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possible way because dollars do not shoot around a corner. donald trump threatens to remove the security clearance of several for may intelligence officials they're accused of politicizing and monetizing the information they had access to. a former trump advisor comes under fire after he announces a new foundation to reportedly ferment a right wing revolution in europe has taken aim at the liberal philanthropist george soros who's been promoting the left thank you. and we're still in southern england is divided over how a seventeenth century slave trader is remembered in this city. the old terms what the plot is going to be so you because you could of course think it's a good concept of what was up you know so i know you would guess this is money's already finished but your grantor that's what dark black and blue.
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a very good morning to you it's nine am here in moscow and you're watching all of the international with me. now our top story this hour donald trump is considering revoking the security clearance of several of former top intelligence officials the white house press secretary said they had been making political and financial gains from the information they had access to but the announcement didn't go unchallenged . speech doesn't like that he wants to punish them for you know i think you are creating your own story there is the president doing exactly what you just said the president doesn't want all these people doing politicizing matters of national security by going after his political enemies people are politicizing agencies and departments that are specifically meant to not be political and not meant to be
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monetized off of security plans or. six people were named including former heads of the cia f.b.i. and n.s.a. most of them are known for being critics of donald trump's policies officials themselves so yes they clearances revoked so it won't really change anything the security clearance has nothing to do with how i or any of us feel about the president i don't get briefings i don't have access to any classified information it's frankly more of a courtesy i don't go back for classified briefings won't have any effect on what i say all right former u.s. intelligence officials have a history of speaking out once they leave office caleb maupin expects. the former heads of u.s. intelligence agencies are now dabbling in politics the fired f.b.i. director james comey just advised the democrats to steer clear of socialism.
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democrats please please don't lose your minds and rush to the socialist left this president and his republican party accounts going need to do exactly that now this comes just after his recent tweet in which he said that the only way to support american values was to go democrats. who believe in this country's values must vote for democrats this fall policy differences don't matter right now history has its eyes on us now james komi fits in with a big cast of characters these are former intelligence officers were now telling us what we should be thinking about politics i know we're not nazi germany all right but there is a commonality there and a fear on my part that we have standards we have to live up to having some understanding of the levers of power that or available to
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a president if. he chooses to there to resize them from those. downright scary and and disturbing there's a big question first of all in terms of those who are on mr trump's nasty team whether they can continue to serve in good conscience an individual who basically put trade his nation now it hasn't always been like this former cia top boss george tenet became a private investment banker he left the public eye after leaving office and former f.b.i. director louis spray he launched a private consulting firm here's why it's kind of a big deal it turns out that former intelligence officials usually keep their security clearance. is john brennan monetizing his security clearance. is john brennan making millions of dollars they've fallen secrets to the mainstream media with his attacks on donald trump so even after leaving office
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they've still got power and connections that they could use to further their agenda on the intelligence. so whatever happened to a quiet retirement now in the air pockets around the new forces emerging former top spies were turning to political activism they will mark the party new york. editor of defense and foreign affairs magazine gregory copley says that in any other country such behavior would be considered treasonous but what we've seen lately last two years is. the situation with people like director of national intelligence clapper and the like brennan. and so on making it stream leak comments designed deliberately to undermine the current u.s. government now who says this would be treasonable under most governments around the
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world there are profound cases of damage to the united states' image to the united states' ability to function in a national security sense from what we've seen from this range of. commenting in the last eighteen months to two years. president transformer advisor steve bannon has announced plans to spark a right wing revolution in europe he wants to create a new foundation promoting the ideology the plans were revealed in an interview with news website the daily beast by then says he aims to rival the impacts of open society foundations set up by liberal billionaire george soros funded foundation is called the movement and is expected to have headquarters in brussels the organization would offer polling think tank research hundred flights on targeting european right wing groups these plans sparks outrage among some members of the
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european parliament an attack on freedom and democracy in europe we will not stand idle we will respond we have to fight now with good arguments confident and true it's a frontal attack on the e.u. and european values. george soros has spent billions promoting leftist ideas for years for example funding pro e.u. campaigns by supporting a second that referendum we are. from the syriza party what he thinks of bannon's initiative. what is wrong with promoting an alternative does it not to challenge views so you get debate you get conversation instead of name calling people in the united states. are ask you for limiting so where the money or how who is going to finance this. movement which so movement rather for the division of europe and north korea the unit you're right could that argument not be made to george soros
