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string i don't rightly don't t.v. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. to the most just as they would a simple they want to become lost and i won the last post on this but many of them look for refuge in the so called sentries sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities how to best person as bank. listen to point zero five and up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and they want that. they had to walk to the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the one time move or for the gravels they both if you
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could move the hoop you'd be about to do. a sit sit struggles and many couples won't. deal with the put simply dimples and spun hose both of you up with a popular culture but. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm part children thank you for joining us coming up today we take a look at the debt of the united states with jeffrey ball the president and founder of arbor financial plus what are the costs of those uncontrollable wildfires in california archies the toughest reports from california and we take a look at the business side of those horrific facilities which housed houses a kind word separated families with human rights activists and tar davidson plus if
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you thought cutting taxes was over for the trumpet ministrations well think again we'll talk about what's next with american university professor donald williamson all that ahead but first we had a few. and a trumpet ministration has moved yet again on the terror front this time targeting turkey. president trump tweeted this morning that he had authorized a doubling of previously announced tariff on aluminum and steel to ten and fifty percent respectively on turkish imports of those key industrial metals mr trump's tweet also referenced the turkish lira slide the lear is a value on currency trading markets fell over eighteen percent as measured against the dollar after president said quote we are facing economic attacks today and we need to defend our country prompting mr trump's tariff raising tweet bloomberg reported this morning that the turkish lira is now the worst performing currency of twenty eight team edging out the argentine peso and it may have farther to fall as the end of the easy credit era continues to deflate the turkish economy mr trump's
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latest international confrontation was prompted by the white house imposition of sanctions on turkish officials over the case of a u.s. pastor who has been charged with complicity in a coup attempt against mr heir to one. and other currency and sanctions news in the region next door to turkey the value of the russian ruble is seguing has hit a two year low likely under pressure from u.s. sanctions related to poisoning of an alleged former russian spies thirty scriptural and his daughter the u.s. and some allies accuse russia of complicity in the attack while russian currency tends to have some small seasonal wobble in august the start decline seems to clearly reflect real and growing difficulties for the russian economy. and more russian trade news the russian aluminum giant roussel also american subsidiary that we've talked about before was granted an exemption from trump administration tariffs well now that exemption has been revoked sol america has granted a request exemption on their twentieth attempt in july the exemption process allows
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for other companies to challenge such requests and the commerce department says they noted no objection at the time of the approval but that changed the new york times now reports that after democrat suggested the exemption was granted due to a personal request to mr trump from russian president vladimir putin commerce officials reviewed the rare. dust covered that a u.s. aluminum company had intended to object but failed to properly note it on paper the exemption process for the trump tariff has come under some scrutiny from several angles as congress tried to process over twenty thousand requests the washington post reported on a lack of legal expertise and personnel to handle the volumes of paper at that apartment and the new york times reported that nucor a u.s. steel firm with strong connections to the trump white house has lodged over sixteen hundred objections to exemption request exemptions were denied in all of those cases.
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the u.s. government is going to exceed another momentous milestone this year as recently released data from the u.s. department of treasury shows documents that half a trillion dollars will be needed just to pay interest the service that is on the u.s. government debt so far this year alone such interest expenses have grown by an additional forty billion bucks and twenty seventeen the cost of service to the debt was three hundred seventy five billion dollars this year it is on track to cost to cost four hundred fifteen billion dollars and here discuss that is jeffrey small the president founder of arbor financial who joins us yet again we're so pleased jeffrey that you take the time to be with us these numbers are pretty mind boggling jeffrey i mean first of all let's set the table the debt is different than the annual budget deficit and the debt is the ongoing amount of money that we owe the u.s. government owes as a nation but who owns it holds all of that debt jeffrey. well you know that's a good question china only owns about five percent of that debt but most people
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don't know bert that we actually have the same amount of debt and chinese debt that we own here in this country versus what they own over there so technically it's a wash about twenty five percent of that debt is held domestically but the real question aspart is there's a huge demand for treasuries right now and displayed a rising interest rate environment the interest rates in treasuries have been falling or they've been literally flat despite the five interest rate moves by the fed and that's because the united states is strong despite the debt levels that we have but you're exactly correct that cost is going to spiral and between now and two thousand and twenty one it's going to more than double based on the current pace of seventy billion a month we're spending right now more than we collect and a small mild forty basis point increase in interest rates and we almost double that cost that will be quaint the current defense budget by two thousand and twenty one of what we spend there and jeffrey i mean there are smart people who say that having debt is a good thing i mean but jeez louise be not at these levels right. well you
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know we live in a codependent debt world and the irony is even though we've expanded the debt the debt service has cost about the same but now we're in a rising interest rate environment the one thing that will change the total outlay of that debt and what we have to spend on it will not just be the amount of debt we're accumulating but what happens to interest rates so i think we're looking at a short term interest rate hike cycle over the next twelve to eighteen months and then by two thousand and twenty i expect rates to back down so i think all this debt talk about how things are going to double or repaying a trillion dollars in two thousand and twenty eight just to service it is just that it's a lot of hype but you know it just reminds me jeffrey of you know maybe an average family who spent too much and you know they just they just wonder how they will ever get out of debt with you know high interest rates etc and you know is there a way out other than you as you say you know things change over the longer term and and interest rates may go down and that is certainly the key culprit in this this
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increase the amount of servicing the debt but is there any other way to get out of it other than i mean what would seem i probably you know obvious on face of it to most folks the government should spend less money. well bar you know the government spends more money and lowers taxes to do would benefit the middle class so they can prosper and for the very first time we're finally starting to see wages increase and we have epically low unemployment numbers and records in many different categories as far as what's happening with jobs in this country if you want to job it's there but the key for personal consumers to get out of debt is to save more than they spend and not accumulate debt and unfortunately that's not the american way we normally spend more than we earn in this country yeah it's crazy the amount that we do build up i want to go back just a little bit to chinese you mention that they they hold just five percent of u.s. debt but you know we're in this trade war with with many nations but particularly
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with with china there's a big trade imbalance there of course and i just wonder whether or not there is something that the chinese could do that would somehow make life tougher for the u.s. government. regarding the debt that they hold what are your thoughts jeffrey. well i don't really think there is you know we consume eighty percent of what we produce in this country they're exporting over five hundred billion dollars to the united states in goods and services we're they're importing about one hundred fifty billion of goods and services in the united states so we really kind of hold the trump card here no pun intended the reality is we're in control and today china announced that they're going to start importing energy and oil from the united states so hopefully this will get washed out at some point but they've been predatory for a long time and they need to change their tune economically and create a level playing field for the united states to also benefit because we've been exporting our wealth our country's middle class jobs for many many years to china
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and not just china but to many other countries this is been the pattern and fortunately we've got an administration that's trying to right that ship for the benefit of the american people we sure appreciate your perspective you know i worked on the hill prefer probably too long jeffrey and they always are members of congress in the senate they're always worried about increasing the debt limit but as we are talking about that debt that we already owe it's not building further that stuff we need to pay and so i'm glad that you have taken the time to sort of explain what the debt is opposed to the deficit jeffrey small the president founder of arbor capital thanks for your expertise your time jeffrey have a great weekend thank you. the california fire season is one of the worst on record and it's costing a lot billions upon billions of dollars here's our choose the toughest suite with more on the details and the impact. after breaking a record for the largest fire in state history some analysts are now questioning
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just how costly california wildfires will be for twenty eighteen have if anything like last year's the tally up to more than nine billion dollars on even half way through fire season and this year is shaping up to be one of the worst on record for california it's quite a pace to keep up with as twenty seventeen was a record breaking year in terms of damage and costs according to cal fire in twenty seventeen there were nine thousand fires in the state of california burning one point two million acres in the north bay alone losses of more than nine billion dollars were claimed to according to the california department of insurance the state itself shelled out one point five million in october to the north bay fires another three hundred million was needed down south in december and twenty seventeen the thomas fire which broke out near vinter and santa barbara county has burned nearly three hundred thousand acres breaking state history but the minin sea no complex fire just north of san francisco has already surpassed that burning at least three hundred four thousand acres and is only about halfway contained story
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no battling fires right now it's too early in the incident to know exactly what the cost will be well too early to calculate officials say the closure of yosemite national park is a small indicator of the fires impact if it was believed many communities will experience a similar setback it's certainly a huge impact for us in yosemite this is the time as you mentioned that we welcome the most visitors this is literally the busiest time of the year of course the national park service says in two thousand and sixteen more than five million people visited the park generating an annual revenue of more than five hundred twenty million dollars the economic benefits are even greater at six hundred eighty six million there are reportedly close to eight thousand jobs in the local area supporting park related tasks well things are chaotic with fires still in the process of being contained authorities say many times the location of the fire determines who shells out the payment for it usually. whoever picks up the tab for
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this is it's going to be based on where that fire and so right now it looks like we've got it into town and now as we mentioned we're still in the midst of fire season as well as hurricane season last year natural disasters cost us three hundred sixty billion dollars only time will tell if this year's natural disasters will exceed that. can in his harshest suites our team. and we thank natasha time now for a quick break but hang here because when we return we take a look at the business side of those horrific facilities which housed separated families the immigrant families and their kids with human rights activists and car davidson an american university professor donald williamson joins us to talk about what's next for us tax cuts and your break here are the numbers of the closing bell and stocks dow jones nasdaq as a thief all down by close just seven percent today and bitcoin is on the slide going into the weekend dropping more than two percent over the past twenty four hours back in a flash. with
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says time is problem. was i. thought about this is the time world stuff. oh oh. welcome back a quick note if markets were down point seven percent seven percent i'd be probably running for the hills sorry for about that we previously reported on the brewing the labor brought the irish airline ryan air and now ryanair pilots union says their members and five countries including our own will strike for twenty four hours during the height of the european vacation season grounding roughly four hundred flights with over seventy six thousand passengers who are scheduled to fly today a union representative in belgium addressed reporters earlier today to destroy that's
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going on here in belgium is the conclusion of six months of discussions between ryanair and the union representatives. to nowhere concrete two of the main requests from the beginning was to apply the national level lou to be easy to move to loose you know to. that end negotiations between the employees between deployed outs and the employer and the point is so far right and keeps applying the irish labor moves to its photos and planets and can cause and kevin cruise. that's not the only air issue the us airline industry is suffering from a chronic shortage of qualified pilots according to the latest federal aviation administration figures the f.a.a. says the number of pilots in the u.s. has dropped by thirty percent since one thousand nine hundred ninety eight there were well over eight hundred thousand pilots available to work in one thousand nine hundred seven while there were just over six hundred thousand pilots last year the
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aircraft owners and pilots association says u.s. airlines will need over thirty six hundred new pilots just to keep up with expected retirements attrition and increased demand this year alone the f.a.a. still calls their pilot count civil airmen statistics get that airmen which suggest one possible cause for the shortage and an obvious and just solution women account for barely more than five percent of pilots according to international socio action of women airline pilots by contrast nearly half of cabin crew jobs are done by women earlier this week director of airports council international andrea gets told the global aviation gender summit in cape town quote aviation in general has a difficult enough time lowering the best and brightest over to our industry it's not a track that girls and young women are particularly aware of we need to reverse that . and speaking of gender justice in employment the reputation of the tokyo medical school has suffered this week after revelations that scores for female of female applicants were systematically reduced since two thousand and six in order to favor
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male applicants overall as well specific male individuals investigators found that schools skewed scores because they feared women graduates would shorten the and abandon their careers to become parents the scrutiny was prompted by a corruption case surrounding the school's admission of a son of a high ranking bureaucrat allegedly in exchange for government grants the scandal underlies the challenges facing prime minister shinzo abi who is pushed to enable women to enter the workforce mr obvious education minister says the government will investigate admissions process at all japanese medical schools. yesterday federal judge ordered a mother and her daughter to be returned to united states in mid air flight after discovering they had been deported by the u.s. government in the midst of their immigration appeal in court not only did the judge
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say the action was unacceptable he held u.s. attorney general jeff sessions in contempt of court can you believe it the incident highlights the increasing tension and focus on the issue of immigration particularly as it relate to the matter of child separation from parents that we've covered on the program in the past well today we take a closer look at the business side of the issue which is so far not been covered too much below the radar if you will here to help us out is human rights activists and tar davidson who joins us from tucson arizona not far from the us mexico border into our welcome and thanks for the good work that you've done you've witnessed first hand on these migration detention centers and the pretty dismal conditions there for these children it's been well more than a month since the first situation was first highlighted at these centers has anything changed since that time and what's the situation there in tucson. perfect yet thanks for having me on the show fortunately there's been quite a bit of action here. as as i had mentioned that is a problem with these transfer this with
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a lack of transparency recently pro publica put out an article that the silly into kind of self just keep progressivity in tucson recently a former employee there was arrested on eight counts of child molestation this person was also a child positive a very brief beginning of scrutiny has yielded already quite a bit of use happening in these facilities like so basically on that end i was fortunate to be able to brief the leader of a group of sixteen state legislators that were able to talk facility they were rushed out they were told not to they weren't allowed to ask questions so i was keeper for horribly on that as well and the you know if i school district recently voted unanimously which is something very rare for this particular school board they voted unanimously to begin the process of offering the area or two to southwest as it was within the district so locally that's what's been happening and fortunately since i've spoken out i've seen
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a wave of people speaking out against geo group and of course it can all forms of for profit detention of which south was key is very much a part. why should say you know you're not just a human rights activist you're really a whistle blower on this stuff and that takes a lot of guts i work a lot of whistle blowers over the years so again thank you for that and it seems like one of the big issues that these are as you mentioned southwest key but these are for profit a lot of these are for profit institutions or some nonprofit organizations involved too but a report came out in the atlantic that indicated that these types of groups have spent more than three million dollars last year alone just in lobbying in your opinion should there be a more critical eye on the for profit even though not for profit organizations that are involved in these dissention centers or what amount to really private prison camps. won't unfortunately what's aroused on this from this kind of dark a lot of private and public interest is basically you have
