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amp a has pledged her support for the name easement. yeah that will happen we have a cause exchanging operation especially with bernie sanders but people in the united states who are against hillary clinton they missed out on getting the democratic nomination because of clinton intrigue us and we are also in close contact with the supporters of german war been the momentum movement in the united kingdom clean of also with the complain of france's john that's munch on who got almost twenty percent in the last century action whilst ultimately. the left are split and weakened not just in germany and the whole of europe but we do have a trend towards the right we would like to combine forces to make a progressive breakthrough if when you look at polling there's always a majority that was better paid better pension who are not confrontational foreign policy regarding russia and are also against nato expansion of those who have grown
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tough for them a political direction and policy of. the us after. we have to present something different from the alternative or germany party in the last two or three years as b. day the greens or done didn't show a successful strategy for doing that and competent rather the opposite is getting stronger and there is a chance for them becoming the people's party which is absurd the left should return to its core ideals and goals social questions should be the keystone us i was. also shocked at how by fluting integration policy has pretty much rendered the minimum wage to what was once a one euro job and only brings eighty cents is the obvious if you take people in you need to ask them somewhere that there are a lot of people under the stress created by the social situation those people need to be able to earn a wage that lets them live in dignity if this is not happening it's understandable
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that people become angry and lean towards writing the party it is though. people there we will be reaching out to my with the sake of our democracy. democrats seem to be falling out of love with capitalism with recent polls showing they are now more positive about socialism and with some saying the party is out of touch with this traditional base artie's kaleb warping went to see what's driving the new trend. polls show that among democratic voters socialism is becoming more popular than capitalism according to the latest poll less than half of democrats have a favorable view of the economic system long considered to be the american way meanwhile fifty seven percent of democrats have a positive view of socialism which until recently was a forbidden word in american discourse this is what the leftist intellectual slob voice is easy access is about the trend not only some go to law with the list.
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but the system but only so many meters do this they need to look to us and someone with someone i know. why didn't the water mess did americans. doesn't function the way you people expected. now this shift in views is manifesting itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate for congress alexandria a kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the shift among the liberal rank and file continues to go k.k.k. .
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happen. you know how china is now among those who favor socialism the top priority concerns seem to be affordable health care and education however trumps embrace of all things capitalist seems to have an influence on. those who are now changing their understanding of the word socialism today seems to embody sets of programs by which the government helps regulate and in some instances run and pay for social programs focused on basic population needs in health education housing and employment it's very interesting to note the style of the american establishment but i don't hear even more of the democratic establishment so i threw off a lot of those thoughts the nation got
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a better take yes they should look at the debt of own they look at the poverty it did own thing here stealthily ignore the clear more or less these guys because you seeking out pro but me saying to us and he's moving until one of them so won't and so now they are paying the price so whether it's trump or just overall dissatisfaction resentment against what has long been considered to be core american values is growing up and our t. new york. what i would r.t. we love to hear your thoughts on all of our stories they do get in touch by following us on social media about the latest in just over thirty minutes the thing about.
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america was never great was founded on the rape in the murder. nothing changed so we said in. response to these situations they'll be dealing with. people just sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there was just no way that people were 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 can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to ride like this is
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a reason. because there's survival guide up space and yes i'm all going to start simply at least. the streets know there are you going to get it. oh heck no. repatriations to look at the rest of seven you. know at the center as guys report. if. i've. this is boom bust broadcasting around the
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world i'm bart chilton thanks for joining us coming up we take a look at not only some of the peace of wars and business but how the world's most popular food could or perhaps should be able to help feed the planet fred kaufman author of bet the farm how food stop being food joins me in studio plus economist and author steve keen joins us from amsterdam to look at stocks and markets in australia and we drill into oil prices that the saudis have reversed positions from only a month ago what does it mean and what are other oil related news should we take attention to drug corner of since we're trading joins us from florida to consider it all but first we had a few headlines president erda one of turkey today responded to u.s. sanctions and bluster by threatening to boycott u.s. electronics in favor of products made in turkey or south korea in a speech in ankara mr atta once said if they have the i phones there is samsung
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elsewhere we have vestal and vessel was the first company to design a smartphone in turkey shares were up by roughly eight percent after president or want plug for the company the president offered no details on how i boycott would be implemented you may recall that he famously use face time function on the i phone to rally his supporters against a twenty sixteen coup attempt some market watchers think the real takeaway from mr one speeches is defiant tone signaling that he will not yield to global investor pressure to raise turkish interest rates currently at seventeen point seven five percent to both both are the current the turkish lira that's their currency if the fight wasn't personal up to this point between the u.s. and and mr atwan it surely is now with the two leaders who like to be seen as strong an unyielding have stumbled or rather jumped into an economic dorrance contest. and domino's pizza second quarter earnings have topped forecasts with seven hundred eighty seven million dollars domino c.e.o.
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rich alison said in a statement quote global. retail sales remain strong as we see our franchisees building new stores or growing same store sales and bringing customers back again and again the company touted the q two earnings and the introduction of domino's delivery hot spots which are locations where consumers can get pizza delivered without an actual street address there are only two hundred thousand such locations across the u.s. and papa john's pizza took a hit to their q two earnings with a drop in sales of six point one percent in december of two thousand and sixteen the company had a stock all time high of north of ninety dollars per share but since it has lost fifty percent of its value related to store sales growth while q two ended on june thirtieth since then there's been a public feud after the founder of the major shareholder john gaddar the papa john himself resigned as chairman of the board on july eleventh and admitted to using racial slurs during a conference call papa john still sits on the board and remains the largest shareholder in the company and it seems that the negative sales must be impacting
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the company as we'll see the third quarter hold for the troubled pizza chain coming up. and here to talk pizza is fred kaufman author about the farm how food stop being food fred thank you so much for being with us now this debacle that quite frankly we haven't covered it too much on the show the whole papa john's racial slur and everything but now that their numbers are really want to get to it they're declined it's probably good news for domino's another pizza companies and domino's what they're the largest in the world aren't the dominoes is number two the largest remains of pizza hut yes but you have brains yes exactly but domino's is gaining fast i think we have to understand the scale of global pizza we're talking about a one hundred thirty five billion dollar industry globally the fastest growing country with demand for pizzas of course china they were up twenty eight percent and when we're talking pizza bart it's not just pepperoni anymore in different
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parts of the world we're seeing pizza we're seeing mashed potato masher where do they have what ireland to have meshed potato pizza sardine pizza so anything that you can put on a crust with some matzah relishes goes for pizza these days well that's why in your great book quite frankly fred i've been rereading it and i just love it you know you actually went to a domino's and saw how they made this stuff and mass product and mass production and talk about how it's really changed food but you're sort of querying whether or not pizza could actually help feed the world what you tell us about it it seems almost obvious that you have very simple substance you have all you have a little wheat and you throw some tomatoes on top it's a very interesting phenomenon which is that we have commodity wheat global wheat we have processed tomatoes we then have matza relit cheese which is really all monopolized in denver colorado by a company called le pray no in charge is james the prey no the big cheese of denver
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this is the secretive the secretive cheese maker that you talk. about the book precisely he's eighty years old he's given exactly one interview with the press in all that time and then of course we have come out of the meat and all of these pressures these monopolistic bio engineered sood process sees have pushed down the prices of these basic commodities for the world's small and medium sized farmers who are being increasingly driven off their farms they go to the large urban centers the world's great cities where they join about half the world who are earning about two dollars and fifty cents per day they cannot afford the five ninety nine deal from papa johns they can't afford it so in fact the more we have food from nowhere the more we have this. bioengineered monocultural process