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says well why shouldn't these parties and groups who have support of large swathes of the population get some help from the outside the same way that the left has been getting help from soros and other like minded billionaires this is not the point where yes we know where that money comes from because of the fighting there's themselves but they have their financing there of sim's for what they are in favor of the richest group you know called the privileged for be you the creased yes well that's not really on the working class telling us is that there's a lot of working class people who fear that their jobs are being taken by possibly by immigrants possibly by other forces at play and they are voting for who they think will be able to solve those concerns and at the moment across europe in many countries it's not the left they need an alternative well yes. this is a program sort of the left of course so you admit that there is no way you know but
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it's very easy to be a democrat you don't use a. scapegoat whether. mr soros or the scapegoat is the recruiters or you white workers are voting for the it's the right we didn't. show in britain with the brakes it but now that that's true that's the result of. people in bristol in southwest england on divided to a plan to apply to a statute that. seventeenth century merchant involved in the slave trade and would colston is a prominent figure in the city's history for his philanthropy however much of his wealth was acquired through the vile african company which was involved in the slave trade residence a people need to be more aware of constance past and are demanding a plaque mentioning his role in a slave trade with many now also calling for the statue to be removed altogether we
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spoke to racial equality campaign early jasper and stephen morris from the english democrats. why are we got the statue of a man who sold millions of africans into bondage and slavery ripped african babies from their mother's breast separated families killed maimed and murdered millions of africans but he gave money to charity so we should have a statue of him in our town square we have to look at the full history of the of the slave trade and this was going on for thousands of years before europeans arrived africans were enslaved africans and selling them to the arabs way before we got there and it's actually quite unfair to judge the past by today's standards and today's models so for me it's part of the history but it really got to be showing the full history of what was going on at the time and not just to be a scene until european issue against the slave trade when the slave trade was very
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predominant across the entire continents at that time so for me look at the history of but we've got to put it into context julie fifty million people is a lot i don't know about and simple thing one could go on for what we know and redesign and find it that day historians of the tie are all consensual around that figure so i think is you need to get your facts straight all depends what the plots going to be saying because you've got to put things into context of what was happening at the time now you're the guest is just going on a complete. whatever whatever point he was trying to put forward whatever argument he was trying to put forward has actually been lost and he's actually rants now you all the guesses this man is a racially and all round so that's what i. wanted before i moved trying to put forward i'm not going to pluck there then you have to make sure that you put it
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into context of what was happening around the world we shouldn't be imagining and celebrating colton it should be either bristol. zoom of shame which you can go in and all the order of colonial aspects and relics of the past can go in but i don't worry it should be contextualized as the most horrific period in bristol's history you cannot george historical events by today's standards you have to look at what was going on at the time more blood was enslaved by blacks than there were by the europeans so it needs to tell us all a lot why when i walk eagle why why r.t. why you subjecting me to the most ignorant and based racist. rewrite of history but is the. name good of the white man who's got no idea now we not only enraged comments i'm with girls lavan more blacks was enslaved by blacks than they were by the europeans so he needs to needs to actually look and stop being very hypocritical. the lot stream to pipeline which is currently under
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construction is set to deliver natural gas from russia to germany the project has been widely criticised by the us which sees it as a competitor to its liquid natural gas trade turn puzzle so warns that the pipeline will make berlin too dependent on moscow but according to a recent poll it seems the majority of germans don't see it that way. i think it's a horrible thing that you have a pipeline coming from russia and i believe that germany is going to be getting fifty sixty or even i've heard numbers of seventy percent of their energy coming in from russia. and how can you be working for peace and working from strength when somebody has that kind of power of your country i don't think it's good you're not working from the strike you've given up all of your strength i think it's very bad for germany very bad for the german people the pipeline will be about one thousand two hundred kilometers long it's
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a multi billion euro venture between russia and five international companies it runs next to the original north stream pipeline and will double the amount of gas being transferred won't stream to with it to be fully operational next year economist ike hammer says the project is the best way for germany to meet its growing demand for natural gas. this is a matter of a great opportunity for germany to have another infrastructure that supply us with natural gas which is needed in germany without being able to be blackmailed by the countries in between every american foreign policy is another duty they have to get a closer relationship between russia and germany us the us is not in the position anymore to make a race because germany now after the sanctions and after the not of the like
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behavior of america against germany we have to look for better opportunities are out of the tunis and therefore it is no no possibility at all anymore to separate germany or europe from from russia anyway he just wants to be the first he just wants his companies to make the deal and make your base especially the germans to wait a little bit longer until the american companies are allowed to make deals in russia i think this is all about he's a business that greece is in the grip of a deadly far east fires and i'm asking that you use the help that is has for you after this quick break. became this national camera. roughly once they showed some list made for them.
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to joan cool videos and film with the broken string apps. running down small unstring i don't rightly don't t.v. . you know world of big partisan movies 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 on the bats 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.
