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most people in philadelphia ballot two paychecks away from home. headlines stories the u.s. security chief calls on sunday release details of the investigation into a dissident journalist disappearance in turkey. is investigating. millions of users day to day after launching a content crackdown hundreds. this is clearly a political move when you have these major tech companies appointing themselves as the gatekeepers of political thought we've been experiencing censorship throwing. everything you need to be banned. thirty days. germany's biggest state heads to the polls on sunday with the right wing party
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predicted to get its first seats their key party members say very in leaders are panicking being their agenda. this is very well known among the journalists and also among the. kind of copying all. live from moscow every hour of the day this is your r.t. international pleasure to have your company my names you know neil the u.s. is finding itself charting a tricky course over the disappearance of a dissident journalist in turkey while president trump speaks about protecting america's multi-billion dollar business with the saudis the u.s. national security adviser is cautiously pushing for riyadh to swiftly come up with some facts. i think the saudis themselves are being damaged because we don't have
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the facts out there's obviously been historical animosity between turkey and saudi arabia we have our own difficulties with turkey at the moment jamal vanished last week after entering the saudi consulate in istanbul he hasn't been seen since so he rabia denies any involvement meanwhile there are several reports claiming the u.s. knew all the lead saudi plans to capture the news outlets are claiming the saudi crown prince ordered an operation to lure and detained him correspondent the scots those allegations when the director. the mission of the trumpet ministration was rather slow in responding to the disappearance and this really may indicate why earlier in the week reports surface that the u.s. had intercepts of saudi officials discussing a plot to lure him back to saudi arabia and detained him there now he's of course been living in the us for about
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a year now at this point and he writes for the washington post he's a journalist and a lot of his articles are rather critical of the saudi government now it's unclear when the u.s. may have intercepted this intelligence and if they may have acted on it but it does raise quite a few questions not least of which being whether or not they had a responsibility to warn the journalist that his life might be in danger in some way shape or form now on wednesday a state department official did come out saying that they did not have any prior knowledge of the incident though again it's going just mothers i can see the united states had no advanced knowledge of the show his disappearance so while these reports are based on you know again unnamed sources more than one says to have confirmed them at this point and then one has to wonder whether or not this is a situation where the left hand just doesn't know what the right is doing then in the u.s. government because at the same time we have a group of almost two dozen senators who are up in arms about the situation if we
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find out they were complicit or directed specifically. no religion like that is appropriate this is serious and if this did happen it is increasingly likely that something bad happened to this man at the hands of the saudi government has contempt for us. disrespectful to i think it's important in this situation that we we don't overreact or the react we need to get the facts and i know that's a startling proposition for the united states congress that we should get the facts before we act with pressure on the white house munting to invest. disappear in cemeteries from both parties say it's time to stop selling weapons to saudi arabia the business sector is joining in to several firms pulled out of a sunday investment conference to be held later this month but don't trump isn't yet. reports. if you thought that the disappearance of
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a saudi journalist in turkey would hurt ties between riyadh and washington wrong military and diplomatic ties are closer than ever and donald trump recently spoke up about why that is i don't like the concept of stopping an investment of one hundred ten billion dollars into the united states. because you don't think it is they're going to take that money and spend it at russia or china or someplace else the media was pretty shaken by his honesty if the saudis are responsible and this is the bully that everyone elected to push around world leaders said it would not be a good thing at all one of the messages he said we don't mind dictatorship we have no interest in human rights in your country saudi has been a client of the united states close relationship for a long time the administration and saudi arabia figure that they were so comfortable in their relationship with donald trump that that they can give the green light time seems to be admitting that u.s.
