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executive in the. heated debate with. the program. to cross a line. and be offended about everything what's being called complaining is actually is actually political discourse you should i don't know what the fill in the brain might be put in jail just calling for. that. new study. in the wake of terror attacks and twenty seventeen. well a very warm welcome to you from all of us here at the international in moscow just in time for saturday. in a move being described. toughest sanctions regime ever the trump administration has
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announced the renewal of all sanctions against iran that were lifted as part of a twenty fifty nuclear deal the punitive measures are due to come into force on monday a correspondent egoless down off takes a closer look picture that trump tweeted after the statement on sanctions says it all really iran is entering a world of trouble in the mind of the u.s. president so what will happen on monday everything that was achieved under the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal will be no more binding on top of penalties imposed additionally by the trumpet ministration there were nineteen rounds of those these new sanctions will accelerate the highly successful effects of our sanctions that have already occurred the maximum pressure we impose is cause the reality to drop dramatically ronnie's cabin is in disarray and the iranian people are raising their voices even louder against a corrupt and hypocritical regime a lot of diplomatic achievement has been torn down by this back in two thousand and
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fifteen the so-called p. five plus one bloc of countries agreed to open global oil markets for iran's crude in exchange for to iran scrapping its nuclear program even though we run complied with all terms of the deal trump called a disastrous and pulled out unilaterally now with the final push the american leader has delivered while iran keeps abiding by all the demands of the twenty fifteen deal makes while still an edgy shipping finance banking you name it really the u.s. hopes to put a damper on all keys sectors of iran's economy in total more than seven hundred entities including both individuals companies and even ships and aircraft will be banned from doing any business with iran bro if you exemptions here and there like food or from a suitable industries but the list is not very long to be frank speaking of exemptions by the way the u.s. also seemed very. concerned with the economic well being of it's. we want to
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achieve maximum pressure but we don't want to harm friends and allies you might assume bolton is talking about europe after all it likes to think of itself as america's biggest ally but apparently that's just not the case and trumps advised there was referring to asian and middle eastern countries we do know that the total of eight states will be exempt from having to cut their businesses their business ties with iran and reportedly there's not a single european country on that list instead it's allegedly india iraq and other nations from those parts of the world another concern washington wants to allay a collapse of oil markets amid fears that prices will just skyrocket if iran's oil pipe runs dry iran's oil exports have already fallen by some eight hundred thousand barrels per day while america has enjoyed a comparable increase in its crude exports so according to the u.s.
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not to worry they're happy to fill in the gap putting out additional oil there and exchange for an extra buck unlike the united states the european union says it will continue to uphold the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal of brussels has vowed to support european companies doing business with iran and ensure that financial flows are not interrupted. we're main committed to implementing the joint comprehensive plan of action as a matter of respect thing international agreements and of a shared international security and expect iran to play a constructive role in this regard the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o claims the sanctions are prompting the iranian people to rise up against their government so we went to tehran ourselves to learn i'm a voice we seek a sanctions decrease quality of life as people now can add up to the materials which they could before it's obvious that is the facts people and society is made up of people you cannot write back to me every year or every two to three years
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they say new sanctions will be imposed so people have gotten used to saying much but that doesn't mean we accept them and it doesn't hurt it means we've had them so long they don't affect us anymore they harm and they have always been there for the past four decades and they've been harming the u. reining in nation all along their inquisition that's why many other. states that are under sanctions like russia like many others they are all against this move especially because this new round of sanctions by washington it doesn't have the u.n. support it doesn't have the support of even the united states close allies like the europeans that have stayed at their opposition in defiance china turkey or russia and many others have defied the u.s. sanctions against iran and many are worried in washington that this could make this sharp tool or weapon blunt and make you know take it off the menu even for
