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it. these are more didn't have all clashes took place in this neighborhood. just hundreds of meters away from the place where that young twenty two year old man was killed trying to escape a police check there were clashes with some young people wearing balaclavas who went out on the streets to throw various objects of law enforcement but locals who went out on their balconies or just open their windows they too were throwing all kinds of things at them we even saw potatoes and peas tossed at officers who retaliated with flash bangs in tear gas these trash bins were set on fire by youth police are trying to retake the neighborhood bit by bit to calm things down but the atmosphere remains highly tense and unfortunately law enforcement expect even more violent. football with
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a knockout stage the fee for world cup in russia just now wrapped up first of all twenty four hours of not so much happening anticipation of course looking for the quarter final he this coming weekend so the first one encounters on friday you're of course set to face france and belgium will take on brazil. brazil's teams we're getting in some pretty much training with it who's this junior player stealing the limelight the squad star player neymar boris son along he showed that he could be following his father's footsteps one day maybe complete with a theatrical maybe not ice to see him apart from friday's matches there are other thrillers coming up on saturday russia takes on croatia and sweden versus england's right now there are said just now the tally little doubt but twenty four hours of the playing show jewel peter oliver took some time off to check out some of the fee for memorabilia on display here in moscow right now.
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when you believe the best players in the world gather the moment plays for the biggest football told the world we need something to play you wish on to here is the fee for museum on the jamba street they call it school a replica of the original football that was used by people who would apply in many teams and all of the other bowls probably one of the most iconic bowls one of the most important ones in the mexico nine hundred seventy bowl no that was the first ones who employ the five sided shape that you see on the side of football the thing will be probably most familiar to you when it comes to it also it's interesting what's related to this current home and not always going to tell stump the current ball also called the tell stuff. and have a look at one of my favorite ones. if you can have a look at talian ninety bowl night with a full plate in the back garden it was one of those things that as a been told the bowl that was used in the world cup this became the something you
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how it became something you wanted to play with them pods of the totem and sometimes famous sometimes infamous we're going to come. here to south africa in twenty ten giuliani knows baseball became quite information because a lot of goalkeepers complained about how it moved through the air when it was to get power and i spoke to one of the greatest those people said to be conscious of how much of the fight to the bulls place and whether sometimes it used as a scapegoat. how much of a factor those the pole actually house as a goalkeeper when you still there and how much is sometimes used as a you know a bit of an excuse for the loss but it never never use it as an excuse because you can see the replay can see if the ball does move it moves but not as much as a ball from south africa for instance if you remember how the ball when they were trying to possible over thirty it's how you sort of moving like that the board changed. fifteen twenty years ago because. the fifth i wanted to have more
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goals they started to change the ball and i get those that obviously for the premier league and many other leagues so the ball has over the years got a little bit lighter and it flies in a different way. but it's not just about. a lot to do with. the funds for people like myself and people like the manager and with right now what's your name same way from i'm the guy and i'm from what my life think this world cup is this people will come where somebody comes from nowhere in establishing themselves as one of the players i hope you're not like surprised. never passed the first mile and a half. before and. gave me the greatest of all time right now. is it when.
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you know. let's take care of yourself. next story despite his team or advancing out of the group stage one peruvian fan is destroyed it is sad that he actually wants to remain in russia has liked him so much he made up his mind after receiving a warm welcome from people he apparently areas. but there is so the people are friendly people. you know who are used to describe suspicion and it's only. just you know to show. the community. the burden rosenborg mr disney put off the police and we really going to show you friend she really. brotherhood we with people was in there for
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speed and you got the rules people. haven't known a senior nearing political me in the city so maybe it's starting working i don't know enough for me so we're going to in the future we're gee i don't mean that company or something like that pretty beautiful spark for you the floor or mushroom and not to complain a lot of not only of course up where you were if i wanted to i wore one of the way they say when the show pulled up or even a lord chief. clerk. if i think the order was easy he gave a good. few
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. more shifts or will use the full. expression for the little push force a paycheck probably true for most of them when you put your local community or couple horses but if he wins. then influenced song seen through him closely looking first at every word you for then he felt sick. yeah well welcome in the top ten a few layers my friend layers of the twelve russian winters never gets ok right now throw the total at fans from around the globe of experience the roller coaster of emotions of course for supporting their respective national teams that's especially true for fans all of russia some of the supporters have traveled here especially to support the house to join a couple of them to get a unique few rooftops and simply just.