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a very highly charged rhetoric which basically kind of the anti immigration read or in the case of southwest even a rhetoric in south of social change however that rhetoric only very very thinly masked a very high profit venture which is essentially does stealing the liberty of people and detainment very costly detainment that stood at the cost the taxpayers it's our burden essentially so what's happened is as a result of this very heavy lobbying i believe g.o.p. has had the highest lobbying efforts that it's had since then since up till now this is like record high numbers of their money they've spent on lobbying and what's come out is a rhetoric at the supports a system that is not even doing anything to improve his ration we haven't really the problems of immigration problem central america and south america cannot be done cannot be fixed so simply done fortunate and especially not at at such
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a high cost that they are the kind of no conceivable remedy that they provide other than detention right let me ask you you know the department of health and human services a federal government. department has contracts for these. detention centers and they award grants except trip for them to there is i think it's a three billion dollars or three year one billion dollar contract for southwest key being these folks are really making money on this right. sorry most definitely just to clarify that three point one billion is the figure which course that it gives you a great mate and southwest as an individual organization had a grant of four hundred sixty eight million dollars this past year up from three eleven the year before and deep south the salary of the c.e.o. he claimed a salary of one point five million dollars this year three times what the president makes as well floor last year he can't between it three and five hundred thousand
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dollars bonus this was reported in the young turks investigates keep part it's a bonus of three to five thousand two hundred thousand dollars on the same year that he laid off more than a thousand people from setting market conditions so there is definitely a lot of money that's been going around in these facilities and again all of that money is coming from us the taxpayer for them to assume their sense federal responsibility which is dealing with these these migration patterns and if you don't like it contact your congressman or your senator about it and tar davidson human rights activists and well so war thank you so much for your time and the good work you and doing that and the good what this act of citizenship. what a character antara is good we appreciate him being on and just when you thought all was done on the trump taxes hang on there was more like those infomercials right wait there's more here especially american rivers oppressor donna williamson professor thank you so much it's great to meet you in
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a preacher your being here with us thank you i want to start actually not on that we're going to get to it earlier in the program we're talking about the u.s. debt and jeffrey small has been with us before did a great job of explaining one perspective but he was not suggesting that it was a big problem that it was so large what's your view you when you look at the stuff all the time i'm not an economist part but i'm a tax accountant by trade and this last tax bill the tax cut and jobs act was passed last november and the one and a half trillion dollars to our debt. and the topic we're going to scuttle out another one hundred billion dollars to our debt once your debt starts to reach five or six percent of your g.d.p. things start to happen in terms of the value of our paper and whether people continue to loan money to us so i'm very concerned about our national debt not for you and me necessarily but for our children and our grandchildren absolutely will make me need to ok so let's get back to the topic at hand and that is you know we had this one point five trillion dollars tax cut but now there is more and it looks
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like they're talking about a capital gains tax cut what i'm going to propose professor well it is right now just a proposal part but the idea is if you bought a stock five years ago for ten dollars and you sell it today for fifteen dollars implicit in that five dollars of gain there must be an element of inflation and the purpose of this proposal is to factor that inflation into the ten dollars so let's say inflation over the five year period resulted in that stock not costing ten but after inflation twelve and in my example your gain would be only three rather than five that's the proposal its intent is to stimulate sales so that people be more apt to sell stocks and bonds not not having to pay tax on inflation and avoid what's called the lock in effect where so many people just hold stock until they die and that death their stock and its basis for purposes of gain or loss is then recalibrated to the date of death fair market value it's one more illustration that
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death is the ultimate tax plan to avoid income taxes unfortunate but true let me ask you this how many individuals do you think this would impact to me and who are the who are the folks that hat would have the most exposure to capital gain wealth ninety seven percent of this proposal of the benefits of this proposal would go the top ten percent of income earners in this country and two thirds of that would go to the top the infamous one percenters as we all know all of them. so it's very very expensive and it's aimed at upper income people and capital gains bar in most cases for middle class americans is earned within their pension plans and as we all know pension plans don't pay taxes until indeed they make this tribute to the retirees and retirees pay tax on those gains albeit at ordinary income so this proposal is it pretty much in the same modus operandi as the previous the one point five tax cut you talk about how this would be going to the upper ten percent and
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specifically the one percent and that's sort of how the original tax cut where there were some middle class taxes there but the corporations were the ones that got there permanently the individuals might be a quick shot they are but not for the long term this is more of the same well i would not say that part indeed the tax cuts for individuals last until two thousand and twenty six and in the air of tax legislation that's forever if we don't believe we're going to see more tax laws in this country and changes the laws in the next ten years we're fooling ourselves so as far as i'm concerned twenty twenty six is pretty much for the long haul so in that regard i believe these tax cuts do apply to regular ordinary citizens like you and i i also want to point out that indeed the rates do come down for the wealthiest americans in our country but they lose so many deductions that i believe the wealthy will actually pay more in taxes we would love to have you back to talk about this in a little bit more detail american university professor donna williamson thank you
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i. have two palestinians are killed and more than two hundred others are injured and the latest on rest on the israeli gaza border. american chemical giant one thousand tow is ordered to pay nearly three hundred million dollars over claims that its best selling weed killer cancer. the senator from florida says russia has penetrated the u.s. state voter registration system ahead of the midterm election by state authorities say there's zero evidence to support that claim. this is our to international bring you your life news update this saturday with me jaclyn booga welcome to the program. the latest violence on the israel gaza border
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has seen two palestinians killed and more than two hundred others injured the protests erupted in spite of a cease fire deal between hamas militants and israel which came into effect on thursday journalist hin who dury was at the latest protest. i mean let's not get meters away from chanting slogans like i was ready. not to i was going to and others write their demands and their little. israeli forces are going to fight. to sit in protesters. the policy protesters have been burning tires to hurt the bridge and if they start the snipers that the israeli forces continue to use live ammunition or scores of
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the kids have been injured at least five are in severe critical condition i thought into what i saw today and according to all of the injuries. i have to tell you that the tear gas that being thrown today is nothing new complications on the palestinians stylistically local leaders have gated summing up the twentieth friday of the great march of return a palestinian prime minister was killed while one hundred ten were injured forty the for injuries were treated in the medical point seventy were treated in and the hospitals and transferred directed to the hospitals where their injuries were not to easy five permit explore in jordan palestinian journalist was also injured and the number state and show would dedicate how the put the israeli forces continue their violence i got the palestinians for the twentieth friday live ammunition and tear gas have been filling the place as sense the pa in the sense the beginning of
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the protest protest would continue and the israeli today also used tank shelling on the protesters. there have been almost five months of unrest during the so-called great march of return against israel's occupation of palestinian territory in that time more than one hundred sixty palestinians have died and thousands more have been injured. after friday's death the israel military and its said its soldiers opened fire in self-defense acting and evidence was standard procedures it claims protesters threw explosives and entered israeli territory. a democratic senator from florida hoping for reelection and the up her coming mid-term election says russia has hacked the state's voter registration system but the local authorities say there's no information to back that claim more details from killed. bill nelson democratic senator from florida has some alarming news he
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says that russia has hacked its way into the state's voter registration records they have already penetrated certain counties in the state and they now have free rein to move about well time demand the battle stations this is big news except for some reason no one in florida has ever heard about it there are revelle from the florida department of state says that no law enforcement is aware of anything of this nature she says they have received zero information from nelson about his claim and that the f.b.i. the d.h.s.s. and all the florida law enforcement have is observed nothing of the kind the department of homeland security in washington d.c. has now confirmed that they've never heard about it spokesperson sarah sendek says that it didn't happen to she says we have not heard any news of compromises by russian actors of the election infrastructure build nelson however says he has obsessional inside information about russian hackers in florida but he can't tell us the details because it's classified he can't tell us which counties have been
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hacked because it's classified and he can't tell us who told him this you guessed it it's classified nobody in florida has heard of it the department of homeland security has not heard about it but let's take bill nelson at his word let's say the russians actually have hacked into the voting records don't you think that bill ought to be giving whatever information he has to the d.h. . yes and to florida officials shouldn't be telling them before he tells the media if they haven't heard about it yet shouldn't they have heard about it now and shouldn't they now take that information and stop the breach why is bill not swing into action getting all the local and federal officials involved well that's classified so classified that bill is holding all the cards and leaving the rest of america in the dark talk of russia is certainly a headline grabber but this time no one is rushing in to save the unnamed counties in florida and that's what makes it a bit too fishy it sounds
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a bit like somebody isn't telling the truth and that somebody is a lot closer to miami than to moscow. a passenger plane stolen by an apparently suicidal airline employee has crashed near seattle and the northwest united states there were no other people on board when the aircraft was taken video of the plane flying low and ironically over residential areas was posted online. well this is going to be like. what they know.
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what is happening right now. my phone you got it yes so i ask the airline's q four hundred what the easy doing over here. i don't know really should never be that low over here. the plane came down on a small sparsely populated island and burst into flames f. fifteen fighter jets were scrambled all flights had to be grounded at seattle tacoma international airport from where the plane took off without clearance the man who stole the jet is thought to have died in the crash but no body has been recovered as of yet the authorities say there's nothing to indicate the incident was terror related. there's no indication that this was an attack of any kind or a terrorist act of any kind it apparently was somebody who did something wrong he did something foolish and may well have paid with his life exactly the circumstances of why this person was flying a small commercial plane with props i have no idea if the plane was an
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alaska airlines bombardier q four hundred capable of carrying up to seventy six passengers an independent aviation expert we spoke to believes that employees of bear companies should be vetted more thoroughly. report says that he's an employee so he already has access airside this is what we call an in inside the risk is being highlighted over the past several years by various sources including i.r. . you know with all the security measures that we have around we've got the passengers it has been warned that we need to start looking into employees but unfortunately it's not a very popular subject within the industry people need to realize that look flying an aircraft is not flying it correctly is the heart so i understand that there's a ton of you know there's astonishment by people how could this go on by the aircraft well this is not the first time. in the sixty's we had a u.s. u.s.
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air force mechanic stealing a u.s. air force transport aircraft and ending up crashing so this is you know this is nothing new to the industry. spain has now surpassed both italy and greece as europe's main entry point for migrant arrivals with almost thirty thousand people reaching its borders so far this year on thursday eighty seven asylum seekers docked in the southern spanish port of see it rusts but the local mayor claims that the city doesn't have the resources to cope with that we were not informed of anything as mayor i have to ensure citizens interests and i don't want social imbalance here the spanish have big hearts yes run this issue we have to use our heads because there is not enough money since january over twenty three thousand refugees have arrived in spain by sea alone that's a sizable increase compared to two thousand and seventeen and as the massive inflow
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of shows no signs of slowing down concerns have reached the spanish capital as well . they don't need to take more measures to help this migrants in their countries of origin but their stuff one buddies come to do with such grandstanding. it's all about politics this seems to be playing with people. we can't let these people simply die in the sea but this has been happening for a long time that these things happen again and again. on saturday a new migrant deal between spain and germany comes into force under the agreement refugees travelling from spain can be returned there within forty eight hours of arrival at the german border here's how the german interior minister described the deal. the german governing coalitions wants a procedure with the main affected countries to negotiate the process of repatriation of migrants i hope that soon we will get some clarity and see if it works out in the end the german people would not understand if we took in more
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refugees and we sent back this wouldn't fly politically with. the president of the far right spanish party respond claims the country blindly follows any orders coming from germany. but a lot of the only purpose of this symbolic agreement is to help merkel save face before her own government which is in trouble right now and of course spain is going to obediently take whatever merkel throws at us and europe cannot accept any more migrants every week we see problems plaguing spiny cities because there's no way to control the inflow of migrants because there's no way to give jobs to the newcomers all the while thousands of skilled young spanish people are leaving the country every month providing them with opportunities we made the biggest mistake a nation can make we have forsaken all roun children to take another. american chemical giant month suffered a major blow after losing a landmark trial over claims its best selling weed killer causes cancer a u.s.
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court ruled the company was responsible for the terminal illness of a school grounds keeper the jury unanimously agreed that month or acted with malice and ordered them to pay almost three hundred million dollars in damages the case could set a precedent for thousands of other claims against the chemical giant dwayne johnson who was diagnosed with non hodgkin's lymphoma lymphoma in two thousand and fourteen says his case is much bigger than just a personal victory to begin his case i received a lot of support and a lot of thank you and a lot of fire and. everything and just a lot of people that i don't even know you know i'm glad to be here to help but this situation after i learned about. work and life the same everything i'm glad to be here you know they have causes way bigger than me this is the dispute over the cancer risk of months until products have been going on for decades with the main focus on one key ingredient of life os a now
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a wide spreading herbicide it was discovered by most months on two chemists back in one thousand nine hundred seventy but in march two thousand and fifteen the world health organization's agency for cancer research concluded that it could be. genic now monsanto thought claims that its product safety has been backed up by scientific research however some reports allege that the company paid scientists to publish the study affirming roundups safety the company has pledged to appeal the court's decision cancer is a terrible disease but when you ask me about the verdict today the verdict doesn't change the science. to say it is safe it has been used safely for more than four decades or around the entire world it has been studied with and there are more than eight hundred published peer reviewed studies that demonstrate a safety. the claims over months on their products and their
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possible risks have sparked numerous protests around the world in recent years. i. i . we're back with more after a short break. i . when lawmakers manufactured him sentenced him to the public will. when the room in close is protect
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them so. when the final clear of your own lives only the woman has a job. to ignore middle of the room signals. going to the real news room. this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom i'm all i'm a handy a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and i buy the cow to hate it because the old thousands tens of thousands of people have their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . going to.
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the oakum back to teenagers had been apparently captured on a home security camera beating a seventy one year old sick man in the us state of california it's the second assault on the religious minority in the area in the last two weeks it's a community says that since donald trump became president there's been an increasing number of hate crimes towards its members a warning you may find the following video upsetting.