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we have an increase in world hunger. crazy and one of the interesting things that you discuss in the book and just makes all the sense in the world is that those small farmers that you say are sort of being driven off the land they're really many times artisans they produce really cool stuff and i think you said there are something like four thousand verities of tomatoes but that's not what domino's and papa john's wants what's interesting about the small farmers first of all is about half of them are women their food feeds about half of the world and in fact we have places like a traditionally a large producer of tomatoes which cannot keep up with the process tomatoes made in other parts of the world like california in israel and we're seeing waves a farmer suicides even in upstate new york the dairy industry is in such dire straits we're again seeing people leaving the business and being driven to the edge of despair debt and suicide so this is actually not a good thing you know
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a we had already talked about cheese but you just mentioned dairy there and one of the little facts that i thought was really interesting so i'll share it with the boom busters is that you're right that fifty percent of the dairy milk in the u.s. goes for cheese and the number one cheese. for that for the peach that we are talking huge numbers here ten billion pounds of cheese a year consumed in faraway mozzarella is number one ok so let's get back to hunger if you were going to try and wave some magic food wand and do the best we could to feed more people because as you'd note we've got obesity on the one hand we've got people starving on the other hand what would you do to fix things for a global hunger the problem hunger is there is no one killer app for it what you need is there is a number of things we need to have support for people who are hungry direct food support we need to wreck money support we also need governmental support for small farmers we need education farm education like we've traditionally had in this country in the a in the agriculture colleges all these things put together. a
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sustained effort we have right now more than one point two billion people on earth living for less than a buck twenty five a day most of those go to bed hungry every night what a shame what a shame let me ask you one other thing if when we look at the nations around the world with the most hungry people which ones are the most trouble well what we're seeing again and again and again is places that have a lot of political trouble also are having food insecurity and that's because the leaders of those countries don't really care about the people in those countries the classic cases of course ethiopia the rulers never go hungry bart and there's plenty of food that's the other thing is that there's more than enough food there's i think fifteen to thirty percent more food produced every year that is needed to feed everybody on the planet the problem can be solved for about thirty billion here and the united states is certainly not immune to food insecurity for millions
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of people fred kaufman author of bet the farm out food stop being food thank you always so entertaining interesting thanks fred thanks bart. and we take some time to discuss australian stocks and we do so with australian economist and author of last year's can we avoid another financial crisis steve king who joins us from amsterdam safe thanks for taking the time to be with us i know some about the a.s.x. the australian stock exchange i guess they change the name it's now called the australian securities exchange but tell our viewers about the importance of it to the australian economy and maybe talk about some of the key listed companies on the a.s.x. well the well meaning six of the six things factor banks and there should be a bit of a warning below anybody who knows there are economic history because at one stage non of the world's ten biggest banks which athanase it was just before the bursting of that bubble of economics in you phosphors now in. one of the world's top banks
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japanese i think something that make up thing like about being across the hof the entire index then a favorite of the remainder is the minerals pot of gold coast restaurant it does have a fairly substantial nodding industry and does i'm not going to go wine the same way that banks might do and then after that you stop getting into a lot of. smaller capitalization because fundamentally expansion monitus i want to pick up on the capitalization and we look at stock exchange the around the world australia is actually pretty big what's a market cap look like i mean compared to others perhaps well it's about one in the half trillion dollars which is about a list than a trillion american dollars and to give you an idea of how the can is the size of the economy america's it is valued now at well over thirty trillion euros a day pays on the twenty you say go to a one point five times j.p. valuation for american shares there isn't
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a strategist guys it's about haas that point seven five now that's not to say the destroyer is is undervalued is more to say that the u.n. out of sites is the value because if you take a look at the american stock exchange it's been on a chair up with sometimes of its share share values and proselytes rushes at the since the fed tend only to test the quantitative easing and i think in that by sis i'd be expecting their strong economy to have a problem in the near future but its share market money will go up compared to the american it's on. i want to get to a couple of those things real quick but let me ask you before we leave the a.s.x. by itself they trade derivatives there don't they other i mean assume they trade bonds except for so it's more than just dokic danged they're trading what metals and energies and those sorts of products. oh i didn't think i stock market street trivial compared to the bond market so the bond markets about forty trillion dollars this is about one and a half trillion for the stock market so the stock market's up and is a much much larger volume and much much larger volatility small the volatility good
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larger amount of money in the bond market interest right swaps than there is in the actual stock market yeah those financial products the ones i used to regulate you know the financial futures products were just you know bigger than the oil and gold and all those you know big physical physical products let me ask you a s x i know i was involved in at least a pilot with digital assets that you may recall masters used to be with j.p. morgan but she's got the that the company here in or in new york rather in the states and they are doing a pilot over there the a.s.x. on block do you think block chain is really sort of if stock exchange aren't working on block change they're going to be doing so in the future. i think elections malaki to work on stock markets this is money frankly because the the gold bugs who invented coin and things like that really saw the ledgers as being the problem and the banks effect wasn't villages it was creating fatah much money
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irresponsibly that was the major problem but in terms of the other small contracts in bed it in digital systems. makes a fair bit of sense for exchanges certainly most of them it does for money and before we let you go you touched on a couple of these things dave i know that there is a two point four g.d.p. for last year prostrate but tell us a little bit about the australian economy it's pretty diverse right you mentioned a mining earlier. it's not and finally in terms of diversity there's a wonderful service called the atlas of economic complexity driven by dot assad is the top of the university and that writes a stretch as being about as diverse as uganda and ethiopia it's got a very very now or industrial by so much of my favorite common type isn't it in astray it has the nickname of houses in olds he says if you take out the houses in the holes almost nothing list of the australian economy oh my gosh so i mean is it i mean if you had to look at the biggest industries in australia what are they you mention mining that one energy still big as that energy is big but are they strayed
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on a classic job of maka tossing or shouldn't be markets cars and actually having the hostin or g. process luxury in the world which of course is on the cutting and you tend to get manufacturing going there one small so it's been to do energy in telecommunications it but being disastrously mishandled by politicians i think i'd just add to mock it when they have no idea of how an actual one works but certainly it's the biggest industry which is certainly being offer that it's actually education that's probably the largest export and if the strain economy but we've got lots of smart people who are educated australia and we appreciate the high intellect that you bring to boom bust steve cain a columnist an author an australian thanks always for your time steve. welcome. thanks for a brief pause for the promotional cause but here because when we return rugby corner of some more training untangle oil prices and a major move being made in the energy sector going back to.
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manufacture consent to step into public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round of the one percent. going all middle of the room sick.
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we have no idea what safety is doing on a vacation but she will be back on air in september. welcome back we've spoken about scooters an urban areas many times on the program companies are flush with cash and dropping thousands of students off and urban areas all over the world but now some cities aren't having it companies like loam and bird rides are now about to be handed new rules and regulations to deal with their businesses in denver the scene the city is even impounding roughly three hundred such hooters and in miami florida and portland oregon the wall street journal reports that cities have kept the number of students to a few hundred each bird and one time neither of which is even two years old had raised nine hundred million dollars combined from investors and other scooter
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companies are on the move including companies fronted by right hailing companies and lift as discussed last week over lifter facing increased regulations for their driving part for the right hailing part in new york city and potentially other places around the world where the number of drivers may be limited the scooter sector now appears to be facing a similar governmental challenge we'll keep an eye on what's going to be an evolving and certainly interesting story. and regulators in the united kingdom are seeing more potential problems in the financial sector than in many years the financial conduct authority the f.c.a. has recorded more than five hundred open investigations since just this last april that's up one hundred from a year ago the same time according to f.c.a. the list of eighty six potential financial crimes and seventy five insider trading matters is included in that f.c. has the authority to criminally prosecute culprits involved in such matters and while the number of cases are on the rise some of complain that f.c.a.
