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just a mystery i don't know we get so that is guided by just to see i mean. even taking trust that yes considering if. it was inches of water isn't it was it it means that the book just a quick look at all what the i don't say it's. so. but we're going to get we're going to go on i mean we know what would have been you know you. need a gun to need to know what you have i'm going to be good luck it will not. be. you mean you know. are you going to. want to go.
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you know we're going to we're going to know what. i mean to. your community. behind me is that paula technical college pain precious crimean say to a parish where that terrible shocking tragedy happened when a gunman who opened. wildfire inside the school during the break between the classes and they did an explosive device you can see there we need to build in a road pain and the building is quite damaged and then according to preliminary investigation he taught himself that dozens of people were injured in the short scene and ball ming they have been taking to the hospitals here on the peninsula as you can see the road leading to the college is cordoned off right now the best gaiters are working at the scene they suspect that the gunman was an eighteen year old student off the same call it's where he opened fire here you can
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see. the cars are coming from the scene these could be cars. this is definitely a car carrying dead bodies you can see it says rachel works on the car so dead bodies right now transported to the city morgue where her relatives and friends are waiting to identify then several bodies already were identified salutes early dramatic event the gunman is believed to be an eighteen year old student of the cold which he was found dead in the building having shot himself similarities are being drawn to another atrocity carried out all. twenty years ago .
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we got reactions from several specialists who say the attack clearly echoes the columbine massacre and that in today's internet age it's true we could learn how to make basic but deadly weapons. a shocking event but clearly there is something of a pattern developing and it is very difficult to gnaw what we can respond to that i mean we don't want schools and colleges to become fortresses the places of learning
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we were children and young people are exploring their lives developing their lives they shouldn't be fortresses are just you know jails in that sense but also i think we need to look at the culture i mean it's very early to draw any conclusions but the powers of columbine oh well obviously as a young man carrying a terrible crime scenes but also ended his own life you know he didn't deserve that and really he needed our help before we got to this stage and i think we need to be looking at that as a society all of us is normally just the murder of an american problem for a long time i think we could kind of pertains we didn't have this problem who it is not just a russian a european problem and i think we all have to take it on board the fact is that in the days of the internet particularly it's relatively easy to discover the means and ending date acquired the means to make rudimentary weapons such as these basic
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explosive devices we've seen in other incidents terror lated instance for example where you can kill large numbers of people without any access whatsoever to these kinds of traditionally criminal or terrorist associated weapons for example we've seen vehicles used knives used as weapons and these have been very very effective in terror attacks and there's no reason of course why they wouldn't be equally effective in the hands of a disaffected executed for example and so it's possible certainly to using the internet freely available information to make basic explosive devices and we'll be keeping across any further developments following the attack in crimea of course here in r.t. international when we get the information you get it. all right some other worldwide news for you here on out to international venezuela is dumping the dollar when it comes to official exchange transactions and will now use
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the euro or other convertible currencies instead the move is retaliation for severe american financial sanctions imposed on the country's officials including the president caracas though is not alone in moving away from dollar dependence as daniel bushell reports. norm us the land of the world's top all reserves and else there's no more buying or selling in greenbacks you know the let us be free we will not be anyone's colony again the latest in a now apparently nonstop barrel large of hits to the pin yatta of the dollar system the impregnable tender since world war two and guess whose currency correctors is ousting it for. after trump threatened anyone dealing with iran brussels drops a bombshell on its old us charm in iran trade simply ditching the dollar e.u. member state will set up
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a legal entity facilitate legitimate financial transactions with iran and this will allow european companies to continue to trade with iran in accordance with european union low and could be open to other partners in the world. russia's backing brussels for them a pittance already talking dollar trade with major allies adding washington's just shot itself in the foot. american partners are making a colossal strategic mistake undermining the credibility of the dollar is universal and essentially the only reserve currency undermining trust in it they can sing the branch they're sitting on this is a typical mistake of any empire when people think that nothing will happen but they believe that everything is so powerful so strong so stable that there will be no negative consequences but you know they will come in sooner or later but the hardest wallop of all may be from america's biggest rival china.
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beijing shop window now plans an ample dollar free range from oil trade in petro you won the online crypto you won the new silk road colossus and beijing's own swift world banking network even u.s. media admit washington's now waging economic war on one tenth of. the world and one in four people on this planet now live on the government's committed to draw. mainstream economists pooh pooh any future without a glorious greenback ensuring any smash will be more shocking. the u.s. is refusing openly to put pressure on saudi arabia over its alleged role in the disappearance of a journalist in turkey the secretary of state refusing to be drawn on the existence of a recording supposedly handed over by ankara to the u.s.