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future u.s. administrations if it goes ineffective. it's not just iran feeling the pressure from u.s. restrictions america's national security adviser has announced fresh assignments against cuba and venezuela and for bolton said the two latin american states along with nick iraqi constitute a troika of tyranny is artie's but i guess the if now reports that struct line interested latest in a time honored tradition of catchy phrases designed to turn up the heat. the us government loves catch phrases short catchy and even easier to push through the press and to give them credit they aren't half bad reaganomics a bomb a cat a war on drugs the war on christmas alternative facts this this huge shit and this new one is maybe even better this troika of tyranny this triangle of chair
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stretching from havana to caracas to managua is the cause of immense human suffering so here is the to rad make triple quba nicaragua venezuela all three left leaning socialist states with anti american sentiment what a surprise by the way i reworded troika of tyranny into to radek triple so if i hear the state department stealing my phrase is going to be trouble but dull pick washington has a history of packaging nations into bite size. who can forget the axis of evil states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world back then the bad guys were iran iraq and north korea and the term was so good that marketing genius john bolton made
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a sequel that same year beyond the axis of evil there are other rogue states intent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction particularly biological weapons. that included libya syria and cuba again congratulations cuba for making it both into the axis of evil and the troika of tyranny lots to look forward to more sanctions invasion maybe there are still spots open in the fall faction the villainess few and the atrocious assembly you go well they all have sort of socialist government stayed out said hugh the us line in latin america but this is still a stretch i mean they're not they're all poor countries relative to the united states and even if they were scheming in some sort of an alliance but it's nothing that would threaten the united states f.y.r. the original axis of evil and beyond the axis of evil nominees were libya syria and
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iraq and all were either invaded by the us or torn apart and civil war with american troops coming in later but that's by the by what i can tell you is it isn't easy to come up with and market these little slogans for everyone you don't like which is why they have a generic term as a placeholder regimes the syrian regime aside and putin regimes kim jong il in his terror regime the regime of nicolas maduro and iran's regime so china russia iran and others regimes and everyone else that doesn't do is the us says on the other hand saudi arabia and duress and other family run and the prizes a government's government atari's governments saudi arabia and the u.a.e. their governments government under is government of qatar i mean nothing personal it's just politics you do is the us asks and you're good and you get
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a clean slate and a blind eye to whatever shenanigans you're up to but if you don't you're in trouble mr worst case he had sat. with a dumb nickname conjured up by a board with access to a thesaurus and too much free time and even worse case scenario invaded though in case you were a put nomination igs sure to look up for any parachuting u.s. troops it's primarily to sell these regimes as evil but it's a real oh it's a real problem we demonize other countries because then pressure builds well why aren't you doing something about it and so i mean we go down this road you could possibly have some military action against one or more of these countries simply because the rhetoric gets inflamed when you put labels on you know clever marketing way opposed to one countries together let's just lump all the you've all in the
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world in one slogan and that's again what we're doing i think they're taking the pattern of the george w. bush administration. and using it again. and with us midterm elections just around the corner everyone's seemingly braced for trolling after all the alleged interference in the twenty sixteen presidential vote u.s. intelligence on the media all convinced of moscow's again is all too supportive boyko with the latest episode of in case you missed it a special guide to spotting russian medlars in the. u.s. mail times are almost a year and in case you missed it it's highly likely you've been interfered with by a russian. these u.s. midterms are being described as the most important since the last one and russian to fair and it has been mentioned so often that some americans think it amazing account today there will be so naive. don't believe that russia's influence their
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vote but the media and politicians in need of support or an excuse they most definitely has and if you come across them. russian influence can be subliminal you underestimate how susceptible you are. so you can make sure that you don't pull rank tim here's what i see why my handy guide on how to spell in russian in the campaign. if you have russian any russian you've been tampered with it's pointless even vote saying the search all media is the main battleground of russian influence for example if your intention is captured by a bright and mildly funny online video about politics presented by a girl with from take always find out who is signing the paychecks. attention to detail is that anything positive you buy russian. i