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say pizzas bug it's all you believe one of the most beautiful and picturesque cities in all of russia is considered the capital culture of the north of the country and one photographer is offering people the opportunity to take in the stunning views and unique style by having photo shoots and a chill here on the rooftops. and that's all with me because i. must just kind of peter costello's from i mean from. my side you got the first such as you've taken your snaps which to you can go to those with me so much so what are. some of the shirts so user to you produced to you when you're still not done up you know i mean so when you're for a board member. so guys just tell us a little bit what do you think about this still kind of it's amazing i mean if you look around you have so many classy buildings all over the place and it's it's a really beautiful city you can see the city's bustling with the markets and
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everything because what do you think about the tournament itself the football that strangely i mean it's such an open turn in the sun there's no clear favorite or we're both rooting for sure in the stadium when they play spain it was was just crazy i suppose before in england in particular there's been a lot of scaremongering and now back home a lot of our fans i'm good with the government and with the media because they say you told us it was going to be this and. i think you have to come here we have such a cliche view about russia and the russian people when you hear. what a wonderful. first of all it is and how nice and great the russian people are i would say the world cup just adds to it because there's always plenty of people around you know all everyone from the world uniting food to football so it is just a great atmosphere. you can continue to follow the thrills and spills of the world cup twenty eighteen as it continues this summer on r.t. dot com and download are up to for the latest to your mobile device as apps. hyperinflationary
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delude is when the interest on the debt is greater than your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just admit you're monetizing debt such a bank is just printing and buying back its own. place then you get into what's called the banana republic named after a countries that want america that typically are in the butt out of business to end up doing this monetization of their own debt and have collapsed their currency ben is well argentina come to mind this is now going to be contagious and going into america. i. could be a. cyber crime lord i. could be one of the best
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but then there are soul harbor for today. something was margaret. again welcome back good morning to you on one of america's biggest holidays there was a group of people that say they're being ignored while u.s. service personnel say veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder aren't getting the treatment they need sooner account reports. fireworks may have been a must for independence day but for a number of patriotic citizens who suffer from p.t.s.d. it's the part they dread the most if somebody's he is those loud and unexpected noises that could send them into a state of flight or fight when it's in your own house and it's happening next door
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over in your front yard a street he can prepare for that for many vets marijuana is the most effective way of relieving p.t.s.d. symptoms this past sunday libertarians helped what they called a march of the dead veterans claiming the war on drugs is preventing some veterans from seeking treatment really and they say it's led to a number of suicides we have twenty veterans committing suicide every single day in this country and especially when democrats or republicans in power don't seem to care about this it's all the more important that we call attention to this issue and support those who are doing something about it some veterans are fed up waiting for change nearly a week ago a u.s. air force veteran wearing a vest lined with flammable devices set himself on fire to protest the treatment of veterans like a veteran that was disgruntled with the v.a. . did a personal protest in front of the capitol which is all gasoline and some fireworks according to the department of housing and urban development forty
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thousand veterans are homeless on any given night and the department of justice estimates that military veterans account for eighty percent of the national prison population one of the media thinks the u.s. government needs to do is to stop sending young men and women to go fight in moral illegal and illegitimate wars and then when veterans are coming back there should be tens of billions of dollars spent on trying to take care of those veterans i think people generally want to do good things for good or and ninety nine percent of people have absolutely no clue about what's going on overseas and to be honest with you we can't blame the american people for that i wore sleep the corporate media in the united states who's done a great job and she'll. u.s. citizens from what's happening of iraq if the u.s. government was genuinely interested in preventing better suicides the u.s. government would start creating so many u.s. veterans. technology gone bad maybe a group of music fans may have unwittingly developed
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a way to evade facial recognition tills frequently used in police surveillance at the so-called juggalos are fans of the hip hop duo insane clown posse and they're known for they go sporting a labrat style of facial makeup as you can see but now you can see it coming at tech research has claimed that face paint could potentially disrupt algorithms used for facial recognition software is only explained in a bit more detail visual recognition in general i'm looking for a few different teachers usually the big nose is now. this make up actually kind of replaces the jar imus was a few other large features which makes it very difficult to match it to a regular basis most of the techniques to avoid facial recognition ime are star generally drastic they show obvious cations or to master anything which completely hides the face is going to be most don't i don't think that these technologies to avoid official recognition will be used for crime right away well this kind of
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science has come under fire before rights groups say it's being used by authorities to not only catch criminals but also the spier law abiding citizens you know neil again. i think that special recognition technology has some very useful applications especially for law enforcement but i could potentially be used maliciously such as we've not said hospitals to sell this information was there to insurance companies or other things which might be more morally questionable i think they're absolutely consequences to how to be sure we're going to talk now how does being used it's important to make sure that we still continue to develop and understand this technology but people should be aware of how this data is being gathered what excuse for and potentially how to avoid it it may be better to limit the sort of online exposure you have and social media even if you can't prevent people who are recognizing your face you can limit what they can do with that information so if the newsroom so far this thursday morning from now is kevin thanks for watching and have a great day. thank
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. god. and. god almighty god i don't want that. god. i've been saying the numbers mean they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars and. more than ten are going to have to eat this.