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. in the saudi consulate in istanbul and this puts washington in a tricky situation between two allies with turkey accusing riyadh off the record of killing the dissident saudi journalist two weeks ago. well we know what they could have discussed they could have gotten to the bottom of whether or not jamal khashoggi was killed tortured and then dismembered as the consul watched as reports seem to indicate however it seems that they focused rather on what seemed to be almost perfect about the u.s. saudi relationship we have. relationships and true relationship between us companies government things we work on together all across the world the efforts to reduce the risk to the united states of america in the world's largest state sponsor of terror those are elements of u.s.
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national policy that are for. americans best interests. if you will. to. jews. thank you. now my palm pales comments referred to saudi arabia as a purchaser of american goods primarily military hardware and he seemed to talk about saudi arabia as an ally against what he sees as the primary source of evil in the region iran now this is not so much different from what we heard from mike pompei i was boss of the us president so i did arabia has been a very important ally of ours in the middle east and we are stopping the rain and trying to stop was stopping over everyone a big step for we took away that ridiculous deal that was made by the previous administration and they are an ally we have a very good allies in the middle east but if you look at saudi arabia they're an
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ally of tremendous purchaser donald trump's comments come as there is a huge amount of pressure mounting on the administration in response to outrage about the case shoji incident president trump is criticizing the condemnation of saudi arabia over the case of missing journalist jamal khashoggi residence stunning statement as three sources tell c.n.n. that a high ranking officer with the saudi intelligence agency oversaw the saudis are now claiming was an interrogation and he wanted to a building a never came out of the building what are we talking about in the building was saudi if he's dead said republican senator marco rubio today the u.s. must respond or it risks its own standing the administration assures us that saudi arabia will get to the bottom of what actually took place eventually we're going to give them the space to complete their investigations of this incident when they issue their report before our judgment about their next step in the decisions they
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make about accountability connected to this so the world just needs to sit back and have faith in the kingdom of saudi arabia well denies any involvement in jamal khashoggi is disappearance former u.s. diplomat jim john trust believes washington will do anything to keep the saudis on side against iran. let's remember that the trumpet ministration for a number of reasons but i think primarily influence from israel and saudi arabia has a vendetta against iran that iran is responsible for everything wrong in the world or iran is the number one sponsor of terrorism iraq is is is a regional threat of course this is all nonsense but this is what the israelis and the saudis want and that is the primary policy that it unites washington with riyadh and i think they find it want to find some way to preserve that so i think this is a way of emphasizing it in american context to that we somehow need the saudis in
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order to confront this very very evil threat coming from iran. the mayor of the italian city of lodhi has ordered old migrant families to provide documents about their financial status including any property they might own in their home countries a failure to comply could result in a loss of a social benefits including school lunches subsidies for the children. that's this we're in the same room but we have to say in the back corner. if there are people who have money how's this or land in their home countries why should we give them services for free while italians before everything enough the gravy train is finished this is not racism it's justice and good sense.
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lets you notice what i don't have answers for my son what should i say we as foreigners have to produce these documents. one of my classmates said she wants to and he sent us with us. the very best if they misunderstood it should be forbidden to impede gratian of kids with others it's a pity for the town children who've lost the opportunity to interact with other cultures so little that it would be similar but look i completely agree with the mis decision because all those foreigners have properties and the countries of origin. to get to this and that. the mayor's measure is unfair it's just because they might have property have brought this in their reach here. to me genie.