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this seems to be immoral for trent after post nine eleven and in america they were intrigued tracking the shape crimes on six but after certain incidents including deaths in the post nine eleven or deaths of six men they started tracking it in a in two thousand and fifteen and the estimates are for this year one of the majors six and right organization estimates it to be once a week now so what we do know is that this town are tracking at about three years ago it would no one so be and it definitely has escalated in their trunk their own law and it is a direct correlation between fact there was a study you know right after nine eleven which showed that how the correlation between those two people in america perceived to be terrorists primarily victor but on and at it looking for anyone who is there to. looking men. are just supposed to
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lose their quarterly data to people who are doing the same things all day so actually it's an accurate. the company at the center of the long running scandal over polluted water supplies in the u.s. city of flint is apparently lining up to be a private supplier in nigeria a country where millions still don't have access to clean water has the details. nigeria is a country going up against all sorts of hardship poverty corruption the resurgence of terrorist groups but there's an even more fundamental one water about forty percent of the country's population almost seventy million people live without access to clean water for the eighty thousand people who live here there's only one borehole for every sixty households who used to walk miles to fetch water by the river now we fetch from this bore hole nearby and have time to cook and wash it all the uses the water for cooking and the laundry of course. we don't need to
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drink it so we had to look for tony lake package the water that's all we you know we drink because of how the water systems pipes have decayed now a quarter of all supplies literally seep through the cracks three major companies have been shortlisted to seize control of nigeria's water by privatizing it healthy competition or so when you think but actually it's a choice between the bad the ugly and the really ugly the first company i'm going to talk about is france's veolia it could be known for many things but it's not tori's for just one oversaw the quality of water in the u.s. city of flint michigan which turned into a major disaster. it's
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fascinating in its own way but in response to be only a rugged off saying some are just too sensitive competing with it is a company. called i've been goal which took a shot at facilitating water privatization in bolivia and let me just show you how that turned out i. not only did it triple the price of water i've been go imposed fees on collecting rain awards which world was the last straw and the final company i will look at is a dubai based through its largest shareholder it's linked to the infamous decoder access pipeline which was accused of ignoring heritage and putting business before
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people. well frankly nigerians don't stand to lose much when it comes to water supply it's so scar's activists have called for a state of emergency but with business sharks calling the shots of the country's crisis kind of down the drain entirely so-called investors are ready to call in and then there's money to be made for a little one million people two for liberty government it is just purely business commodification of water for nationalization of the cycle i build a beautiful world little revolt to accept it because each
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will. he will go along with me in. a lot of what is supposed to be a busy gay humor it is going to be a lot of of lead in this for a script you are one of those. in the public but just to go a little more do. even little the political will deliver. a video blog about someone's daily routine might not sound very inspiring but when it's posted from the international space station it takes on a whole new aspect a russian cosmonaut is pulling in viewers in droves on you tube and is a viral hit on reddit as well. well not all because was because that's a no though with a look at the. illegitimate
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really. beautiful. issue which is a particular discipline it's. just looking for something in the washing up of useless pots. because that means that the filing for one of the test was positive that last but. i suppose i will just slip it that it was that it. just says that if you are working with someone which is from low. costs.
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it's. not something. that's a global news update for now thanks for tuning in. childes seemed wrong. but old rules just told. me to get to shape out just because the ticket and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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by. the church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the do graphic solution. what the bishop
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needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that and that's known as the i intend then i think you'll get it used this out and. it's failed. i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground as germany's angela merkel goes to spain to meet with new prime minister petro sanchez and with the continued imprisonment of democratically elected politicians in the european union coming up
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on the show as even president obama's u.n. ambassador appears to have qualms about her prior suppose. the u.k. backed war in yemen what now for the world's worst humanitarian crisis we go to southern to speak to save the children the stories of a continues to sanction the training of war played pilots boarding the country and on the film's thirtieth anniversary we speak to the award winning director of heathers like a lehman about creating leaks from the cafeteria to congress plus merkel good to madrid but from the spanish civil war to the catalonia referendum is one region of the iberian peninsula emblematic of a fundamental lack of democracy in the european union all of them all coming up in today's going underground but first britain continues to train the warplane pilots bombing yemen as it faces what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis u.k. minority government may defends the policy by saying britain is a great dom's exporter we have one of the strongest regimes in terms of exports of
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alms anywhere of any country and he loves cats not even the way mainstream international media sees it arguably the british government is now coming under fire from critics who say billions of pounds in british made weapons sold to saudi arabia are being used to blow up yemeni hospitals and commit human rights abuses against thousands of civilians but tourism is not being the only defacto facilitator of saudi balding if you haven't already. i want to welcome his majesty king abdullah to the white house. as i. will not have been over the. bottle was a lot. but i what boehner knows when i. had
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a part of. our love he did after a while. representing president obama at the u.n. when that u.s.-u.k. baghdad strike took place with samantha power yet this week she tweeted that the so-called saudi u.a.e. coalition shouldn't be bombing hospitals today saudi u.a.e. coalition baba hospital yesterday unicef reported that they have repeatedly attacked facilities that provide drinking water horrifying in the extreme u.s. and all support full court press on sept peace talks in the shadow of obama administration officials making extraordinary you terms of alleged war crimes like that and a group claiming continued bombing of the poorest country in the middle east by r.a.f. trained warplane pilots we're going to hear from n.g.o.s save the children joining me now from for the last guy is a son bashar assad welcome to going underground the i.c.r.c. has been telling r.t. in the past few days the dozens of civilians are being killed mostly children in u.k.
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arms saudi strikes in dian in the saga something save the children can corroborate what the i.c.r.c. is saying actually it was very tragic what we receive these of the mission about an explosion attack against the best kids and to look for children and it happened twenty five kilometers northwest of side a city. in the numbers and in dozens killed and injured this was a very very horrifying incident and of course you had a bad that incident one week ago that happened. in the hospital of. those incidents keep targeting civilians and the casualties are not kids and civilians who have nothing to do with this war so there must be equal protection these baddies disobedience must be conflicted and women from any active force and it must be investigation and those sorts of laws are support for these attacks mosquito the council and of save the children were directly affected by the one in a day there but just before we get on to that one the official saudi press agency
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saudi arabia is being quoted as saying the school bus bombing was a legitimate military action and saudi arabia saying children are being used by the community as human shields. roberta beers a bible scared is that they're heading to a some account that's an activity the ministry of education is doing and the summertime they're bringing kids to schools to do activities sports and such so that's that imported statement about the bus and who was incited a majority of the way it could be a the deterrent military action there is knowledge of tennessee in attacking civilians who are not picking up aunts and one not fighting in front lines civilians children lens war men they must not be targeted in areas where there are nor clashes or where they cannot be seen as hostile or participating in this in this in this war so no we cannot we cannot see how this is
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a legitimate the british britain exports billions of pounds whether warplanes and bombs and terrorism is as we have the one of the highest standards of arms export systems in the world so i cannot see why a saudi is saying that children are being used as a human shield. action would be used against those children. actually what we are concerned essential then is the right of children to survive to survive these can this is a more well more concentrated and focused on the humanitarian needs of celiac as kate and children most importantly even in these these these war and muni's conflicts so yeah tell me about the the very a treatment center near there there's a main hospital there. yes i was actually there and her date and i heard the explosion although i was very far away and that in the other part of the city they
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suppose it was very big it was two suppose and heard one of the another five b.n. thursday. so the explosion happened to one in front of the hospital the other one is in the backyard of the hospital and luckily the second explosion there was no people around but the first one hitting the front of the hospital it was civilians around there were model cyclists who were waiting for customers to be suited to ride with them they were actually pregnant woman who was going into the room the the hospital she was just couldn't get in of the bus on the street vendors those were the casualties dozens of people fell between killed and injured. fifteen minutes after or so another explosion happened in the fishery market the center official market just across the street from the hospital west. so it was massive and it was bodies on the streets and that was that was a key part of all this is the save the children's initial statement said there were
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explosions didn't specify whether they were airstrikes which initially seemed to support the accounts of this was by the hooting community was it a warplane strike it was an explosion of a bomb well nor an expert on starts to deter mine what was the cause of the explosions what we are concerned about is the civilians will pay a casualty now was it an f. side was a propelled shall we cannot say we can actually win or not have expected to say so and what we are more concerned about is signal ins. president obama won a robert f. kennedy humanitarian award in the past few days he of course began selling more weapons is the arabia there than at any time in the seventy three year saudi u.s. alliance just explained how long this has been going on in the country that the conflict has been now for almost four years is yes next march it will be four
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years to all of conflict now and i've been in had a definite it's one of the most vulnerable cities will have been very severely impacted by this conflict because of the city a small city where people lived a very simple life there relying on daily paid jobs now with the war and the conflict and yes i'm stating i'm. afraid as an example of what's happening in different parts of the country now today that we have small people who have small jobs they debate ops. we have public sector employees and staff and private sector will be let go and public sector staff who haven't been paid for more than soon years now we have electricity who is not a day or. two years into the data we're talking about the city where the climate is ninety three fahrenheit degree average highest temperature in the date that's about five months in summer which is right now we're talking about people not having a conditioning not having lived
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a city cholera outbreak now they damage the burrs perfect perfect condition for cholera to spread an outbreak because they hi-z. and sanitation and our base is filling the streets there are not it to city heat and people are not the people are manners they're not getting the portion of food they need each day because they have to cope with this with this conflict and they're not payment they called with it by reducing portion of the food they eat every day the quarter for data is not functional hundreds of percent total for the . when it's function one hundred percent that's more than ten thousand people working there those people have the i'm talking about divers custom players agents the people who are under daily bases come to the seaport so they lost their jobs so you find people desperate for securing the little food they can in order to survive if the conflict now the conflict is in the south of the day that two kilometers and
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the south for data that comes elect is be unbearable to the city people will be trapped inside their houses they won't be able to go out and secure their daily food and they literally starve to death. the electricity is gone with the extra sheeting heat will normal probably they'll be not all our water so it'll be a disaster so what we caught for is a peaceful resolution to this conflict or the gothic bodies the un the international community must bring this conflict to an end beastly i know it's a probably difficult for you to appreciated there on the front lines but the britain even as of last year made ten times more in arms sales to saudi arabia than agave in aid to yemen can you appreciate while you go over the confliction the amount of money and how profitable it is to sell weapons that are being used the damage that hospital infrastructure i want to share this incident in a drainage trainee is a city south of her data it's
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a small city in village where classes erupted on the thirteenth of july it erupted around the city for four days but then it reaches incite people guts right inside their house and we kept receiving cries and calls for help from families and children who were injured actually people were not able to leave their houses and tell the morning and when they left they have to walk they had to walk fifteen miles on thought before they could find transportation. would respond to one of those families and admitted an endemic it appears all get into hospital his body was sprayed enchantments. his brother who was a newly burnt he suffocated from the small beds us an example small example of a ladder much destructive scale if the conflict reaches today the city that was just a small example where people soul. what is the suffering is like when under attack
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as a matter thank you. thank you after the break on its thirtieth anniversary the director of heathers on whether a targets of the characters played by we don't a writer and christian slater is a little like donald trump and eighty two years to the month of the arrival of the international brigade stuff like defacto u.k. u.s. backed fascists in spain could catalonia now finally be reborn told us some more coming up about two of going underground. this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom. and the a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and that but he got to hate it because thousands tens of thousands of people had their lives destroyed by r.b.s.
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is me. i don't know maybe. i will bring. welcome back with the top u.k. teaching union saying this week that school funding is in crisis teresa mayes government has decided to bring up rosy views of taxpayer subsidized upperclass private schools like but across the pond rosy childhood recollections thanks to hollywood have long been promoted about the state sector one film though you
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believe ruined it all made thirty years ago this month heathers starring winona ryder and christian slater added class and violence to the reagan era mixed markets for k.v. released we went to the british film institute of love in south bank to talk to its director independent spirit award winner michael leman. for use it is. michael thanks for being on going underground thirty years since this film i'm going to was what you think of heather's thirty years old i can't believe anybody still watching this movie thirty years on is very strange to look at it now and say oh my god those were teenagers thirty years ago. but i think that i think what we were talking about in the movie and what we were addressing in our own bizarre
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humorous way is still relevant to a modern audience and the movie i think holds up more than i would have ever expected and i want to get into some of the themes of the secular but in britain we had frank clucks he wrote letter to brezhnev with some bleak films about what it was like in the eighty's deregulation of financial dealings happening at the same time as this you had the breakfast club but all those on the joint news films and so on but this film is considerably dog while being humorous yeah my friends and i all of us making heathers we we like john hughes movies we thought they were very funny and that they presented a kind of a light and. happy view of teenage life and high school life they did deal with in many ways they dealt with more serious issues than earlier teen comedies might have but there was a sort of a rosy outlook to the john hughes movies and most of the teen films of the time and for for me and dan waters who wrote the script for heathers and the group that made
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it we thought ok fine those movies they are what they are they're plenty entertaining but we want to get down to what things are really about and express a humor that was much darker which really reflected our sensibilities so if if you can remember when a writer finds itself in this school where there's this mini class this term which has other films also tackled i think that this idea that teenagers that the social structures of high school in the ways teenagers treat each other they preach sage and reflect what's going to happen in later life and they are a departure from what we think of as childhood where things are kind of kept kind of you know safe and things become not so safe in high school and americans is as i think we all probably know or have figured out we're obsessed with the high school years as somehow being emblematic of everything that happens in life and you hear these cliches you know well hollywood is just like high school american politics or just like high school the fact is that we form our ideas in the states i think
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probably everywhere but in high school where you're you're classified as part of a group and somehow you fall into certain social structures and people treat each other certain ways and these are the kind of things that we were addressing in the movie. actual way to address the american politics or like the plot of heathers that really is joke ugly would doctor the wave in political analysis inevitably people are going to say could it be a sad. now adult in washington d.c. we could be cool people again yes right right the bullying which is something that people talk about in. in politics these days yes sure these are these are relevant issues i suppose although it's winona ryder that comes out top at the end you think don't trump would say you know he's one of the jokes being hit by the by the winona ryder's of this well on family i don't know we'd have to ask mr trump and see which witch of the heathers character is he identifies with most i mean there's
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corruption right through this school that would have a writer and the slaves are aryan and it meets the television media even and yet some plate pretty dim of you you would take it. to a t.v. treats high schools right this was something but part of the theme of the movie was that that the way adults and the way the outside world viewed what these kids were doing was so disconnected from what was actually going on and so it was an early form of look at how things get twisted in the media and you know that the the girl who was the meanest girl in school was celebrated for being great once she died and once people thought she committed suicide so they said oh there was so much more going on inside her head than we ever knew about and the obvious irony of it is no none of that was going on inside her head at all she was just mean and even the news even the school newspaper tried to jump on the bandwagon there was