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is more lax than in the past citing figures which show actual fines for violations of the law or a seven year low. and despite the fact that india remains the. world's fastest growing domestic aviation market two large airlines in the country jet airways and indigo are stressed and struggling to remain competitive missed higher fuel costs and a fairly weak rupie jet which some say has lost roughly seventy percent of profits this year alone is reportedly looking to raise cash and experts expect a second consecutive quarter of losses and to go profit profits have reportedly dropped ninety plus percent even the national air carrier air india is currently waiting for a government bailout after effort to privatized were unsuccessful ticket prices for air travel in india have however not risen due to the troubled carrier problems not yet. and speaking of fuel costs saudi arabia has cut back its oil production in a reversal from opec from what opec the organization of petroleum exporting
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countries agreed to just a month ago and here discuss that and more in the world of oil as rocky corner of simpler trading thank you for being with us we sure appreciate it is this about the saudis filling a vacuum created by either the venezuelan reduction in production or the future of iranian exports due to u.s. sanctions what's your take. thanks for having me back i think it's really a play on iran we don't know come november if it's going to be a million million and a half barrels that's the big question so what is that shortfall going to be and when you look at even though we've seen a slight or low slightly lower estimate from opec for that daily how many billions of barrels we need thirty two billion barrels thirty two million barrels a day and if a million or a million and a half are coming off line how much of a of an issue is it going to be i look for who the losers are going to be in this scenario and i'm really looking at india as being
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a primary loser if that oil really does come offline and we can find a way to avoid those sanctions or number five now india is one of the nations which pretty early on after the u.s. and their polling out say no we're going to keep doing business with iran so it's interesting you think they really could be in a troubled spot if things go forward right. i think if we see that million million and a half go offline right now but twenty percent twenty three twenty four percent goes to india another twenty three twenty four percent goes to china i mean that is that those are the two biggest customers for iran right now so when you look at that kind of impact and then also the u.s. stating very clearly that they will not do business with companies countries that are doing business well business with iran that puts in the end a pickle and i've been looking at the. and that's already starting to show signs that traders and investors are starting to think that this is going to be an issue
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for india going forward do you think going back to the saudis just a little bit so if the saudis are sort of trying to make up for the iranian potential loss do you think other opec members or even you know russia will go ahead and try to also fill that vacuum because of it's not coordinated has been pretty coordinated for the last few years right but if it's not coordinated there really could be in even greater overproduction which would not lead to increased prices be other way around right. but you're absolutely right what we're finding is the output production in july was higher and even though we're seeing a slightly lower estimate for demand from opec there's no doubt that the saudis and russians are going to try to keep up that whatever that vacuum may be created by iran and also you mentioned venezuela which is a great point then as well as production has continued to drop so there's not a chance that we're going to see the spigot get opened over there and see more flow from venezuela the infrastructure right now is just really in shambles in order to
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really pick up that production and as well that we need to see a whole lot more permanent within the country so you're right iran becomes a problem but as well it becomes a problem and the russians of the saudis will pick up the slack they're going to have to i mean that's that's why the u.s. has asked that's best for us it's best for them and i don't see who loses in that person in that scenario right now very interesting when asked about something that with the news late over over the weekend on sunday there is an agreement that they guess you know you know i've talked about it offline that they would try and do broker for an odd couple of decades the caspian sea agreement and it's these five different nations including iran we were speaking about and russia speaking out about and it's more you know the caspian is the largest in one body of water it doesn't have any export or import so you might say what's the big deal well there's oil there how much oil and how big a deal is this. it's
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a big deal if these five countries can stick to this agreement as we were talking earlier this is been what decades in the making and it's a minor miracle that it's happening right now so the numbers great point what are the numbers fifty billion they're saying fifty billion barrels of crude and over three hundred billion cubic inches of cubic feet of natural gas so it's a large pool and i think this kind of find is a possible needle mover now how difficult it is to be able to get is the question right that's always the question once we find this how quickly is it going to be able to get to market how expensive is it going to be what is the quality going to be those are things that i believe are still somewhat questionable and we'll see how this goes but those five countries coming together we really is after decades it's a big deal you're absolutely right i want to ask you a little bit about shale producers an interesting chart i was reading that shows
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that the median crude oil price at which producers can make money drilling and including a new show shale well reduced rapidly of course from two thousand and twelve as commodities including oil and oil related products had slumped put in four key shale areas oil areas all seem to be currently on track to to make money even if oil prices were to drop significantly some even below forty dollars a barrel and there was this effort we were just talking about with opec to try and deal with keep it keeping price pressure down there but. what is it about shale how did these shale guys who everybody thought was going to be too costly to produce how do these guys make it in end up in such a good position now. so there are so many moving pieces this one let's tackle the first one so what price do they break even of the major shell producers approximately three quarters of them will be profitable with oil over forty to fifty dollars forty is really that cut off forty to fifty three quarters of them
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will be profitable and technology basically caught up now what hasn't caught up is the pipeline infrastructure so one of the problems we're seeing right now is a thing called d u c drilled but uncompleted wells because while we can absolutely very efficiently now get that shell out we can't move it and that's really where the problem is we're seeing a lot of a banded drilling sites where yes they can pull the oil out but then where is it going and that's actually been a big refining boom so you're seeing the refiners benefit from this because that w.t.r. is having to go out a bit at a discount because we just can't move it out quick enough and that that's where the pipeline infrastructure opportunity is probably still fairly new and as far as the downward pressure so you're glad you mentioned downward pressure on oil let's talk about that u.s. dollar for a minute you know that strong u.s. dollars going to continue to be i think one of the significant but rare bearish factors on crude oil right now very interesting rocky horner as always just
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a wealth of information and we so much appreciate you taking time to be with us have a great evening thank you. and before we go in they technology area magic leap a secretive start up in florida has raised two point three billion dollars for continuing efforts of their augment reality that's a r hologram headset goggles you heard correctly a hologram heads that goggles the product offering is called magic leap one and it's a wearable steam pup looking headset which not only adds holographic three d. projections but sound to ordinary real world settings plus they'll have games magically road ahead as props with competition from the likes of apple the company is now taking preorders for the magic leap once at a cost of two thousand two hundred ninety five dollars i don't think i can afford
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to be that cool at that price but they sure sound interesting. and that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on direct t.v. channel three twenty one dish network channel two eighty or streaming twenty four seven on pluto t.v. the free t.v. app channel one thirty two or as always catch us at youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. we'll catch you next hour. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. costing the most to us but there was a simple joke i want to make on most of enter and i want to ask some just about what if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sites the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best
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person to ask dan commom. mostly to point out. that it must not get them in a lot of class and that what a bad. rap what they have or what are they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over forty couples. still fifty what if he has to be about to do the job of the old offense it struggles of many couples won't. kill the chance of putting food impulse response both of you up of up to the bulk of stuff. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to and the death penalty just because they think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict respond dennison the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying is just no
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really hasn't been that we hear even many victims' families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victim's families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. it was.
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the taliban attacks an afghan security base reportedly killing forty five it's the latest in a string of offensives which have claimed the lives of more than one hundred military personnel. the rightwing group the proud boys becomes the latest victim of twitter's crusade against hate speech our guests debate whether this now amounts to modern day censorship. the one thing could be hate speech here but it's not hate speech or year it to your privilege where we bring to an end to fight each speech earlier we were enjoying a right right i got it i'm privileged you know exactly right waiters oh yeah you're the only one what are you. un peacekeepers are set to return to the disputed golan heights after militants were repelled from the region syria and israel have been fighting over the results rich area for decades.
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a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me making our news great to have you with us this hour i reports coming in from the afghan capital where a suicide bomb attack has reportedly killed at least twenty five people local sources say twenty others were injured in the attack on an education center in a shiite neighborhood of kabul no group has yet claimed responsibility this comes after reports of at least forty five sick. personnel being killed after the taliban attacked a military camp north of kabul local journalists in the town phasey reports it has been a very deadly day for afghanistan it's a very bloody day for afghanistan not only in northen afghanistan but also in eastern afghanistan some twelve at least twelve soldiers have been killed and three
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are missing but in babylon province specifically in. the location were still it's there are conflicting reports that you know all forty five people or afghan security forces have been killed but speaking earlier to a spokesperson for the north and corpse he didn't confirm the death of the soldiers he said that twenty eight soldiers were there and there are missing men they have lost connection and they try to send reinforcement but they have been also ambushed many people have been actually you know have been you know questioning the management of the security forces that what have been they doing so basically falling you know post twenty four teams. they have only involved the forces on only involved in training assist and advice mission and basically they are not on the ground but they have been conducting air strikes that have been causing sometimes
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civilian casualties this is the latest in a string of taliban attacks heavy clashes between the militant group and the country's security forces erupted last week. i saw my friend dying he was among thirteen people including children and women who were killed during an air strike last night there's no attention from the government you know facilities for the residents are you going with the dead bodies are still on the road i've also been injured. another day at yet another banging on social media twitter his latest blocking measure targets the accounts of libertarian commentator gavin mcinnes and his organization the proud boys proud boys is a group that operates in the u.k.
