrow it's germany versus mexico and before you answer next question i will warn you to
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be very very careful because you have three big german guys sitting right behind you what will happen tomorrow. oh you. make the case going to the bad ok you know there have been a lot of concern about russian hooligans here and if you have you met any no i haven't thought about russian hackers have you been hacked no. problem it's not out of your top three want fries from this that's that's ok well i guess you can have one goal three one message can have one so you see leo messi these guys have a message for you the vikings are coming and we'll have more special coverage of the twenty eight hundred fifty world cup that's come later in the day but if you can't wait and so then you can head to our website dot com by the football festival continues.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on often scary dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and talk. quite so many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school. about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman to just kill the narrowness and spending
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thirty to twenty million fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well paul chimes with. the base this minute. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be pressured. into going to the press it's like i'm up for three in the morning and people that i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going from duration let it be an arms race is on offer and spirit dramatic development is only going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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welcome back to the u.s. department of justice has released a highly anticipated report on the f.b.i.'s activities during the twenty sixteen election it focuses on former f.b.i. director james comey and his handling of the clinton him out investigation but it also reveals details of the trump messages sent by a senior f.b.i. agent who went on to head the trump russia collusion probe but was removed because of the texts james not ever going to become president raid right no no he won't we'll stop it. well apart from that the report also found collusion between the bureau and the media apparently agents received certain benefits from reporters in exchange for insider information caleb maupin takes
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a closer look we now have the long awaited report from the inspector general michael horowitz on the u.s. justice department now the report shows a pretty clear record of collusion between mainstream media and the f.b.i. . we identified instances where f.b.i. employees improperly receive benefits from report says including tickets to sporting events sings drinks and meals and admittance to nonpublic social events we will separately report on those investigations as the concluded now the report shows pretty extensive contact between the f.b.i. and reporters and furthermore it shows that agents were incentivized to provide inside information. we have profound concerns about the volume and extent of on all three media contacts by f.b.i. personnel the we have uncovered during our. seven reporters in direct contact with the f.b.i. over one hundred phone calls and you've got officials as high up as the assistant
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director taking time to hobnob with reporters if you read this report you would think that at this point leaking classified information is just not a big deal to the highest law enforcement agency in the land but the f.b.i. had no problem busting james wolf for doing it himself james wolf of former congressional aide was arrested for allegedly giving information to his girlfriend who was working at the new york times while he was a congressional aide now miss watkins says that the new york times never received any leaks from james wolf and wolf is now facing charges of lying to federal officials. mr hoofs alleged conduct is a betrayal of the extraordinary public trust that had been placed on him. what about when f.b.i. agents themselves are the ones providing a steady trickle of information to the press they say it's not a big deal it's just simply a matter of a few bad apples. the report makes clear that we have got some work to do but let's
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also be clear in the scope of this report it's focused on a specific set of events back in twenty sixteen and a small number of f.b.i. employees connected with those events so what now well i guess another investigation and the possibility of punitive measures it would be shocking to me if the f.b.i. did not act on the inspector general's report and fire some of those officials who are singled out so many not just mistakes from top to bottom but corruption and if there aren't firings the public and it's cynicism towards government and towards business as usual in washington. once again we see confirmation of the kind of collusion this really is collusion between the f.b.i. and the mainstream journalistic class journalists simply act as megaphones for different government agencies j. edgar hoover the founder and long time director of the f.b.i.
