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they wanted money and it was a sad situation no one really knows what happens but everyone has an opinion i like this well the last show provoked outrage it's about the twenty twelve on a massacre when police in south africa killed dozens of people during a month a strike some on twitter slammed him for using such provocative humid to build his career you know the real goal the opinion of comedian jonah for dongle and legal and media around this line of. comedy today is being infiltrated with these four ojt ian screw ups these demented twisted angry sexually backwater we're forty and nightmare these these these pair of files who think it's funny shock at this say something and whatever they say we're supposed to accept the reality is once we start letting these kind of p.c. monsters come into place and having like you know people decide what is you know what is tolerable and what is good we do cross a mess that we do cross
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a dangerous line and if somebody does a comedian does want to of their own volition are apologized for a bit i think that that is ok like he did apologize for this the bit about saying you know aboriginal people are attractive. to me everything is valid in terms of whether you call it humor or pekin commentary if you don't like it turn it off but a rule might be don't joke about something called dumb ass or occur just saying i mean i don't know if there's any rules but i stay away from master curry humor let me tell you what bothers me in addition to this and i'm no real big fan of trevor noah and that doesn't mean anything you know read anything into that how many years ago were some of these jokes is there a statute of limitations number one do we just dredge up stuff that's number one and number two i don't mind or i do mind you should say when some people get away with things and some people don't who decides who gets away with what who gets is
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a you could say and you could say it right that you are but you can't that's what bothers me we have to go back to the maracana in the way trevor joked about it let's again listen to a short clip. why didn't i use rabbit mornings i didn't use i'd say yes because those things don't work anymore. these are the whole wheat and they couldn't control people so that's come with ammunition for those guys had weapons plus i guess is a waste of time which strikes have ended because of tear gas live of that on the news and yeah it is a very you know disparate and you to kind of say something like that and then kind of have this thing you know ever say this was this was five years ago and i was saying it's like how long do these our age police get to you know exist like what's the statute of limitation on saying something as comedians as creative people we're coming up with a lot of content we're throwing a lot of things out there sure if we say something that's you know that's really inflammatory and you know there can be a backlash and that's something that we have to we have to deal with right or wrong
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and let's also remember this is trevor no are ok about it so get crazy but if he did made there's jokes about palestinian riots or uprisings with israeli soldiers. no no no so there's no applicability to humor across the board it's all what's in and what's not black lives matter sacrosanct the massacre that that's what it all went toward not oh yes edgy is there a point there that maybe bravery is being lost in company a little bit the easy targets are being deployed when it comes to the liberal versus conservative liberal . comix tend to you know go done the side of conservatives with the trouble ministration it's sort of it's sort of easy for you know mainstream liberal comedians to you know go after the ministration of the republican party that's the kind of the wheel has a house where they feel you know comfortable like a lot of these shows would probably be considerably you know would would be happy
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if there was a hillary clinton presidency but they would have less fodder to go after you know if you're in the right group and the right person the sky's the limit if you're not republican trump supporter. perceived to be a right wing whatever you get no power rents and no exercise of the free liberty our free speech that separates. two tribes in namibia of south west africa are attempting to sue germany this seeking compensation and official apologies for the genocide committed by german colonialists over a hundred years ago and takes up the story. germany still shows signs of its dark imperial past this is looted it's to us or named after adults knew that it has stopped the very first colony german southwest africa also known as the maybe a in the early one nine hundred stemmons that's less thought it bases land from
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local citizens leading to one of the centrist west genocide. of the huron nation must now leave the country if it refuses and show composure to do so would belong to any share of found inside the german frontier with or without a gun or kero will be executed i shall spare new the women children. today as hereright unama communities still mourn the deaths of the eighty thousand
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people were slaughtered is that data length of the german government to pay for the crimes committed you know what people are to commit holocaust. and then you simply claim sixty on the jews. and you just in then you beat him to the issues. but because we dip into different skin color speak. the german government you see for us. it's only. in a. in the to. even the apology came a century late with the german economic cooperation and development minister close to tears when she spoke about it in two thousand and four. we germans acknowledge our historical political moral and ethical responsibility and the guilt the germans brought upon themselves but the government stepped in saying the minister was
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speaking as a private citizen and not representing chamisa position it took over a decade more for belin to officially acknowledge the crimes of the past. the war of extermination in the media from nine hundred forty nine where it was a war crime and genocide. maybe he has received hundreds of thousands of euros from germany perhaps a sort of entire right way of compensation but that's not enough for the tribes last year america and now my representatives father nor suit in new york saying they want to be part of the official talks between germany and the maybe i'm saying it was the only way to ensure justice what happened in south africa was a genocide not while ation a violation of the law and germany has not. really been completely held accountable you just unique in the sense that you can find the region extermination order that was issued by germany. to. exterminate the us in the
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people historians simply say just look at the mix they will make a difference of these case history with the leap to even the old if they when it might encourage other indigenous groups to take action against format european colonial overlords which could see the likes of britain france on the netherlands pay a high price to posture. the ati belin. good morning from a kevin owner of moscow this morning it's a team now coming up a lot more including volunteers stopping and helping migrants in a paris camp over rising levels of violence say this simply too scared to go with a love story and more coming up enough for a quick break. on this edition of crossfire we consider one question is donald trump's america first policy in contradiction to the washington consensus idea of american exceptionalism
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the answer this question will likely define trump's presidency and change the world . what politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury or somehow want to be rescued . that's why to be interesting to see what the full story of the morning can be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. first six. months.