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the us canada and australia it promotes itself as a collective of western chauvinists some of its members took part in the notorious all trying to rally in charlottesville in august twenty seventh but since then it's tried to distance itself from the old right the problem boys band came ahead of a similar rally to the one held in charlottesville called unite the rights twitter is that the organization has violated its policy on violent extremist groups early artie's hunnish is that they debated the issue with our guests. if you read what we wrote including what i personally wrote before and after charlottesville it was something we wanted nothing to do with it was an absolute abject disaster run by psychopaths and i'm happy it failed i think it might just be coincidental that it was shut down after that unless of course somebody didn't want people to know that there are reasonable people in the new right who are saying we don't want anything
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to do with that kind of racist nazi dreck which we don't which is a good thing the left should be celebrating that there's right wing groups saying don't do that you're a you're a very fringe extreme for it wasn't for you our boys disagree it espouses hate and you can do whatever you want to prove it or as far as i'm concerned that i don't i don't follow you i don't want to be by you you know what it's like you have no argument other than say racist racist racist and you think that we're going to cower and go oh i guess you win we're not racist no we're not racist well i know there's violence in your eyes you want to manage it there's any hate. if it oh do you now now if there's any that's all they. read me the line that i wrote. it's all hate speech in other words you have no argument you did no homework your own educated twist this decision somewhat surprising given that it cools a violent extremist grant that they themselves have denied for years connections to the right group so any extremist movement saying is activism now considered
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extremism is this issue when debating hanau we would like to have no hate speech no racism no divisions in our country and they the divisions in our country and the racism do not come from twitter they do not come from facebook they do not come from our email and such and i believe that the poor racist boys should have their website i mean i believe that there should be on twitter i believe that you have facebook's who gets to pick out who gets to pick out what hate speech is who gets to pick out what racism is how come one thing is racist for one people but it's not racist for another people how come one thing could be hate speech here but it's not hate speech over here it does your privilege and only thing to add to fight hate speech evolution right right i got it i'm privileged they fight racism yeah the only way and what are you ok only fit to put your the
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most privileged person in this conversation right now i guarantee you the only thing to fire a reason hate speech is more speech and better speech. while some people are not on twitter not because of a ban but because they've left the platform voluntarily australian actress ruby rose has deleted her account over the abuse she received for being cost of play a lesbian jewish version of woman in an upcoming series. a jewish lesbian character should be played by a jewish lesbian it's a simple concept so she belonged to sarah so which she recomposed casting had
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a chance to give an unknown jewish lesbian the role of a long time have exact representation for the character and instead went with the publicity stunt on the next is neat chance of steve please recall. actress who's a lesbian batwoman should be played by an actual female bad. it's now the right time considering the world in which we live right now for me to play a real life character who is in irredeemable racist in
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a dramatic series. of . u.n. peacekeepers all set to return to the golan heights after the area was liberated from jihad its however the region is still hotly contested with syria and israel fighting over it for decades on t.v. coast on off reports. this city in the golan heights is one of the latest sites where the syrian army has brought terrorist ruled to an end. we were among the first international news crews inside after its liberation just months ago the city of me was still under the control of well with most of the
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infrastructure gone this is the main focus of the syrian government now. liberated but far from safe we weren't allowed further inside the city if you hardy's have made the mining the area a painstaking process for decades the golan heights have been fought over both syria and israel claims the land. as far as the un is concerned it's definitely syrian but that's food to stop the exchange of fire. when the jihadi advance so un peacekeepers flee into any fourteen they've been the only fools to try and ease tensions considering the volatility of the situation
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here at the golan heights the u.n. made a big point out of establishing a presence here well speaking about this particular checkpoint they were driven out by terrorists al nusra front and i still are the two main factions that briefly gained a foothold here and well this area doesn't need any more hostility there's plenty of it here already after all the front line was just over there with a friend i saw holding some territory and it is. doesn't need terrorists on its border and its just points begin right over those mountains now at least the un patrols can begin again with the help of some russian backup. but it together with a un representative we conducted an initial patrol during which we checked the safety of the roads are still there but the main problem is that there are lots of explosives which we've sent all the information we have to the un peacekeeping force for analysis to reconstruct you in checkpoints the russian military police
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are helping the u.n. mission to inspect the u.n. checkpoints on the golan heights may still be territorially be in a state of flux but at least the terrorists have finally been repelled and the un peacekeepers can get on with the job and we've done of reporting from the golan heights in syria to r.t. . we asked the un mission to comment on the situation it confirmed it's implementing a gradual return to the golan heights. president spokesperson say is washington has almost completely halted relations it comes amid a rising standoff over terrorists turkey has hiked rates on k american products including cars and alcohol through here in. the u.s. has brought relations with turkey to an almost complete halt my disappointment is profound the round without probated when i'm correct detained an american pastor
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over alleged links to terrorism among other measures washington flapped additional tariffs on turkish minium and steel that sense the turkish lira plummeting to wreck or lows against the us dollar turkish stocks have tumbled to. release pastor andrew bronson now or be prepared to face the consequences. who will respond to the u.s. declaring the trade on the whole world by answering new markets and finding allies at the president's direction the department of treasury is sanctioning turkey's minister of justice and minister of interior. we will boycott u.s. electronic goods. i can send those who are waging an economic war against turkey for this reason i've changed all my u.s. . roots there littering the whole community i think we should always use locally
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made products after the spike in the u.s. dollar the prices for foreign products increased dramatically and people can no longer afford them. you know the whole world is watching america cannot confront us directly but it uses the dollar to wage a hit in the war the u.s. state department spokesperson was pressed by journalists on the global effects off the turkish american dispute the bilateral issue that we in the united states has now ruled emerging markets we've had everything from mexico to india currencies morro the developing world being affected by this and what stage does one stop this and say that you know the the rest of the world doesn't think this is a vitamin c. economic package well i think what we're seeing overall and i'm not a an economist of course but economists would certainly tell you that what is happening in turkey goes far beyond the united states and united states recent
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policies and five adults accused of terror training children in the u.s. have been granted bail or delve into the control the three right after this short but. on saturday irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an
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irresponsible federal reserve bank the infinite regress that you saw with money starting in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now insurance companies selling insurance on insurance contracts i'm sure as contracts on insurance contracts with another bureaucrat another bureaucrat is infinite regress. welcome back a judge in the u.s. state of new mexico has received death threats off the granting bail to five adult suspected of child abuse they're accused of giving terror training to children to carry out gun attacks with the course decision provoking such outrage daniel hawkins has been taking a close and. a missing boy exorcism rituals and alleged child terror
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training the stories riveted the american media this is the makeshift compound in the remote new mexico desert where eleven children disheveled and malnourished were found by police along with five adults a collection of guns and ammunition and a child's body your thirties were left shocked it was disheartening to see there in this dinny. that people could live that way. no running water no electricity it was. they were in bad shape the man behind this set up is alleged to be syringe even waage the body is believed to be that of his child. although the corpse is yet to be identified siraj abducted his son who was severely ill before taking him to the compounds to the horror of
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the mother. this is a good thing for me is the reason for the. prosecutors say this children now in protective custody received weapons training with a view to committing mass shootings they had open access to the firearms in a sinister turn the three year old boy died during a religious ritual to exercise demons the other children were told the infant would then return and tell them exactly what attacks to carry out the sugar were all that would be really ready to come back with you since you went from the group on what institutions the group needed to get rid of these are situations including teachers know that your law enforced financial institutions now there is more to the story sewerage and what is the son of a new york a mom of the same name whose attracted his fair share of controversy islam is
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better than a democracy in time the so-called democracy will crumble and there will be nothing and the only thing that will remain will be islam what hides seamier was an unindicted coconspirator in the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing meaning he was never charged but believed by authorized to be linked to the attack and the perpetrators perhaps surprisingly that mom confessed his son's religious beliefs may have been intense but i think that my son can be a little bit. a little bit extreme. when it's not radical who killed people thought low growth of beard i've never seen anything like that. you know he was just a little bit sometimes little bit you know. now despite the family previously coming to the attention of authorities it does seem the gun bristling compound was only discovered by chance and such cases are not isolated we have had compounds
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like this where not only is it a threat to the surrounding city and to the states within the u.s. but it's also a threat to the women and children that are kept there i've spoken to some people that have been in compounds much like this one where this young boy was found it's a very big issue that the u.s. hasn't looked more into this and that the u.s. has known about these kinds of compounds throughout many states for a long time so we really do need to make sure that our law enforcement our f.b.i. or department of justice knows how to combat that and isn't just blinded by the fact that we don't want to look at religion or offend anybody because those very people that we're trying to not offend are having their own women and children either killed or treated very horribly the difference raised a savior point would this case of attracted such media attention those involved in what christians we don't know whatever the arts in this case all five have been granted bail. a judge not to be dangerous enough for custody.