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policy in the middle east is not really about some moral impulse to spread freedom or humanitarian concerns he seems to be admitting that it's about money and selling military hardware the human rights record of saudi arabia has remained the same for decades but that's never stopped u.s. presidents from swooning over the saudi royal family. has a way of launching into truth tantrums unloading unspoken realities about international relations for example this is his take on the u.s. invasion of iraq old expression to the victor belong the spoils you remember. he always used to say keep the oil if we kept you and you probably wouldn't have isis
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because that's where they made the money in the first place so we should keep the oil but ok trump recently acknowledged that south korea is not completely sovereign in its actions like when south korea mulled over the possibility of easing relations with the north well they won't do it without her prove. they do nothing without her approval so to be clear donald trump is not changing u.s. foreign policy he loves the saudis he loves bossing south korea around and he is not talking about cutting the huge military budget however he's getting rid of a lot of the smoke and mirrors and telling things as they actually are caleb mop and r.t. new york. american global sensation or upper kenya west isn't someone who shies away from expressing his opinions and he stayed true to form when he got to meet his president in the oval office. i mean he's been a friend of mine for a long time it was some of the time but it is how and maybe your life superman
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maybe was superman our favorite superhero oh this guy right here let me get this guy. i love this guy right here. ok i'm doing this for everybody who's watching us return the volume down if you can put back up against that one if you think you're wrong which that was what happened when negroes don't agree. and we have this now and kanye west is hardly a political philosopher and i've always believed that entertainers should first entertaining keep their politics separate from their art. i.e. before the white house did you also then smoke it up a little bit in the bathroom when you were there i was trying to do it so you have to say i hate c.d.'s so.
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whenever you go to somebody's house you have to give them something old don't come empty handed or so. green that's this one pulling your first wife but i mean. it's really really i. facebook is finally revealing some details of the huck in september which compromise. millions of its users the social media giant say it's working closely with the f.b.i. to find who's behind it the attackers already control
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a set of accounts which were connected to facebook friends they used an automated technique to move from account to account so they could steal the access tokens of those friends and for friends of those friends and so on totaling about four hundred thousand people originally fifty million users were estimated to have been affected but today that number was reduced to about thirty million now the hacker started with a group of about four hundred thousand people and then use those accounts to expand it to about thirty million people so one can imagine how alarmed users must be after in trusting their private information to facebook now the hacking resulted in fifteen million users having their names and contact details disclosed and dish and fourteen million had all their personal info disclosed but this isn't the first time this has happened to facebook of course earlier this year millions of users were hacked by cambridge analytic a tech firm it's worth noting that the f.b.i.
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who is investigating the incident asked facebook not to discuss who could possibly be behind the attacks so it'll be interesting to see who they find responsible hopefully not the usual suspect. illegal media analysts lying all ses facebook should concentrate more on its security policing cult and. they're the main suspect their negligence the fact that they're paying attention far too much to what somebody is saying then to the internal security of their system they're to blame they're the ones to me to tell me that in the year almost twenty nineteen they have not figured out how to protect names yet this also screams out for the internet bill of rights all over the world you see that's what facebook should be paying attention to but instead oh oh no no it's worried about shutting down. and pages that nobody would have even known about had they not done this americans and
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the world are saying what are you going to do about it why don't you care as much about our personal safety our data our information as you do and our opinions which you may not agree with that's the issue. the news over the investigation into the hawking scandal comes. after facebook shutdown hundreds of pages on the collins it accuses of being misleading we spoke to some of those affected by facebook's latest purge they say but tech giant is policing people who speak against the status quo. this is clearly a political move when you have these major tech companies appointing themselves as the gatekeepers of political thought i was told that this was because of spamming that we are mass collectively pushing our information on people or that it was operated from a fake account all of these things are on true the information that i've used to
