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we're going to. start today stories here on the pentagon fails its first order with hundreds of millions of dollars needed to fix the problems for a few. months after the fatal stopping of. riots that people are now venting their anger demanding the chance of those resignation she should have come here a long time ago she was hesitant and then he showed up with massive police protection this is a show of cowardice remarks she should have gotten the backside sooner and stepped down long ago. public outrage in ireland after
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a man is cleared of rape because of the. victim was wearing. and one pm now on saturday here in moscow you just in time for our latest program here top stories for this day. so the pentagon has failed its first full budget audit looking into spending on personnel the organizations top brass though doesn't seem surprised we never thought we were going to post an audit everyone was basically against us that we wouldn't even do the audit the pentagon audit kicked off last december uncovered two point seven trillion dollars in assets and the cost of the whole process totaled four hundred thirteen million dollars meantime over a thousand order to from outside hundreds of thousands of items however only five out of twenty one departments managed to pass the army navy air force and
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marines all failed and now over five hundred million dollars in needed to rectify problems revealed by the audit. reports. a number of sections agency's divisions were given what they call disclaimers saying that they had multiple issues that needed to be fixed some of the things that stand out for example we've got fifty three million dollars worth of an installed missile motors that were listed as not working well the auditors discovered that actually these missile motors were functional the pentagon is notorious for wasteful spending of taxpayer money.
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apparently unconcerned the deputy of defense the defense department came forward and said that they were not surprised that this was simply not a pass fail audit apparently at this point they are saying that this is simply showing what they already knew which was that there was a huge problem wasteful spending in the pentagon and now they are turning to the american taxpayers for more money to correct the problem of wasting money to begin with. crowds in the german city of kemet so given a hostile reception to angola the german chancellor was visiting the city almost three months off the migrants fatally stabbed a local prompting us riots reporting from coming at santee correspondent peter all of this demonstration one of several it is taking place this group it's seeing
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a satirical approach they tell me invoking the imagery over the third reich to symbolize what they see is until i'm a brain they told me they'd not happy that she's cool. chemist's it's a fact that it's taken her three months after the incident took place if you actually are rife he had there was an attack here against our citizens she should have come here a long time ago she was hesitant to ninety showed up with massive police protection this is a show of cowardice from our chancellor vitus folks and i took a long time for people to wake up she should have gone have a back sighting guess sooner and step down long ago she should have quit everything after the elections in s.c. in bavaria ten percent of her voters tend away from her her regime is allowing her to hang on to power by her fingernails device guns get out you know exactly why she's not welcome here to try to wait until things have calmed down instead of face and the music there for that's why she took a quarter of a year to grace us with her presence she knows no one wants her hear what angela
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merkel is doing she's selling out your own nation we have compassion to doe's we're really came from a war people who escaped from a war will never harm anybody you know that not the country in late august thirty five year old cuban german man was stomped to death after a confrontation in the early hours of the morning following a nights out of celebration that starving to death resulted in demonstrations and the far right groups that came out on to the streets and the violence that we saw erupt then was. was . does is what happened there started people and i get it it costs right when demonstrations
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and in general people have the right to protest but this doesn't justify using national socialist radical symbols nevertheless i understand this over the migrant issue not only that but in a broader. and there are also problems of cross border crime and even drug smuggling these are all questions that we should discuss naturally as shouts of mirco most vague burthen must go be ringing out from the crowd she is going to go she said she will step down as chancellor in twenty twenty one she's already about to relinquish the leadership of her party the christian democratic union but for these people here in camp it's her legacy as the person that opened up germany's borders to refugees that should be most remembered in their opinion reviled for peace for all of her r.t. . prosecutors appear to be preparing charges for julian assange a copy and paste error as revealed at u.s.
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authorities are still seeking to bring the wiki leaks founder to justice or the nature of the charges and whether they've actually been filed remains unclear though a reference to the case apparently by mistake as part of an unrelated court filing . the complaint supporting affidavit would need to remain sealed until songes a rested in connection with the charges in the criminal complaint and could therefore no longer evade or avoid a wrist and extradition in this matter assad has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since twenty twelve last year a sex assault investigation into the australian national was shelved by swedish authorities however he still faces arrest in the u.k. for breaking bail terms he's an equally wanted man in the united states to where he fears being extradited by u.s. authorities have previously sought to bring a songe to justice for leaking details of operations in iraq and afghanistan back in twenty ten that same year wiki leaks also released hundreds of thousands of
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classified diplomatic cables and in twenty seventeen the group published the largest leak in the history of the cia exposing the agency's cyber tools among many other things julian assange his lawyers have called a possible indictment a dangerous precedent. the notion that federal criminal charges could be broad based on the publication of truthful information is an incredibly dangerous precedent to set the u.s. indictment over sergeants agree violation of press freedoms overseas when wiki leaks broke into the international consciousness about eight years ago has a lot of allies in the international media and works particularly closely with organizations such as the washington post the new york times and the guardian newspaper in the u.k. then there seem to be a lot of infighting and these old legacy media outlets started turning on songe so the question is why are they not protecting one of their own today not realize that if they don't protect one of their own they would be equally vulnerable under these
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sort of laws and i think that's something that the legacy media in the west needs to really seriously think about either we have press freedom for all we have press freedom for none now to someone legacy media has no problem starting up for jim acosta of so you know has just had his white house pass temporarily restored it was revoked following donald trump's now infamous press conference after the midterm elections during which cost assaultive or not depending on what side you're on in case you missed it here's party boy. donald trump c.n.n. has jim acosta. sometimes everyone's the bad guy. the orange one and he enters the white house calling it a press conference opposed a real dilemma how do you look sides when they're acting like overgrown. to support a cause say you've got to ignore the fact that he was attempting to lecture the commander in chief whilst trying to take over
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a press conference to get behind trump you'd have to ignore that he called a challenge and enemy of the people and he's trying. ultimately though everyone decided it had been a bad day for all lessons were learned than they line was drawn on to the whole. just kidding the white house threw a female into an on the on. the highway timbaland acosta from the white house using him i'm placing a hand on me so c.n.n. is now suing well here it is the whole disgusting horrifying headline grabbing right wing video well you know you are sure you worried i should know that sort of person i think that's an ask one of the other folks that said. this was me that's enough was president i had one of the early to go i may ask you on on the russian vest a geisha are we looking at the right video. just look at the outrage in the room from these from the witnesses. this guy is so horrified you doesn't even.