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eighty five percent of global wealth you want to the rich eight point six percent. the markets 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's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial farms but don't let the numbers overwhelm . the only numbers you need to remember one one doesn't show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom box.
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etc see i played golf.
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sure this is the ca's report you know where in paris paris france city of light city of beauty city of and and speaking of enchantment stacey you know so many times on you tube people will say it's not pronounced like that it's pronounced like this so my question to them is well strewed we start calling it perry. yeah absolutely i totally agree with that point actually i'm not sure where that comes from but it's something that one experiences in france is an obsession with grammar pronounced word usage syntax because that's what makes this country great the financial institute the institute of language integrity to make french the language of the world english is in retreat french is on the rise actually it was not talked about french people i was talking about ordinary americans and british people who
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live in their mother's basement or attic and they talk about they like to correct everybody on line and blah blah blah and they say oh you pronounced you know the italian guy's in the wrong or something like that but i do not say perry and i do not say suomi for finland i say i say finland all the minium what do they know exactly they don't know how to speak english good they're so you know who speaks funny is donald trump and donald trump has been tweeting a trade war with china well many other nations including the e.u. where he straightening to slap a twenty percent tariff on imported cars from europe but stock market investors are acting as if a genuine u.s. trying to trade war has erupted has a tit for tat tariff spat between china and the us shifted from a skirmish to a full blown trade war that is certainly how financial markets have been react. thing tensions took a turn higher last tuesday after president don trump threatened to impose tariffs on as much as four hundred fifty billion dollars in chinese goods further
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ratcheting up tensions between the two largest economies in the world well you know all the trade that's been going on for decades a kind of got into these channels of trade that nobody's questioned. questioning what's going on and really architecting global trade in a way that would probably be fair more fair fair trade you know i was speaking of mispronunciation this is kind of why i set this up is that there's this little stand country eastern european country called stan cruz cruz expand. and i know i'm probably mispronouncing it but nevertheless they are right there between china and russia and they are getting ready for this trade war between the united states and china and they've also had to deal with the sanctions against russia and the fact that it's caused their own currency to crumble so they've been starting to buy massive quantities of gold and gold buying is in the headlines as well this is the
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universal language of money is if trade war is increase the stuff starts happening and mispronouncing of basically misunderstanding of art of of where the united states is as many people are unable to understand what trump is talking about and where this is going a lot of nations have been buying gold so russia dumps treasuries for gold this is from bloomberg although investors usually seek safety and u.s. debt russia cut its holdings of treasuries nearly in half in april as washington slapped the harshest sanctions to date on the selection of russian companies and individuals and a shift adults bank attributed to a deepening geo political standoff russia is instead keeping up its purchases of gold some people. ask whether the russian central bank sold them to support the ruble in april but it's about changing allocation as reserves continue to grow said
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latimer midwest chef ski senior economist at downscale bank in helsinki rising u.s. eels have fueled the sell off right while global debt to g.d.p. is almost three hundred percent you know countries like japan it's way higher and one big central bank of the world in twenty eighteen twenty nineteen will go bust probably the bank of japan but could be the european central bank and that will be an enormous catastrophe in the financial sector and gold will be a safe haven play and russia is anticipating this because it's been trying to do trade with the west for a long time fifteen years sixteen years under putin and the west america keep projecting this over to your let's trade let's trade but they keep categorizing and putting russia into the camp of this is why hillary lost and they don't want to do trade america has given up on being a free market economy and wants to be a top down polar bureau driven price fixing central bank led dystopian
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economic nightmare so russia saying ok fine we'll just keep buying gold until this thing blows well it's not just russia's many countries we're going to get to that in a bit but i think you know there is this notion that when i see mammy is coming when a big major event whether it's a collapsing empire or a massive wave that's going to wipe out half your country is that you know some people have the instinct some animals have the instinct in when the boxing day tsunami a few years ago about a decade ago. the elephants famously ran off into the woods carrying some of the tourists on their back and they're like what's going on well they knew it's coming well you know we went out there looking at the water retreating but the same thing is some nations seem to have a more protective instinct perhaps probably it's like countries that have had more turmoil and history of collapse and history of war and history of invasion in the