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post on facebook was information that i produced on my website which goes against the government it goes against the status quo we've been experiencing self-censorship throttling. everything you needed and then banned back to back thirty days damn small times so facebook is slowly but surely going trying to push us out. our. ideology information that we're putting out there even though it's based in peace and liberty they're trying to eradicate it from their platform it threatens the status quo this is nothing more than fake news on facebook misleading statements under the guise of trying to actually clean up their platform quote by removing spammers this is nothing more than political censorship and trying to eradicate certain political ideologies. to move on to another headline stories this hour of voters in germany's biggest region will elect their
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next government although some day the right wing alternative for germany party is expected to enter by various parliament for the first time according to polls looking at how the political landscape currently lice here. time is ticking away in the key german states of various states election campaigns come to a close even the polls say it's time for the party system party to end a miracle c.d.u. c.s.u. looks set to lose the dominance is held in the various since the second world war even taste and tradition is apparently losing its appeal. now the c.s. use launched major rallies in a desperate and final attempt to attract votes as though to swing there that angela merkel's compassionate micra style is expected as the various took in the second
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highest number of asylum seekers house of sixteen regions in the country at the height of the migrant crisis twenty five thousand arrived at munich station not everyone was happy about. it. yet it is now the alternative for germany party or the f.d.a. is on the fifth day of entering the variant parliament for the first time they even claiming that the ruling vivarium party is stealing the campaign thinking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the. kind of copying our program but is losing massive losing the people. big part of off their electoral rights if this is the case then the coming out fire those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by
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the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to the greek they're expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes it's up to. the c.s.u. will be history but whatever the outcome one thing's for sure. the dates in germany from a stimulant to regional pitch have been paid in national politics and medical relief for many. specialists so this is going to be the end of the coalition then. we heard this already several times. that everybody in the government this taking on its chair and especially i know america saw i am not so sure. that the coalition of. they will try. as long as possible. to another big story of the week experts are still trying to find out what went wrong with the booster rocket from
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thursday's failed launch the dramatic escape of the two us trots on board has however seen in space industry experts praised the tech that propelled them to safety. each and every soyuz spacecraft is equipped with an emergency escape system that is designed to enable the crew safe escape in case of an emergency on board during blast off and the ascension phase the system has an evacuation capsule and powerful engines attached to it the engines are active fifteen minutes before launch if the flight gets out of control they propel the capsule away from the main body of the rocket that enables the crew to reach a safe distance in about four seconds parachutes then open to slow the capsules descent and ensure a safe landing this is the only system of its kind to this so deeply integrated in both the spacecraft and the launch vehicle the emergency system has been deployed eight times over the history of soyuz launch is three of them were manned missions
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and the crew survived every time. my goodness deep of course i want to thank the rescue was some those who designed the scape system thanks to them came back to earth i don't think it was a miracle i think it's professionalism i think it's optional technology that has been tested and proven over many many years and also the actual humans just the emergency crews as you heard there would be to get there in time and i'm sure what was happening in the council was was very professional the soyuz is. you know the ground zero it's been around forever it has proven it so repeatedly. and i think it's probably wonder if not the safest human spacecraft in the world. there's a big divide between the e.u. leaders and the public according to a new poll we break it down to this. you
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need to lead the audience you need to let people decide what is the relevance of them you don't need to filter he self censoring so john author self censored him self he believed he knew better he believed he do with what the needs were of these folks and that self-censorship which is such a sin and this is completely wrong and this is why we have been sleepwalking into the next financial crisis how john author has been a gonzo journalist had he been a property knew a journalist and he not self-centered himself as this next crisis unfolds people would be better prepared to deal with it but they won't be because of the failure of faith journals like the author. to come not to operate as united nations this is not just wouldn't but you n.d.p.
