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you know the reason why thirty million americans don't have health care is nothing to do with russia that has everything to do with the enemies of america which by the way are in america acts on the military industrial complex these are the enemies of america are tired government is bought it's legal bribery and they steal and cheat right out in the open americans guard gobbling this up it's amazing you know we used to be afraid of russia because they had a communist ideology they're just kind of pressing that button on americans because we've been conditioned to be afraid of russia and they're communism even though they're not communist anymore this will all be cleared up after the election whichever side loses can blame russia for it and after all it worked in the twenty sixteen presidential election for hillary clinton there's no reason that donald trump can't use it to his advantage ok with mop and r t washington d.c. when i asked me media analyst and democratic political consultant richard goodstein
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why the issue of russian meddling is pretty excited to find. liberal politicians frequently blame russia for various things as well if you believe that's the real cause of the problems in the us though there are other divisions what do you think . look i don't think people are blaming russia for anything that happens in the united states other than what our intelligence community concluded unanimously which with which is the russians attacked the united states to mock recy in the way that they. meddled frankly makes it look kind of pity. kind of really kind of piddly. it's meddling in the way that osama bin laden meddled with the world trade center that was an attack dick cheney. are a fan of generally our head said that what are the russians did was an act of war against united states so so again ah but i think we should segment that out i think i think what happened i'd say it's whether it's racial bias or you know in
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inequality in terms of incomes that's not because of anybody from russia doing that oh a little holiday that we're creating ourselves you didn't let me down. yet and i have parked i am my friend comparing osama bin ladin where the point you're russians buying facebook ads which brought down the entire election not because your gal the oven mitt fashion east lost a rigged election. but because the nefarious russians and the lead is this necessary as cabal did cram lang how to get in there with you there was some hall. well listen to me let me say yeah there was a whole you know yesterday that by fifty four to forty one percent americans across the board think that donald trump is not standing up for u.s. interests most people in the united states think that putin has the goods some dirt
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on trump so it's not just me this is what the public thinks look we live in an era right now where we love to. to me take something where you have a legitimate right to be upset but if you can really turn it up if you could. scream if you can demand and require a screaming room and a petting dog a vivid how and show this absolute out of control histrionics maybe somebody will pick up on that so i think that there are segments of this country that used to be the majority that see what they feel was their country slipping away from them the country you know within a few decades is going to be majority nonwhite and i do think that people here more so than was true ten or twenty years ago read and talk to and watch on television
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points of view that are just like they're so when they are exposed to something that's different they take offense because they think everybody that they deal with things like they do and when they hear something that's different it puts them off do we have to remind folks what this country was like in the fifty's with lynchings with separate bathrooms with african-americans who couldn't even sit at a lunch counter civil rights violations this is peaches and grain compared to what this country sad to say was in the past so if you think things are worse now than it was fifty years ago sixty years ago you need to review your history. well again i don't disagree i don't see i compare people taking offense at flight today to lynchings why do people feel slighted by something that maybe they would have
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let go. you know i think that there is again so much awareness in a way that today than there was the there used to be decades ago when we didn't have the mass media people can kind of aggregate to themselves and basically decide well we're right and that person who acted in a way that we don't approve of is wrong and that somehow or other that if uses people's thinking there is a heightened everything today not to not to say that people don't have a right in many cases to be upset but everything is overdone because you're not going to get media attention if you act reasonably and proportionately. the leaders of the five brix emerging economies of brazil russia india china and south africa are holding a summit in johannesburg. done off reports on taiwan. now thursday the main day of the bric summit was packed with action and of course to an extent you can use the word action in regard to
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a political summit well russia's president vladimir putin arriving early in the morning he kicked off his streak of face to face conversations with the south african president now that's way late into the night followed by a face to face with the chinese with his chinese counterparts and then all of that wrapped up with a tete a tete with india's prime minister now in between all of those talks of russia's president vladimir putin met with the leaders of other countries who are not part of the brics bloc among those was the argentinean leader and the turkish president recipe and putin's meeting with erdogan kind a hinted at the potential bromance the two leaders could be having. to do. such. kind of. to. look.
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for those who. remain. and. we're live in special times and with donald trump and the white house being so keen on trade wars all of that of course couldn't go unnoticed here that's was the focus and i talked about this to quite an extent with ministers and experts who attended the summit the leaders of bricks are very clear that we will not be in position to tolerate what is trade protectionism like we're seeing from the u.s. but also we're also looking at alternatives to say that i mean you have brics which is a conflagration almost forty percent of the world's population it's a huge play and it's look at how politics has changed in the states they want to make sure. that. product somebody fractured. and not get.