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again violence in a paris migrant camp as force one french pro migrant association to stop its work according to volunteers the area is now unsafe and even minimum security measures aren't being met the say the groups were working in the area for almost two years distributing more than two hundred fifty thousand meals and supplies along the way shiela do bensky report. in paris is a gritty eighteenth hante small town hundreds of migrants clustered together on the streets they gather here as it's where food is distributed by a local for the interior group but after twenty months solid data to me call wilson looks set to close its doors saying they just can't take anymore all sorts of food it's become more tense we're serving around seven hundred breakfasts every day to migrants who live in terrible conditions they have nothing not even tents they sleep on the ground and sometimes woken up by the police in the morning they kick
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them and use tear gas to move them so when they come to us they're stressed and nervous twice last week we had to stop serving food to let the tension calm down this is something new for us so yes we're stopping migrants have been expelled by police in this area many times felipe tells me that despite this they come back and every time they do this situation becomes even more desperate from the beginning our mission was to serve hot drinks and bread and we've done this for twenty months every day during the last month we started questioning our mission as we don't want to volunteer to be put in danger. who is to blame for this situation for not giving enough help to the migrants on the streets is this the mayor of paris is this the government of france. is on for us is both the state is responsible for people on the streets for taking in migrants at the same time the authorities in paris are restricting access to water tap. in the summer is irresponsible they also have
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a responsibility towards the minus their minus here you sleep on the street and in the camp of drug addicts me the state nor the parish administration is doing its job. with the authorities not providing enough support the volunteers giving up just a stone's throw away from haiti is an area known locally as crack hill that's also made things worse for those working to help the my clients felipe says that some of the drug addicts also coming for food handouts and causing problems. with the drug addicts who evacuated recently but nothing was done to help them and they came back to him now come for a break for this too it creates additional tension very aggressive including two other volunteers so this is an explosive situation. while we're recording the interview me to think distribution point to take individual approach us a movie that i saw lambeau media which serves your reality when i was here i was only. marginally so basically. at the moment some of the people on the streets
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are very uncomfortable with it build me now we're not filming it he says but they just uncomfortable with the cameras. but not if it works if it's just. i. think. more people are coming nothing's being done about it and there are the drug addicts as you saw it's impossible to film people here it's becoming more difficult than before we think the situation is explosive and a person is in real danger. by shutting up shop solidarity meek or wilson know that they are cutting off a vital lifeline for vulnerable nicodemus but as well as doing it out of concern for their volunteers they hope to move to prompt storage to stop ignoring the plight of migrants and force them to take action. ski r.t. paris. with those u.s.
