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tv   Cross Talk  RT  August 17, 2018 10:30am-11:01am EDT

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a young girl from maryland who was allegedly reprimanded for kneeling in class during the national anthem has won the support of hillary clinton the former presidential candidate tweeted that it takes courage to express disagreement with injustice eleven year old mariana taylor hopes that more people will join her course. said she was inspired by an american football quarterback who during the national anthem before a game in twenty sixteen to protest racial inequality and police brutality is silent protest soon spread among other athletes and this provoked a fiery political debate reaching all the way to the white house but you love to see one of these. when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of the field right now. that was not against our anthem or our flag that
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was actually kneeling is a reference position or respond to the girl's move the american civil rights union has told maryland schools to guarantee students freedom of speech without punishment meanwhile the girl's school has issued a statement saying it's not aware of any students being disciplined for such behavior but mariano says the teacher shouted out and marianna reportedly left the classroom in tears my colleague discussed the issue with. missouri republican and richard goodstein a former adviser to the hillary clinton presidential campaign. football is about football schools about school and if you have a protest protest in a constructive way this girl can write letters to the editor she can arrange a little march but protesting in your classroom to irritate your classmate mates and virtue signal and that's what she's being taught mom's teaching her mom is so
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proud that her daughter is virtue signaling that she cares more than anybody else and i actually find that to make no sense when you get arrested just reportedly when you get shot disproportionately when you get put in jail just proportionally that's not just annoying that's totally ruining your life so the fact you're taking to the streets is not merely disruptive you're trying to make a point in less you have a goal and something that you actually have a path to accomplish then you're just disrupting you're just being an antagonist to your fellow athletes or the fans or in this case to her classmates what does she want what's going to make her stand peace on earth and you know will we ever get to the point where there's no discrimination no there are bigoted people let's stipulate that there are people who are bigoted they will be bigoted forever donald trump is giving them a voice but the fact of the matter is it's not to say it's wrong for them to basically stand up for what they believe in that's what this little girl was doing that's all why if
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a politician's getting involved in this why can't we just and i. asked him perhaps n.f.l. people to protest if they want to why is it such a big deal politically the democratic party united states gets their power on dividing people and separating us versus them there is class warfare gender warfare they want to show that everybody's got a reason for injustice and they need to vote democrat to war in order to fix it and that's all this is it's just it's pure politics. and hillary hillary clinton got millions more votes than donald trump did and her campaign theme was being together not dividing people she was a. mocking handicapped people she wasn't telling punch him in the draw i don't pay your legal bills that's not what her team was thirteen was about bringing people together and she got a million had more goes out to john i'm sorry is the voters actually disagreed with you. a palestinian journalist has been arrested by the israeli defense forces for filming soldiers and allegedly inciting violence. lifestream two videos on facebook
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of israeli soldiers operating in ramallah now filming i.d.f. soldiers is illegal in israel filming it all for so with the intent all of undermining the spirit of the army is punishable by five years in prison the idea of says the man they arrested was inciting violence against the state of israel and the army of gaza based reporter. as details. a palestinian journalist has been a rested for filming i.d.f. soldiers israeli forces raided his job just the day after he lost you videos on his facebook page of the i.d.f. drawing up a plan of a palestinian home a procedure which typically done before demolishing the building the man filmed and edited videos of idea of troops during the course of their operational activities while encouraging violence towards them and incited attacks directed at the state of israel and i.d.f. troops. and we were sleeping when we heard
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a knock at the door in the middle of the night we woke up and opened the door they told us their soldiers they asked me whose house is it i said it's muhammad ali's then they asked who lives upstairs i said it's ali dharavi so they went upstairs and arrested him he told me mom don't be afraid i hope i won't stay there for long she's not guilty i'm sure he's not we went to the court and they told us they were prolong his detention dar ali is a well known palestinian journalist working as a correspondent for the palestine broadcasting corporation the agency is calling for the immediate release of its reporters and says israel is targeting the palestine media these measures are intended to silence the palestinian voice and in the picture so that israel can commit its crimes without any noise is the latest in a number of journalists arrested in palestine within the past two weeks. saying in the region here palestinian a rapper m.c.
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gaza rose to fame after filming a music video during the great march of. dedicated the song to his friend a journalist who was killed during that march and we spoke to the musician. i will send a message like. we. just want to. just. please don't we just. leave because i'm. just. maybe just seeing like i want to so my music. it's easy for them. to remind you of the great machover is an annual wave of palestinian protests that
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started in march this year some hundred seventy people have been killed in the protests however israel says that hamas which it regards as a terror organization is behind these protests using them as cover for illicit activities and other marches expected later today we will bring you the updates for the meantime your friday program continues in just.