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cannot stress this enough the influence can be subliminal voting republican will make you more attractive experts regulation. suggests that russian interference on twitter is actually really easy to spot if you come across extreme views questionable means old badly thought out opinions there probably from some between twenty fifteen and twenty seventeen an overwhelming one out of every twenty three thousand pieces of homes had to face just listening to the russian troll bombs this is why vigilant he blinked i knew and they said with their own role models who can help to show the way like hillary clinton she could find russian interference in the slightest announcement was a ultimately we will only know how much russian interference has been once the results are announced if the democrats do well demo nerver russia had no influence whatsoever but if the republicans do well well then break out the board because
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you're basically living in the united states of russia so as you prepare to vote in the moscow times a. day. on the job i'm quite a person that should be to. you know this is our international us elections and all the power in the reach of the kremlin's long digital new research claims that russian hackers have been whipping up religious strife in britain where when there was a. tweet sent around the same time as two terror attacks and twenty seventeen the study says the u.k. was caught up in russian operations against the united states although it also notes the number of tweets allegedly made by russia was relatively speaking quite low a total of eighty three thousand which is a fraction of the five hundred million tweets published on twitter each and every day the report was unable to state with certainty exactly how many troll accounts
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were active or even how representative the research actually is. now according to the study to camouflage the covert operation russian trolls would begin by tweeting about fitness and exercise when opening new accounts stephen morris from the english democrats party believes the timing of the study's release is no accident we know i can greater manchester the police ignored a hundred twenty seven warnings of islamic grooming gangs in rochdale with the local authorities all the twit is doing is highlighting what's been going on the biggest problem we've got is the mainstream media ignoring these problems and they're the ones causing the issues against islam at the moment because if you ignore the problem you can address it trying to find some form of enemy some form of people to blame and they try to blame the other thing that it's also the same time the same day that the police are doing an investigation into the anti semitic
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views comments made by the labor party and if you look at the mainstream media the other small bit about the labor party being investigated semitism on the side but the main article was about choice well actually the more people in this country would be concerned about anti-semitism in the labor party. us t.v. personality oprah winfrey has debunked rumors that she's going to run for the presidency in two thousand and twenty other celebrities though might still have a taste for going after the top job at the white house. this is what i'm here to tell you that this was meant for you.
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you've said though that if you did run for president you believe you'd win. rather than i think that i would go into this. don't want to run. a lot of people want to see a different leadership today or i'm sorry that's different but a better leadership today seriously would you run i would consider like you i. wonder if you were president that way every month every president.
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sickening insensitivity and indifference to the murder of jamal khashoggi suggests eon fit for your job with i.t.v. has a public figure and has shown upon in a bad taste and insensitive it in does the head of commissioning for comedy and entertainment still have a job unbelievably crass and stupid behavior. i think he had it's a seafood zuberi showed up at a celebrity party in london wearing a bloody white coat and a headscarf in addition he carried a plastic severed hand that's ok accuses a saudi hit squad of murdering the journalist at the saudi consulate a month ago in a case that has triggered international outrage meantime he says he regrets is choice of costume. i'm a private individual who attended a private party i realize my how in cost humanity and it's some people who for which i apologize i know bionet munich a footballer made a similar apology off the dressing up as
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a suicide bomber affinia right there on the bottom right side of the picture showed up to a team party on wednesday wearing a traditional arab robe dog glosses and carrying a box with the would danger written on it the president defended late had tweeted that he too don't want to hurt anyone's feelings so we had some contrasting views on the story from our guests. i just choose to be offended by actual actions by things that actually matter things that actually do hurt people where there is real violence or real threat in a political environment like the one that we have now that is very violent characterized by tragedies by violence by racism seen a phobia and what we are seeing in this outrage is that people find it unacceptable and are demanding a higher standard for how we should come together and represent ourselves as a culture i don't see the hate in all of them were fitted the that your other guest happens to see and i'm not saying that it doesn't exist out there in pockets certainly it doesn't certainly we should fight that but let's do it effectively and