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a africa or appeal across the eighty's were famous for the live a yes or and have a good appeal and everything but the even the school magazine is saying you know let's go for the sensational headlines yes that was and that was also a nod to something that happens as part of high school life you see the editor of the school paper is really just the editor of the paper in order to get something that will help them get into a better college so they're doing sensational journalism with an agenda that is their own personal agenda it's not anything that has to do with what the news is and the sense of entitlement to them and some of the richer students strolling about ivy league schools and and money no object it's. yes. you know the social structures of high school we tried to represent them in a way that reflected the standard clichés unity of your geeks you have your jocks you have your pretty girls you have the rich kids you know we laid that out as it as it has always been laid out in high school movies but we took a little bit of
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a darker more satirical turn happy with the way mainstream media then just wanted to target the idea of school shootings and suicide literally that kind of violence hadn't happened in american schools at that point it wasn't even it wasn't even on the table it was nothing we thought about and i think they missed the point there are all these other issues you know i you know part of what we were saying was that the media is quick to label things a certain way and people are quick to jump on stuff and take an interpretation that may be removed from what's actually going on and that was part of the irony and satire of the movie that holds true today holds true in many other contexts as well because i think you're on the record as saying it's a film about suicide it's not no it's not about it it was all about. what are you working on. i've been doing a lot of what i think to be really good quality television in the last seven or eight years because that's that's where i think the kind of movie making that i was
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most interested in before has now gravitated to t.v. so i just finished i finished a show called snow fall which is an f.x. show it's terrific it's trivial show actually set in one thousand nine hundred eighty three in los angeles about the rise of the crack cocaine trade and it's a fascinating show i don't know how much it gets out of the out of states but it's really good we certainly cover journalists gary webb's articles about the rise of it at that time do when you're in the industry that people know to even go you in a way made a path for this kind of dog in popular culture. films i do i get a bit of that which i'm very happy to do it's always funny to me if i step on set to do something in a and a young want to be filmmaker type somebody who's working on doing something else as you know i really like your movies and a lot to me that's great you always want to hear that but when it's you know that i really like the dark twisted humor of the movies i go great that's for that's what
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i like to hear michael and thank you thank you. the four k. restoration of heathers is out now in the u.k. and on demand around the world from the twentieth well for decades the spanish civil war has been tackled in the visual arts from communist painter public our sir jeremy corbyn supporter ken loach today the leader of the ears largest economy and other merkel is in madrid and her meetings lie arguably in the shadow not only of britain's shameful role in aiding general franco but today's imprisonment of catalonia as democratically elected politicians the entire history is chronicled in catalonia reborn how catalonia took on the corrupt spanish state and the legacy of franco by george caravan and chris bambery chris joins me now chris welcome to going underground how is it that catalonia is in a sense the story of europe as we know it today i think it's a story of what the european union is. last october you remember when they
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try to hold a referendum which the pan the cattle and probably the last thing cattle you know on independence from spain the spanish government sent in paramilitary police to break up a french attacked police stations to seize ballot boxes to attack voters and there was a complete silence from the european union about what was happening and i think since then there's going to gradually realize that really for the small nations of the regions of the europe the european union doesn't really work and it doesn't really work it's run by the big states and then run essentially by germany and germany and france to the extent of worried about what would happen if catalonia brought free again self-determination the brown vacations that would have elsewhere and essentially sided with spain in repressing that democratic referendum and when i talk about. it being a europe story if we go through the chapter than the spanish civil war. missing from british school textbooks is when britain was supporting the fascists. that's
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how we came to the second world war and we now live in the shadow but i think it's a very important story that if the western democracies had supported the spanish republicans frankl then it would have been a major blow block to the second world war the fact they didn't encourage him to believe that he get away with seizing more and more territory we have a few statues around the country celebrating the international brigades perhaps not taught as much as they could be in schools around europe but as far as what understands of the mainstream media there was this seamless drift from dictatorship to democracy frank was overthrown in your talking in this book about the corrupt state you allege torture i mean this is one of the key stories what happened after frankel of eventually did die in one nine hundred seventy five words for nine months they tried holding on and eventually realized they couldn't grassroots movement for democracy was too great but when he did was he brokered a deal with the main opposition parties that tend socialist and communist parties and essentially they agreed to maintain the institutions of the state as they work
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with nor tempt to purge them whatsoever in return for being they themselves be legalized in standing parmenter way and that they came into existence in the markets it was very very limited it was an agreement for instance a pact of silence about the spanish civil war that no one really talks about it there was despite the fact spain has agreed is number of unknown civilian greaves in the world outside cambodia there was a complete pact for anyone who carried out acts of political violence during the franco franco years and there was nothing done to solve corruption in particular which was really central to the franco dictatorship here in utah it didn't seem to harm its jobs of being a member of european union you say that and to remember that people go to holiday to this place you're saying the world organization against torture. based in geneva looking at allegations of torture this is not during franco's bordering with this is in recent years this isn't recent years and what that is a consequence of
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a dirty war which is fourth in the basque country and then this is not to justify the current military campaign of air to the basket terrorist organization but the response of the spanish state which we call it death squads and legal death squads been sent into neighboring france to kill people but as the past record in legislation and permit torture of prisoners which goes on so there's a lot of concerns about what ho democratic spin is and then bring us slightly more up to date we have this cataclysmic financial crash how did it affect people in catalonia a lot of catalans say well we warned about this no we're expected to pay for us there it emerges as elsewhere we're looking we pay our taxes to madrid they're not coming back to us but they're also not going to the poorest areas of spain in the south they're staying in madrid we'll be invested in infrastructure we want to get away from this we want to be we would be better in our own and we could do better economically significant was this october first twenty seventeen referendum after repeated attempts to do go here by madrid and perhaps the european union to stop
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democracy i think it was very important because what you had the situation since two thousand and ten when the spanish constitutional court in a case brought by the center a popular body had struck down a statue autonomy given to catalonia agreed and voted on by the spanish and catalan parliament and then by a referendum in catalonia this was struck down by you know unelected judges you had that shift towards probably a majority support for independence leading to that situation when he decided to go for this referendum admin blocked by spain who refuses them the right self-determination and then you have this very very heavy handed response the likes of which i have not seen in western europe really in decades you know sending in the police to break up i think at that stage the repression and the repression subsequent that would. people being held in jail as political prisoners by the spanish state has increased the number of catalans who may not necessarily support independence but to say we have a right we have
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a right to decide ourselves without any of this do you think anyone reading this book by the end of it is going to come to the conclusion britain has to get out of the european union because it seems such a rotten place i don't know if it comes to that conclusion i think of myself and george the other author i think we have divided opinions and i see the european union as being undemocratic and run in a very near liberal agenda which is one of the reasons i think it is undemocratic which i think neo liberalism tends towards authoritarianism i also think it's interesting coming back to what's happening katter when you contrast that with the same silence towards right wing parties reemerging across europe and in for many measures against migrants against muslims and so on you know the european union is not a bastion of democracy chris bambery thank you and that's it for the show will be back on monday job as a good cia backed coup scripturally colonialism in congo one of the most civil to me is the resource rich and poor as countries in the world until then to the judge of us by social media will be back on monday night with two years since the birth of the revolutionary and the diversion list repeatedly targeted for assassination
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by the united states castro. you know world a big part of new things. and conspiracy it's time to wait to dig
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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 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. i ask is what is it is it that you will give up look this is the thing you did. also the solar system is famous for. its neighbors i. will spread it out it is because the staff will say. oh.
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to palestinians are killed and more than two hundred others are injured and the latest on the israeli gaza border. also this hour american chemical giants month santos is a border. take nearly three hundred million dollars over claims that its best selling weed killer causes cancer. and started her from florida says russia has penetrated the u.s. state voter registration or resident registration system ahead of the midterm elections the state authorities say there is zero evidence to support that claim. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teacher in moscow where it's just turned five am thanks for joining us this hour. the latest violence
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on the israel gaza border has seen two post indians killed and more than two hundred others injured the protests erupted in spite of a cease fire deal between hamas militants and israel which came into effect on thursday journalist in her diary was that the latest protest. activists that. it was not good meters away from chanting slogans like i was ready. to i was going to have others write their demands and their little girl ties. israeli forces. to fight. scene in protesters. the policy in protesters had been burning tires to alert the bridgend of they certainly snipers that the israeli forces continue to use live ammunition or scores
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of the kids have been injured at least five are in severe critical condition into what i saw today and according to all of the injuries. i have to tell you that. you guys are being strong today is nothing new complications on the palestinians stylistically is out complete is of katyn summing up the twentieth friday of the great march of return a palestinian prime minister was killed while one hundred ten were injured forty the french yuri's were treated in the medical point seventy were treated in and the hospitals and transferred directed to the hospitals where their injuries were not to easy five paramedics were injured in palestinian journalist was also injured and the number states and show would dedicate how the put the israeli forces continue their violence i got the palestinians for the twentieth friday live ammunition and tear gas have been filling the place as send said the pa the so. the beginning of
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the protest protest would continue and the israeli today also used tank shelling on the protesters. there have been almost five months of unrest during the so-called great march of return against israel's occupation of palestinian territory in that time more than one hundred sixty palestinians have died and thousands more have been injured after friday's death the israeli military said its soldiers opened fire in self-defense acting in accordance with standard procedures it claims protesters threw explosives and entered israeli territory. american chemical giant one center has suffered a major blow after losing a landmark trial over claims its best selling weed killer causes cancer a u.s. court ruled the company was responsible for the terminal illness of a school grounds keeper the jury unanimously agreed that months center acted with malice and ordered them to pay almost three hundred million dollars in damages the
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case could set a precedent for thousands of other claims against the chemical giant dwayne johnson who was diagnosed with known hodgkin's lymphoma in two thousand and fourteen says his case is much bigger than just a personal victory. just beginning his case i received a lot of support and i think you and a lot of our you know. everything and just a lot of people that i don't even know you know i'm glad to be here to help with this situation after i learned about the. risks and glad to see everything i'm glad to be here you know with a hope because as we begin. the dispute over the cancer risks of one center products have been going on for decades with the main focus on one key ingredient of life a state now a widespread herbicide it was discovered by humans santo chemists back in one thousand nine hundred seventy but in march two thousand and fifteen the world health organization's agency for cancer research concluded that it could be
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carcinogenic month sent of though claims that its products safety has been backed up by scientific research however some reports allege that the company paid scientists to publish the study affirming roundups safety the company has pledged to appeal the court's decision cancer is a terrible disease but when you asked me about the verdict today the verdict doesn't change the science like to say to say it has been used safely for more than four decades or around the entire world it has been studied with and there are more than eight hundred published peer reviewed studies that demonstrate a safety. the claims of roman center products and the possible risks have sparked numerous protests around the world in recent years. i
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. a democratic senator from florida hoping for reelection in the upcoming midterm election says russia has hacked the state's voter registration system but the local authorities say there's no information to back that claim more details from kill open bill nelson democratic senator from florida has some alarming news he says that russia has hacked its way into the state's voter registration records they have already penetrated certain counties in the state and they now have free rein to move about well time demand the battle stations this is big news except for some reason no one in florida has ever heard about it there are rebel from the florida department of state says that no law enforcement is aware of anything of this nature she says they have received zero information from nelson about his claim and that the f.b.i. the d.h.s.s.
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and all the florida law enforcement have has observed nothing of the kind the department of homeland security in washington d.c. has now confirmed that they've never heard about it spokesperson sarah sendek says that it didn't happen to she says we have not heard any news of compromises by russian actors of the election infrastructure bill nelson however says he has obsessional inside information about russian hackers in florida but he can't tell us the details because it's classified he can't tell us which counties have been hacked because it's classified and he can't tell us who told him this. you guessed it it's classified nobody in florida has heard of it the department of homeland security has not heard about it but let's take bill nelson at his word let's say the russians actually have hacked into the voting records don't you think that bill ought to be giving whatever information he has to the d.h.s.s. and to florida officials shouldn't he be telling them before he tells the media if
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they haven't heard about it yet shouldn't they have heard about it now and shouldn't they now take that information and stop the breach why is bill not swing into action getting all the local and federal officials involved well that's classified so classified that bill is holding all the cards and leaving the rest of america in the dark talk of russia is certainly a headline grabber but this time no one is rushing in to save the unnamed counties in florida and that's what makes it a bit too fishy it sounds a bit like somebody isn't telling the truth and that somebody is a lot closer to miami than to moscow. spain has now surpassed both italy and greece as europe's main entry point for migrant arrivals with almost thirty thousand people reaching its borders so far this year on thursday eighty seven asylum seekers docked in the southern spanish port of call just serious but the local mayor claims that the city doesn't have the resources to
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cope with them we were not informed of anything as i have to ensure citizens interests and i don't want social imbalance here the spanish have big hearts yes on this issue we have to use our heads because there is nothing if money since january over twenty three thousand refugees have arrived in spain by sea alone that's a sizable increase compared to two thousand and seventeen and as the massive influx shows no sign of slowing down concerns have reached the spanish capital as well. they don't need to take more measures to help this migrants in their countries of origin but there's no one bothers competing with such grandstanding. it's all about politics this simply playing with people. we can't let these people simply die in the sea but this has been happening for a long time if we let these things happen again and again. on saturday a new migrant deal between spain and germany came into force under the agreement
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refugees travelling from spain can be returned there within forty eight hours of arrival at the german border here's how the german interior minister described the deal the us will have to the german governing coalitions once a procedure with the main affected countries to negotiate the process of repatriation of migrants i hope that soon we will get some clarity and see if it works out in the end the german people would not understand if we took in more refugees and we sent back this wouldn't fly politically with. the president of the far right spanish party respond oh claim to the country blindly follows any orders coming from germany. so. the only purpose of this symbolic agreement is to help merkel save face before her own government which is in trouble right now and of course spain is going to obediently take whatever merkel throws at us europe cannot accept any more migrants every week we see problems plaguing spanish cities because there's no way to control the inflow of migrants because
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there's no way to give jobs to the newcomers all the while thousands of skilled young spanish people are leaving the country every month we're not providing them with opportunities we made the biggest mistake a nation can make we have forsaken our own children to take in others. a passenger plane stolen by an apparently suicidal airline employee has crashed near seattle in the northwest united states there were no other people on board when the aircraft was taken video of the plane flying low and a radically over residential areas was posted online. what. john what is happening right now. my phone you got it yes. last the airlines q four hundred what they're doing over here really should never be download free here.
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we're just trying to find a place for you to rant safely. yes no you are going to it's going to. there's no indication this was an attack of any kind or a terrorist act of any kind of peril he was somebody who did something wrong did something foolish and may well have paid with his life exactly the circumstances of why this person was flying a small commercial plane with props i have no idea if.
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the plane was an alaska airlines bombardier q four hundred capable of carrying up to seventy six passengers the man who stole it is thought to have died in the crash but nobody has been recovered and independent aviation expert we spoke to believes air companies should have a stricter vetting process. the report says that he's an employee so he already has access as side this is what we call an in an inside the risk is being highlighted over the past several years by various sourcing including i are. you know with all the security measures that we have around would cost the passengers it has been warned that we need to start looking into employees but unfortunate that's not a very popular subject within the industry people need to realize that look flying an aircraft is not flying it correctly is the heart so i understand that there's a ton of they know that there's astonishment by people how can this guy and on pilot the aircraft but this is not the first time. in the sixty's we had a u.s.
