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islamic states and the sunni terror group claim an attack on a military parade in iraq killing at least twenty eight people as the country marks the anniversary of its war with iraq. the u.s. state department accuses the syrian government and its allies persisting terrorists in the country we examine whether the claims correspond with the reality on the ground. and collision course ahead of what's being billed as the biggest fight in
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mixed martial arts history irishman economy and russia's how to meet the press with a pair set to do battle in two weeks' time. either ten pm on saturday here in moscow money welcome to news from r.t. international we start this hour in iran where there's been a deadly terror attack this weekend islamic state and another group claimed they hit a parade commemorating the start of the iran iraq war from the one nine hundred eighty s. before men who opened fire would dressed as a brainy and revolutionary guards in the southwestern city of our files a warning that you might find the following video disturbing to watch. simo. we suddenly realised armed people wearing fake military outfits were
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attacking their comrades from behind the stage and then opened fire on women and children they were just aimlessly shooting around without a specific target. says the four terrorists who had brought their guns to the area and hidden them several days ago under cover as civilians to watch the parade then they went and picked up their guns and opened fire on people. the standoff between sunnis and shias is historical iran became a theocratic state after a one nine hundred seventy nine revolution and its population is almost entirely sheer terror on this being quick to blame those they feel are sponsoring terror in the middle east terrorists recruited trained on didn't beat by a foreign regime have attacked. children and journalists among casualties iran holds regional terror sponsors and their us mostest accountable for such attacks
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iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of iranian lives i believe. or islamic state of iraq and the lebanon militant they are trying to take portion of the the chance in order to you know. claim some kind of power this is been done by a law was a year. and established terrorist group it's known it's not an unknown terrorist group it has long ties with seoul the arabia for the past several years and they've done a number of. terrorist attacks in the same region of course on a much smaller scale and you know that this group has given a statement claiming that it is responsible all saudis have you know all of very overt. with israel and the united states against iran. president trump has delayed
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his own order to declassify documents related to the ongoing russia collusion probe the fast are expected to shed light on alleged conflicts of interest in the ethics of certain f.b.i. and government officials. i met with the d.o.j. concerning the declassification of various unredacted documents they agreed to release them but stated that doing so may have a perceived negative impact on the russian probe also key allies called to ask not to release verb for the inspector general has been asked to review these documents on an expedited basis i believe he will move quickly on this and hopefully on other things which he is looking at in the end i can always declassify it if it proves necessary speed is very important to me and everyone on monday the president announced it all but the declassification of several pages of a surveillance warrant on former trauma campaign aide carter page additional documents concerned the ex f.b.i.
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director james comey as well as other former top f.b.i. officials headed morven has more on why the president put the potentially explosive document released on hold. this delay comes in apparently he's waiting for the department of justice to review the documents before they are made available to the public now this is quite a u.-turn from donald trump but when he initially spoke up he gave a very strong statement saying that he was going to make the documents from the probe very public that he had this authority as president we want transparency what i want is i want total transparency this is a witch hunt. republicans are seeing it the democrats know it's a witch on to but they don't want to admit it because it's not good politics for them but it's a terrible which on it and it turned our country and i want transparency and so does everybody else we should open it up for people to see now donald trump mentioned the democrats and trump was certainly under a huge amount of pressure from the democratic party many democratic leaders were
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strongly opposed to donald trump making public documents related to the bob muller investigation now we had adam schiff who is a high ranking member of the house select committee on intelligence he went as far as to call this abuse of power to say that donald trump was acting completely inappropriate lee and harming the ability of the justice department to do its work now interestingly tensions are riding high in washington d.c. in relation to this probe into allegations that trump colluded with russia bob woodward a popular investigative journalist who wrote two books that were very popular in relation to the trumpet ministration he was being interviewed recently and in his radio interview he stated that in his two years and his two years of investigative work at no point did he find anything showing that donald trump had colluded with russia did you bob woodward here anything in your research in your interviews that sounded like espionage or collusion i did and of course i looked for it look
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for it hard now despite announcement on monday that these documents would be made. made public it appears that that decision is on the whole department of justice is now reviewing the documents the bob mueller investigation continues with many people wondering what will come next and what exactly is the truth. political analyst daniel mcadams says the democrats' reluctance to see the documents to classified it behooves the united states to say that iran is involved in this because this builds a case against iran even though it makes no sense so the united states reports whatever it needs to report to justify its foreign policy denmark's largest public t.v. and radio group that's coming to strong criticism from the european public service broadcaster alliance the e.b.u. partly over a push to reduce the promotion of multiculturalism. or.