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forget about the back of the bus just. because we want. wonder bread. to join us today for the program fresh case of police brutality making headlines this time involving an eighty seven year old woman she was tasered by offices in
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the us state of georgia whilst cutting flowers. she got shot like we have never really told her about stun guns or tasers and so she doesn't know what that is when she. realized what had been touching her heart syrian border shot it was cutting dandelions near an off the school club across the street from her facilities employees called the police saying the woman was carrying a knife three officers were sent to the scene and tried to persuade the to drop the knife when she failed to respond they tasered her and she was arrested and charged with trespassing and obstructing offices relatives of the woman say she doesn't speak english and she suffers from dementia and therefore she did not understand the police commands to drop the knife and nevertheless the officers do say they did follow procedure. myself and the lips that now and then actually to put it down to adultery and trying to make her understand she continued walking it was done for days last several other recent police incidents of also start controversy just
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a warning you may find the following clips disturbing. twenty past the hour here in moscow now straight to the philippines where a chinese passenger plane skidded off the runway while landing at manilla airport one of the passengers are filmed what happened from inside.
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all one hundred fifty seven passengers and eight crew members were on during the landing one of the engines was ripped from the plane's wing the region is currently in the grip of typhoon season causing numerous flight cancellations now this incident follows an unusual day of activity in the skies with a number of flights being forced to make emergency route changes across the world after a series of bomb threats and nine flights were diverted across. space we'll show you a video showing the emergency services are rushing to one of those planes at the airport in scope over all the planes have been checked and declared now free of explosives however also one greek f. force fighter jets intercepted and escorted
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a german passenger plane it was redirected to the island of crete after the pilot reported possible explosives on board. so it's been a month since the world cup in russia came to an end but the memories are certainly still fresh over three million people went to the matches of one half of them foreigners and i want to tell you and supporter and sports editor has released a video showing how he joined the greatest show on earth for free. you know if they believe that it. should be. free. fall that russia should be friendly we're going to three in the morning that box is a couple of meters from oh. i want to bring you the soviet nuclear war.
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we just spoke to the man you saw in that video he told us that the month he spent in russia was not all about football it was so much more than just sort of attending the matches it was it was really this experience of a month of making unbelievable amount of friends whether they be russian or foreigners i mean there was the whole project was meant to sort of prove this idea that football is this extremely powerful tool in creating human connections and can really cut beyond the sort of divisive political narratives that we are experience in the media and really through this tool of football we actually have this passport an international tournament to meet people from all over the world and
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actually just incredible things was most interesting was the fact that russians themselves the average citizen you know the normal football fan was really galvanized by this idea and this sort of negative press that occurred around the hooliganism situation and so it became an instance of people sort of you know stopping me on the street of my shoe was untied if i was lost somewhere they would give me a ride to the place and wouldn't accept any money for it it was there was there was almost a sort of national fervor. to actually be as welcoming is humanly possible in this tournament only gave us access to thirteen of the eleven of the cities and one third of the country you know and i'm still very curious to see a bloodless dog or novosibirsk or a ton of the regions across the country that sort of still remain a mystery to me it wasn't necessarily the city's like st petersburg and moscow or sochi that really surprised me it was it was more my experiences and some are yet to tear and burg cities that i have never likely gone to if it wasn't for this tournament but actually i discovered were incredibly interesting and unique in
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their own ways plenty of stories still to come here on international on this friday program we're coming back to you in about half an hour hope to see you today. d.j.s. national camera. roughly once they showed some look for them. to joan cool videos and sell them with the broken string apps. down more on string i don't roughly don't t.v. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it mean when the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is
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found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present and that we want even many of 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 victims' 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.
