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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 going to take that money and spend it on 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 the world leader said it would not be a good thing at all look at the messages he sent 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. 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
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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 you always used to say keep the oil if we kept to you and you probably wouldn't have isis because that's where they made the money in the french place so we should keep the oil but ok trump recently acknowledge that south korea is not completely sovereign in its actions like one south korea mold. over the possibility of easing
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relations with the north well they won't do it without her proof. they do nothing without proof 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. and took it straight exactly what one guest of the white has been doing this week american rapper kanye west showed his love and almost for donald trump during talks at the oval office but west controversial comments and the so-called lack of respect well with many across america. he's been a friend of mine for a long time it was something to put his house in maybe you're like superman you made superman our favorite superhero this guy really give this guy.
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i love this guy right here yeah. ok i'm doing this for everybody who's watching us or turn their volume down you can put back up against that one if you think you're wrong or that it was what happened when negroes don't read it 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. 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 get so you have to say are you.
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sure that. i. focus in germany's biggest state will let the next government tomorrow sunday the right wing alternative to germany part he's expected to enter but there is parliament for the first time according to the polls and he says he tells us how the political landscape is shaping up. time is ticking away in the key german states of various states election campaigns come to a close and even the polls say it's time for us to change the system party to end the medical c.d.u. c.s.u. looks set to lose the dominance it held in bavaria to the second world war even taste and tradition is apparently losing its appeal.
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now the c.s. use launched major rallies in a desperate and final attempt to attract those. though to swing out of that angle in miracles compassionate micra style is expected as the various took in the second 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. everyone was happy about. it. yet is now the alternative for germany party or the if day is on the fifth day of entering the very end parliament for the first time that even claiming that the ruling vivarium party is stealing the campaign talking this is very well known among the journalists and also among the seers who is kind of
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copying our program but is losing massive losing the people of god big part of their like to write if this is the case then the gambling got fired those who are more conservative believing towards the air today however those put off by the rhetoric leading towards the last tool to greet their expected to come second with twenty percent of the votes. actually seats you will be history whatever the outcome one thing's for sure the votes in german. if maced influential regional family pets have been paid in national politics and medical have election many people. are specialists. this is going to be de end of the coalition and. we heard this already several times in the past and what we see is that everybody in the government is picking on its chair and especially on
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the american saw i am not so sure. that the coalition of fell apart. they will try to stay on power as long as possible. still in europe new surveys reveal that some europeans are starting to doubt the necessity of the e.u. nearly two thirds of the people that responded to a new poll say things wouldn't be any worse without the bloc brussels based think tank behind the survey also found that forty nine percent consider the european union irrelevant well transparency it seems is an issue for the citizens according to this research as well as frustration at leaders for not focusing on the issues people really care about it's not quite other per brokers in brussels say there were of course these foreign policy chief said recently that the world wouldn'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
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a month or a week even for a few days the world will simply collapse the world is not in a good shape true much result the european union into a been a much more situation. brussels based journalist lucrative aide told me why he thinks there's such a noticeable divide between the ears leadership but what about the sum of its citizens think 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 directors all their own legislation in their own country comes from brussels 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 date they prefer their national identity they keep their nationality day to day now want the borders back because they see that european borders don't function after four years of problems so that's the
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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 been grounded after one of the aircraft crashed in south carolina apparently because of faulty fuel tubes the trillion dollar and thirty five program which was almost two decades in the making as already been heavily criticized for a huge cost and range of flaws. they have thirty five spent a dream to fly it's wonderful. the
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. services and international partners have temporarily suspended after thirty five flight operations. the enterprise conducts a fleet wide inspection of a fuel to within the engine if known good fuel to are already installed in those aircraft will be returned to flight status. and not. talk of the u.s. armed forces they say you are what you eat but now the u.s. military's look at the change all that coming up after this break.
