tv Cross Talk RT August 18, 2018 12:00am-12:31am EDT
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very good. stuff. is this what it is in the best of times for good this is. good grief feel. good that's all this from outside you gross you think you still are strong and weak from the side look right in your joints or maybe you could be of use and you can try to use the good the good of the been in not to be penetrated because. it's been crucial trying to get it done aren't cool i suppose doing i'm assuming the room at the bottom knowledge of the vehicle it's. cool. you know. here you.
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get on if you think you can do that and go house to house on the side i can do jeans. and ran marathons post thirty used. so last for you seem to be typed on a high demand so it's to be applied. to every my. nephew who can petition that you feel like you can do it was to. just. you know you. did good. over to be just right yeah or to try to be more than the fact.
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i'm here looking for a place since i heard there was a parade said yesterday were very gunshot wound. to the shoulder who was here but. little. element of the coast of hokum to see if other things there they did for it's the. same old blood for the. should it shut up. at night should i take the time to ask god if you got if you're just trying to get the show. if that is your opinion that's a lot of good enough. to get off on the on the phone so. if you don't change i'm going to.
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transition to gauge. of any such trivialities the idea that most of us needed to go off. say it's just. the conflict is not far away and the the and we don't rule out the possibility that could that be. has been attacked is not a possibility that we're taking seriously and we have to plan ahead of it's. we want to make sure that's actually in the first place would evacuate the patients with a minimum of staff staying in production until the last moment and when indeed we are not enough security guarantees for staff to stay there then will that i create
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also. just a show for you on the day to make it on the phone to me was more than usual but as usual they were going to move. this along to the door the only member of so one of them once and you could talk to more of them bush was appointed to the throne to just across from him and again we would you steve. by the moment we have been formed in the form of you're going to be identified because we have. some patience for so many vehicles wow ok yeah yeah. what was the story there is to call some initial carrier there were three of. those who were in the host was done do the first go did they do greg mankiw or had a gun tracing. her right knee has grown nerf
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injury or is it was a whole. self to show and so this on occasion next to just. play. with. it but it's not penetrating down to. a soft tissue on. the next one will be if you said. to his mates you know let's let's let's take a moment. why don't they when i'm not sure they're let's put this on i don't. know if you really believe it but i'm like i'm talking about a last ten dollars loan i don't like you know i try to help you but your idea will level i'll get one two three let's go slower come come come come come. come come come come i'll bring the alcoholic you're going to going to go ok. ok put him here
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and on this show you are. being let loose a good thing is going to come. now but we've been here for little places for the stretches and i was. so this is new on this one you know we're going to model the future and. if he's in pain and all can can i ask of his. i'm having a good day that is going very well. i make you some injection here we live so if you don't feel just like you'll see think when it's much more quiet. until my friend was going to go to. the water and you know it's not one painful on top of that i think. that's also something. so they'll still be on the stretcher while we fly them no
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response so yeah he will be sitting so too will destroy just a little bit on the chair in the. daytime so when the night sheets at this point correct. he just you know can turn to that's what we. actually have so full house yet ok. give them to us a. mission to make sure. that. it was. just the time they found me.
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if you would call risk from the start just first richard ok let's hope this let's. first talk with him on the fly yeah ok. how can you not. see the one by one. much your head watch your baby maybe when you look at the bottom of your ready for one more. call. ok one more so go to the marble sixty nine for the sake of mr.
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fyshe grammy and. police and she has been made of course we are here to share it i mean if you look at me here easy i mean when i was in the beginning oh yes i mean not only is. she going down are you beating death here ok that is you know. maybe because you didn't see hear. the live on the news and yet again like oh ok. yes. the last.
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letter which she didn't say a shooting game a lot so she thought. that would be totally. beside. if. you killed it. made by. most people so they survived in december and then they're back you can overcome many many problems. i believe myself going to. you know just give them time with your fame to recover data of the recovering the
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murder was never great was founded on the rapes and the murders. nothing changed so we said all responses to these situations that we deal with. people get sad every day she is just sad people kill each other blood for killing children. there 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 rat like this is a reason. when
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a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it means to limit the penalty just because they think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea there will be more executing innocent people is terrifying lose just newly hasn't been that we hear even many of the times 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 want that's going to give them peace it's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't their way. and i finally ended up going outside of the. can get up early now hons a little bit on donkeys the front. lawn and you feel you're being
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a little you see the party stand out in. your class is that going to be muslims to people. living. legend i've done my duty by my little bit of a wonderful time i got out of it that we are shut out of money coming no doubt much a little too late for tomorrow not to get there but it. is the one day supplies lose. some borders of the lips at. least the seat leaving the little. legs.