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not worry about how people dress up we have to understand that politics comes in a range of forms it comes in elections and voting obviously it comes in through the economy and who holds power of service to sions and it certainly comes in the culture as well what are you going to do are you going to pass a law that bans hollowing if you offend someone you should i don't know what what the fill in the brain blank be put in jail i just calling for this in place calling for sleeping laws if you have a fat no i don't know but i'm asking you what should know by calling for sleeping laws culture plays a tremendous role in shaping the ideologies the believes and the actions that then play out politically on more formal concrete ways will want to be. didn't spend their time that way that's fine i see identity politics as something that is has a grossly divided us the problem with public policy is we can scream and yell and be offended about everything what's being called complaining is actually is
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actually pullet ical discourse and political practice you know and that's what we're doing and i'm not saying that it should never be mentioned if someone wear something that you know is hurtful or insensitive i think that we've taken it a bit too far in some cases. rival forces have agreed to participate in general elections and water on libya but with the december vote now looming the un has highlighted the rise in terror attacks across the country just in october alone eight people were killed in such incidents the elections in december last seen as an opportunity for the country to move towards reconciliation. host afshin rattansi spoke to presidential candidate i talked to are if not you can watch the full interview a bit later on. when the international community and i could know is the parliament as the only digital mic legislature but simultaneously recognizing the presidential council and its government not to the guys by the parliament when you recognize
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mozart within his leader actually actually inadvertently or advertently. between east and west and trying to divide libya my son felt comfortable school to urge mosco to stay committed to stay involved in that have been for you we should not be left to other countries. trying to monopolize the libyan we need national reconciliation the source in the fabric of libya has been ruptured and quite wounded the population has been traumatized there are being killings this week how strong is. in libya unfortunately they have scattered. all over the country especially in the south. the center of the country as well. populated not only somebody's motor. these and under remote areas but actually live amongst the populations in sleeper cells you of course would be running against safe gadhafi presumably who reportedly has mass community support you think could beat him in
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a popular vote it is not certain if you are on or not that is up to him and. many of the circumstances surrounding this. issue. in other people's hands including. your shoes and so on but i do hope that here on sunday i hope i hope that many libyans one has every right to run. our dropping out the program for this hour here on the international though i got started a program about half an hour you can join us. in twenty four you know bloody revolution. demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know here i mean your list put me in the new
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bill is that i knew pulling you to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty four. those who took part in the studio over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another call it will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. strategist financial survival guide. customers can find your just. did now well reducing our. that's undercutting but what's good for the market is not good for the global economy. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the closest protect himself. with the flaming. lips and be the one. making the middle of the
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room sick. welcome to or exacted tonight's i'm john f. o'donnell camp is off this week he's on tour doing stand up about politics religion social injustice and surprisingly how ridiculous small dogs look when their owners make them wear sweaters leaves like obsessed with that but don't worry and we're back next week hosting a brand new episode and this week we've got an amazing new all correspondence
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episode for you to enjoy first up the truth bomb natalie mcgill. if you're filthy rich but still want to do the lord's work and donate to charity then you have a few options if you're a celebrity you could go on celebrity jeopardy and make alex your back in the f.c.c. really uncomfortable hand pick again altered go for two hundred. all right but there is another option that the very wealthy are taking to make themselves look charitable while still continuing to hoard all of their wealth. and that option is to put their money in a donor advised fund or data a donor advised by an act as the middleman between the wealthy and a charity put your money in the fund then the fund grants money to your charity of
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choice which sounds ok on its face until you realize that donors claim their tax deduction up front when they donate to the daf before deciding which public charities the money should go to jesus christ that's like getting the first place trophy while you're still on the bus on the way to the soccer game but what's just as concerning as this upfront reward is that the largest growth and donor advised funds has been among four proppant wall street firms such as charles schwab and fidelity investments and a donor advised fund can just reinvest the fund forever without ever giving any money to charity so by creating their own donor advised funds wall street investment firms like the delany and charles schwab are enabling ultra wealthy clients to collect a charitable tax break without.
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