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this is bone boss broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm partial to think of in on board with us coming up with a there's lots of earnings news ahead of the dow jones industrial average growth over four hundred forty three q. right now we'll give you the numbers at the close and there's hope but there's a deal on the u.s. find a trade war that might in. be available in the near term future plus r.t. correspondent trinity charges reports from new york on samsung and the new no nine phone it's not sold novel plus she's back lauren fix the car coach joins us to talk as the u.s. securities and exchange commission has subpoenaed the company following c.e.o. must market moving tweet plus there's a new news on vehicles with those of mission cheating devices and one european country now says owners can't even have their vehicles registered while lauren will help us sort it all out and there's new cold war news between coca-cola and pepsi
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co the battleground is the eight billion dollars sports beverage market over joins us to discuss there's a lot to get to but first let's get to a few stories topping today's financial and business headlines. lots of earnings news out as wal-mart's latest figures are catching the eyes of market watchers the arkansas based u.s. retailer beat expectations on revenues same store sales increases and earnings per share revenue was up three point eight percent to one hundred twenty eight billion dollars and same store sales were up four point five percent and earnings per share were one dollar in twenty nine cents shares of wal-mart stock rose ten percent holy cow on the report one important bright spot for wal-mart now especially in the future is their reported forty percent growth in online sales and we've noted here wal-mart's acquired the online retailer flipkart in the u.k. or in india rather as a vehicle to enter that market earlier this year more recently walmart contracted to feature clothing from get this high end retailer lord and taylor. and other
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earnings news wal-mart's retail rivals have also reported j.c. penney out today the new numbers there were a bit of a mirror image to wal-mart falling short of expectations the familiar but faded retail reported two point seven six billion dollars in revenue and. two hundred million dollar drop in the second quarter of twenty from twenty seventeen and losses per share came to thirty eight cents well above the expected six cents company's stock lost nearly a quarter of its value on the news and rival macy's reported a one percent fall in revenue to five point five seven billion dollars that figure slightly beat expectations while earnings per share of seventy cents were well above expectations the fifty cents sales at stores open more than one year were up by half a percent be the expectations of a point nine percent decline. and turning to other company earnings right hailing
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service over reported a sixty three percent increase in net sales reaching two point three eight billion dollars for q two of twenty eighteen versus one point seven billion for q two of last year and good news for drivers and other employees i suppose their revenues were up by over two billion dollars to eight point two billion and meanwhile tech multinational cisco systems as reported a record setting figure for quarterly revenue it twelve point eight billion for q two the year over year increase of over a billion dollars is expected and stock rose six percent on the news cisco security posted its growth of twelve percent rising to six hundred twenty seven million dollars cisco seems poised for even greater growth in that area after recently acquiring the michigan based tech security firm duo. and the industrial average did rise nearly four hundred points three hundred ninety
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six points at the closing bell with some strong earnings news we've been discussing and there is new hope that a deal related to u.s. china trade work could come sooner than anticipated here discuss that and more is the c.e.o. of quill intelligence danielle de martino both then you know we always have you on exciting days and you provide us with this important intel thanks for being with us i mean the good news is that this data seems to indicate u.s. factories etc that with the retailers are doing pretty well rev of the retailers so that's pretty much helping isn't it. oh it certainly is i think that a lot of what we're seeing today in this monster rally which is the biggest in four months has to do with with two levels of uncertainty being torn back and that is obviously china saying it was going to send a trade delegation to the united states at the end of this month and then of course qatar providing a fifteen billion dollar infusion into the turkish into the turkish economy which
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was desperately need it so we've actually seen the turkish lira up for three days running now but again bart it's that uncertainty that has been plaguing markets they haven't known what's going to happen in turkey with a potential trade war with china and those both of those worries went away today on top of all of the great earnings news that you've just gone through you know i mean when you when market participants look at these things you mean you don't buy i don't lot of traders so to you i'd be traders like to trade on any little bit of information they have so you know i've told people when i said earlier you know today on another broadcast a look i hope this all works out i want to be positive but i can't even tell you exactly what the goal is to be articulated here you know i know that you have looked and i'm so pleased with your new effort danielle quill intelligence and your daily feather which we love reading here boom bust but you spent a lot of time looking at emerging markets like turkey and when you look at that and
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you say well least we've sort of settled with the qatar infusion of cash and to turkey is sort of a set of the layers demise from these historic lows but what is that turkish central bank that the government could do or is the economy just too terribly troubled. well i think the turkish economy is in a very bad way because the central bank of turkey cannot do anything the president in turkey has made it abundantly clear that he is in control of the central bank and i think that the take away what we should be learning from what's happened in turkey is that politics and central banks have good reason to be independent of one another so that the central bankers can come in in times of distress and do what needs to be done. i took a deep dive this week into other countries that are that are similarly at risk and a lot of it comes down to for example brazil and
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a new scandal broke out there today that's not going to help their economy again politics and economics clashing with one another because aca stan has got a big presidential election coming up in twenty nineteen that instability and the fact that the country has a lot of dollar denominated debt as does turkey of course these are the risk factors i think investors should be paying attention to going forward because i do think that turkey is probably just a sign of what is to come in the coming years yeah and we got you know turkey surpassed for the viewers that don't know surpassed the worst performing economy i guess went lower than the worst performing currency rather and and that was the venezuelan ball of our news out today is that they've made a payment to a mining company using a government bonds i guess you know rather than cash in this appears to be sort of the first instance that that's been done since last year when the u.s.