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welcome back a devastating wildfire has killed at least twenty people near the greek capital athens. chinese president xi jinping is in rwanda as part of a four nation trip to africa to establish deeper trade ties here earlier visited sell a goal which is the first west african country to be involved in china's belt and road infrastructure project to beijing has been expanding its presence in africa
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and recent years in twenty sixteen alone china invested thirty nine billion dollars in the continent bringing the total to more than two hundred billion. but the initiative hasn't been without its critics the u.s. thinks the countries are not prepared for such huge investment in may and deeply in debt to china however recent offensive remarks from donald trump have strained relations with the continent. the president of the united states is racist he really is the devil this is an actual quote from the actual president this is the gift that he decided to give the american people they're not whole countries for one donald trump isn't their president. political analysts we spoke to think that countries in africa are tending to china because of u.s. government policies. the united states has
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a very small outlook towards africa and the rest of the world they do not want to best interest deduction which is want term investment very imprudently in our economy and they have basically had it to the united states especially which i'm a i know well is to make money in a double digit profits overnight tonight interested in the long term development of the country that's why the united states and the west don't know all this well wrote it until the china sale china has built a new energy to energy plants china has built a new ports and there's many more things that they're working on in of course africa so the problem is that the west expense is not really thinking how this continent is thinking in terms of how do we make some fast boxes in the united states the youth united states influence on africa was already doing really well
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before the march from came into the play and it will continue to do because of some of his comments he's attitude towards africans and he's position on africa in general he's only interested in basis and africans i'm afraid of very much interested in partnership and those that take them seriously and the north was like a liberalized continent it's voting to change the united states in every sector that i know of in favor of the chinese or i'll of course china already had. huge presence and influence and that includes i just grown to levels for which even if the americans were to join now like that it's never fun catch the chinese in my lifetime so. i german football star of turkish descent has retired from the national team saying he feels unwanted in his own country mesut ozil was subjected to widespread criticism of the foot posing for
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a photo with the president of turkey in the run up to the fee for world cup. there's a. sense here in houston chantelle in national lampoon pulls out on his president and lets himself be photographed in from the beaches of muslim congress someone who don't know that he's not a german and someone that should not play football for the germans now seems such a photograph as a symbolic value and it is definitely not me it is we need to hold this through when you play because you represent the content of the journey values. for the character is also with that it was a mistake for you that is still a mistake is not using the reason because when you know you do you convince you not to write this big speech choice fact that raises the question of how is respect for the big bad times you call the secret perspective john isner in prison because they
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have done their job. as a busy business you know a chance to homelessness because it was in high seas it was it is it was elizabeth . he has done a lot for the national good intentions but he has now made a decision that that must be respected minutes unsecured on any case the truth is on the case which most facet of the germs is not his outflow because if she witnessed it wasn't that i was picture taken to foreign conflict yes. mesut ozil said his decision was down to the abuse he was saved off to germany was knocked out of the world cup in the group stage german football achieve south denied his claims
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of racism but admits that they could have done more to help and. tech to the footballer international relations professor peter schulte says the case reflects broader trends in german society but what we have seen here in the german team is basically a reflection of what is going on in berlin government german politics we have to we have to lift the caves and the impact of the cultural as a multiculturalism was basically the. elements of the media of the green party of the us there for this our social credit party on this is because it is the arena way it is getting center and center especially after two thousand and fifteen after the we have set the influx of one point five million. refugees and my migrants from north africa from sub-saharan africa and one elsewhere which carried out he left hey your thoughts on all of our stories they do get in touch by following us on
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facial media and join us again at the top of the after all the latest. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to fund duration let it be an arms race is on off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. with lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to public wells. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round be the one percent.
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but politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. wanted. to go right to be precise it's like the full story in the morning can't be that. i'm interested always in the why is it that. they said. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have differing versions of what happened one of them is on the death row
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there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the list did not shoot around a corner. greetings and salutations welcome home all hawk watchers while many of us here in the us pounded burgers and beer while waving plastic us plagues made in mexico as chinese fireworks lit up the sky the federal bureau of investigation was busy protecting american from evil terrorist plots evil terrorist plots created right here in these united states of america built by hard working americans. in the
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f.b.i. yes the f.b.i. was doing what it does best in this year's u.s. independence day busting terror plots and terrorists that they themselves create and entrap meet demetrius pits and al haj ex-con who n.b.c. news reports was charged monday with plotting a fourth of july terrorist bombing in cleveland after a sting operation by the f.b.i. which gave him a bus pass so he could travel to scope out targets. pitts allegedly told an f.b.i. employee posing as an al qaeda sympathizer that he didn't want to have to have anything to do with making or delivering the bomb but according to a bedroom complaint stated quote i'm going to be downtown when the thing go off i'm going to be somewhere because i want to see it go off. the f.b.i. caught on to this terrorist mastermind in need of
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a bus pass after he made alarming comments and sent disturbing messages on facebook even n.b.c. news had to admit that there was no indication that pitts could have carried off any attack on his own but you see that didn't stop u.s. authorities from charging pitts with one count of providing material support to a terrorist organization. which i guess in this situation would be the be because they were the ones posing as a terrorist organization who are at the madness of the bedroom person nation never stops my friends when you are watching the hawks. when you get the. real deal with. the bottom. like you that i got. with. this.
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week so i. welcome aboard watching the hawks i am tyrrel ventura and i'm tabitha la. tell me please what possible justification could be f.b.i. have for this whole. showing both sides drumming up terror plots that don't really really really exist so they can can keep getting the huge budget that they get every year to fight terror besides that one yeah because they want to make that one out about it ok so i wonder if they were meant to the public ok yes they are with their magical just because well stephen anthony special agent in charge of the f.b.i. has cleveland field office praise didn't offended the investigation telling the media quote law enforcement cannot sue.
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