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a u.s. air force mechanic stealing a u.s. air force transport aircraft and ending up crashing so this is you know this is nothing new to the industry. still to come this hour there are growing concerns over discrimination against the sick community in the u.s. since donald trump became president more on that after this break. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars and. more than ten like color crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global will you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent for his latest years some with four hundred to five hundred three per
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second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a our industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm . the only numbers you need to remember is one one does not show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom but. this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom i'm well i'm a handy a lot of it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. and i but you gotta hate it because no thousands tens of thousands of people have their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . you're watching our two international welcome back to the program two teenagers have been apparently captured on a home security camera beating a seventy one year old sick man in the u.s. state of california it's the second assault on the religious minority in the area
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in the last two weeks it's a community says that since donald trump became president there's been an increasing number of hate crimes towards its members just warning you may find the following video upsetting. seems to be more of her trend after post nine eleven and in america they were in treaty tracking the sheet crimes on six but after certain incidents including
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deaths in the post nine eleven or deaths of sick men they started tracking it and in two thousand and fifteen and the estimates are for this year one of the majors six in right organization estimates it to be once a week now so what we do know is that this tiger tracking at about three years ago it was no one so he and it definitely has escalated in their trunk there are more and it is a direct correlation between tech there was a study you know after nine eleven would show or didn't how the correlation between those two people in america perceived to be terrorists primarily bitter but on and at it looking for anyone who has a turban looking men in the supposed those are correlated there to dieppe the people who are doing the same things although it's actually it's an accurate. the company at the center of the long running scandal over polluted water supplies and the u.s. city of plant is apparently lining up to be a private supplier in nigeria
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a country or a million still don't have access to clean water either style of health the details . nigeria is a country going up against all sorts of hardship poverty corruption the resurgence of terrorist groups but there's an even more fundamental one water about forty percent of the country's population almost seventy million people live without access to clean water for eighty thousand people who live here there's only one borehole for every sixty households he used to walk miles to fetch water by the river now we fetch from this bore hole nearby and have time to cook and wash the only uses the water for cooking and the laundry of course. we don't drink it so we had to look for tony lake package the water that's all we you know we drink because of how the water systems pipes have decayed now
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a quarter of all supplies literally seep through the cracks three major companies have been shortlisted to seize control of nigeria's water by privatizing it healthy competition or so when you think but actually it's a choice between the bad the ugly and the really ugly the first company i'm going to talk about is france's veolia it could be known for many things but it's not tori's for just one oversaw the quality of water in the u.s. city of flint michigan which turned into a major disaster. yes
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it's fascinating in its own way but in response to be only a shrug it off saying some are just too sensitive competing with it is a company. called i've been goal which took a shot at facilitating water privatization in bolivia and let me just show you how that turned out. not only did it triple the price of water had been go imposed fees on collecting rain awards which well was the last straw and the final company i will look at is a dubai based through its largest shareholder it's a link to the infamous decoder access pipeline which was accused of ignoring heritage and putting business before people.
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well frankly nigerians don't stand to lose much when it comes to water supply it's so scar's activists have called for a state of emergency but with business sharks calling the shots the country's crisis kind of down the drain entirely so-called investors are ready to call in and then there's money to be made from between one million people to four deliberately government it is just purely business commodification of water for nationalization of the cycle i build a beautiful world little revolt we were all glued to accept it because each will. he will who are lonely in. the grave a lot of what is supposed to be a busy go human rights is going to be
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a lot of conflict in these prescript wow what the period in the public will do is to go a little more do. very little the political will to deliver. a video blog about someone's daily routine might not sound very inspiring but when it's posted from the international space station it takes on a whole new aspect a russian customer is pulling in viewers in droves on you tube and has a viral hit on reddit as well. you know little because music is thoughts and you know that with a look up to. the
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ability to be leisure which is sixty five citizens. of the earth. is something you must pick up the pieces it's the flintlocks it's the media that's a problem for the tesla is that nothing but. i suppose i will just let it that it was that is. that if you can sort of work the suburb which is from los. of something.
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join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see you there. but it was supposed to some of us the. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs.
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they just stepped right. into the fray and we i mean oh my little boy they have. me. i don't know maybe they'll get a. break right. now or. i am asked as or this is a kaiser report you know the secret of. never sleep never sleep.
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so this is apparently the secret to keeping the population happy with the situation at hand the economic situation at hand that is rigged as the atlantic said as we covered in the last episode is to have potemkin villages essentially you have a potemkin regulator in the united kingdom and you have potemkin money operating around the world which is called the u.s. dollar standard if we are to believe these headlines today so actually this is from last week and remember we're doing the summer solution series where we're looking at the big picture because it is the summer and we're sitting back and relaxing and looking at the bigger stories and looking out the window because i saw some of them black flak jackets with a r fifteen is coming this way so i just keep note of that ok but here's a tweet from last week with sky news and they said the financial conduct authority
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says royal bank of scotland senior managers will not be disciplined for misconduct over the treatment of small firms in the bank's global restructuring group as the city regulators powers do not apply oh apparently the united kingdom has this regulator called the financial conduct authority and that was established after the financial crisis and they made you know while they were having all those inquiries to distract the population they said oh population voters all those who have basically your taxes have financed the rescue of all these banks and we're going to keep on looking forward not back about their crimes but. is we've set up this financial conduct authority to make sure it never happens again well now that emerged that the taxpayer own the royal bank of scotland georgi group did indeed smash and grab the assets of a lot of small and medium sized enterprises across the united kingdom. well now the
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financial conduct authority says words are bad we can't do anything we don't have the authority to write this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom on one hand you love it because it's shambolic and fraudulent. but he got to hate it because thousands tens of thousands of people had their lives destroyed by r.b.s. just a bit just to review r.b.s. sixty thousand businesses were destroyed so that they could run in there grab the assets and sell them to a separate division of the bank at a knock down smash down price to buddies friends of theirs who then mark it up and made quick profits and so this at first was dismissed as a conspiracy theory and the lunatic fringe was there just like good business people they just don't know how to run a business but dogood pursued by people like neil mitchell it on the show many times can't digging and digging and digging and to get more and more proof so then
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it became incontrovertibly undeniable mass financial terrorism by royal bank of scotland on its own people in the u.k. . or i and the m.c.a. at that moment presented with overwhelming irrefutable proof says. we actually don't cover that that's not in our purview where we don't know we we don't see anything go go we don't know so this is all so bizzle beautiful this is how this moderately in the system estate in place for a thousand years is they all what my god i'm company coming on ravel on those this is exclusively put into my pocket so the f.c.a. will change their name see what happens in the u.k. is that every time the regulator is caught committing massive fraud. to cleanse themselves they change their names and we go on within three months i'll bet you a million dollars and because i'm that the f.c.a.
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will change. saying within three months to try to cover their tracks of this massive ok i'll take that bet ok so if you're going to do it if you're going to do it if you lose i win that money but ok the point is that the f.c.a. they were created by the political authorities the people we elect into office they gave them no authority they just established attempt in regulator to appease the people the population the voters the taxpayers that bailed out these banks were the equivalent of catherine the second they were trying their lackeys these bureaucrats these government officials were trying to impress us that they were doing something on the second yes empress catherine so that was the original potemkin village but here i'm also going to turn to you mention big time because i'm going to turn to something that paul krugman said here is some shocking stuff that he wrote about why he's against crypto currency because he says like he's keeps on being forced to
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talk about this but he's now joining the fray and he's talking about why he believes that bitcoin is bad transaction costs and tether is why i am a crypto skeptic because he says if you look at the broad sweep of monetary history there's been a clear direction of change over time namely one of reducing the frictions of doing business and the amount of real resources required to deal with those frictions first there were gold and silver coins which were heavy require lots of security and consumed a lot of resources to produce and then he said alternately we then adopted fractional reserve banking and then the central banks held the gold and silver and then we got rid of that and we have pure fia and it's all been frictionless and perfect and that this has been the that is just natural evolution that we wanted a more frictionless sort of money right here comes the money or much of the richest just money but so paul krugman is saying that this is frictionless money. he then
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goes on to say in the piece that the money is backed by men with guns yes that's what i was going to get into but i didn't really get into this so here he's saying that the evolution of money and we're going to get back to that because i don't believe his evolution of money but he also says that you know the reason why it is a bubble and it will burst is because it's backed by nothing whereas the dollar he says and normal life people don't worry about where the value of green pieces of paper bearing portraits of dead presidents come from we accept dollar notes because of other people will accept dollar notes if the value of a dollar does not come entirely from self-fulfilling expectations ultimately it is backed by the fact that the u.s. government will accept dollars as payment of tax liabilities liabilities it's able to enforce because it's a government if you like currencies have underlying value because men with guns say they do and this means he says that their value isn't
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a bubble that can collapse if people lose faith so on the out of control state that is charging illegal taxes they came around to nine hundred thirteen completely and some taxes were introduced into the united states the one nine hundred thirty nine for that was sin taxes this time an obligation if you don't use this paper money that's backed by said state a guy with a gun will come and blow your head off so paul krugman describes it as having no friction so yeah i guess of paul krugman if a guy showed up at his apartment with a machete and kind of set off then i'd be like i was fortunate that the only took two seconds and then ok said missing it only took two seconds is no friction there we got our twenty dollars we are worthless piece of paper that out from talk rodman meanwhile big coin is an exchange of currency that does not require men with guns that's its primary use case you don't need violence to exchange a big point like the new york times columnist is suggesting that only the money is
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vile. this is underwriting all the wars this is underwriting the pentagon they take half of their taxes this is terrorism ok so paul krugman is saying oh if you were able to exchange back and forth without violence oh i'm against that why is that because that's where your money comes from paul krugman are you just a lackey for the war industry oh what a surprise paul krugman your kids must be really proud of all the blood that you have on your hands you discussed in pig but anyway what else well i mean i'm going to tie this together with that first story that we talked about which is the financial conduct authority says that they were created by politicians to create an illusion that there was somehow regulation of the banking sector going on and none of these crimes would happen again but had called paul krugman what you're seeing there as well is him trying to deny any of the theories of austrian school so in austrian school they would say all value is subjective it all comes from the human mind and he's saying no
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a gun in your face by a swat team or the f.b.i. will force you to believe in the dollar again if you lose faith in the u.s. dollar they will knock down your door hold a gun to your head and demand you have believe in the value of the u.s. that's what he's saying but if you also read. david graber his history of debt he would have found that it's humans it's people because they have. their own minds and thoughts and they and that includes trust and not trusting so what happens when we go to gold it wasn't about friction it was about trust so we would have credit based systems for very long periods of time when things were harmonious and the soldiers and the people believed in the government and they had faith in the government during times of war and conflict it was the mercenaries in the soldiers who didn't believe that their government would be basically good for the credit for
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them to go out cross to the middle east from rome and go down to jerusalem and start fighting some other people around the world they want to gold right so these goals then there's a supply that were based on the trust of the people obviously our governments are having a very good with a pure system they love it our government doesn't have to do anything but the people are the ones that chose big coin they're the ones that create a big coin the genesis block of big january third two thousand and nine said chancellor brink of second bailout that was referring to the bailout of our ass and these other u.k. banks so these all go hand in hand that it's all about they have created these potemkin currencies potemkin regulators to back their feet fake system and now. it's basically they're exposed all all the
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population sees that it's a fake village they see it there and they're like dude you're trying to make me believe i'm going to news big queen said because i have more faith than that and i have in paul krugman currency they mentioned gold and silver and it relates to war and particularly roman times are famous over and i couldn't pay them silver for they keep the empire intact they are collapsed and they got into coin clipping and all this other stuff and you mention austrian economics which came after keynesian economics it was kind of like ok where's the economics going but paul krugman is a legacy guy holding on to the keynesian economics and you know or currency and the dollar intersects nicely in their rock or experience here is an illegal war the us and britain went in they slaughtered half a million innocent iraqis including children women and to try to extricate themselves from that problem they flew in on a huge cargo plane seven billion dollars paul krugman paper money on pallets to try to pay people off so they wouldn't show the dead bodies don't tell it the american
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people that we just slaughtered half a million people well put our own guy in place here and we're going to try to keep this all hush hush and while we go to libya and we depose gadhafi internet into a massive terrorist state what happens to his coach. who stole his gold right tony blair was there that as. a dream here or girl what to do his cricket. teddy bear with acoustic or chess anyway stay tuned for the second half a whole lot more. i .
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have no idea if he's doing on vacation but she will be back in september. first. of all those. georgia shows don't go till so diageo out on the first day. we were still at eleven to tell you. the person. who runs. the day to leave it to last digit does. some shooting but as the senior girl. was on. a neutral one a slope to. go the wheels
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that this was the first thing that you could do very well this is a very good. actually. you. can see the sort she says famous felt the odd little that was i was. describing an artist because his desk was out. cold. welcome back to the kaiser report imax kaiser hey if i say liberty blitzkrieg what do you think of oh michael krieger of course out there in colorado former wall street guy now blotter slash analyst slash all around good guy michael welcome back
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thanks for the intro max great to be back we're kind of pulling apart all the recent things out there and jeff bezos style one hundred fifty billion after gaining fifty billion and just this year alone they had landed magazine recently said that this fortune proves the system is rigged now they're finally conceding what we have a saying for a long long time here your thoughts on this reg system and are any politicians but bernie sanders even talking about this like ok or oh ok first let's start with days or so so as far as amazon i think one of things people are missing is that it's not just you know cutesy company where you get free shipping and you get to stream movies it's it's actually pretty nefarious what they're trying to do they're trying to control the highway for commerce in america and then they can use that leverage to push their own products push other products out it's actually very bad for free markets ultimately if those in amazon are able to do what they want moreover when you talk about his wealth well i don't care how much money someone adds but money
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issues based arms is earning this money on the backs of exploited employees in this these storms are starting to come out more and more lately you know they don't have health care a lot of their employees they they they're your knitting in bottles plastic bottles because they don't get long enough time for bathroom breaks or the other thing recently this was a great exposé in the interim intercept talking about how amazon employees so many of them around food stamps if you look at states where stamp usage is high amazon is the top ten in a lot of places they are so amazon workflows book both ways that you know their base and soon you're going to be allowed to use you know food stamps to buy stuff from amazon and so it's you know in essence taking advantage. the public purse in a big way and it's employees so i'm not a big fan of days and i'm not big fan of amazon i think there are there are essentially modern day robber barons which is what you said about the riddick on a me and yeah that's the sad part you know we're not even talking about this now you know we're talking about rush again and again that's intentional right i mean i remember it wasn't too long ago and people were there hero and outcry over the net
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that foxconn was erecting around the apple factories in china because people were jumping to their death and they needed them back in the factory to assemble i phones but this is similar and bass has also work additions are now bordering on that kind of exploitation and again nobody is saying anything at this time i guess because most of congress actually own stock and a lot of them on amazon stock so they're completely conflict that now we're talking about the system being rigged how can it be on rigged you know is big going the answer like ok or yeah so i think i think first of all you know human beings and in americans talking to one another and and explaining to each other how things are and how people are struggling and suffering in real journalism is key and so again this is why facebook is trying to you know crack down on alternative opinions and keep everything like really nice tidy and cozy to like fox news and and as n.b.c.