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world health organization and in fact other international organizations like the international committee of the red cross you cannot work in a place like. pragmatic cooperation with the locals or to switch on this case here on or have been for most of the last few years. twenty minutes into the program welcome back nearly two thirds of e.u. citizens think a life would not be worse if the block didn't exist according to a new study the friends of europe think tanks findings are part of a push to highlight a perceived growing disconnect between the european union's leaders and its people the group also fall in that nearly half of those polled think the e.u. is irrelevant. well transparency is also an issue for citizens according to the
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research as well as frustration up leaders for not focusing on the issues that people really care about that's not quite though how the power brokers in brussels see it the e.u.'s foreign policy chief said recently that the world wasn't survive without the twenty eight state union. close your eyes and imagine for one moment the european union disappears from the global scene right now let us say for a month or a week even for a few days the world will see the collapse the world is not in a good shape through much without the european union it to have been a much more city asian. brussel based journalist told us why he thinks there is such a noticeable divide between the e.u.'s leadership and its citizens. the last story of europeans with europe it's coming to an end that people still feel europeans find but it's second rates not very important and they don't realize that all directives all their own legislation in their own country comes from brussels
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through the direct is produced by the european commission and approved by the european parliament so it is a strange situation into which europe is very important for european citizens but they don't perceive it you know and they state they prefer their national identity they keep their nationality to the day now want the borders back because they see that european boards don't function after four years of problems so that's the situation now and mrs morgan any can say whatever she she wants to say but she's not the hero for the europeans. america's most expensive fighter jets have been grounded now after one of the aircraft crashed in south carolina apparently because of faulty fuel chewed the trillion dollar f. thirty five program almost two decades in the making already been heavily criticized for its huge cost on range of flaws.
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are already installed in those aircraft will be returned to flight status. a study has fallen out around a third of american youths wouldn't make it into the military because of obesity on their own healthy lifestyles the army's no warning to any who want to enlist get fit. if you can make your mission of meeting a recruiting goal for our army you are impacting our national security well in the year two oct the u.s. military fell more than six thousand short of its goal of seventy thousand recruits the three most affected regions being mississippi louisiana and the district of columbia where there's a high level of obesity us the fence on the list i've been ellen's a suggest what might help the united states of course the military is just a very small portion of the population in the present the government can't tell
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people what to eat so the army can sponsor health programs or whatever with but i'm not sure that that's really going to help that much i think you probably need to work on the society itself. you know getting more exercise eating healthier foods etc and it's very difficult because there is so much fun stuff to eat that's not very good for you here in the united states. just what is this state self the billion dollar superbike said decade on from the global financial crisis the camp gets the grips with the big lenders and reductive tonight and it's coming right up . what politicians do. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected.
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so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to the press that's what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. accept someone for who they are not what you want them to be this is the advice the therapist might give to a couple in a relationship crisis it apply this wisdom to geopolitics and you'll see that trying to change the weakness of the other is the norm and geopolitical act ideology aside and learn to fully accept each other. i know my t.l.
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phone pal. found out that i am told paul enough. to know more i. will get. him from there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes but the people they trust the most. i. consider it. a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called for an agent. breaking news redact of interests some of the top
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secret details of trump's new and improved nafta are beginning to come to light and it demonstrates how our beautiful american system works all right here's how it goes a powerful unitary executive dictates to a team of corporate lawyers and serve flatterers that he would like to abandon mexico to his will until they break all right they then the lawyers and lobbyists go in go about doing that at secret meetings in which powerful corporate lawyers and lobbyists from each country make their demands after the corporate parasites see who. see you who they can see the most from the other is the president tells everyone i am governance i am created no trade deal for the american people he says that even though he has not read the document all right
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because. i mean it held in the pages long and it doesn't even have hardly any colorful photos in it. then along after it's been debated and agreed upon some of the details of the top secret trade deal are leaked to the american people and that is what we call markers. we call it democracy in the same way gus's from. chicken in memphis tennessee says it is world famous right. because apparently huge in china's sichuan province. so here now are some of the details of the u.s. and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i
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mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting we are. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree rise in global temperatures by twenty one hundred seven degrees is beyond catastrophic it's without a doubt the end of life as we know it so you may think well this is great since it has finally signed on to climate change we can get to work doing something about this exactly the trouble mysteries you wrote the report to justify president trumps decision to freeze federal fuel efficiency standards for cars and trucks built after twenty twenty so this report basically says the world is anyone who cares about fuel efficiency. i mean if you know we are destroying our ability to survive.
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