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sit together and we have something of the world about and everything. and might be at all instead focused has been shifted it says to the values of democracy and free speech for the pro cost are also says that the content will reflect the country's historically christian identity changes were published by denmark's culture ministry with parliamentary supports now the majority of that support comes from the anti migration danish people's party is the second largest political force in the country and has been pushing for this media policy change the party's also called on diaw to represent the monks christian cultural heritage to a greater degree the opposition though is none too pleased with the new plans. i think it's an incorrect prioritization of conservative values it's another step towards a political agenda that doesn't want to integrate people a former host of
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a religious program on diaw told us the moves being made to reinforce denmark's national identity the previous guidelines also stated that crist and it is part of his cultural heritage what is surprising it that they really stress in one war time because after my program closed down one religious program after the other has been shut down because chris and it's he and religion in general has not been. with the immigration that the europeans and also the author of the danes has a problem to define their own identity if a culture is very based on its christian foundations and his christian faith it's much easier for this society to integrate other people so i think that's why they want to stress it simply to strengthen and put mcgregor in his place even though the big night is still some weeks away the sparks are already flying. for a lot of years to come is really is one of the little rock they're always around
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you come for mine i come fully because i'm going to do it in the name of the rose you believe i'm in there i want to teach him something doesn't mean it's president by the way you do so it's a very being your own president of random your own wife you this is going to prescribe them what do you mean putting on a show for the eager press trying to get in their opponent's head and parcel space the fighters pressured each other loud and brash in the usual style have be trying to keep his cool saving his anger for the ring found void in the mountains of people but he sure is no more. important because remember the little family members need to be rid of fields really. soon. here you know. this is an every. other fighters have a history fugue assess their asylum applications and
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a recent report by medical charity said the overcrowded conditions and leading to high levels of violence and even child suicide a greek independent m.e.p. we spoke to says the illicit activities of certain organizations are contributing to the problems in the country various n.g.o.s actually facilitate the illegal entrance of immigrants in greece and this is something that has to be stopped because now we have at least twenty thousand illegal immigrants and refugees. islands if they acted illegally then it's true but in the thought of clues to prosecute them there are certain. which are let's say the quote by ration with the with the european union and they have done a satisfactory job but there are many other n.g.o.s who it's. only role know they consume their money but they don't do it in favor of the refugees we know
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this because i am a member of the budget control committee of the european parliament we can pay the visit was and we have seen that the european funds say i've not been used properly i think it's time that the national authorities in front takes take some measures in this measure is the enforcement of the law and that should you so far this saturday thanks for watching i'll be back to you after your latest kaiser report on a on our team in just a few minutes. what
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politicians do you show you're going. to put themselves on a lot. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rich. have to go right to the first that's what the forty three of them or can't be good for i'm interested always in the waters in the hollow. there should be. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation and another by mike was hoping when the board doesn't perform on the eyes of god i'm stumped on this the dollar is going to going to go through the woods as everybody got out into the sea at the last possible bribe them proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that a such a security risk and when you have a black box operating in the public i think microsoft dependency puts governments
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under a cyber threat and not only that some teams think off message put also get more on the net that's what we call self-assembly a sense of this is selling this is also the only one of the more folks to walk into most of the world in this huge boardrooms all of those with bats you know these and all this in the arsenals that are almost i mean done with the all business stopped and there was a steel mills a fund is up and describes in the file. when lawmakers manufacture to sentenced to two of public wells. when the running closest to protect themselves. would. certainly the one. we can all middle of the room.
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i am max kaiser this is a as a report brother and we're all about peace in peace and love not like those other channels are about war and weapons and. i love you the question is if lockheed martin wanted to give you one hundred million dollars to place an ad in between the segments they call me all the time i know i do i'm going to love. just let them. everywhere. all right well you know if something amazing happened in the past week or so and you know we're going to skip like the fast breaking headline news who cares about the markets going up or down
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right we don't care about that we care about the fact that after eight years in office and now he's two years out of office barack obama who remember he passed that thing called affordable care act. funniest name ever of course because it's the on affordable care act if you haven't been here so he was out on the campaign trail helping out democrats and what he said is that we need medicare for all really which everybody was telling him at the time when he was doing deals with the big pharma and the big hospitals and the big insurance companies well i want to look at one story coming from those with medicare ok here's what medicare for all might mean in the context of how our system works here soaring bankruptcy rates signal quote a coming storm of broke elderly study finds the rate of people sixty five and over a filing for bankruptcy grew nearly two hundred four percent from one thousand nine hundred one to two thousand and sixteen a study published by the social science research now are found and the percentage
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of seniors among all u.s. bankruptcy filers increased by nearly five times over the same period researchers looking at data from the consumer bankruptcy project found that high health care costs combined with reduced incomes and a widespread decline of pensions are all contributing the growing trend of financially broken retirees so it's health care costs is the number one thing we'll get into that data ok care costs are killing people yes that's that is correct so barack obama of course memory took dennis to set it up in a plane there force one. that is just said i want to do health care reform to medicare for all of care for all barack obama but the shoulder lock only game a few nuggets and they did decided no than i can do he backed down now it's important and we're not going to be able to go into it but there's there are many ways to do single payer you know just look at europe there they have single payer for the most part universal health care but you have the difference like the united
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kingdom even the doctors and hospitals work for the government to say france or they're all in similar to here medicare for all their but rates are not extreme here so elderly once you hit sixty five you go on medicare here these are the costs medical costs are frequent tipping point for older bankruptcy filings to study found the medicare is a great start for covering seniors healthcare cost many people don't realize that it doesn't cover everything long term care hearing aids most dental treatment i guess exams for glasses and foot care for the many things medicare part a and b. plans do not cover medicare can also involve co-pays co-insurance and deductibles that may be difficult for some seniors on reduced incomes to afford in fact a study by fidelity found that the average sixty five year old retiring and entering medicare will need two hundred eighty thousand dollars.
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in health care costs before they pass away to injured eighty thousand a day out of time medic medicare medicare covers a lot more but you will need to if you have any money if you're not on medicaid if you're not and you don't qualify for medicaid and that's for poor people you will have to come up with two inches and eighty thousand dollars so this is something to also keep in mind when you hear those numbers about oh my god the average american the baby boomer entering retirement only has like fifty thousand dollars in savings probably because they start to think well if you have three hundred thousand dollars in savings well two hundred eighty thousand is going to the doctor so you might as well just apply for medicaid you might as well just be spend all that too and in a thousand get be poor enough to get medicaid and medicaid will cover everything go the way to make a billion dollars obviously would be to say dick to toss which is the swiss suicide clinic and i have friends is available all across america so that in towns and hamlets from coast to coast they can toss which is an established suicide clinic
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can take patients who can no longer afford health care in america and go quiet.

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