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a leader of germany's left party is launching a new political movement called stand up one of the new groups self-proclaimed goals is to defend the interests of those who feel ignored by the current government. that make up yeah that's the simple. answer not a message. because of it's going to be seen as his yard i'm. just him and that comes over from some suits of the south from the white. the group will be looking to rally left wing voters and pressure german politicians to create a left wing government stand up is also looking to win over so-called protest voters those who strongly oppose the way germany is heading today its leader sarovar going connect is against the current administration's open border policy
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and also says that migrants and limited access to germany's labor market should end there have to be open borders for the persecuted but we certainly can't say that anyone who wants to you may come to germany claim social benefits and look who work is detached from reality. according to a new poll as many as thirty four percent of german voters could vote for the new movement if elections were to take place we heard from a german m.p. who has pledged her support for the name isn't. yeah they will happen to have a exchanging operation especially with bernie sanders people in the united states who are against hillary clinton they missed out on getting the democratic nomination because of clinton intrigues we are also in close contact with the supporters of jeremy corbyn the momentum movement in the united kingdom clean and also with the complain of france's john the who got almost twenty percent in the
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last century of action while still. the left are split and weak not just in germany and the whole of europe but we do have a trend towards the right we would like to combine forces to make a progressive breakthrough when you look at polling there's always a majority that want better paid better pension and non-confrontational foreign policy regarding russia and are also against nato expansion grant offered them a political direction and policy of. the us after. we have to present something different from the alternative or germany party in the last two or three years s.p.d. the greens or dulling didn't show a successful strategy for doing that and competent rather the opposite a.d.'s getting stronger and there is a chance for them becoming the people's party which is absurd of the left should return to its core ideals and goals social questions should be the keystone us i
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was. also shot at by fluting integration policy has pretty much friended the minimum wage defunct what was once a one euro job no only brings eighty cents is the obvious if you take people in you need to ask them somewhere that there are a lot of people under the stress created by the social situation those people need to be able to earn a wage that lets them live in dignity if this is not happening it's understandable that people become angry and lean towards right wing parties it is those people that we will be reaching out to for the sake of our democracy what is again for the latest at the top of the hour.
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america was never a great experiment on the rates in the murder. nothing changed so we said all response to these situations that we're dealing with. people get shot every day she 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 law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this is can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to write like this is the reason.
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became this national camera. roughly once they showed some movies for the. future uncool videos and someone with a broken string out. going down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. . yes. i'm action returns and you're watching a special season finale edition of going underground no international or national story in the. u.k. is arguably more dominated this season than allegations that in march the russian federation violated international law on british soil the story has led to
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sanctions and some of the worst london moscow relations since the end of the churchill stalin roosevelt alliance joining me now is the russian federation's ambassador in london ambassador and xander york of anchor the best thanks for coming on the show why did russia. now it's a case of killing since the press conferences you gave over the summer why did russia kill you case it is. the question is not correct we didn't kill anybody in the territory of the u.k. unfortunately the russian citizens are in sergei's groupoid where poisons as it was reported by the british press and since that time we didn't receive any evidence. what happened there but the next day after the incident in seoul bury the prime minister to resume immediately blamed russia for doing this five months passed since that time and we don't have any evidence and the british authorities are refusing to talk to us we cannot see. that's why the british and
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we're leading the international or the vienna convention and we're really disappointed with the policy of the united kingdom on the violation of the convention that you're alleging there the british government presumably think that their lives of the russian nationals would be put in danger if they had consular assistance know because you know we want to talk to them and understand whether the talking under the pressure or not and this is written in the vienna convention and the convention is signed by the united kingdom so they have two full few its international obligations ok it true that there's no. conclusive evidence the british ambassador to the u n karen pierce said your country has the means and the motive that seem to be critical and the foreign office say that when you when you when you speak against these an allegation you are engaging in denial
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distraction and disinformation. i think this is where the misleading statement because for example i want to quote the president of czech republic who said that certain amount of so-called novi joke was produced in chip. republic and if you read the german press you will find that most of the leds in europe capable of producing chemical weapons in the small quantities so basically the major argument of the british government that only russia is capable of producing this kind of poisons is. simply is not correct but you would have been obviously we have. here in britain because otherwise we wouldn't have it retested again it's true that's exactly what we're talking you know concerning in connection with the porton lab but they're denying that right but porton down in fairness to the laboratory said they're continuing to refuse to
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blame russia full of our executive order johnson if you problems over that what about the amount of a drug that you have in russia because there's a deadline now the united states can impose even more sanctions if you missed this deadline on the o.p.c. w being allowed to come to moscow to investigate your chemical weapons program i stated officially to the foreign office and person to boris johnson that russia never produced movie choke and never developed new joke and for the times it was in the soviet union you know it's in the soviet union but russia is the continuing state that's why we took all the big asians of the soviet union on us i mean international obligations and russia. eliminated all the chemical weapons in october last year after that all the procedures and by the way the united states the stupa says the chemical weapons and they are delaying and delaying the elimination of the chemical weapons now it looks like that they are planning to do
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this twenty twenty two maybe later you see britain is now saying our defense minister given williamson says your response of regression if you're in the atlantic there's been significant increase in russian submarine activity the royal navy has had to respond to russian war. ships approaching territorial waters that he three times twenty seventeen you're not frightened of our defense secretary when he says to you to shut up and go away well actually. i would suggest to compare the military budget of the u.k. and russia. under the figures you know on the report of the international is to go through the studies in london the budget the military budget the year of the united kingdom is fifty six billion dollars and the russian through budget is only forty six and who is aggressive what do you make then of when the british government says international leaders agree there is no plausible alternative
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explanation it is highly likely russia was responsible for this attack well we prefer you know to do with effect for example if somebody comes to the british court you know he has to present the case. in the in the situation with the soles very nothing was presented we look really now would be mostly would be leaks in the newspapers there are no official statements and there are no proofs and today the foreign office is not answering to our diplomatic notes with all the questions with almost sixty diplomatic notes still no answers so we don't have evidence and the british government is not ready to present anything to us and to the world community perhaps they aren't producing the evidence but according to have to say going to media reports media was a big part of this story extradition what did your embassy in london how did it react when on the front pages of britain's newspapers it talked about an
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extradition formally being made for russian suspects of this group well first of all we don't know what we're talking about because you know there were no official statements there were leaks in the press and they were talking about the two people allegedly suspicions. but we didn't get any official requests and. we will be here to cooperate with the british side but you want to see the evidence and we want to see the proofs and we want to see something that will support the british position you have had no extradition request formally from the british government from the russian national we don't know even the names whom there want whom they want to extradite well so they know. leaks were admitted by the british press the press reports at the sources of his sources of course sources but nothing is basic courses like that well we had of course the pulitzer
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prize winning an expose of the my lai massacre seymour shown he said the people at the pentagon knew that this was nothing to do with the russian federation say. if it's not your government how do we know it's still not under the aegis of your government and it's the russian mafia the people who got rich in the years very simple first of all five months since the time of the accident in seoul's berry and we opened a criminal case in russia and we offered the corporation for the british to british just to understand maybe together what happened there but. we cannot talk to these groups we cannot talk to the doctors we cannot talk to the people who work in saw in the souls very i mean in general one way or another engaged in the police appear ration and of course nobody is rated to talk to us in the porton down of course in this circumstance it's very difficult to understand what's going on here there are
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widely reported. stories by mainstream reporters who may be better connected than i am with the british secret services who say that surrogate a script would never want to come to russia because he was frightened of the russian state and now we hear that see may have contributed to the famous steel dossier which donald trump has been fighting against and it's been discredited you know anything about surrogate script was cooperating with the former i'm a six agent via orbitz business intelligence which was. commissioned by fusion g.p.s. . i really have no idea because. no i'm following but since i mean since the fourth of march we counted almost a hundred different versions in the media what could happen what we know.