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outside the united states and brought back again exotic prices back to the united states the emerging markets. see the dangers of. collateral damage that we are suffering is. the cause of everybody's problems but we're all being affected so we're not very happy about it. so what we see as. the intended a distillation which. in favor of. favor of that this is a signal that we need to strengthen. huge number of areas so with all the damage that right now america's trade policies are dealing apparently to the economies of the breaks nations well every cloud has a silver lining you know and here it is the fact that the brics nations are now encouraged to work closer with each other also. encouraging other nations perhaps
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emerging economies to work with the breaks with other states. reporting from johannesburg from south africa. all the five leaders gathered for a great price but not everything went to plan. several hundred migrants have stormed through a border fence into a spanish on cave in north africa more on that story after the break.
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted over checked. so when you want to be present. for something want to be rich. that's it right to be precise this is what it looks like three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the water using my. first sip. our.
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quite come back around six hundred migrants have breached a border fence separating spain's north african territory suter and morocco. spanish police say the migrants mostly from sub-saharan africa turned violent throwing molotov cocktails at least one hundred thirty people have been injured the autonomous cities are suter and many are being used only land borders with africa and hundreds of migrants try to jump the fence is there every year the latest incident comes just hours after spain's foreign minister raised the alarm over the
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situation. this is more serious than the euro crisis the migration problem must be solved on the ground and the countries of origin otherwise we're just shifting pressure from one place to another people now see space in as a better bet than italy who's trying to close its borders come completely this again as always and this is been going on for years and years and years without a successful resolution and it is because the e.u. collectively in the member states have been able to come to a prop. equitable burden sharing of how to deal with migrants coming into europe a lot of the states are not pulling their weight. britain's home secretary sajid javid has commissioned a study into the profiles of child abusers among the factors to be considered is the perpetrators country of origin my fishers have been working with investigating
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officers in relevant cases to establish the particular characteristics and contexts associated with this type of offending we're looking at what this data set can tell us about characteristics of offenders victims and the way the context of abuse all of which have a critical bearing on the effect of targeting of prevention activity. child grooming scandals that are a topic that have attracted a great deal of emotion controversy and debates in the u.k. public and media as well rather on rossdale bristol peterborough the list is endless and will be familiar to many here in the u.k. this is the first time though that many would say a government in office indeed the home secretary in office has ordered an investigation specifically into the ethnicity the racial background of both the victims and the perpetrators involved in these crimes it's not the first time investigations of happened it's not the first time the issue's been raised just last year in fact a labor m.p. and former minister sarah champion wrote an article in
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a paper in which she unequivocally condemned pakistani grooming gangs and said the issue must be debated openly and honestly the backlash she received the criticism she received from many quarters in the end caused her to resign from her position and indeed received death threats after which she had to receive extra police protection what strikes me about this whole debate is that we've reached a point in this country and possibly in the west where we can't really talk in a relaxed way about race so this would write something which a lot of people would say is a statement of the bleeding obvious and ends up losing the job now the media and public outcry has stemmed from the understanding that a sense of misplaced political correctness or fear of offending of racial backlash of stoking ethnic and community tensions had previously prevented law enforcement social services and local government from taking the necessary action to stop and prevent these horrific crimes i think there was a culture of not wanting to rock the multicultural community bode if i may put it
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like that this has also come from the horse's mouth just quite a number of years ago there was a police report released under the freedom of information act in which the police themselves had said often there was a very lucky that it's a hesitancy to take the necessary action because precisely of the stone. of racial or ethnic tensions over the years the discussion about the racial ethnic background of perpetrators and victims of these crimes and that specific link has been quite to boot it's been discussed with a great hesitancy or been confined perhaps to the margins of the political spectrum now though with the home secretary's investigation given of course sergeant javal himself has pakistani roots that discussion seems to be going more mainstream now the education spokesperson for the u.k. independence party david kirk thinks this move by the u.k. home office is long over due. this is something that needs to be dealt with and it
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needs to be dealt with with brutal honesty it's good that job it has commissioned this report but honestly this is something that should have happened twenty years ago because it's been going on for at least twenty years people have known about it in various arms of the state it's being covered up but more importantly people have been afraid to talk about it because of the culture of political correctness and the adherence to multiculturalism which in this particular case clearly has not worked out about the latest headlines in just over half an hour meanwhile more on all of our stories at r.t. dot com.