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talking points that's one things we've got to talk to each other we've got to continue to talk to each other big coin is absolutely an open source i think is huge as we've discussed before a huge part of the solution trust list systems genuine platforms is something we've discussed i know stacey tweeted about the other day which i agree she said where is the toshi of social media that's right if you're going to have platforms genuine platforms for free speech the operate like the public square you do need them to be truly neutral and if you have human beings deciding you know what can be said what can't be said what is civil dialogue what isn't civil dialogue you're going to ruin the whole thing so we need real platforms. so today and the other is and this is something i know you talked about before i even was on your show and this has been the most disappointing thing people are lazy when it comes to thinking about how they spend their own money how many people complain about bees those in the washington post and then go buy everything from amazon or go spend three hundred
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dollars on groceries at home. people are not taking personal responsibility you know as we discussed last time you get mad at facebook but you're not deleting facebook and you're still using facebook you know we need to start to build actual movements where large groups of people are protesting companies and their policies with their pocketbook and you know you can saw this irrespective of what you think of b.d.s. you know boycott the best what's the one sanction i think against israeli government the israeli government that's the that's the only thing that really scared them in the last ten years and so i do believe that we as american citizens have a lot of power in the money we spend and we're not using that at all right m.s. and people need to talk to each other and you know reminds me back pray american revolution days americans are being spied on by a colonial overlords and so in the constitution and other documents they put in something called the right to assemble all that's right you can get together and
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talk to people all if you have a right to do that so we fought a whole revolutionary war for these rights and now they've been assessed destroyed . over time now talk about we talked about decline for a second there so paul krugman was out again spouting nonsense about decline he claimed that because i was in a bubble not even if the dollar were a bubble that nobody can lose face in it or else they would be met with men with guns. thoughts yeah i mean i just it's so frustrating people send me this link of crime and intentionally avoided reading anything from emmys these are painful writers. he's a terrible thinker i mean the guy shorted the internet in the late ninety's i don't even know why i have to read this guy but i did read it and it was horrible again and you know he says in the piece he says please someone tell me you know one thing that bitcoin does he pretends that he doesn't get it but i'll tell you one thing that the queen does it's very important he assumes in the piece based on no
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evidence that central banks are trustworthy he also says believe it or not he says big banks are trustworthy so he's making these ridiculous assumptions which are clearly false based on recent history and if you look back at the creation of dick went right i think it was the white paper was in january twenty ninth two thousand and nine i personally believe that if we didn't have the financial crisis between probably wouldn't be as big as it would just sort of be a curiosity so because it is inherently popular and has a big valuation because there is a huge demand for what it offers which is many things but one of which is trust list money digital money so you could say gold is trust was money and that would be true if you have it in your possession but bitcoin is trust was digital money and that is a huge difference because krugman is saying you should trust the fent you should trust governments and guys with guns and you should trust big banks and the public a lot of the public and certainly big corners is saying no you shouldn't you should
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not have to trust anybody or any centralized entity with your money and that's precisely what bitcoin solved and krugman just doesn't want to deal with that because he trusts all these crazy all of garbage corrupt institutions right the paper by the way was written in two thousand and eight and then the genesis plot was january two thousand and nine but you know a democratic man and part of the thrust of his face is that we have from friction based money to frictionless money gold had friction and what came before gold was at even more friction but paper and fit money it's there's no friction in that and they says that and. anyway if people doll like it we can make it come with men with guns so as if to suggest that a man pointing a gun in your face does not represent friction. the man is he is has mental deficiencies on a huge scale at the end of the rest of the piece goes on with similarly misplaced
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misguided rhetorical gobbledygook and poppy caution but again you know who's the working for the opposition. now internationally we've seen nations only smaller ones get met by our boys with guns if they threaten to dump the dollar so here you know krugman is playing out that hey take our dollars ole if you're in iraq will kill half a million of you but you see that gary cohen recently said. a global crypto currency other than big claim is emerging out of the current sanctions ridden swift access denying fee at grid so here you have derek on saying yeah a crypto currency well become the global currency will be back on but we will see a crypto currency when you think ok well yeah i mean that just seems like typical human nature and people that are very invested in you know the current system of course the day when you missed between most people who are obsessed with denying because they missed it need might be
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a little embarrassed or silly that they didn't make a lot of money on it which again is back to human nature but your point about friction it's very interesting because as you say it's how it's about how you define friction i can think of all sorts of friction in the current system i mean you get you travel internationally and they'll go out do you take more than ten thousand dollars in cash with you how is that not friction course that's for sure what about trying to wire money in the u.s. like wire from bank to bank is that really so you know there's friction and the fact that your transactions can and we've seen this happen be blocked that's friction did you divide that you were allowed to send any. amount of money globally in a reasonably quick period of time for relatively low fees is extreme is demonstrates extreme last friction in the current system so it doesn't even make sense to what he's saying at all what about the scary con idea that there will be a global crypto currency but a stop it going of course because i. know the block chain without because it is
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just a spreadsheet you know that's what these guys are hoping for they have blocked chain kind of trip transactions but they don't like the fact that it's trust and you don't need a central authority i think that's what he's getting at but do you think that he's just this is a gateway into understanding because i like this is how he's going to get to the point where oh you know i was wrong i understand decline now so he's just all on a learning curve or do you think that he's right that there will be a competing global cup a coin ok so i guess you have to sort of define what what a crypto coin is in the first place like for some for example the dollar is as you know mostly digital at this point and the dollar is the global reserve currency so you could argue that we already have a global digital reserve currency that exists right now and bitcoin is a an attack essentially on the current system so i think when people say stuff like that they're usually intentionally vague but if you actually pressed them would be
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interesting to see what he has to say my guess let me jump to the file questionnaire trade wars your thoughts going hair good idea to destroy the trailer last year with china which many unemployed voters see as a cause of their poverty like a crater got about a minute oh yes sure so you know i think it's pretty obvious ross perot warned about it in the early ninety's with nafta but to trade has been rigged with china and with other countries so that wealthy people knew us and manufacturers could go in gaijin labor cost arbitrage and make huge amounts of money manufacturing overseas and then summing it back here so to me it's pretty good you know the results of the last few decades are clear a few people benefited a lot and. most people really did and you can see now with wealth inequality you can see that with income inequality and so look i don't know what trump strategy makes any sense or or not but i say hey you know what let's let's switch things up let's just try stuff what you know because what we had in the past is not working so at least he's trying to switch it up right exactly even though it's a change agent of
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a try some new stuff try something and so works clearly the system in place was not working all right michael prager of liberty let's craig i guess a web site is liberty blitzkrieg dot com is where you find michael trader novice excellent work thanks much regular guys report thanks max was great that's going to do it for this edition of the ca's report with me unless kaiser stays ever like thank our guest michael creator of liberty blitzkrieg if you want to catch us on twitter it's guys reports on bio. i.
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but it was supposed to some of us there was a. bit of. a law saying all of this bullshit. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs this is a first offense. for that they just stepped right where. is the free will i mean the money. they have this is the this is for me. i like it when. i don't see it or know. better because. i walk down a great. part. for now what. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s.
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has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each this. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich he would six percent market saw thirty percent minus minus two years some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent of the first second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business shows you know ford to miss the one and only. first. of all first out. george bush was don't google so documents on the first take.
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church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic 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 were the previous standards not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of that's known as the eye and then i think you'll hear that it is this is not in. this. case.
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two palestinians are killed and more than two hundred others are injured and the latest on rest on the israeli gaza border. also this hour american chemical giant months santo is ordered to take nearly three hundred million dollars over claims that its best selling weed killer is this cancer. and the senator from florida says russia has penetrated the u.s. states voter registration system for head of the midterm elections but state authorities say there is zero evidence to support that claim. this is our to international bring you your live news update this saturday with me jaclyn boga welcome to the program. the latest violence on the israel gaza border
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has seen two palestinians killed and more than two hundred others injured the protests erupted in spite of a cease fire deal between hamas militants and israel which came into effect on thursday journalist who dari was at the latest protest for us. a little hundred meters away from chanting slogans like i was ready. to i was going to have others write their demands and their letting go of the protests. of israeli forces on. the scene in protestors. the policy in protesters had been burning tires to alert the bridgend of they started snipers that the israeli forces continue to use live ammunition or scores of them injured at least five are in severe critical
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condition right into what i saw today and according to all of the injuries. i have to tell you that to you guys that are being thrown today is nothing new complications on the palestinians stylistically is now complete is of katyn summing up the twentieth friday of the great march of return a palestinian prime minister was killed while one hundred ten were injured forty the french yuri's were treated in the medical point seventy were treated in and the hospitals and transferred directed to the hospitals where their injuries were not to easy five paramedics were injured in palestinian journalist was also injured and the number state and show would dedicate how the put the israeli forces continue their violence i got the palestinians for the twentieth friday live ammunition and tear gas have been filling the place as send said the pa in the sense the beginning
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of the protest protest would continue and the israeli today also used tank shelling on the protesters there have been almost five months of unrest during the so-called great march perturb against israel's occupation of palestinian territory in that time more than one hundred sixty palestinians have died and thousands more have been injured. after friday's death the israeli military said its soldiers opened fire in self-defense acting in accordance with standard procedures it claims protesters threw explosives and entered israeli territory. american chemical giant one center has suffered a major blow effort after losing a landmark trial over claims its best selling weed killer causes cancer a u.s. court ruled the company was responsible for the terminal illness of a school grounds keeper the jury unanimously agreed that monsanto acted with malice and ordered them to pay almost three hundred million dollars in damages the case
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could set a precedent for thousands of other claims against the chemical giant doing johnson who was diagnosed with non hodgkin's lymphoma in two thousand and fourteen says his case is much bigger than just a personal victory. to speak it is case i received a lot of support and thank you and a lot of our you know. everything just a lot of people that i don't even know you know i'm glad to be here to go with the situation room learn about. we're going to see everything i'm glad to be here you know they go because as we begin. the dispute over the cancer risks of months center products have been going on for decades with the main focus on one key ingredient for state now a widespread herbicide it was discovered by a month center chemist back and one thousand nine hundred seventy but in march two thousand and fifteen the world health organization's agency for cancer research concluded that it could be carcinogenic months and though claims that its products
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safety has been backed up by scientific research however some reports allege that the chemical giant many factures research and then attempt to discredit the negative findings its claim the company paid scientists to publish studies affirming roundups safety and it has pledged to appeal the court's decision. cancer is a terrible disease but when you ask me about the verdict today the verdict doesn't change the science. to say it is safe it has been used safely for more than four decades or around the entire world it has been studied with and there are more than eight hundred published peer reviewed studies that demonstrate its safety the claims of one center products and the possible risks have sparked numerous protests around the world in recent years. i
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. a democratic senator from florida hoping for reelection in the upcoming midterm vote says russia has hacked the state's voter registration system but the local authorities say there's no information to back that claim more details from killed. bill nelson democratic senator from florida has some alarming news he says that russia has hacked its way into the state's voter registration records they have already penetrated certain counties in the state and they now have free rein to move about well time demand the battle stations this is big news except for some reason no one in florida has ever heard about it there are revelle from the florida department of state says that no law enforcement is aware of anything of this nature she says they have received zero
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information from nelson about his claim and that the f.b.i. the d.h.s.s. and all the florida law enforcement have is observed nothing of the kind the department of homeland security in washington d.c. has now confirmed that they've never heard about it spokesperson sarah sendek says that it didn't happen to she says we have not heard any news of compromises by russian actors of the election infrastructure build nelson however says he has obsessional inside information about russian hackers in florida but he can't tell us the details because it's classified he can't tell us which counties have been hacked because it's classified and he can't tell us who told him this you guessed it it's classified nobody in florida has heard of it the department of homeland security has not heard about it but let's take bill nelson at his word let's say the russians actually have hacked into the voting records don't you think that bill ought to be giving whatever information he has to the d.h.s.s. and to florida officials shouldn't he be telling them before he tells the media if
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they haven't heard about it yet shouldn't they have heard about it now and shouldn't they now take that information and stop the breach why is bill not swing into action getting all the local and federal officials involved well that's classified so classified that bill is holding all the cards and leaving the rest of america in the dark talk of russia is certainly a headline grabber but this time no one is rushing in to see. save the unnamed counties in florida and that's what makes it a bit too fishy it sounds a bit like somebody isn't telling the truth and that somebody is a lot closer to miami than the moscow. spain has now surpassed both italy and greece as europe's main entry point for migrant arrivals with almost thirty thousand people reaching its borders so far this year on thursday a eighty seven asylum seekers docked in the southern spanish port of all just cirrus the local mayor claims that the city doesn't have the resources to cope with
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them we were not informed of anything as mayor i have to ensure citizens' interests and i don't want social imbalance here the spanish have big hearts yes run this issue we have to use our heads because there is nothing off money since january over twenty three thousand refugees have arrived in spain by sea alone that's a sizable increase compared to two thousand and seventeen and if the massive influx shows no sign of slowing down concerns have reached the spanish capital as well. we need to take more measures to help this migrants in their countries of origin but there is no one but it's competing with the show other such grandstanding. it's all about politics this simply playing with people you know but in most we can't let these people simply die in the sea but this has been happening for a long time if we let these things happen again and again. this saturday a new migrant deal between spain and germany came into force under the agreement
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refugees traveling from spain can be returned there within forty eight hours of arrival at the german border here's how the german interior minister described the deal. thus the german governing coalition wants a procedure with the main affected countries to negotiate the process of repatriation of migrants i hope that soon we will get some clarity and see if it works out in the end the german people would not understand if we took in more refugees and we sent back this wouldn't fly politically the president of the far right spanish party respect zero claims the country blindly follows any orders coming from germany. and a lot of the only purpose of this symbolic agreement is to help merkel save face before her own government which is in trouble right now and of course spain is going to obediently take whatever merkel throws at us europe cannot accept any more migrants every week we see problems plaguing spanish cities or because there's no way to control the inflow of migrants because there's no way to give jobs to the
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newcomers all the while thousands of skilled young spanish people are leaving the country every month we're not providing them with opportunities we made the biggest mistake a nation can make we have forsaken our own children to take in others. a passenger plane stolen by an apparently suicidal airline employee has crashed near seattle in northwest united states there were no other people on board when the aircraft was taking video of the plane flying low and ironically over residential areas was posted online. what. god what is happening right now. my phone you got it yes. last the airline's q four hundred what you see doing over here should never be that low for you oh.