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that he was a double agent and he was sentence. for c. years for six years and he stayed in prison in the russian prison he was poured. and he decided to choose britain to leave so basically that that's the factual story and he became the british citizen but he didn't refuse from the russian citizenship because it could be done only on the good will so basically he's so-called he has the double citizenship so that was hugh's choice and this is where we are as far as the different stories in the media i'll tell you it's so difficult to follow because the british media there is very good on the on the different stories now ok with what would you expect the russian security operators to to monitor vaguely people that have. been given defect to asylum i mean they said alexander litvinenko is no he doesn't he doesn't have any
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any problems with the russian law because you know he spent in prison for almost seventy years and then he left for britain you know why we should have any problems we have to say within the context of britain now considering spending three billion pounds on these new peace eight a war planes to fight russian submarine activity. how do how do you view these remarks then which get wide currency here in the british political establishment that well i'll tell you it's just. it's it's certain military strategy as i said fifty six billion dollars will be spent and we see the british airplanes you know in the black sea which is quite far from britain and from my point of view is the wrong policy or wrong military doctrine instead of developing relations britain is going to spend more and more money on so-called
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deterrence of russia so this is the wrong way of doing things were you surprised by . the attempt and successful attempt by the british government to get a un resolution about the fact that the o.p.c. w. should now find who committed chemical warfare. convention contraventions well first of all i want to see the opposite posted because we believe that it doesn't reflect the substance of the convention and it's not only russia it's almost half of the countries of the. signatories of the convention why is it not fair to find out who committed a by lation of the chemical weapons it's a fair story but this is the prerogative of the un security council and it's the switching this. video from the un security council. this which to be or p c w it's wrong movement because this will undermine the activity of the very
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technical organisation which is supposed to call the samples you know to make certain conclusions but the political decision who is guilty is the prerogative of the un security council and we believe that the united kingdom like a permanent member of the security council should council should work in support of the un security activity not by undermining its activities i should just very briefly mention of course the allegations of collusion as regards our brics it referendum. any new allegations against your country that you are now and make you more aware of your continual defense as an ambassador for your interference in our breaks a different this is the favorite subject of the most newspapers and i just want to state this for the record that russia has nothing to do with the choice of the british people but i was always joking that if you read the british press we're in
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a good company with boris johnson and as you're going to go just stop you there more from russia's ambassador to london after the break as well as raul you meditate abdel-bari atwan on some stories making headlines around the world. that's a very rough roads around you so it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to live in a flat. it was gunshots on top them and so many friends they would have been going there may well have been and you don't know. don't think anything will back up a story you know i don't want to see it but of what is in this world when these digital punches read in the good. old two new books wouldn't. you don't
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think about these movies so go on you've got three you like and you know i do another patient. and i finally ended up going on saturday can't get up late now hons nobody left on the album keep the point about. finding a few of you who would it be that easy to find a friend that i had and then me. plus is that going to see plus the city live people whom they didn't. put a lot of dynamite up on my little bit of a wonderful enough that i little bit odd jobs at that i love money coming over out of much of the way for the mob not to go to jail but a. physicists in london just slightly lose.
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some forces of the. state. to see if you can be no problem. welcome back we're still with russia's ambassador to the u.k. alexander ambassador the. story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. so they don't planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where
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britain violated the international law with respect to water with the respect still be statements that there were some kind of we using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by the or p c w and all the parishioner was staged by the white helmets and it was documented and the people who were part of that staging be made a press conference in hog which wasn't reported in the united kingdom but it was well reported in the world all right so all of the white helmet was on this program told me it is the russian warplanes that are killing civilians to resume says that britain is the second biggest humanitarian aid donor in syria of course some of that money going to the white helmets and of course the way helmets claimed continued russian atrocities throughout this think this is a very misleading statement first of all it's very interesting that the white
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helmets only in the areas where the territory was held by the un moved through in the isis they never ought to read it in the areas where there was a moderate opposition or the government forces of that's where the aid was needed to protect people from those estimates forces really from that not from least from his forces because you know in the left syria together we did you i just wanted to see no one not to help the. syrian government they say they had no choice because. they were afraid of reprisals by the syrian government is not true the the let's see the the jihadists you know lay down their weapons they're not afraid in the world hellman say afraid i think this is some kind of a contradiction in this but i understand that obviously your boss the foreign minister lavrov he was in turkey to discuss syria so there's going to be a summit evolving russia turkey german friends germany france ways britain in all of this big a donor i know you're alleging there's
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a good question for the new foreign secretary because the the the position of britain is a little bit different from the position of the world community so we want to bring all the refugees back to syria and start the normal life in this country so what the british government is saying that first we should start the political process and then bring the refugees back to syria but the political process already started that's exactly what we're doing. in a some other place including the geneva so basically the british government a little bit late with its activity on bringing the refugee hind journey in for us of course by the way france but dissipated in the humanitarian operation together with us just a few weeks ago to bring you a humanitarian aid to syria and they were when i asked my colleagues in the foreign office whether they are ready to join russia and france on this humanitarian.
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mission i didn't get their answer. well i mean i guess new realities sorry about that well the u.s. certainly did come up to scratch in supporting britain over the script putting on harsher sanctions than britain without any evidence by the way when the minister consul was summoned to the state department and ask you know could you could you support let's see you thesis was something tangible with some kind of evidence and they told us they can and support and they still does this is the matter of the national security ok secret secret secrecy but we don't know whether he discussed with i mean was it britain or sanctions to and we don't know whether any of that was discussed between the truth how he's going to read you know something that you're hiding from the world i mean if you have something in the hands you have to prove it or you have to present it and almost five months we have all these conversations hundreds of leaks and nothing in the hands well given the relations
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between london and moscow so poor we have to rely maybe on drum putin talks in brazil where we have to rely on international law and international law. trump or certainly overseeing this increase in sanctions. when it comes to turkey obviously british jets of launched bombing missions are into like air base put it what is russia as they say which made stream media here or american media playing at your four hundred missile defense is a terrifying to think tanks within a mile of the studio and monsieur to one no saying this is i mean we have medvedev the russian prime minister saying there's economic war coming from the sanctions which you heard about in turkey saying we may start looking for a new friends and allies and a lot of horror here about a poll in the past twelve months seventy percent of turkish citizens favorable to political economic and security alliances with russia are you actively trying to
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turn turkey from being a stable good nato ally of britain's into course in order of course not first of all turkey is. in the fighting of the terrorists in syria and i think they took you made a great contribution you know just to eliminate the judges from syria ninety six percent of the territory he's free to do this is first as far as the. system's four hundred they're simply better than the american system and not to choose the best. way. well i'm just telling you. just so you will see that but of course britain is a contributor to the b. bank could get fifty million dollars which may right raise some eyebrows because i think you can't buy talking about the age of bank yeah the brics. system
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as it were that is emerging a country like turkey it's going to go to washington still rather than brics bank be china because it's china and russia the debate in the newspapers is a big. scary enemy to two western edge of morning. do you thing. or do you think bricks and we really have a chance in the short term of being a force in this world well i was always against the politicizing the economic relations unfortunately this is the first of the effect of today but speaking about the financial capabilities of the brics countries it's more than half of the world and of course the economy of germany's bigger now than the economy of the united states if we're talking about in the purchasing power and by the way you know that most of the. projects that were. that were launched by russia in the european bank for reconstruction and developing which is in london
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most of them i mean all of them were stopped and going from london and it's moving from london and so all this project moved to the brics bank so basically we want to finance our activity now in the asia not in europe so this is just the fact of life and this choice for there is for everybody and any country could employ we're now supplying you know with the money f. rekha asia some other countries so why because these bank is not politicized i must thank you. now to go through some of the papers is abdel bari atwan editor in chief of rye aluminum thanks so much abdel for being in our season finale show no time to talk about some here i mean the great egyptian intellectual passed away on sunday let's go straight to this tweet which is dominated the news coverage in this country arguably the legal but ethe by jamie call been on the
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graves of the terrorist who perpetrated the munich massacre and his comparison of israel to the nazi deserves that unequivocal can diminish in the from everyone it is outreach to be honest i was there when yasser arafat hit kocher in tunisia was bombed by the israelis and many people were massacred because of this three pts and jamie corbin was there. just to commemorate those martyrs killed by the israelis so they were not terrorists so why all these campaign against him we should actually condemn their aid itself the people that this is their aided leadership which sent the walked up the warplanes to try to assassinate arafat who just left beirut according to the international agreement and who was you know stayed in tunisia he was in a hotel by the beach and the israeli warplanes bombed him and killed those people
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so why the diversion from the real story which is there is a bunch of other fat people in that part of the world this is this is the this is the question were made to me germans obviously try to conflated with a completely separate incident involving the munich olympics now a car crash will arguably have taken some of the shine of this story let's go to our next story which which was going on while all this corbin business was bubbling in the newspapers this from a strong incorporation yemen bear is children killed by strike insist that legitimate in the beginning they said it was legitimate and it was according to the international look fifty children were massacred by this read by the saudi f. sixteen warplanes that's that's that's it's outrageous you know those most of them under the age of fourteen and they were in a school trip we did interview on this and obviously the saudi press agency sources
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were telling us that using human shields and this was before the probe human shield the no comment from the prime minister is ok of course britain but him achieve the bus school bus taking those people to work you know the to celebrate the summer holiday and also. surprise tourism is made no comment given the britain is of course saudi arabia well you know it should be a shame to be honest you know to send arms to severely been ordered to be used. to kill children in one of the poorest country in the world so i think that's how they are shooting himself in the foot or oil that's going to the next story from the murdoch wall street journal journal which is echoing across the city of london because of huge fund and the need to itself need to should give turkey the boot and car helped by china and russia and vandalizing interests i'm surprised actually you note. i'm shocked techie
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a member of nato. since nineteen fifty two and the gave a lot of service to need to you know turkey participated in actually putting the foundation stone of need to nine hundred fifty two and it was criticized by many people in the middle east as a muslim country to participate in need to and. directly suffered a lot because of this membership now when turkey actually wanted the need to stand by them when they should down israeli war russian warplane they said no it's not our business you know you have to deal with it and they never intervene so this is the problem so turkey was extremely the president. was very bitter of this but now turkey is suffering because of the war the economy war against their currency their leader they want actually to destroy. a set of which is that
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economy growth now here is the trouble in the city of helping turkey as a member of the need to you know there are work trying to keep the out to put it out completely from me to is this actually a need to which you can't rely on are those of our allies which you can actually rely on and you think they will come to help you when you are in trouble they are trying to sink you not actually to help you and that's that's that's extremely bad saying in the region there's going to mainstream could be backed agency door because there was talk about the joining me to have a look at the what about the who is the prime minister of iraq about the iraq will continue to do business with iran but not in u.s. dollars when he was the first. to say that we will actually stop all kind of business with iran you know export equal to six billion dollars of
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goods to every year half of the electricity of iraq is coming from iran iran actually sided by the and by enacted defeat islamic state. and kick it out from mosul and other now it's bagging drug sanctions now you know he is or no it isn't i don't know this one is gay said you know in the beginning he said he will respect the sanctions and he will stop business where they are and when the enemy and he supposed to visit when there is said you are not will come we don't want to come your betrayed us you betrayed your people so now he changed his point of view saying that ok we will continue business we will continue to read with but i believe he is completely finished and if we hear he was a struggling to afford a second term i believe he lost his chances completely and he actually you know made many people upset in the whole region not only in iraq and iran.