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was was. coming up this hour special reports from syria on how the country is slowly rising from the ruins off to seven years of conflicts. oh my god let me just you know if you just cut out the fire that gun on the pot it didn't come out that just a protest in the gaza strip continues with palestinians attempting to break free the border fence israeli soldiers responds with tear gas meanwhile the small protests erupts on the border we speak to a rap artist who short of fame after filming a video about the demonstrations. no but. hillary clinton backs
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a young girl here nelson class during the national anthem in protest because social injustice we put the issue up to debates. blow burl needs to spend more time in a constructive manner trying to get what she wants it's not to say it's wrong for them to basically stand up for what they believe it that's what this little girl was doing that's all. oh how i was just ten two am in the russian capital this is often international good to have you with us we starts in syria way years of war have left the country in ruins huge amounts of key infrastructure were destroyed including factories and hospitals we visited some of the main sites this rebuilding starts and people try to get their lives back on track. if damascus is serious about welcoming back millions of its refugees well it has
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a lot to do first and foremost most of the country has been reduced to rubble by the war so a lot of people just don't have a place they can call home anymore secondly infrastructure is a big issue because major transportation arteries have been cut and thirdly electricity is so scars that anyone who has a power generator well is a very lucky person. that's why factories like this one are crucial most syrian cities have to survive amid a chaotic and unstable power supply we've been told that when anti assad fighters captured this facility they looted it clean for equipment and left it badly damaged it's fully operational now but lack of power of course isn't the worst that syrians have had to endure lie i swear we were dying of hunger one kilo of bread for one
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thousand lire you have to eat otherwise you starve to death and. only rice and vulgar nothing that. we were living in hunger and poverty we would wake up in the morning not knowing how to manage to get our daily food children suffered malnutrition the ten year old girl looked like a two year old. throughout the war some parts of syria have seen well a riff it famine but it would have been much much worse if it wasn't for the incredibly fertile soil and that's why i hear some branches of the trees are actually broken under the weight of peaches advanced agriculture and international aid is helping to put food back on people's plates so now with the fighting contained to small pot. syrians can treat themselves to something nice this ice cream plant has even had
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a go with its own interpretation of the oreo recipe yet all of this is great on paper but doesn't help much of delivery trucks have no routes to drive on. this just over forty kilometers between the cities of holmes and hama a trip that should have taken somewhat thirty minutes would stretch up to six hours with this bridge destroyed of commuters had to gamble with their lives taking long detours through to hardy's territories this newly paved highway has brought the drive back to well under an hour this market in homes is more than two thousand years old it has seen many things in this civil war is not the worst of those it has survived through and it is hoped that the rest of the country will follow its model and because john of reporting from syria forty.
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amidst the massive reconstruction there's also room for artistic way these artists once lived in a refugee camp near damascus but had to flee when it came under attack with peace returning they've now retained save for the pics the aftermath of the fighting they say they want to leave a record for a future generations of what happened at the camp and what they went through. meanwhile the trump administration has stopped funding for stabilization projects in syria but at the same time u.s. officials say they're making preparations for the final battle against eisel. we're remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have not launched the final phase two defeats the physical kind of fight this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time for choosing but it is coming almost all of syria has now been liberated
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from islam and most of it is back under the control of the legal government in damascus and the reconstruction of many of syria cities devastated by the conflict is well underway but president trump says the u.s. and its allies to save most of the credit for defeating the terrorists the coalition to defeat isis has liberated very close to one hundred percent of the territory but done a great job with isis we have just absolutely decimated eyes is just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq joshua landis head of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma gave us his thoughts on the issue. the united states does not one assad to become too strong there are hoping to keep leverage in order to try to push iran out of the country to get a better deal for the kurds and and of course they're also worried about what's
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going to happen if they're province where there is very complex negotiations and and russia is at the heart of them so there are many competing agendas in washington and as long as president trump is not spending a lot of money there i think he's happy to keep a few thousand troops if that increases america's leverage the united states does not want to spend a lot of money and that's quite clear and many people have been complaining bitterly about this particularly in iraq and other areas that have been quite badly destroyed they've been pressuring a saudi arabia which just said it would spend another hundred million in syria stabilization they've been pushing france and and european countries to try to get them to spend more money rather than washington this is been one of president trump's constant refrain is that others have to pay for this process if they come to light said pentagon analyst with stripped of his security clearance off and he
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complained about how lucrative contracts were given out to stephan help a man who tend out to be an f.b.i. informant well with more of these health has caleb maupin. viewers will recall stefan helper at the university of cambridge helper met with an individual from the trump campaign carter page and this meeting took place roughly three weeks before the f.b.i. launched its investigation into alleged collusion between trump and russia it was later revealed that stefan helper has a long history as an f.b.i. informant he's worked with the cia what we're also learning is that an individual named adam a lot of injure has been stripped of his security is a twelve year pentagon strategy is a twelve year pentagon strategist who has worked with the pentagon he raised why it was that stephon helper was receiving over a million dollars over the course of six years and different contracts and it wasn't exactly clear what work he was carrying out now adam levin sure raised this
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complaint and he was then stripped of his security clearance now he filed a whistleblower retaliation complaint and his attorneys are pointing out kind of an interesting chain of events this is what his attorney has to say. rick to keep pope drugs very close to the vest and nobody seems to have any idea what he was doing the time he. did a good chunk of it. he composed a min collect the burmans as he's free. is it possible that adam a lot of injure was fired simply for asking about the money that was going to stefan help or in these contracts these allegations are being raised there's a lot of talk about when is it proper to strip someone of their security clearance and when is it not it indicates that there seems to be quite a bit of disagreement within the halls of power in the united states as we head up to the midterm congressional elections we spent two and
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a mash on this format my five intelligence officer who says whistleblowers in the u.s. and not receiving fat treatment. i think we have to await the outcome of his trial of his case just to see what the actual facts might be however it does raise some interesting concerns one of course the over reliance of the u.s. intelligence agencies on contracting out their work and the huge amounts of money that are there by paid to contractors usually friends of whatever administration is in power secondly of course we have to think about what actually happens to whistle blowers in the u.s. because they've had a really rough time those coming out of the intelligence agencies over the last decade and the americans say they have this procedure where whistleblowers can can braise their concerns and they will be properly addressed and yet we see time and time again that they're not so i think we need also to consider what might be the best path for whistleblowers to have confidence that if they have concerns about crime or about corruption they will be heard they deem the investigation will occur .
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