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we're just trying to find a place for you to rant safely or you bring it down yes no yes votes are going to stop we're going to show it's going to. there's no indication that this was an attack of any kind or a terrorist act of any kind of parallel he was somebody who did something wrong did something foolish and may well have paid with his life exactly the circumstances of why this person was flying a small commercial plane with props i have no idea if.
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the plane was an alaska airlines bombardier q four hundred capable of carrying up to seventy six passengers a man who still is thought to have died in the crash but no body has been recovered as of yet an independent aviation expert we spoke to believes air companies should have a stricter vetting process. the report says that he's an employee so he already has access airside this is what we call an in and inside the risk is being highlighted over the past several years by various sources including i.r. . you know with all the security measures that we have around with because the passengers it has been warned that we need to start looking into employees but unfortunate that's not a very popular subject within the industry people need to realize that look flying an aircraft is not flying it correctly is the hard part so i understand that there's a ton of they know that there's astonishment by people how can this guy and on pilot the aircraft well this is not the first time. in the sixty's we had a u.s.
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a u.s. air force mechanic stealing a u.s. air force transport aircraft and ending up crashing so this is you know this is nothing new to the industry still to come in the program there are growing concerns over discrimination against the sick community in the u.s. since donald trump became president more on that after this short break. you know know. you. you know world big partisan new things 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 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
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for watching closely watching the hawks. when lawmakers manufacture consensus sent to the public well. when the ruling class is to protect themselves. with the famous merry go round the certainly the one percent. we can all middle of the room say. the real news is. you're watching our two international welcome back to the program two teenagers have been apparently captured on a home security camera meeting
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a seventy one year old man in the u.s. state of california it's the second assault on the religious minority in the area in the last two weeks the sick community says that since donald trump became president there's been an increasing number of hate crimes towards its members and warning you may find the following video upsetting. this seems to be more of their trend after post nine eleven and in america they
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were in treaty tracking the shape crimes on six but after certain incidents including deaths in the post nine eleven or deaths of six men they started tracking it and in two thousand and fifteen and the estimates are for this year one of the majors six in right organization estimates it to be once a week now so what we do know is that this town are tracking at about three years ago it was no one so we and it definitely has escalated in their trunk their own war and it is a direct correlation between fact there was a study you know right after nine eleven would show or didn't how the correlation between those who people in america perceive to be terrorists primarily victor but on and at it looking for anyone who has or been looking men in the supposed those are correlated there to defeat who are doing the same things although actually it's an accurate. the company at the center of the long running scandal
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over polluted water supplies and the u.s. city of flint is apparently lining up to be a private supplier in nigeria a country where million still don't have access to clean water biggest olive has the details. nigeria is a country going up against all sorts of hardship poverty corruption the resurgence of terrorist groups but there's an even more fundamental one water about forty percent of the country's population almost seventy million people live without access to clean water for eighty thousand people who live here there's only one borehole for every sixty households he used to walk miles to fetch water by the river now we fetch from this bore hole nearby and have time to cook and wash it all the uses the water for cooking and the laundry of course. we don't drink it so we had to look for tiny teas lake package the water that's all we you
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know we drink because of how the water systems pipes have decayed now a quarter of all supplies literally seep through the cracks three major companies have been shortlisted to seize control of nigeria's water by privatizing it healthy competition or so when you think but actually it's a choice between the bad the ugly and the really ugly the first company i'm going to talk about is france's veolia it could be known for many things but it's not tori's for just one oversaw the quality of water in the u.s. city of flint michigan which turned into a major disaster. it's
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fascinating in its own way but in response to veolia rugged off saying some are just too sensitive competing with it is a company. called i've been go which took a shot at facilitating water privatization in bolivia and let me just show you how that turned out. not only did it triple the price of water had been go imposed fees on collecting rain water which well was the last straw and the final company i will look at is a dubai based imitator through its largest shareholder it's a link to the infamous decoder access pipeline which was accused of ignoring heritage and putting business before people.
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well frankly nigerians don't stand to lose much when it comes to water supply it's so scar's activists have called for a state of emergency but with business sharks calling the shots of the country's crisis kind of down the drain entirely so-called investors are ready to call in and then there's money to be made from between one million people to four deliberately government it is just purely business commodification of what are the nationalization of the cycle i build a beautiful world little revolt people who to accept it because it will. it will who alone will in.
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the grave a lot of what is supposed to be a busy go human rights is going to be a lot of conflict in these prescript wow what the period in the public will do is to go a little more do. even little the political will deliver. a video blog about someone's day we retain might not sound very inspiring but when it's part of from the international space station it takes on a whole new aspect a russian cosmonaut is pulling in viewers interoffice on you tube and he's a viral hit and run it as well. well not all because music is thoughts and you know that with a look up to. the
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low the only hurting people to sleep issues which are sixty eight hours of sleep it's. going to hurt. me it is possible to be a little more shook up if you still see. the opposite me that's a problem for you and that's what i was lost but it was not what. i thought it was i will just let it go at the video it. just so that you can be somewhat of what you're from los.
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alamos something. that's your global news update for this hour but don't forget you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports thanks for tuning and.
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and indeed this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the geographic 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 conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that of that's known as the i and then i think you learn how to use these out and. let. me spell things for.
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you know world a big part of the law 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 bad 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. first. of all those doubts turtling foolishness don't google so diageo the list first thanks. how the custom of trying. to tell you.
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you see that your they're trying to walk on the harder the ground you don't want them to know that you and there. are drugs observed better place you is certain better. for. we are a volunteer organization made up of former military and law enforcement who come down here for seven to ten days a time and we are as much of the board as we can to the drug trafficking and you could sit there and you could think that well that's just an old. was not it's a new one sitting on top of somebody else's if this is going on twenty four hours a day seven days a week he's not going to stop all of it when you're doing it with a nine to five shift mentality you have to come down in occupy the territory just
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like he would in a in a war. to us this is a war they're bringing in marijuana coke heroin meth and now they're bringing in general synthetic hair when. you can see other questions. is there a big difference between male and female track. size depth the images are lighter smaller version everyone have to worry about that. here it is the. women or children out here i've seen. track as big as he is and misspend of the biggest mexican open you'll ever meet and. fall him down through and he had something heavy on because he was. illusion baghdad missile kuwait i did four tours in iraq one tour in afghanistan.
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got a plate my head my arm so my goal to stop the drug trade i'm from mississippi so i drive twenty five hours to get here. and there several have a steady state we got one from south carolina i think it's the right thing to do the government's not doing anything down here that much so we're here to to try to stop the drugs. the. last time we chased eighteen of them. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. and they got it from us and so we call border patrol and border patrol get on the other side of the. ketchum when they come on the ill side . so if you look up there that's one of the towers that. that's
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our cost us ninety million dollars and that towers what is supposed to be watching the border right now and then when that tower sees something they call the border patrol. and they try to get the gays in the air but it's so far away from anything that the time they get here they're already fast. charlie bass. world former military and law enforcement we go out and go about doing this slow any time we run into somebody. but it was a tip ok we'll sit them down and then we ask them if they need any food or water or medical aid. regardless if you're bringing in. drugs or killing people in there then you know or if you're just sneaking into the country we don't want to see you
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die out there and be dying of the horrible ways i can. give you food water medical aid we call border patrol we'll put them up. listen to this wide open there's people from seventy eight different countries coming through this larry and the big problem is who are they little was happening in europe oh my god we're going to help these poor people why you just let in a whole bunch of bad guys because you don't know who the hell they are because. society than our days is so politically correct they're afraid of offending somebody. may. you if i offend you. bad. i'm trying to protect for my people my family my friends so if you're offended i'm sorry and that's why
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they call us races and there is a health. club for it as far as i'm helping them. i live here at the bunker and if you could i would if you want to visit with willie's days i actually sit on the couch and i do this whole time if i were to stop doing what i was doing then we would be i want to
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you know help these guys out every single one of my guys we have to be very funny going to prison they have what's considered an aggravated felony you know it could be anywhere from writing a bad check which is fraud if you be discharging a firearm it could be a small amount of drugs like an ounce purse or used to be five pounds of marijuana i mean it's it really varies so i want to be very upfront these people need to know like that there is a crime involved and they went to prison. i joined the military in one thousand nine hundred five i served in two thousand and one i served with the eighty second airborne i got out with honorable discharge in two thousand and one after i got of the military i was involved where somebody shot a firearm at a vehicle i went to prison i was sense for three years but i only did a year and like eight months and then i was the poor it in two thousand and four i came back to united states. illegally god began in two thousand and ten and stayed
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in mexico ever since and opened up a shelter in two thousand and thirteen. if you commit magritte phone you could be deported that means people who served in the military committed only the green cards will be taken away and that's the short and simple. it is. right. we have been here for seven years now with the board in two thousand and ten on may eighteenth. yeah that was a day i'll never forget i was scared. i didn't know anybody didn't know the city. didn't know how to get around our only had thirty thousand dollars in my pocket. immigration took right my only form of idea had no id and our only had that money
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and i didn't know what to do i didn't know where to go and they just dropped off at the board and say there you go and you got to continue on a walk and try to figure it out on your own. you should. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and you. want to be rich. to go on to be this is what before three of them or the people. interested always it belongs. to. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than
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ten thousand dollars timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per cent good first second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust. america was never great was founded on a rape in a murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these
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situations that we do in the ways. people get shot every other day he is just people killing each other blood for killing children. so it was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is kept me happening in america we call from the strings we got to deal with lives is a reason i have to rat like this is the reason. where
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. are you going to. go right then it is right. over three hundred people but there's only about thirty names on here so whenever a new the board of veteran like alex comes here he can put his name on the wall. my name was in up here and i've been here seven years so i was out of the loop and now i feel like i'm tied in now their cause becomes my. awful one one for all. so that people know that we're not just a number we're not just a group you know we're living. this just made it personal but i mean this is no longer just about me but about all my brothers. especially the ones that have passed away that lost their life. here while here in mexico we didn't have the
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chance to go back home. you know this is very very important now and this is now become i. just. told me fell apart i have no relatives here it's very. safe here organized crime runs this city. forty three years. and it just sucks. you get deported i mean you're going to serve the country. even though you've. got no new felonies after.
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i think. what. it was is. yes. yes yes. yes. it's all. my belongings right now but that's only my business cards for my business which i'm not about to loose if i don't do something about it i have to have my contractor's license on hand and i don't have a crate and i don't have anything else but i. i do have only a fond. my go can be and three dollars
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and that's it. because that last days it is those when i walk out but i get by saying i don't want to go for it will be good and i just got to say you know what i don't want to do well because there's a lot that get into it that is just booking photo of all of us at the globe where oh no i. didn't just go to leave this is what i do you know the stimulus because i remember that when you have this elegant community that if it would have none of that is going to skid but it came through i was in love with the only one who can judge just. a little bit what. the. president of this event.
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what happened is like following up with my paperwork to became a hundred percent documented i have to go to the immigration office be there once a week once a month. you have to report yourself and bring proof. so in any way this last time when i showed up. i walk in the nine o'clock in the morning. and i was detained it according with the officer he said it very clearly i don't deserve to be here. as well remember you are not. own there the minister asian off obama you are now on the
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ministration of donald trump. and that's the big change. i got arrested in by five o'clock i was deported. it is a real nightmare because you get up in the morning at five thirty in the morning and you are home. with your family when. you go to sleep somewhere else is like check. your grandson. my oldest boy and see how you happy boy his. he loves the pirates. i really don't know what's. plain my feeling right now i don't know if i want to go or if i went to iran or what you know what. what i can do.
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nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this years i have to learn a new way of living. place here to be abusive. you can walk on the street because you will be followers and there will be that you all are. criminals. if you if you do anything you have a lot of couple weeks ago that you want to work for. she doesn't want. to know if you still. sure like to.
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throw the least the real mccoy out of that i am it but also my part of the you know that. you say me there but i dammit. you say the ways to get there were a new thing or no this is. i will not be. ok deals with but a meta. dominate on op said west. go look you see it at the middle well that group it is those who had rid us. there are more big in yemen so it was good move ok maybe it was just that the
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import i get to start is there are no million dollars you bet me. this. is on the screen. maybe york and also income you know much of. what the laws are all mammals. and thoughts assist the not business and. this is the money it is they mean mess and the v.m. . was. used to accuse the. last we really knew that this woman horribly damaged she has out or numb
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a horse that really is to me whore. propping . it up. this is you know this i will need that thank you bookie. this is so then we go out for a stay i was still just almost real. because it was and is doing really really hard . and does me rience any pseudo so they lean epidemic and be accurate to every step if this is similar stuff. is there is to him and all those quotes. because that is true you. see has. never seen a side view. is
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the real live when they're going to comment david boy there is the door shut as with the. i'll admit. billy's love i. know is made for the up wealth of good old history of poor no they don't they don't make all the . ivory c.p.o. me is that i pull a psych eval i'm lisa the lady i see that but i see the pirates. be a town last year the whitest lady here ok nor can anyone else. yeah they read i hope with some of the poor process you have. placed in the soon to your does not make it any better and book a place that astound me that yon's of us i am from we left that on air for movement
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took a do it case he came in the back i say oh now what do they want us to. them consist of is this even the adam in the middle yah is business the house. you look at the world that is a business killing ten you know pull it out four out of five one of them are various of the you know in general we are a bit of a. timid little is it. see. any more.