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place those economic sanctions on the nation which prohibited those sorts of transactions and i noticed danielle that u.s. court last week said that creditors could actually go after cit that's the most valuable asset in the country so venezuela turkey a lot of these are merging economies are slowing all of the world down because they've taken so far i guess a twenty percent drop it doesn't look like it's going to end anytime soon does it. and you know it does not look like it's going to end anytime soon and a lot of it goes back to to my former employer the federal reserve and signs that jay powell is going to continue tightening policy raising rates that's going to put further upward pressure on the u.s. dollar and every time the u.s. dollar strengthens it seems to try and take a country down with it which again is a reflection of this this debt binge that the world is bent on in recent years and amassing as the i.m.f.
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recently reported over eleven trillion dollars in dollar denominated debt they know that these these headlines are not going away as you indicate and desperate countries will end up doing desperate things i've never owned a million years heard of a government trying to make a payment with a bond but again the value of the ball the bar is basically worthless and there is no central bank that can get in the way of inflation that is upwards of four digit gains we've just got a little bit of time danielle but you know speaking of your former employer the u.s. federal reserve i want to ask you about an economic indicator that did come out yesterday the day before and that's industrial capacity which shows that essentially we're staying about even i think it was the same as as last month but is industrial capacity sort of a key economic indicator that your former colleagues and others at the fed will be looking at when they consider these additional two interest rate hikes for the rest of the year. well there certainly going to be paying attention to the manufacturing
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sector and the capacity at which it's running it is still below its long term average which is fairly remarkable given that we're in the second longest economic expansion in u.s. history you would think that we would have at least come back to utilizing the same amount of our capacity that we have in prior cycles but that is not the case and yes i can say that policymakers at federal reserve do rightly pay attention to industry production to capacity utilization and they will be looking for any signs of weakness in that sector danielle de martino book gosh we love it when you come and the news breaks and you're here to help us all out thank you so much danielle do you want to know both the c.e.o. of quill intelligence and write the daily feather thanks danielle thank you very much. and there's more earnings news and there's a little bit more than that here with a look at samsung the south korean manufacturer of telephone manufacture and other technologies smart t.v.'s and. is there
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a trinity each office new york who has something on their new not novel no nine that's new phone. samsung is making some big moves and it's planning on the besting billions of dollars into new growth areas south korea's largest conglomerate samsung group is planning to invest around twenty two billion dollars over the next three years into five g. and a high technology led mostly by samsung electronics the investment would be a part of samsung's overall one hundred sixty one billion dollar investment plans that include capital expenditure research and development and of that total around one hundred thirty billion dollars will be spent in south korea alone the investments include four key areas artificial intelligence fifth generation mobile network technology electronic components for future cars and bio pharmaceuticals samsung also said it aims to directly recruit forty thousand new employees who would work at global ai centers which include u.k. canada russia the u.s.
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and south korea meanwhile after recently reporting its lowest quarterly profit growth in a year samsung is rolling out the galaxy note nine. these are my great pleasure to present. a new general stream note knowing. we've included all the things that they know and love the precision the ease of use but we also added now bluetooth low energy connectivity so now you can use your i spend even more tasks like opening up locations i don't like a remote shutter so i can use it to take a picture and i can use it to even do things like control my music while the new phone will be faster and have greater memory many users aren't impressed with the newest features especially with a hefty price tag of around a thousand dollars for the camera it's pretty much similar to what the law is with the last night last night plus suzanne much anything new is specifically why we don't really see anything really new no sense of the camera it's
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a great form p three pictures but it's nothing specifically new compared to what's out there right now the new phones will come out on august twenty. forced in the u.s. and the no nine will have the same price were guard list of terrier which is around a thousand bucks it's an increase from the no eight but it's comparable to apple's i phone at reporting in new york trinity chavez art. and time now for a quick break but stay with us because when we return lauren fix the car coach joins us to talk as the u.s. currency exchange commission has subpoenaed the company following c.e.o. you on the must market moving tweet and steve malzberg joins us to discuss the new cold war the battleground is the pound is the sports beverage market and coca-cola is enlisting some superstar sports power in their effort to get more of the eight billion dollars market from pepsico as we go to break here are the numbers at the closing bell stocks up across the board as investors give thumbs up on today's earnings and as i said.

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