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maracas another issue could easily get the papers to the conscious nevertheless kids still have to be respected more than a. very large majority of migrants actually aren't migrants so they do not follow. five for refugee status and in that case you know most of these children as a result of that come from families who have taken a risk and who have put their families at risk and their children at risk just to take advantage of the system that is really there has been put in place by italian families over generations so it's not about excluding them but asking them to commit to to follow the same laws that apply to tie in families it's nothing else than that so if anything it's about equality not discrimination i have plenty of
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concerned that there's no dialogue between the russian military and nato not long ago on a stone spanish fighter jet accidentally fired an edge where missile thank god there were no casualties but what if that would have landed on russian soil everything is so close there that's why we need dialogue i think it's silly to remain hostage to the whim of american lawmakers and of course all this happens while the us implements its new nuclear dog train they create low power nuclear weapons with a clear intent to potentially using them in combat that would undermine all the agreements according to which nuclear stockpiles should be used as a deterrent not as actual weapons. if you're then you're both a couple of we've never had such a relationship with china like we have now when relations with europe started to tear a ting because of sanctions and some political issues and when the volume of trade
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started shrinking we started to look for other options we needed to compensate the low level of economic cooperation with europe and we saw a growing opportunities for that in china india japan korea these countries significantly raise their potential and expressed interest in our products so there's been no political plan to become closer with that region it's just been a response to the current situation in europe and the european commission for now remains trapped by as you call it solidarity when a small group of countries doesn't want good relations with russia and make other countries follow its example. but if the politicians squeeze silk if it is a person who represents a certain political power and doesn't go against any laws or international no. why should we blacklist them only because they represent ideas which don't fit the current european mainstream well let's not exactly democratic i suppose who knows
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what will become mainstream in the near future maybe the current so-called populace no one knows and still democracy is democracy at the. tech companies are against supporting the pentagon's projects online retail giant amazon is not among them its chief jeff bezos also even angered by other firms sticking their noses up at contracts offered by the department of defense we're going to continue support to do and i think we should you know i it doesn't make any sense to me sometimes one of the jobs of a senior leadership team is to make the right decision even with some popular and if big tech companies are going to turn their back on the u.s. department of defense this country is going to be in trouble the latest pentagon project amazon seems to be involved in is worth about ten billion dollars that's cold. taking inspiration from the star wars films and includes building cloud
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infrastructure for the pentagon and the contract will run for ten years and will be awarded to a single event. this program is truly about increasing the lethality of our department and providing the best resources to our men and women in uniform but not all of these tech companies are eager to work with the pentagon google recently dropped its bid for a multi-million dollar contract because the project may conflict with its corporate mission thousands of its staff had protested against any involvement of tech analyst brian baca spoke to us about the issues involved. everything that amazon does is about making money and was already have a contract with the central intelligence agency for six hundred million dollars so many of the employees and google and apple are saying is that the pentagon is actually not structured to defend the united states but offensively going to war against the people of the world so it was the meeting us dominance of the us
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empire right now these high tech companies cooperate with the pentagon and with u.s. intelligence here you know what they say are consumer services what they're really doing is carries out surveillance against the people of the united states this is a violation of our first amendment rights and it's a violation of our fourth amendment rights not to be searched and seized by that as a program but just for this hour here at all of the international a twenty five am here in moscow we are back with much. i will. come up that. title pilot.
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while you know. him from pan there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex industry sometimes but the people they trust the most. i've been saying for a number means they've matter you have over to. trillion dollars and. more than ten dollars timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar ai industrial park but don't let the numbers
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overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one business show you can't afford to miss the one in only. china is in the software it's in the hardware as opposed to the so-called threat from russia where they're spreading needs that influence people to vote against their better interest they put in a bernie sanders as a. beach. body builder and this war the minds of america to vote against their interests but china is actually infiltrating the hardware with actual chips. asako the actual malicious software that's ok we won't talk about that.
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greetings and salutations the war in yemen is without a doubt one of the biggest under-reported dark stains on global affairs here in the early stages of the twenty first century and now we have another layer has been added to the onion of cruelty mercenaries speed of reporting that a mercenary team hired by the united arab emirates made up of former u.s. special forces members and. cia agents were carrying out brutal operations inside the war torn country back in two thousand and fifteen according to the investigation the mercenaries were employed by spear operations group a company registered in delaware and founded by abraham golan gary an israeli security contractor who lives near pittsburgh golan admitted to bud speed that there was a targeted assassination program in yemen i was running it we did it it was
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sanctioned by the u.a.e. within the coalition one of the targets of the controversial program was on soft i'll email a prominent local leader of the islamist political party is law and while the u.a.e. considers al is law to be a terrorist organization buzz feed reporter aram roston writes that many experts insist that al islam as one of those one of the whose members as one of nobel peace prize is no terror group they say it's a legitimate political party that threatens the u.a.e. not through violence but by speaking out against its ambitions in yemen these revelations have now brought the speculation of possible war crimes charges to the forefront because just security points out it is a crime for a u.s. citizen to commit certain violations of international humanitarian law including murder the deliberate killing of civilians such as political leaders and clerics those targets are not collateral damage and their deaths are not incident to a lawful attack so with mercenaries assassination programs and war crimes on the
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docket i think it sounds like a good day to start watching the hawks. we'll. see if you get the. real trick is what. i do to keep the bottom. line. like you know that i got. the please. please please. please this is how. the watching the harps i am tyrrel been through and joining me that they discussed these mercenaries is the one and only max with all journalist and secret of the gray zone project max thank you for coming on the day this is a hell of an image.
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