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first. of all those. two issues don't go till so document on the first thanks. to my how my custom tried to hush. the student in i'm going to tell you. the first. nearly. eight hundred eighty. two most rigid. some. would you. if they were. fortunate in the. bruising us to. consider thomas
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was remarkable to strive all at. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers just as they would a simple they want to become must enter another one to last for some just about but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry cites the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask dan. was you know no i didn't have a son i got him one last and i want that. they can watch as the options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house over forty couples. both fifty one of the who to be that the deal with
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a fifth of many couples full size. the puts the political. point of view out to the popular vote. and then with a proposal. to split it. last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. that they just deployed for. is the very real i mean i'm a little mundane boy they have this is good business for me. i like
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it. i don't know maybe don't get me. i will go down a great. crown one. last he's going to see things like that do you think you might like to see is the thing you did yeah that. was a nuisance he says from the stuff i was. most proud of and i think at the time he was deaf was a little. slow. to
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call stonings are killed and more than two hundred others are injured and the latest on rust on the israeli gaza border. also this hour american chemical giant month santo is ordered to pay nearly three hundred million dollars over claims that its best selling weed killer causes cancer. and the senator from florida says russia has penetrated the u.s. state's voter registration system head of the mid-term elections but state authorities say there's zero evidence to support that claim. this is art international coming to life from the russian capital words just turned seven pm a very warm welcome to the program the latest violence on the israel gaza
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border has seen two palestinians killed and more than two hundred others injured the protests erupted in spite of a cease fire deal between hamas militants and israel which came into effect on thursday journalist who dari was at the latest protest. israeli forces on. the scene in protesters. the policy protesters have been burning tires to alert the bridgend of they started snipers that the israeli forces continue to use live ammunition or scores of the kids have been injured at least five are in severe critical condition i thought into what i saw today and according to all of the injuries. i have to tell you that to you guys that being thrown today is nothing new complications on the
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palestinians time listing is not complete is of katyn summing up the twentieth friday of the great march of return a palestinian prime minister was killed while one hundred ten were injured forty the french yuri's were treated in the medical point seventy were treated in add the hospitals and transferred directly to the hospitals where their injuries were not to easy five paramedics were injured and palestinian journalist was also injured and the numbers state and show would dedicate how the put the israeli forces continue their violence i got the palestinians for the twentieth friday live ammunition and tear gas have been filling the place as sense said the pa in the sense the beginning of the protest protest would continue and the israeli today also used tank shelling on the protesters there have been almost five months of an restoring the so-called great march of return against israel's occupation of
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palestinian territory in the time more than one hundred sixty palestinians have died and thousands more have been injured. after friday's deaths the israeli military said its soldiers opened fire in self-defense acting in accordance with standard procedures it claims protesters threw explosives and entered israeli territory. american chemical agent center has suffered a major blow after losing a landmark trial over claims its best selling weed killer causes cancer a u.s. court ruled the company was responsible for the terminal illness of a school grounds keeper the jury unanimously agreed that monsanto acted with malice and ordered them to pay almost three hundred million dollars in damages the case could set a precedent for thousands of other claims against the chemical giant doing johnson who was diagnosed with non hodgkin's lymphoma in two thousand and fourteen says his case is much bigger than just a personal victory. just to get his case i received
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a lot of support and i think you in a lot of our you know. everything just a lot of people that i don't even know you know i'm glad to be here to go with this situation drove learned about. we're going to save everything i'm glad to be here you know they go because as we begin. the dispute over the cancer risks of months center products have been going on for decades with the main focus on one key ingredient. now a widespread herbicide it was discovered by a month center chemist back in one thousand nine hundred seventy but in march two thousand and fifteen the world health organization's agency for cancer research concluded that it could be carcinogenic now one cent of though claims that its products safety has been backed up by scientific research however some reports allege that the chemical giant manufactured research in an attempt to discredit the negative findings its claim the company paid scientists to publish studies
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affirming roundup safety and it has pledged to appeal the court's decision. cancer is a terrible disease but when you ask me about the verdict today the verdict doesn't change the science. to say it is safe it has been used safely for more than four decades or around the entire world it has been studied with and there are more than eight hundred published peer reviewed studies that demonstrate a safety the claims of immense monsanto products and the possible risks have sparked numerous protests around the world in recent years. i . a democratic senator from florida hoping
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for reelection and the upcoming midterm election says russia has hacked the state's voter registration system but the local authorities say there's no information to back that claim more details from kill up. bill nelson democratic senator from florida has some alarming news he says that russia has hacked its way into the state's voter registration records they have already penetrated certain counties in the state and they now have free rein to move about well time demand the battle stations this is big news except for some reason no one in florida has ever heard about it there are revelle from the florida department of state says that no law enforcement is aware of anything of this nature she says they have received zero information from nelson about his claim and that the f.b.i. the d.h.s.s. and all the florida law enforcement have is observed nothing of the kind the department of homeland security in washington d.c. has now confirmed that they've never heard about it spokesperson sarah sendek says
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that it didn't happen to she says we have not heard any news of compromises by russian actors of the election infrastructure build nelson however says he has obsessional inside information about russian hackers in florida but he can't tell us the details because it's classified he can't tell us which counties have been hacked because it's classified and he can't tell us who told him this you guessed it it's classified nobody in florida has heard of it the department of homeland security has not heard about it but let's take bill nelson at his word let's say the russians actually have hacked into the voting records don't you think that bill ought to be giving whatever information he has to the d.h.s.s. and to florida officials shouldn't he be telling them before he tells the media if they haven't heard about it yet shouldn't they have heard about it now and shouldn't they now take that information and stop the breach why is bill not swing
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into action getting all the local and federal officials involved well that's classified so classified that bill is holding all the cards and leaving the rest of america in the dark talk of russia is certainly a headline grabber but this time no one is rushing into. save the unnamed counties in florida and that's what makes it a bit too fishy it sounds a bit like somebody isn't telling the truth and that somebody is a lot closer to miami than the moscow. spain has now surpassed both italy and greece as europe's main entry point for migrant arrivals with almost thirty thousand people reaching its borders so far this year on thursday eighty seven asylum seekers docked in the saw the southern spanish port of all just serious but the local mayor claims that the city doesn't have the resources to cope with. we were not informed of anything as may i have to ensure citizens interests and i don't want social imbalance here the spanish have big hearts yes run this
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issue we have to use our heads because there's not enough money since january over twenty three thousand refugees have arrived in spain by sea alone that's a sizable increase compared to two thousand and seventeen and as the massive influx shows no sign of slowing down concerns have reached the spanish capital as well. we need to take more measures to help this migrants in their countries of origin but there is no one but he's competed with this show other such grandstanding. it's all about politics this simply playing with people you know but in most we can't let these people simply die in the sea but this has been happening for a long time if we let these things happen again and again and this saturday a new migrant deal between spain and germany came into force under the agreement refugees traveling from spain can be returned there within forty eight hours of arrival at the german border here's how the german interior minister described the deal. that's the german governing coalition wants
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a procedure with the main affected countries to negotiate the process of repatriation of migrants i hope that soon we will get some clarity and see if it works out in the end the german people would not understand if we took in more refugees and we sent back this wouldn't fly politically. meanwhile the president of the far right spanish party respond oh claims the country blindly follows any orders coming from germany. and a lot of the only purpose of this symbolic agreement is to help merkel save face before her own government which is in trouble right now and of course spain is going to obediently take whatever merkel throws at us europe cannot accept any more migrants every week we see problems plaguing spanish cities or because there's no way to control the inflow of migrants because there's no way to give jobs to the newcomers all the while thousands of skilled young spanish people are leaving the country every month we're not providing them with opportunities we made the biggest mistake a nation can make we have forsaken our own children to take in others. a
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passenger plane stolen by an apparently suicidal airline employee has crashed near seattle in the northwest united states there were no other people on board when the aircraft was taken video of the plane flying low and a radically over residential areas was posted online. what. on what is happening right now. my phone you got it yes. last the airlines q four hundred what the easy doing over here should never be that little over here oh .
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we're just trying to find a place for you to rant safely you are not going to bring it down yes only smoked i've got to stop going to fuel it's going to get when. there's no indication that this was an attack of any kind or a terrorist act of any kind of parallel he was somebody who did something wrong did something foolish and may well have paid with his life exactly the circumstances of why this person was flying a small commercial plane with props i have no idea. the plane was no aska airlines bombardier q four hundred capable of carrying up to seventy six passengers the man who stole it is thought to have died in the crash but nobody has been recovered and independent aviation expert we spoke to believes
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air companies should have a stricter vetting process. the report says that he's an employee so he already has access. this is what we call an in and inside the risk is being highlighted over the past several years by various sources including i are. you know with all the security measures that we have around with because of the passengers it has been warned that we need to start looking into employees but unfortunate that's not a very popular subject within the industry people need to realize that look flying an aircraft is not flying it correctly is the heart so i understand that there's a ton of they know that there's astonishment by people how could this guy and on pilot the aircraft but this is not the first time. in the sixty's we had a u.s. u.s. air force mechanic stealing a u.s. air force transport aircraft and ending up crashing so this is you know this is nothing new to the industry coming up in the program there are growing concerns
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over discrimination against the sick community in the u.s. since donald trump became president on that after this short break. join me every thursday on the alex sullivan show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you.
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this is my love hate relationship with the united kingdom i'm a woman and be a lawyer because it's shambolic i'm struggling. and i'm glad he got it because thousands tens of thousands of people have their lives destroyed by r.b.s. . welcome back to the program two teenagers have been apparently captured on a home security camera beating a seventy one year old sick man in the us state of california it's the second assault on the religious minority in the area in the last two weeks the sick community says that since donald trump became president there's been an increasing number of hate crimes towards its members and warning you may find the following
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video upsetting. seems to be more of her trend after post nine eleven and in america they were in treaty tracking the shape crimes on six but after certain incidents including deaths in the post nine eleven or deaths of six men they started tracking it an out
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in two thousand and fifteen and the estimates are for this year one of the majors six and right organization estimates it to be once a week now so what we do know is that this town are tracking at about three years ago it was no one so he and it definitely has escalated in their trunk their own war and it is a direct correlation between tech there was a study you know right after nine eleven would show or didn't how the correlation between those two people in america perceived to be terrorists primarily bitter but on and at it looking for anyone who has a turban looking men in the supposed those are correlated down to defeat who are doing the same things although it's actually it's an accurate. the company at the center of the long running fan will over polluted water supplies and the u.s. city of flint is apparently lining up to be a private supplier in nigeria a country where millions still don't have access to clean water interest on the it has the details. nigeria is
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a country going up against all sorts of hardship poverty corruption the resurgence of terrorist groups but there's an even more fundamental one water about forty percent of the country's population almost seventy million people live without access to clean water for the eighty thousand people who live here there's only one borehole for every sixty households that used to walk miles to fetch water by the river now we fetch from this bore hole nearby and have time to cook and wash the only uses the water for cooking and the laundry of course. we don't drink it so we had to look for tony lake package the water that's all we you know we drink because of how the water systems pipes have decayed now a quarter of all supplies literally seep through the cracks three major companies have been shortlisted to seize control of nigeria's water by privatizing it healthy
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competition or so when you think but actually it's a choice between the bad the ugly and the really ugly the first company i'm going to talk about is france's veolia it could be known for many things but it's not tori's for just one oversaw the quality of water in the u.s. city of flint michigan which turned into a major disaster. yes it's fascinating in its own way but in response to be only a shrug it off saying some are just too sensitive competing with it is
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a company. called i've been goal which took a shot at facilitating water privatization in bolivia and let me just show you how that turned out i. not only did it triple the price of water i've been go imposed fees on collecting rain awards which world was the last straw and the final company i will look at is a dubai based imitator through its largest shareholder it's linked to the infamous decoder access pipeline which was accused of ignoring heritage and putting business before people.
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well frankly nigerians don't stand to lose much when it comes to water supply it's so scar's activists have called for a state of emergency but with business sharks calling the shots of the country's crisis kind of down the drain entirely so-called investors are ready to go in and then there's more to be made from between one billion people to four deliberately government it is just purely business commodification of water for nationalization of the cycle i bill good to be able to work a little revolt we're all glued to. it because it will. it will who are lonely in. the grove a lot of what is supposed to be a busy gay human rights is going to be a lot of conflict in these prescript wow what the period in the
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public what is to go a little more do. deal very little the political will deliver. a video blog about someone's day we were tina might not sound very inspiring but what if a person from the international space station it takes on a whole new aspect a russian cosmonaut is pulling in voters viewers in droves on you tube and it is a viral hit under reddit as well. well not all because music is thoughts and you know that with a look at if you. are looking at the really low blow. her to be bleaching your chips at least if you are similarly the.
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little bird. it is possible you know the previously held. close up to serve me well that's a problem for the couple times last but that's not what. i thought it was a little too close to it but at the video. just somebody you can sort of work the summer of watching from los. lobos. least. a month. that's a global news update for this hour and that's all for me as well but worry not my
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colleague you know neal will be here at the top of the hour with the latest as always thanks for tuning in. i think there's one as you can see that you could do right with this is to say anything like that now. i think. as a result seasons for mr although. i don't think it was a. rabbit out it was the cause of his death was zero. zero zero.
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church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moved him to a different spot where the previous standard was not. highest ranks of the catholic church will conceal the accused priests from the police and justice so listen to that and that's known as the i intend then i include out of duties out until. it's right there.
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hello and welcome to redact it's an i am naomi caravan me we can piss off this week he's doing his other job modeling for kurt's affections but all worrying still yelling about wall street. which is actually way more powerful with a one cloth believe it or not but i will be in the driver's seat tonight for this incredible new episode i put together and by i put together i mean take credit for not only in john's work so now let's take the news from the side personal preference ok never trust a thin chef a sober bartender or a drug dealer behind a counter one such drug dealer insists lying to sell the deadliest drug on the market natalie mcgill has more.
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if you're aware of this country's opioid epidemic then you're probably familiar with the huge pharma companies that have pushed these drugs like thirty pharma johnson and johnson in attack wait i think that last one is from the movie office space and their brand of pain relief relies a lot more on relieving stress through physical activity. but one former company you may not have heard of is insists manufacturer of subsists and under the tongue spray containing the powerful opioid. and only meant for breakthrough pain in cancer patients but while substance is only f.d.a. approved for cancer patients and says thought why should cancer patients be the only people to experience pain relief from subsystem. and that not so legal
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shift which led several former incessant ploys the file whistleblower lawsuits alleging that the addictive drug was marketed to patients who suffered from all kinds of pain not just cancer patients with breakthrough pain and detailing dubious sales tactics like taking doctors to strip clubs paying kickbacks for more prescriptions and posing as doctors representatives and where to get insurance to cover the drug according to two different complaints sales reps were trained to tell doctors and patients that the initial one hundred microgram dose was in effect of all but four percent of patients and to convince physicians to double the entry dose so that patients could prevail the drug working remember that better known as fifty times stronger than heroin that's saying to someone who found eating pop rocks too mild hey have you tried day. god help you if you
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still mix soda with fact. but insists top brass wanted sales reps that go above and beyond in convincing doctors to prescribe more in order to boost her sales one sales reps and her manager it binds to the behave more sexually toward pain management positions to stroke their hands while literally begging for prescriptions and to ask for the prescriptions as a favor asking the person to basically kill someone isn't a favor favors or asking your friend for a ride to the airport or asking all of your friends the form of privacy circle around you so you could be at an outdoor concert. even if they are drunk and forgot they're supposed to look the other way and says took it a step further since insurers need proof from a doctor that their patient meets the criteria for taking subsists dances created
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its own unit called the innocence reimbursement center which would present shuras to cover the drug by falsely claiming that they were employed by the doctor prescribing substance or falsifying patient diagnoses and if insurers still sol through that. then insist still could create a loyal base of substance users by providing to drugs for free and instant savings on free units of subsidy well. i guess if you're going to die prematurely in my.

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