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look at the foreign find see he may not be real and we talked about. this the man is so shocked by the word both on c destructs self by cleaning out one of her own and this young lady turned to me like this or she's thankful that i the way she. looks for the white house rose out and makes three me question a black nation about a film about the global media and all those online on the list take the bait. so the nation's not talking about stuff that actually. turns out the politics of distraction really does what oh my god what is that. you know this is the international a rape trial has sparked outrage in ireland off the defense used a controversial argument concerning to win the case to use on us who are explains
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why hundreds of women took to the streets and posted images of their underwear on social media. to what extent does what you wear send a message especially a message that you wouldn't mind meeting someone or that even having sex with them would be all right with you and does a lazy thong spread that message louder and clear than a regular old pair of granny panties or is it not up to a piece of cloth to express consent for a woman a recent court case in ireland has fired up this conversation after a pair of underwear was presented as evidence at a rape trial in the city of cork a twenty seven year old man was accused of rape by a seventeen year old woman he said she had consented she said she didn't the man's lawyer had a one point use the woman's choice of underwear as proof of her intent that's the evidence of the possibility that she was attracted to the defendant and was open to meet and so one being with someone you have to look at the way she was dressed she
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was wearing a thong with a lace front the defendant was unanimously acquitted by the jury protesters took to the streets in several irish cities over the lawyers stunt demanding an end to victim blaming in court but i don't. think so ok. the whole long as you're a up in public in protest as well as police did on the steps of the courthouse where the trial took place can send cannot come from clothing it can't come from a piece of material it can only come from the parents and the outrage reached the irish parliament to the same recently close faked even contraception being used to discredit women who have to break free to go to course women around the world are posting photographs of their underwear online as part of a campaign dubbed this is not consent my sexy underwear my plunging neckline my short skirt my tight jeans none of them is concerned you know what is me saying yes
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it should never be most shameful to be raped and to be a rapist no means no. and if they say churkin are too. but have more stories for you here on the program on our t.v. we return in just a moment. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. theory dramatic to follow only mostly i'm going to do exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit
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down and talk. reserve bank unable to come yes this is at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse. california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and the busted pipes in detroit leading to our stick poisoning and love yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people. here in the us is engaged of course in fighting terror or around the world washington there was also active in yemen supporting the saudis in the fight against the however with al-qaeda now also targeting the lines between allies and
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enemies off fast becoming blood. yemen suffering only started making headlines with the civil war in twenty fifteen but the country's been coming under u.s. bombardments for far longer sixteen years in fact in modern history only the afghan war has lasted longer and part of the reasoning in both cases is fighting al-qaeda we're going to continue to work with the yemeni government to try to identify a q a p leadership and operations try to thwart them the conflict shows no sign of abating and the u.s. is fighting on more than one front washington backs the saudi led coalition and its battle against who three rebels in the country and here is where it gets complicated al qaida terrorists are now reportedly partnered up with some militias armed and funded by the u.s. backed coalition al-qaeda leaders even brag about it. to this conflict know for
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certain about our participation we're fighting alongside our muslim brothers in yemen or help them with weapons and everything we can. unraveling the resulting melee distinguishing fighters from fanatics is all but impossible and apparently the fight against who through rebels is a great recruiting sergeant for al qaeda and for growing their arms and revenue streams creating a vicious cycle that doesn't seem to have a logical conclusion nevertheless the saudis and americans insist they are committed to fighting terrorism in the country drone strikes have long been the weapon of choice and since there's little official data on the specifics of casualties from such operations on us to rely on data from other sources latest figures estimate a third of those killed in twenty eighteen were pro-government forces those actually fighting for the coalition or civilians.