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you need to lead the audience you need to let people decide what is the relevant to them you don't need to filter he self censoring so john author self censored himself 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 step in this is completely wrong and this is why we have been sleepwalking into the next financial crisis how john author's been a gonzo journalist have you been a proper new age journalist how do you how do you not self censor themselves as this next crisis unfolds people would be better prepared to deal with it but they won't be because the failure of fake journalist like an author. who cannot operate as united nations this is not just wouldn't but you n.d.p. world health organization and in fact other international organizations like the international committee of the red cross you cannot work in a place like gaza with pragmatic cooperation with the locals or to switch on hamas
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in this case here on or has been for most of the last few years. again army recruitment commercials give us all an insight into the discipline the loyalty the fitness required to make it into the u.s. army. but it seems more and more people don't make the grade of recent studies found that standards are slipping in the recruitment pool around one third of american youth wouldn't be accepted into the military because of obesity and a healthy lifestyle has been revealed the army is now warning anyone who wants to enlist they have to get fit now the u.s. army is pushing some fundamental changes to try and get that done then and boost the recruits marines have already seen
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a meal times with healthier food being served up good plan over the next two years to the army's pledge to refine its fitness standards and make test tougher in order to get recruits physically fit beforehand it's also promoting fitness education in schools to get their young and also start programs revive poor families with healthy food good plan u.s. defense on the side of an alan gave us some suggestions about what else might help . in the united states of course the military is just a very small portion of the population and the president the government can't tell people what to eat so the army can sponsor health programs or whatever 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 as far as you know getting more exercise eating healthier food 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. here that soyuz
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spacecraft has experts still very busy trying to work out what went so wrong with that booster rocket meant to carry it into orbit the dramatic escape of the two astronauts on board has had space industry experts singing the praises of the technology that to this day propelled them to safety. each and every soyuz spacecraft is equipped with an emergency escape system it 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
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eight times over the history of soyuz launches three of them were manned missions and the crew survived every time. i get most difficult of course i want to thank the rescue was from those who designed this cape 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 test crew and. or 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 grand old man it's been around forever it has proven itself repeatedly. and i think it's probably one of if not the safest human spacecraft in the world that the european space agency told us is astronauts will continue to use oil as rockets to
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adding that the agency is ready to help in the ongoing investigation. there is no change of plans so we are looking forwards to not only using so use for the next astronauts but also for some of our satellites so we do not see that there is a change in plan for the most important thing is now to find out who course and i hope that this can be done correctly and then we go just on spent on hart who was cross marks that he is ready to participate in the. midst of gazing because of course we're interested in getting our information next time. we want to have another european astronaut or committed our next year. i don't know rooney we can but seems the u.n. is warning we have a me a twelve years to get a grip on the threat of climate change fearful possible catastrophe becomes irreversible ati's polly boyko in our online show in case you missed it takes one
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of her looks at it. whatever the child safety. also wants to. look. at the u.n. saying that they'll be a catastrophe and something isn't done to keep global warming to below one point five degrees this is unprecedented changes are needed now we're facing drought floods extreme heat poverty for hundreds of millions god is. his scaring people constantly using evidence and under a lifetime of expertise based on exhaustive in their good results gathered a decade since i've been the destruction of our planet caused by man's behavior i will need to leave you again the. sound of it. will be ours all wrong using the boat america mascot that was a good try but i've seen one in real life maybe like three times when i miss the moon i would miss really swindon's no one would. when we have warnings over one
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point five degree wise it is hard to take seriously people in cold countries are thinking great other keys and want to limit clients think it's a roasting anyway what's the difference and then the other thing is while the scientists are really worried politicians. and i know who i trust. the experts have told world leaders that they have a new patient. again what kind of strategy is that appealing to the moral sense of politician ok if you want people to actually give you everything and everyone we know love and hold dear we'll burn suffocate or drown you need to get creative probably not want to do that environmental only get it could and i was in deliveries and the ability to charge i don't want people that their great grandchildren will suffer when that be called actions great grandchildren will
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suffer but better yet tell the world that. climate change might be a lot of us old by the weekend. you sit down out of the moral police show online dot com for. more scrutiny times coincide things watch the news bulletin twenty three minutes past five moscow time and enjoy the rest of your weekend. except someone for who they are not what you want them to be this is the advice the therapist might give to a couple in
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a relationship crisis. it apply this wisdom to geopolitics and you'll see the trying to change the weakness of the other is the norm can geopolitical actors. and learn to fully accept each other. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be to win the death penalty just because i think that's a fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terrifying news just knew it hasn't and then 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 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
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we've been through this this isn't the way. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cost of the most of us just a little sympathy i want to become lost and i want to ask for some to stop us but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities how to best person to ask than commom. most need or don't have it up or somehow get them out on a quest and the one that. they have that water they'll choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over for the gravels they also feel the have to be about to do the job of both
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a fifth of many couples won't vote. the push to put a bomb goes both of you know upwards of a few that most of the. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically pump it out of the ground you would have well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here maybe. they were all sixteen hours a day it's hard work well work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their
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stress of how do they relieve their stress these men moved back out like these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. and you'll bump out. a gun type of time told. in film come in there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground six in the street sometimes by the people who trust the most. time and it's not a time. i've
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been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one in one business show you can't afford to miss the one and only boom bust.
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this is a report i really miss madonna i don't know why i'm just a child of the eighty's. so. yes she was big in the whole new york scene when you were. like post-punk and we were entering into the more of a disco era but i mean she did keep standards pretty high you know along with donna summer in case you max as i never told you before he was a go go dancer at trudy heller said around the time i know cindy lauper was a former city lopper i was a performer there i did some go go dancing on the bar. yeah and i still have great legs you know never come to bed like this crypto springs in palm springs is predominately women they check out my legs i feel their stares because they're thinking in their heads i wish i had legs like that you know and it's just said here here on international financial news and that's kind of in the headlines not
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you in particular but the financial media in general and we're still here at springs conference in palm springs the best crypto conference in the world and it's now official it's not just me that many people say that finance the media and a catastrophic breakdown in trust so this is the last article that john authors wrote for the financial times where he's gone and i think he said in another publication now he talked about. what it was like to be at the financial times in the during the financial crisis so. there was big backlash to it and this is response to the backlash because in his original article where he revealed actually what happened and he was talking about the fact that he had a couple hundred thousand dollars in the bank when lehman brothers collapsed and he had all that cash because he had just sold his house in london and sold the property and he had a lot of cat. deposited in his bank account so that he as
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a financial journalist was very concerned because he was hearing a lot of the actual stories of what was going on but he waited ten years to tell this story when during the financial crisis he did not tell the story so he told the story of going to a local citibank in new york city where his his funds were deposited and they had across the street a chase bank and he was going to transfer one hundred thousand to the chase bank because just to have another because member at that time the deposit insurance was one hundred thousand dollars so you wrote we were in midtown manhattan.

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