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. not just us but the word of sympathy i want to become lost and i want to sum this up but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries sides of the refuse to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities how to best person asked bank of mom. mostly to point out. that at best when i get a man on a quest and i want that. to happen they can watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over for the gravels. the who to beat up to the. affairs it struggles of many couples. the push to put a bomb both of you up at the pump do it all for the.
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when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer and it means to me death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict mr found dennison the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying lose just hasn't been that we were even many of the times families want the death penalty to be a ball. the reason we have to keep the bell here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that is going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this and this isn't their way. through much.
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the taliban attacks an afghan security base reportedly killing forty five is the latest in a string of offensives which have claimed the lives of more than one hundred military personnel. the right wing group the proud boy is the latest victim of twitter's crusade against hate speech our guests debate whether this now amounts to modern day censorship. of one thing could be hate speech here but it's not hate speech over here they don't have the privilege of always being to air to fight hate speech everybody why is a right right i got a gun privileges the ok vibrations oh yeah you're the only one of you. un peacekeepers are said to return to the disputed golan heights after militants were repelled from the region syria and israel have been fighting over the risk thoughts
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rich area for decades. very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me they care and now reports are coming in from the afghan capital where a suicide bomb attack has reportedly killed at least twenty five people local sources they thirty five others were injured in the attack on an education center in a shiite neighborhood of kabul no group has yet claimed responsibility this comes after a pause of at least forty five security personnel being killed after the taliban attacked a military camp north of kabul local journalist fulltime finds a report that has been a very deadly day for afghanistan it's a very bloody day for afghanistan not only in north afghanistan but also in eastern afghanistan. at least twelve soldiers have been killed and three are missing but in
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province specifically in. in the location were still it's there are conflicting reports that you know all forty five people or afghan security forces have been killed but speaking earlier to a spokesperson for the north and corpse he didn't confirm the death of the soldiers he said that twenty eight soldiers were there and they are missing then they have lost connection and they try to send reinforcement but they have been also ambushed many people have been actually you know have been you know questioning the management of the security forces that what have been they doing so basically falling you know post twenty fourteen. they have been only involved the forces on only involved in training assessed and advice mission basically they are not on the ground but they have been conducting air strikes that have been causing sometimes
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civilian casualties but this is the latest in a string of taliban attacks heavy clashes between the militant group and the country's security forces erupted last week. i saw my friend she was among thirteen people including children who were killed during an air strike last night there's no attention from the government you know facilities for the residents are going the dead bodies are still on the road i've also been injured. while it's another day and yet another banning on social media twitter as latest blocking measure targets the accounts of libertarian
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commentator gavin mcinnes and his organization the proud boys proud boys is a group that operates in the u.s. u.k. canada and australia it promotes itself as a collective of western chauvinists some of its members took part in the notorious all trying to rally in charlottesville in august twenty seventh but since then it's trying to distance itself from the rights the proud boys ban came ahead of a similar rally to the one held in charlottesville called unite the rights twitter said the organization has violated its policy on violent extremist groups early r.t.s. anisha said they debated the issue with our guests. if you read what we wrote including what i personally wrote before and after charlottesville it was something we wanted nothing to do with it was an absolute abject disaster run by psychopaths and i'm happy it failed i think it might just be coincidental that it was shut down after that unless of course somebody didn't want people to know that there are reasonable
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people in the new right who are saying we don't want anything to do with that kind of racist nazi dreck which we don't which is a good thing the left should be celebrating that there's right wing groups saying don't do that you're a you're a very fringe extreme for it wasn't for you our boys disagree it espouses hate and you can do whatever you want to prove it as far as i'm conservative i don't i don't follow you i don't wanna be by you you know what it's like you have no argument other than say racist racist racist and you think that we're going to cower and go oh i guess you win we're not racist you know we're not racist well i know there's violence in your eyes you want to man but there's any hate. if it oh do you now now if there's any that's all they. read me the line that i wrote. it's all hate speech in other words you have no argument you did no homework your own educated twist this decision somewhat surprising given that it cool points violent extremists that
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they themselves have denied for years connections to any extremist movement say is activism now considered extremism is this and she went to beijing hanau we would like to have no hate speech no racism no divisions in our country and they are the divisions in our country and the racism do not come from twitter they do not come from facebook they do not come from our e-mail and such and i believe that the poor racist boys should have their website i mean i believe that there should be on twitter i believe that you have facebook's who gets to pick out who gets to pick out what hate speech is who gets to pick out what racism is how come one thing is racist for one people but it's not racist for another people how come one thing could be hate speech here but it's not hate speech over here it does your privilege and only thing to add to fight hate speech evolution what is right right
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i got a gun privilege they fight racism yeah the only what are you ok only fit to fit your the most privileged person in this conversation right now i guarantee you the only thing to fire a reason to hate speech is more speech and better speech while some people are no longer on twitter not because of a bunk but because they've left the platform voluntarily australian actress ruby rose has deleted her account over the receipt for being cause to play a lesbian jewish version of woman in an upcoming series. i should. a jewish lesbian character should be played by a jewish lesbian it's
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a simple concept so she balances sarah say with wrath of forecasting had a chance to give an unknown jewish lesbian the role of alongside have exact representation for the characters instead went to the publicity stunt on the next is neat chance to see police records and the jewish actress who's a lesbian batwoman should be played by an actual female bad. i. feel. this now is the right time considering the world in which we live right now for me
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to play a real life character who is irredeemable racist in a dramatic series. i . un peacekeepers all set to return to the golan heights off to the area was liberated from jail holiday ists however the region is still hotly contested with syria and israel fighting die for it for decades on t.v. coast on off reports. this city in the golan heights is one of the latest sites where the syrian army has brought terrorist ruled to an end. we were among the first international news crews inside after its liberation just months ago the city of corn
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a truck behind me was still under the control of well with most of the infrastructure gone this is the main focus of the syrian government now. liberated but far from safe we weren't allowed further inside the city if you hardy's have made the mining area a painstaking process for decades the golan heights have been fought over both syria and israel claims the land is theirs as far as the un is concerned it's definitely syrian but that's food to stop the exchange of fire. when the jihadi advance so un peacekeepers flee into any fourteen they'd been the
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only fools to try and ease tensions considering the volatility of the situation here at the golan heights the u.n. made a big point out of establishing a presence here well speaking about this particular checkpoint they were driven out by terrorists al nusra front and i still are the two main factions that briefly gained a foothold here and well this area doesn't need any more hostility there's plenty of it here already after all the front line was just over there with a friend i saw holding some territory and it is. doesn't need terrorists on its border and its just points begin right over those mountains now at least the un patrols can begin again with the help of some russian backup. together with a un representative we conducted an initial patrol during which we checked the safety of the roads. the main problem is that there are lots of explosives which we've sent all the information we have to the un peacekeeping force for analysis to
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reconstruct you in checkpoints the russian military police are helping the u.n. mission to inspect the u.n. checkpoints the golan heights may still be territorially be in a state of flux but at least the terrorists have finally been repelled and the un peacekeepers can get on with the job and we've done of reporting from the golan heights in syria to r.t. . well as the un mission to comment on the situation it confirmed it's implementing a gradual return to the golan heights. the turkish president spokes person say's washington has almost completely holt's it relations it comes amid a rising standoff over terrorists turkey has hiked weight on american products including cars and alcohol. michoud the u.s. has brought relations with turkey to an almost complete halt my disappointment is
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profound. iran was aggravated when one career detained an american pastor over alleged links to terrorists that among other measures washington slapped additional terrorist on turkish minium and still with us then the turkish lira plummeting to record lows against the us dollar turkish stocks have tumbled to. release pastor andrew bronson now or be prepared to face the consequences. who will respond to the u.s. declaring the trade on the whole world by answering new markets and finding allies at the president's direction the department of treasury is sanctioning turkey's minister of justice and minister of interior. we will boycott u.s. electronic goods. i condemned those who are waging an economic war against turkey for this reason i've changed all my us. the roots of their lives in the
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whole communities and i think we should always use locally made products after the spike in the us dollar the prices for foreign products increased dramatically people can no longer afford them. the whole world is watching america cannot confront as directly but it uses the dollar to wage hidden war the u.s. state department spokesperson was pressed by journalists on the global effects of the turkish american dispute. financial issue between the united states and chippy has now ruled emerging markets we've had everything from makes the code to india currencies are more out of the developing world of being affected by this and what stage does one stop this and so that you know the the rest of the world doesn't sink to the bottom of the economic pile well i think what we're seeing overall and i and i'm not a an economist of course but economists would certainly tell you that what is
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happening in turkey goes far beyond the united states and united states recent policies five adults accused of terror training children in the u.s. have been granted bail well delve into the control of a say right after this short break. on saturday irresponsible lobbyist accessing unlimited credit from an irresponsible federal reserve bank you have the infinite regress that you saw with fiat money starting in the one nine hundred seventy s. and now insurance companies selling insurance on insurance contracts i'm sure as contracts on insurance contracts with another bureaucrat another bureaucrat is infinite regress.
