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dangerous it undercuts democracy we decided to ask americans how much their vote will be influenced by one man's cult of personality do you plan to vote in the upcoming midterm elections. why not. go that. you need to look at the candidate and you need to see what the candidate has to offer and what the care whether the candidate can pull off what they're promising to do what they think of trial not just what they've been trying to do you plan to vote in the midterm election when they don't want to try to win again i don't like i don't like. views so i'm not going to. be that person that you can say what i believe in and about this now and that it seems like america has already decided what the key issue in the upcoming vote will be and it's not going to be perceived the russian influence as some outlets would like you to believe it's going to be the donald but keep in mind he won't actually be anywhere on the
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ballot these are mid-term congressional elections but regardless the way american politics is developing it seems like the upcoming vote in november will be a referendum on one man he will mop and r.t. new york. one palestinians being killed and over two hundred injured in the latest unrest on the israeli border the health ministry in gaza claims that almost a hundred of the injured were wounded by israeli defense forces a company to protest the israeli occupation of palestinian territories but ongoing for over four months now those opposed to enlist and code re sent us this report. no ok i'm standing here one hundred meters away from the sunset separates gaza strip with israel and as you see thousands of palestinian protesters continue to participate in the great march of return.
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for more than nineteen weeks as you see the palestinian protesters have been burning tires to blur the vision of days or any snipers the. i.c.c. intensive the intensity of the israeli forces are fine tear gas canisters on the palestinian protesters and it's very very close from where we're standing. and we just heard a lot of ammunition that was targeted the protesters ok that was very loud and very close for us this is the person who was targeted by the live ammunition we heard just right now. the crew. caught. up. with. the crew. thousands of palestinian protesters are suffocating from the tear gas
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fired by the israeli forces on the. paramedic was shot and the legs just see what it's like what meter always. will fire from us. as you see the palestinian prime minister for trying to rescue all the palestinians and shared out the by the israeli snipers and as you see it the pyre medic successfully had that timed out to get at that light late this injured from the live ammunition from the frontline of the. you know you want to be obama great but. despite everything despite the tear gas. fired tear gas despite that you're got stones that fight your guts and despite this nightmare is that shoot live ammunition on the palestinian protesters journalists and paramedics the
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palestinians continue to protest east gaza strip along the fence in five different locations in the gaza strip well the other side of this the i.d.f. says they had responded according to quote standard procedures it claims the measures were prompted by the presence of more than eight thousand violent riots is as they were friday saw the nineteenth great march of return rally since the began in march but political science professor says israel is guilty of using disproportionate force. as a matter of fact the israeli are using the life i mention or over the place not only as a wherever it's comes through the palestinians a confrontation usually they use the most and most of the times sometimes they use their bullets but mainly in gaza organized by a lot of busting in factions or of protesting and factions and it is the representing the palestinian whether to go to the borders and to clean the right of return to their homes which was
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a land which was taken from them in one hundred forty. other hand are seen as having nothing what do you mean by guards israeli have if sixteen and thirty five and they are dying as they have artillery they have everything and there seem to have guards this is absolutely unmatch what we have next well seems a russian mole inside the u.s. embassy in moscow no less salacious stuff and britain's guardian newspaper has been reveling in its scoop but all is not as it seems to see goshdarn off explains. everybody loves a spy drama mystery suspense and the russian firm for. the name of the agent is stapling saul my name is evelyn so then you are russian spies .
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this guardian story had every ingredient for a thriller recipe the u.s. secret service as quite clearly stems from the very name is one of the most enigmatic agencies of the u.s. government its main function is to protect the lives of u.s. presidents ministers the top political brass and that is where the russians according to the guardian planted a mole the russian spy had been working under tech to the heart of the american embassy in moscow for more than a decade she had plenty of time to gather intelligence without supervision said the guardian's head of investigations claims she was operational for a whole decade in that time through the agency's internet in e-mail systems she had access to all kinds of highly classified stuff including the shared jewels of the president and vice president all of that according to the guardian the woman fled to the physic be russia's key security agency before being let go last year over
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security concerns they had lying to the narrative the details looked spectacular in the scoop which was even projected to link to a spy ploy in washington d.c. itself or activities of stealing and sharing information could shed more light on how the russians were able to hack the twenty sixteen presidential election office of the d.n.c. except the secret service was. unimpressed by the reporting and no doubt of shame or embarrassment but because of the facts according to the media release within the agency the woman in question held the position of a foreign service national these employees have their duties outlined very strictly as by default the secret service views every one of them surprises as potential spies the woman's responsibilities were limited to things like translation cultural guidance administrative support and i don't mean to offend anybody here but this. sounds more like the job description of a tourist guide rather than a spy
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a material employee and i wish i could say the guardian did not know all these things when publishing the article but they did prior to the guardian publishing their article the u.s. secret service provided their editor in their official statement clearly refuting in found information despite all this the article was published as is after all everybody loves a spy drama but some plots a better be saved for hollywood scripts. back to reality then coming up after the break despite recent positive changes women's rights are once again in the spotlight in saudi arabia is just one of the stories ahead. this inflation very little inflation for decades interest rates have gone down for
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thirty years markets have rallied for thirty years now the whole thing is reversing interest rates are going up so is inflation so we'll see how that plays out if wages rise faster then inflation. as such then trying to wonder if wages don't rise as fast as a business inflation then we have trouble. with . who put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to reach. into going to be pros this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested olds in the water. question.