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recent history but if you're going to send mom a metaphor there you know before the tsunami hits the tide goes out yes very far we're seeing now quantitative tightening so these banks are saying we're going to reverse our quantitative easing and we're going to make credit harder to come by so the credit spigots are the tide is moving out and then they get to the point where they figure you know what this is impossible in fact because even a quarter point rise in global interest rates will cause catastrophic deflationary bond failure across every major economy in the world they'll come back with a multi hundred trillion dollar quantitative easing money printing tsunami and then that's when the hits that's comes back and then that's when to have a hyper inflationary move in gold and bitcoin and everything that's not printable well all the signs are there it's just whether you read it and protect yourself whether you are that elephant that runs for the hills or the human that goes out
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further into the retreating tides that suddenly all the water retreated and people went out there to take photos so here in this story they are saying that russia has sixty two million troy ounces of gold now which is eighty point five billion dollars but russia sold forty seven point four billion of treasuries in april more than any other major foreign holder of the u.s. securities even as its reserves grew on the back of rising oil prices as stockpile forty eight point seven billion dollars is down from a twenty to ten peak of over one hundred seventy six billion ranking it now only twenty second. worldwide according to data this is what the chart looks like as the plunge and the recent planned sell off in treasuries and us again they are the biggest in terms of the percentage of their holdings but other countries are also reducing their holdings including japan but they're reducing their holdings of treasuries while u.s. consumers and pension funds are expanding you know i was surprised when i visited moscow and you go to an automatic teller machine you see dispensing both roubles
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and dollars and i think psychologically russia should get rid of any a.t.m. dispensing dollars and they should put rubles. and this would educate the public about what's coming and how to protect themselves that's a good idea and in an article on goal. marco bergen cites gold core he has a follow up on this story from bloomberg about buying six hundred thousand ounces of gold and he has some other interesting details in here so russia by six hundred thousand ounces of gold the may after government half of u.s. treasuries and able it is not just russia that is diversifying into gold in recent months and years india turkey mexico iran extend kazakstan. than mongolia and of course china have been increasing their gold reserves as well erratic and risky economic and foreign policies pose a risk to the dollar as the reserve currency of the world so i think. you know even
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people like jim rickards who have been on the show we covered that years ago when the u.s. pulled the trigger or swift when they cut iran off from the system is that always a threat they had the ability to do that but once they pulled it all out of their. you know nations outside the five sort of guys outside of canada australia new zealand in the u.k. start to think well are we going to be next but even in canada in that group of people who are being a called you know unfriendly nations and canada has no gold at all they know everything but no china and russia are getting cozier berlin here so grow the new silk road project combining you know consonance and they want to do business outside of the dollar and so makes sense for both china and russia be accumulating lots of gold china is now expanding their gold mining operation no gold leaf china you never see
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a gold bar with the chinese symbol on it does none of it ever gets out of china they're hoarding it russia is buying it and people are waiting for the dollar to finally kind of reach its come up and well if china is the next dominant power it doesn't seem like they want to replace it directly with that seems like something that will be end up gold backed or commodity backed if they're if you look at what they're how they're positioning their own portfolio so the deterioration however in the u.s. fiscal and financial position has been happening slowly for many years but accelerated under bush two and obama that of course sounds like hemingway's he went bankrupt slowly and then all the sudden that's the way it always happens right trump inherited a heavily indebted us with nominal debt just under twenty trillion dollars that was exactly nineteen point nine trillion but in just seventeen months this is increased by another six percent to twenty one point one six trillion there are unfunded
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liabilities as well of around one hundred trillion dollars right and that is supposed to be paid down by increased tax revenues thanks to tax cuts but those taxes never appear there's never enough taxes even to pay the interest on the debt that's when you get into a hyper inflationary do loop is when the interest on the debt. it is greater than your taxes taxable base then you have to throw down all pretenses of quantitative easing and just admit you want monetizing debt central bank is just printing and buying back it's own that in a do loop of inflation then you get into what's called the banana republic named after a countries in latin america that typically are in the banana business who end up doing this monetization of their own debt and have collapsed their currencies venezuela argentina come to mine this is going to be contagious and going into america well mark o'byrne. sums it up as we're moving to multiple world which will see time to become a more dominant player and trump is exam.

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