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we're still alive but not in texas standards because texas is our last census like it's candy. much these are the two options that could happen here and we need your vehicle cop out ok and where do i fall from that from here you would follow this way ok so that doesn't make sense and it makes sense or ok go on is if i'm getting in a vehicle and you're turning to do whatever you got to do is eat is yes he's already here pow pow so that's what happened and what's going to happen you're going to follow this why this and this is what happened this is what they say i'm not sure if i'm going in vehicle our power i need your vehicle and then i. i'm not sure if he felt like this or like this but he felt he felt toward you as he were is nearing lilia so is this guy here getting in. this wasn't this guy getting the only
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option if he fell for discover here shut it compound he went over it he could get in a vehicle yes that's the only way that this guy was leaning forward on the street where he was given a big green get shot from inside the vehicle and that's what they all say that he wasn't getting in the vehicle when the shots were fired yet he said yeah but they said he did it and he said i didn't see it because i was just getting in the vehicle because he's wanted done it. this guy was one and then he knew the only option that's the only person that can shut it they just they ramrodded let. this guy get in because one that i shot him that's they forbade us don't want to get it done. some good magic or clean shoot stole and it was about it goes very fast so what happened in between and we were just brought in the longest but it's like get out there. i get go knock on the door nobody answers and i'll come back door nobody answers because i'm getting in on the if you know it there was
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a pontiac grand prix or grand am to your car if if you're sitting there or see someone else in the presidency and you have to lean your seat forward first for the person to get the back seat oh you liked is two shots back where were these bullets placed in the head oakley i was sitting in the passenger seat. so he it turns out it was. but here first statement he said the bullets were on the right of his head right out that's why we get because he was like this months probably going to get in here yellow and probably hit in there i don't know exactly where they demolished know they had him somewhere in the journalism you know they had him in the left. they could have hit him on the left that's it that's in the papers. could have had him in and that. could that i'm pretty sure.
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on the second murder. is my worry is that they can't have a base ok they were made a statement as well the forensics are so important they have those and all that i was going to insist on is no d.n.a. there's no fingerprints. on life organisms no one from your birth me. first you stated that clean took the final shots right you know in your first state in the first i.b.s. why did she do that to save mark but i told her friends i've known mark a lot longer and. i got told investigators first to investigators i'll translate more. can i ask you a very very honest question. and i hope you're not offended but this is my commonsense again speaking so i'm not attacking you and i'm not judging because i wasn't there this is what i think. i think it's really hard to believe that someone
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lysine court to protect his friend. and will not lie to protect his own life. never lied in court to protect my friend you said. that was a statement we have a statement but it was really really important it was your first statement you said clinton shot this guy. he killed him he said. nothing figured and as i figured you shoot someone in it you think they're going to . do it do you want to trista come out true to the. well everyone says something different so. i want to use that in the truth. and you say gee.
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he was actually aiming. from twenty centimeters off then you can hit him in the left no. with your left hand them and you should have to you had to reach around like this or disguise or hear how did the shooting. maybe you can. go that side without. where. you'd have to leave yeah and then no to god by kyrgios what do you do it but why would it jerry belief this if it seems so clear to us prosecutor. if the prosecutor has a. good story he'll get people to book to believe it now that the famed. his attorney's got to be regarded to counteract it.
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apparently didn't have a good attorney no he didn't so that's that if you don't have a good attorney. most time you lose anyway. and i'll get the body found when he was shot stabbed over and over to the torturing room towards the sterile and saw the car. was it was the oil that he was moaning he was money there's still money he wasn't moving but he was money and what did he do. know clint had a gun i had no gun i hope put him in the trunk and you have no gun. and what were your options oh i'm not going to win now that i think back on about
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could win i love it easily that's what i think i want my god i've just seen this guy kills one person and he could easily say ok i gotta go take care of these people you just snatched off me the cops are after us. i was thinking of that. in the meantime does this victim is moaning in the trunk. so didn't you feel like i need to help this guy more what i'm are going to do to save him by myself other than contact the authorities. he didn't do that either. so i looked at it was already. bored after sitting in the car thinking i could i can call nine one one or it can just inform someone mostly that's why i had says something actually i do say some of the hospital i salute and we could just drop my boss out the most room and take off this somebody else person he should've just having a bird out with the cameras on the hospital. it is so tight and they step out
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there. and. they took him out there sort of creek. the only way to monitor the creek and in the recorded finish are the last two shots were unnecessary and myopic. but who shot them mark mark did what i. claim told him here though it. could put him out of his misery i mean he gave or you lay down there with it so he threatened mark and. so you grabbed a pillow stuck the gun in the pillow tried to have a pillow. darnell or mark. but i know there was a pillow cause he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark that despite what gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you i said all three of my guns. and you want only one i didn't have your stuff. but if all three have
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a gun why would they go to that creek because clinton says so if they all have a gun you would have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. you would prefer. big drug oh oh . here's the problem and this is the thing about texas law. there's what's called the long parties now i wasn't dieting as the primary shooter i was tried as a primary shooter i hit all these people they had guns hostage you know or force them all to do everything everybody's got a gun but the person testifying everybody's in fear for their life.
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