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exactly twenty minutes past eight o'clock here in moscow now russia's foreign ministry says the evacuation of the white helmets from syria shows that the controversial rescue group turned out to be quote foreign agents working in anti syrian interests for huge amounts of money and of the day the white helmets to be praised in the west though for their involvement with the rescue operations in syria they were mostly on the territories occupied by anti-government forces and terrorist groups but with those elements largely defeated now the white helmets feared persecution and they were evacuated by israel to western countries the group's been enjoying funds from the u.s. and its nato allies but critics have been pointing to multiple controversies surrounding the white helmets among other instances they were seen it executions and waving terrorist flags with jihadists.
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debbie at all you saw with no they would bring cameras and explosives something to destroy for example this building here that find people in the streets and promised the money all food just say whatever they needed. to syrian first responders who risked their lives to save others in war torn aleppo the face of on relenting brutality heroes have emerged. up to the mall and whenever food aid was brought into the white helmets and the rebels would take it all for themselves they give us nothing not even bread.
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they have all chosen to risk their lives to save all those. who feel when you see the television when we go out to buy food we'd see them if there was a collapsed building of tourist shelling they cooled off the area and save the rebel fighters for people they cared about they would leave the civilians the same happened not far from here a building was destroyed in shelling and they came just to pull their own towns as usual they lifts. we've been able to get these brave people and their families out of syria after the extraordinary work they've done saving lives scola why helmets nice people to help the rebels. did in save civilians the locals out for rebels.
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still some question marks will host of ours he's going to grow national returned the us the head of the controversial group about the accusations. tell me about. the can each the boy whose photos were awards he was covered in dust and the white helmet bordley saved his life. the truth is as you know she's home was bombed and he was extracted by our teams from under the rubble and we did not photograph the source of the photograph that was published was not of the white helmets but a journalistic reporter we saved him and his brother who stayed in hospital for several months until he recovered we were surprised at the way he was used and exploited by the russian government to speak in the media. that me she's father been given the safety and been taken to a safe place he would have spoken differently than he did under the threats of the syrian regime he knows well that we saved his son and his brother who stayed in hospital for several months until his full recovery because mother. told r.t.
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the photograph was used to exploit him with regard to the way helmets they primarily work with the press it's a professional tool they are using we had a pulitzer prize winning journalist seymour hersh on the program telling us the way the hell that's your propaganda organization in truth a man's father is obliged to speak in that way and he's not in total safety under the regime that has announced the assassination of eleven thousand convicts in the prisons over the last few weeks alone he is obliged to speak that way and i understand his position however we know that we have fulfilled our duty when we rescued his two sons from under the rubble after they were bombed by the syrian regime this is our duty and we do not expect thanks from anybody for fulfilling our duty towards our own people in syria as for the other journalists i don't know who they are the journalist that you are referring to those who have come up with such talk unless they are part of those journalists that create propaganda against the white helmets which have become known by the name we do not feel the need to
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respond to them because they are aware of the fact that they are lying and we know that they are lying we're going to be airing for the day the full interview and you can also catch it later on our website and our you tube channel as well if you want to see more of it. human rights watch and amnesty international reporting that two prominent women's rights activists have been arrested in saudi arabia. the arrest of some arpad our we and the c mouse to die signal that the saudi authorities see any peaceful dissent whether past the present as a threat to their autocratic rule this unprecedented level of persecution of human rights defenders in saudi arabia is a disturbing sign that the crackdown is far from over when they arrested activists were protesting against laws that compel women to get permission for men to study to marry or travel abroad naseem of souther is a long time campaign of women's and shia minority rights she put herself forward to run in local elections in twenty fifteen but was barred by the authorities the
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other arrested activist is some other name may sound familiar also a veteran activist for women's rights in saudi arabia a brother rife run a website encouraging political debate in the kingdom he's currently serving a ten year jail term for insulting islam online summer said foreign recognition of having received the twenty twelve international women of courage award from the then us secretary of state hillary clinton some as you are a human rights activist a monitor of human rights in your country of saudi arabia aca the saudi government began cracking down on women's rights activists just over two months ago the official reason for the latest arrest is no but previous detainee's have been accused of having quote suspicious contacts with foreign entities but
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then saudi officials had warned that further arrests could be carried out as the investigation proceeded even so the public side of this saudi crown prince elmos eager to show a different side promising reforms just recently lifted the ban on women driving vehicles all said those stuff at the u.n. human rights commission his office have grave concerns over the crackdown now. we are concerned about the continuing arrests and our parents apparently arbitrary detentions of human rights defenders and activists in saudi arabia including women's rights activists since the fifteenth of may at least fifteen government critics were detained we understand that eight of them were laid to temporarily released until the completion of their procedural review political activists with their budget i believe that saudi arabia is going to zone leverage on the un you can see old pictures of somewhere up the way with michelle obama with hillary clinton and she was celebrated in the state department now that she's arrested we
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don't hear anything from the state department calling out the saudi government for this terrible act of arresting her for absolutely nothing we have seen a crackdown on in recent months on human rights activists women activists and this is another example every time the u.n. does something to speak out against abuses in saudi arabia so the arabia then turns around and blackmails the united nations saying we will stop giving you money that some of the top stories this morning i was more. when lawmakers manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final
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merry go round lifts only the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i mean real news. you know world of big partisan movies a 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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the city of fallen angels to make peace and love. as a result a whole generation of children is growing up in the philippines as though it was a post-war country huge numbers of children that fathered by foreign sex tourists they have never and in all probability never will meet their dads. my dad and i'm not going to warm up a couple. with bill was i'm among. them as well you know i know a lot that goes something like. this make me pull. all good boy. i'm bad. all ages well now. they are our gina london and three. go. by you.
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sarah charged us one hundred dollars for the night she's twenty and this is the day that had daughter turns two months old she continues to work in the bar so she can afford to feed her baby who's biological father has returned to australia. the. fact is that the first back to the t.v. crew. or takes you for
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