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so let's see this is a picture of the car after the strike they were looking for the boy when the strike happened it was a drew missile that killed them weaponized al qaeda to fight strategic enemies may have paid dividends on the ground but yemen's along with her future remains bleak to say the least elements of the u.s. military are clearly aware that much of what the u.s. is doing in yemen is aiding a.q. a.p. and there is much about that however supporting u.a.e. in the kingdom of saudi arabia against what the us fuse is reigning expansionism takes priority over battling each u.a.a.p. and even stabilizing yemen it seems washington has its priorities clearly set and collateral damage and truly eradicating al qaeda are not top of that list. a un official has accused the british government of inflicting mystery on the
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country's poorest people through austerity policies poverty is really a major challenge in the united kingdom what i found in my discussions with ministers is basically a state of denial and they are happy with the way in which their policies are playing out and i think that sort of punitive approach to burn of foods is actually inconsistent in fact breaks it is going to make that worse because those in the lower income levels are really going to suffer meantime one in five brits live in poverty and over a million people cannot afford the basic essentials reported by the un's reportorial on poverty and human rights adds that child poverty could hit forty percent within a few years but the u.k. government says it is across the problem. we are absolutely committed to helping people improve their lives while providing the right support for those who need it
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author all food bank britain right walford has concerns about the numbers released in this un report. a why in twenty thousand people are literally starving to death not just in india not just in yemen not just in kashmir but also here in london one of the richest capitals on the planet why isn't this story is not number one on the b.b.c. number one on i.t.v. poverty one in five that's twenty percent of the population are in poverty supposedly it's an issue we all need to be addressing and all political parties are responsible why is it with one in five people in poverty in this in the u.k. no one political party has a minister dedicated to iraq to kate poverty and that in itself is a scandal that poverty is not being addressed it's not being seen as having any value and the reality is too many people are making money out of poverty.
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in the mexican state of chiapas locals are drinking huge amounts of coca-cola but not because they want to taste the feeling rather soft drink is far more readily available than that of clean drinking water and that's getting people hooked with dire consequences for their health. the state has failed to provide safe drinking water so coca-cola like any company is taking advantage of again. people need water or something else to drink so good .
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good call is an offering for daily work and enough ring to god. in indigenous coaches these posh liquor which has always been the favorite ritual drink now color is on the same level. if someone has new money they can use the soft drinks a form of currency. years of work does could to cure people oh yes drinking coca-cola will take everything bad out of your body we don't. the longer moment that previously it was estimated that thirty percent of the indigenous population consumed soft drinks now it's fifty percent. one of the big consequence slips out of diseases that people come to the hospital
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none of them are bastardy and die. a regular check on the sins of the son and that was when they detected this should get to see. only in sun crystal mala and the surrounding municipalities water is not drink the water is not providing. that's roughing up as i was program here on oxy international thank you for sharing some of your saturday with us here in moscow agile farmer would be a matting the helmet twenty five minutes with more fuel we can't programming. what holds a hinge to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so
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a lot of slow slow slow slow slow motion i am. ok see that like i know it but. look at the model you put it's diplo it's so beautiful to show just the fluid sort of. room you do when you. move. it's hard to imagine decades after the war a nazi don't there was still active rich in the nineteen seventies crittle had as the chair of its code a man convicted of mass murder and slavery. a german company develops in the demise
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of the drug it was promoted as completely safe even during pregnancy it turned out to have terrible side effects what has happened to my baby anything. you know she said is just. silly to mind victims have to this day received no compensation they never apologized for the suffering that not only want the money i want the revenge . nobody could see coming that false confessions would be that profile in the spot way shape or form for. any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat why a lie a lie the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said therefore would. say i stayed there i
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would be home by that time the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all their crime. hi i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report the show that takes you into a house of mirrors or is it. cissie we look like each other but this is actually kind of a mirror reflection of the last episode because we were in the last episode we talked about general electric g.e. and all the share buybacks which did not save that company from well right now it
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looks like bankruptcy but of course the democrats in the house could rescue it but here is a tweet that shows big u.s. companies spent more money on buying back shares than they did on capital expenditures in the first half of twenty eighteen the last time that happened for two straight quarters was just before the crisis according to this chart from deutsche bank's thorsten stock there you go these are the share buybacks and that's the stock price and we look like we could be in for another crash crash yeah exactly well. a few points there number one share buybacks used to be illegal why for this very reason just hollows the company out it's like debt monetization by government was the u.s. is also engaged but is kind of like that mount is ation for a corporation which follows a corporation and then corporation collapses number two this is obviously why
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there's only for structure because companies that are in the infrastructure business are buying back their own stock instead of building infrastructure number three were they get all this cheap money to buy back their own stock oh they're going to from the federal reserve bank oh wow even a fair reserve bank enables a contactor see yes is it at the center of america's descent into financial armageddon yes can you blame the fed for such things as the infrastructure collapse across america the ecological collapse having california wildfires and hurricanes across the nation and i'm busted pipes in detroit leading arsenic poisoning in lead yes yes you can because they give money to the bad people because a bad people have leverage in a club dark or c. there is that but importantly all of that started in the last episode we pointed out that general electric shares had an all time high in two thousand just as bill clinton exited and left behind.

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