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when all is true seems wrong. when old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape out these days comes out today and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back a judge in the u.s. state of new mexico has received death threats after granting bail to five adults accused suspected of child abuse they're accused of giving terror training to children to carry out attacks with the court's decision provoking such outrage
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daniel hawkins has been taking a closer look at a missing boy exorcism rituals and alleged child terror training the stories riveted the american media this is the makeshift compound in the remote new mexico desert where eleven children disheveled and malnourished were found by police along with five adults a collection of guns and ammunition and a child's body your thoughts shocked it was disheartening to see. in this dinny. that people could live that way. no running water no electricity it was. they were in bad shape the man behind this set up is alleged to be syringe even waage the body is believed to be that of his child. although the corpse is yet to be identified siraj abducted
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his son who was severely ill before taking him to the compounds to the horror of the mother. i'm guessing for me is the reason for the. prosecutors say these children now in protective custody received weapons training with a view to committing mass shootings they had open access to the firearms and then a sinister turn the three year old boy died during a religious ritual to exercise demons the other children were told the infant would then return and tell them exactly what attacks to carry out the sugar were all that would be really ready to come back with you since you went through on what institutions the group needed to get rid of these are situations including teachers military law enforcement financial institutions now there is more to the story syria even what is the son of a new york
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a mom of the same name who's attracted his fair share of controversy islam is better than a democracy in time the so-called democracy will crumble and there will be nothing and the only thing that will remain will be islam what hides sr was an unindicted coconspirator in the nine hundred ninety three world trade center bombing meaning he was never charged but believed by authorized to be linked to the attack and the perpetrators perhaps surprisingly that mom confessed his son's religious beliefs may have been intense but i think that my son can be a little bit. a little bit extreme. when. radical killing people start going to the big i've never seen anything like that is. you know he just a little bit sometimes little bit you know. now despite the family previously coming to the attention of authorities it does seem the gun bristling compound was
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only discovered by chance and such cases are not isolated we have had compounds like this where not only is it a threat to the surrounding city and to the states within the u.s. but it's also a threat to the women and children that are kept there i've spoken to some people that have been in compounds much like this one where this young boy was found it's a very big issue that the u.s. hasn't looked more into this and that the u.s. has known about these kinds of compounds throughout many states for a long time so we really do need to make sure that our law enforcement our f.b.i. or department of justice knows how to combat that and isn't just blinded by the fact that we don't want to look at religion or offend anybody because those very people that we're trying to not offend are having their own women and children either killed or treated very horribly the defense raised a savior point would this case of attracted such media attention had those involved been what christians we don't know whatever the art so in this case all five have
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been granted bail to a judge not to be dangerous enough for custody. lida of germany's left party is launching a new political movement called stand up one of its self proclaimed goals is to defend the interests of those who feel ignored by the current government. cracked me up yeah that's still exist and are such an atmosphere. because of it's going in our body to be seen as it's our yard i'm a good kind of statement comes over from some young boys who took us all to me in. the group will be looking to rally left wing voters in pressure german politicians to create a left wing government stand up is also looking to win over so-called protest voters who oppose the direction the country is heading its leaders sarovar going
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connect is against the current administration's open borders policy and sais that unlimited access migrants have to germany's labor market should end there have to be open borders for the persecuted but we certainly can't say that anyone who wants to you may come to germany claim social benefits and look who work it's detached from reality according to a new poll as many as thirty four percent of german voters could support the new movement if elections were held we heard from a german m.p. who has pledged to support the new group. yeah that will happen we have a exchanging operation especially with bernie sanders people in the united states who are against hillary clinton they missed out on getting the democratic nomination because of clinton intrigues and we are also in close contact with the supporters of jeremy corbin the momentum movement in the united kingdom clean and
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also with the complain of france's john that's munch on who got almost twenty percent in the last century edition. returns for that are split and weaken not just in germany and the whole of europe but we do have a trend towards the right we would like to combine forces to make a progressive breakthrough if when you look at polling there's always a majority that want better paid better pension who are not confrontational foreign policy regarding russia and are also against nato expansion through on top of them a political direction and policy of. the us after. we have to possess them and with some saying the party is out of touch with its traditional base warping what to say what striving the new trial. polls show that among democratic voters socialism is becoming more popular than
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capitalism according to the latest poll less than half of democrats have a favorable view of the economic system long considered to be the american way meanwhile fifty seven percent of democrats have a positive view of socialism which until recently was a forbidden word in american discourse this is what leftist intellectual slob voice is easy access about the trend not only some go to law with the list. but the system but only so many meters diminish they need intellect drugs and someone with someone i know but. why do you just put it a war mish. americans. from the way you people expected. now this shift in views is manifesting itself with the rise in popularity of figures like veteran senator bernie sanders and progressive candidate
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for congress alexandria kazuo cortez now many voices are speaking up and saying that the new trend could be disastrous for the democratic party but the shift among the liberal rank and file continues. to. happen. you know how china is now among those who favor socialism the top priority concerns seem to be affordable health care and education however trump's embrace of all things capitalist seems to have an influence on. those who are now changing their understanding of the word socialism today seems to embody sets of programs by which
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the government helps regulate and in some instances run and pay for social programs focused on basic population needs in health education housing and employment it's very interesting to note the shell of the american establishment but i don't hear even more of the democratic establishment so i sold off a lot of the costs to the nation for better take yes they should look at the dead of old then look at the poverty if they don't think you know just how they don't ignore the clear more or less these i mean deep down because you seeking out pro but me saying to us and he's moving until one of them so won't and so now they are paying the price so whether it's trump or just overall dissatisfaction resentment against what has long been considered to be core american values is growing up and r.t. new york. chasing r.t.
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international we're back at the top of the hour with the latest. but i. finally in a moment also to take i'm going to now hons a little donkey the point about. finding a good many of you wouldn't be that easy to find and found that out and me. plus is that going plus the city people. didn't. know but i thought it might have been my little bit of a wonder from about i little bit odd jobs at that out of money good job out of much of the woodwork to mop up to get a job but it. exists in london as the floods lose.
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some borders of. the sea. you're going to look over. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be rich. to go on to be the first to see what will befall three of them all can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the college. first city.
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things were considered on peter lavelle u.s. president donald trump has repeatedly said he wants better relations with russia he did finally have his long sought summit with lot of near putin both presidents called it a success the american political class and corporate media describe the helsinki summit as a failure and trump even worse are the united states and russia destined to be enemies.

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