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return elections on the horizon the specter of alleged russian meddling is reappeared again facebook has removed accounts which it believes are being used to possibly influence the outcome of the vote but this miracle reports there is no evidence to point the finger at moscow. today we removed thirty two pages in accounts from facebook and instagram because they were involved in coordinated inauthentic behavior this kind of behavior is not allowed on facebook because we don't want people or organizations creating networks of accounts to mislead others about who they are or what they're doing yes thirty two accounts were deleted to face the arms race presented by quote well funded adversaries but who are those three to accounts influential enough to undermine american democracy in fact most of the spotted materials have zero to ten followers and in the scope of about fourteen months ran one hundred fifty ads for approximately eleven thousand dollars
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but let's get down to the nitty gritty who is guilty we're still in the very early stages of our investigation and don't have all the facts including who may be behind this in the statement facebook reiterated several times that they were unable to identify the culprit and even admitted that they quote may never be able to identify the source with the apparent goal of amplifying already existing conspiratorial narratives the mainstream media it's playing not an ounce of creativity went on to blame the usual suspect brush an actor's continue to try to disrupt metal infiltrate the u.s. political debate if not the elections themselves well russia is interfering there continuing to interfere russia has been mentioned as the likely source of this interference in attempts russians and other nation states absolutely are attempting to manipulate us but on what basis the report didn't find russia or russian entities or russian linked entities responsible all of us some references were made to last year's findings which were they best democratic house minority leader nancy
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pelosi even demanded that facebook brief congress on these critical developments which she took as confirmation of the intelligence community's russian interference claims the latest announcement confirms the longstanding findings of the u.s. intelligence community and national security experts that's russia is actively utilizing social media in a card you need to free to sow discord among the american people and undermine our democracy. what does it mean to be an inauthentic account it's not really explain for a well if someone is against the u.s. immigration policy which some of these anti ice accounts apparently were maybe they would like to conceal their identity maybe they're afraid of the us authorities it's a strange thing are we allowed to be private and people identities private in the us without people assuming that somehow there are some foreign hand meddling in things it's very strange the real question is what does it mean that someone is
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trying to sow divisions among americans are we not allowed to disagree with each other on fundamental issues like immigration and other things and i looked at some of the ages and some of them were sort of pro-feminist women shouldn't have to cook for their for their man i mean how is this supposed to is the russian effort to sort of visions americans have always disagreed that's the nature of society of a free society you disagree not the so these people i think the mentality is not like north korea or something it's very bizarre. i saw some little stories putting out so far this wednesday morning the first of all guests from r.t.m. kevin owen thanks so much and of great dane stay with us of counting for rubble programs in your part of the world coming up.
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russia is one of the countries and most by capacity and all the very high population does that mean russia does need to be concerned about sustainability i would say yes absolutely you are no lucky situation where you have a lot of farm per person so to say you know you have a lot of wealth ecological wealth and but the word is very scarce so that's a huge economic advantage as well and saying wow this is an amazing farm let's look after it well because that's our ad said that bush has made a loss to live well in the long run. when the lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the room in clusters to protect themselves. with the financial merry go round lifts and be the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room sick. i mean real news
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real world. you see a good. suit is a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quickly. actually i like to call this to do graphics solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not known the highest ranks of the catholic church will conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end though that's known as the i didn't and then i think you learned to use this doubt in. faith.
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in a 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 on the bath 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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you keep the. fact. that. it's him in the summer morning and i'm on a bus headed down south from chinatown new york there breathless driver speeds up on the ice who really. am traveling across the states in a snowstorm because of a book. written over dishpan of twenty years back and forth from the mining areas to the stern kentucky the book by italians corner. is
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a monumental collection of moral history it tells the struggle of the words bills to round mining of coal when amy grants were to come to the area to work well paid but often has faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. this is the part. own. land.
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i'm headed to the depot mary kom of course. i want to see what's left of the. three years since his first visit now that the us is shifting to major and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of a city where people are stuck in my car turns from black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leading me in this journey. or. well when i really don't know what he'll be.
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back with person because i've been in thirty. plus at least two it will be. no ma'am. but way from their place now. appalachian man but. appalachian male with even. greater. crime our former falls.
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are shall. i got married when i. i was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and lead me in myriad about six months then he went into the mountains and then six months after that down in the went to contacts and he. hadn't two week old son. lady who lived down the street here old me and. killed. wrote a bunch that you know what it really. oh no. where else could a company wanted to poll real that's georgia said also that cole ready for the christmas they want him there and we. shot the whole field
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but done it was done it was back to that old wall it. killed him if. they know it much. two three tell them both that locket one through till it. shielded. that if it was a. rod would fail and i. feel . i. i find remnants of the mining history older memories of the casualties and the hard labor are alive in the stories told by the young and the like they're not had to for the glory of collective struggle and hard work paid off. speaking to the locals in dusty barson saloons you can see that their life was and still is mine
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mine is harder now. relief their collective legend and whether played a part where sid would try to steer says by the words disappearing before day i ask for the rose parade rest. their spy brand is a bit of a work first year raises gunshy up but first you have like i mean sixty of them at meyers grove so it was great to. get work and i got them as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. but maybe green you. will. go. in every lady made home
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a and it. you always had because you know now we face the life that you'll say. you're going through. you won't want to hear that there's no water in the mine and soon would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through the opponent's muna and then they would like to bow foals for a track sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here name were you know anywhere. there's nothing for him to day and there have been all the young pay for the turning to. alcohol. and. if it were
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someone would have to stay and. say our government would get interested in this place this party can tell you i think we. could make it would anybody if they know i'm there every day. in this say you know there's.
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this or pop. eight point seven to be emptied into downtown weissberg this is something bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking with some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen playing the song but all. use. is holding its own groove. in one thousand nine hundred i was the first woman to work in this one particular mine and my job was what they called the belt.

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