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very famously said that there is something addictive about a secret mainstream media in the united states would like you to believe it's completely independent and objective furthermore federal agents are supposed to be untouchable and not susceptible to any friendly favors but perhaps they just can't resist. r t new york. the u.s. government has received funding for the controversial syrian activist group known as the wind helmets the state department says it's releasing six point six million dollars in aid for the continuation of a vital life saving operation three months ago the trumpet ministration froze its funding for the south proclaimed rescue organization as part of a broader program of cuts the statement also claims the want helmets have saved more than one hundred thousand lives in syria however there is no mention of a series of control this east. rounding the group some of its members have been caught on camera carrying the ice the old flag and attending executions by
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terrorists and some of their alleged rescue videos have turned out to be fake however the group says these are the actions of individuals and not the white helmets as a whole the group only operates in rebel held areas of syria often in close proximity to terrorist groups independent journalist vanessa bailey told us most of the claims about their rescue work have not been verified. by struggle to find any evidence for one hundred thousand lives saved and i would very much like to see with the millions that this group are being given by a number of nato member states some form of documentation some form of archiving some form of evidence for these one hundred thousand there is mounting evidence against this group the majority of it comes from syrian civilians in the areas that i have and that's an east aleppo and east group so i have not found one
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civilian to tell me that the white helmets rescued civilians in fact i've heard the opposite that the way home it's with to work as agents for the terrorist groups and to help them. when they're under attack by the syrian army and their allies. today marks the fiftieth anniversary of valentino tarrasque olver becoming the first woman in space she was just twenty six years old on her historic voyage a crater on the moon has been christened in her honor and there's a small planets called cheika siegel in russian after her. well her groundbreaking flight in the vostok six spacecraft lost it almost three
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days it over to forty eight times remains the only woman ever to have been honest solo space mission a second craft with fellow cosmonaut valeri bill called ski was nearby with the mission also checking differences in the flight sim packs on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with terror even singing a song for her colleague. so . my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to vogue or river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six you were not allowed to see where we were heading with sign a non-disclosure agreement jelly knew that i'd been approved for the national team
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in parachuting when she found out about my flight she just said you tricked me and i replied mother please forgive me. but the flight was far from me i could have ended in tragedy is now knowing that a person needs about seven days to get used to space something that wasn't taken into account at the time. suffered a lot during her flight while space command did not get any messages from her for hours she also informed of a program mistake that meant her craft couldn't return to earth but fortunately her boss at your garden and his team solved the problem allowing tarrasque over to come back home and she still dreams of flying but this time to mars. john glenn flew for seventy seven years once i was told not to raise this issue because we'd lost guarin but i just wish to fly one more time and then i'll come down. or back at the top of the hour with the latest.
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you know world big partisan law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine
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a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard guy. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion even more because it seems like no matter what he does this is an unfair response nonetheless one thing is it's gotten very personal. max kaiser this is the kaiser report someplace special someplace new someplace exciting where are we stacy we are in dublin money column and i think that's enough every time i spend for them so i'm going to ask you to put that right over that money this is exciting this is homemade stuff here look at this very talented on
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the riser report. kaiser can't come out of our earth for a month as cars are almost as good or owns. all about money i have chosen some headlines with money as a topic for this first episode from money cause that's great yes you know while we've been here now i have there been summits in singapore but there was also the g seven meeting and canada where justin trudeau is i have your eyebrows fell right off just just like it was the fellow is america ron paul ron paul his mark and his eyebrow american style right up yes but over in switzerland as well they had one of their referendums you know how if you get one hundred thousand people to sign a document you can ever referendum on anything when they had a referendum called the vulgar old so the tweet from wall street journal rhes swiss voters rejected the vogue elde initiative which would have put the swiss national
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bank in charge of all money creation appending the banking system so it would have ended basically fractional reserve banking it was something like seventy percent voted against this so it did not succeed at all but we're going to talk a little bit more about that so it's interesting that they would even consider this so they understand that the central bank of switzerland is acting malevolent undercut commercial banks that they've they said the commercial banks should not be able to print money by issuing loans. they create money so they wanted to take that power away from them that said that commercial banks like j.p. morgan deutsche bank goldman sachs that they could not create money they could only lend against their reserves one hundred percent reserves that only the central bank of switzerland was going to be allowed to print money just like in the case of america it would be the u.s. federal reserve would be allowed to create money where the treasury ensures yeah
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exactly so they voted it down but they're aware of it they're aware of the. effects of fractional reserve and that money is created by loaning it into existence of there's no there's no collateral banks have no reserves against loans they they they loan more than one hundred percent of reserves of three hundred percent of reserves because of deutsche bank they've loaned an infinite amount against nonexistent reserves it's not there's nothing in your bank except maybe some old gum wrappers there's nothing there to collateralize those hundred ninety trillion ponzi scheme of derivatives of deutsche bank that's why it's going to go out of business but nevertheless i want to turn to this other article and it's martin one of one of the chief opinion makers at the financial times wrote a piece an opinion piece saying that the swiss should have practice that they should take the power to create money away from commercial banks because commercial banks have proven themselves to be not good at doing what they're supposed to do
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now i'm only going to read a an opinion piece about martin moss opinion piece because the financial times is behind a paywall and i guess they want to make money off of the financial times i don't want to give them the money so i'm going to read this headline here martin wants to swiss should vote for of all gelled switzerland is trying with the idea of removing the ability of banks to increase money supply in a bow on sovereign money or more geld the question we put to a referendum on june tenth and as i said they voted against it max martin was at the f.t. is with out with an indoor. spent today on curious terms saying that finance needs to change and experiments he says banks have lost the right to be arbiters of money quote the advantage of the vogue proposal is that it is a credible experiment in the direction of separating the safety rightly demanded of money from the risk bearing expected of private banks with money and ambiguously safe it would be far easier to let risk to.

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