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it will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. israeli tanks lined up along the gaza border after fighter jets attacked the palestinian territory in response to alleged rocket fire it comes as the u.s. officially recognized israeli sovereignty over the golan heights to speak today area on the border with syria washington's move was immediately condemned by the un the e.u. and also the arab league also to come despite no collusion found between donald trump and russia by the murder investigation and media hysteria isn't dying down that let's now blaming trump for making them suspicious in the first place. i would like to congratulate the house for taking control of the government's approach has been an abject failure and this house must now find
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a solution pays tussle for control in parliament and seize breaks it from to resume a paving the way for alternatives to her divorce plan from the e.u. . and i welcome seven pm here in moscow you watching r.t. international now the israeli army has stationed additional forces including tanks along the border with gaza after it. bombed the palestinian territory on monday night in response to alleged rocket fire it comes to spite how mass announcing an egyptian brokered cease fire on monday israel knocked out a number of sites in retaliation for a rocket that allegedly landed near tel aviv the u.n. security council is currently discussing the escalation in the region is what's being said. the united states straw. only condemns the rocket attack on israel from
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gaza yesterday that injured seven innocent civilians we've no hesitation in joining us now is in condemning unreservedly what has happened absolutely unacceptable the launch of rockets from gaza against israeli towns as a result of which civilians are dying the exchange of fire does come as donald trump officially recognizes israeli sovereignty over the golan heights an area the un regards as occupied syrian territory earlier r.t. discussed the issue with my colleague the day richard. of the international community has been somewhat pushed under the bus by this whole decision is the most vocal and those have been of course the arab countries the whole of arab league made public a joint statement condemning the decision really standing out day condemnation by saudi arabia for instance you know washington's bestie in the gulf so it kind of tells the scale of the fallout this this trump's decision has had to also has
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condemned the move russia voiced its concerns in regards to the stability of the middle east because moscow believes that such a decision by trump really undermines that also will syria of course its its their territories that's how the international community that's how the u.n. sees the golan heights as the syrian territories the u.s. policy on golan is reflected in the relevant resolutions of the security council and that policy has not changed your opinion in line with international law does not recognize israel sovereignty over to territories occupied by israel since june one thousand nine hundred sixty seven including the golan heights and does not consider them to be part of israel's territory i suppose we need to understand what exactly is at stake in the current absolutely absolutely the golan heights is a strip of land on the border between syria and israel back in the eighty's. in the
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course of a war it was occupied by israel and that is how it is classified internationally that's how un puts it that it is the syrian territory or by israel. not of joe that a lot of the story. we who live in the occupied golan heights we dismiss the u.s. president's foolish recognition of the territory as israeli we want to tell him our fathers and grandfathers built their blood on this land and you don't have
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a right to do that yesterday it was jerusalem her day and the golan heights and tomorrow it might be another syrian territory. mr bertram loves israel and wants to give her something he should give what's his to give not what belongs to someone else he has fifty one states he can give israel one or two of them but the golan heights and not his property they are not his to give away now not the entirety of the golan heights is de facto under the control of israel there's a small portion of it that is still under damascus is control and i was lucky enough to visit that part back last year back in twenty eight scene and really was something of a turnaround moment i think for that part of the golan heights because when i went there it was me a weeks after the syrian army and the russian jets liberated that area from the control of i still there were certain pockets of islamic state there like dane for instance we have heard the opposing. obviously to trust decision from the
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international community what about israel though surely this is the best they could have hoped for indeed for israel it is the best outcome but i go out on a limb and say name one person who's particularly help and that things are shaping out as the and that is the prime minister benjamin netanyahu because he's facing elections in a couple of weeks and in the run up to these elections he's been embroiled in a massive nasty corruption scandal now that he's thrown effectively these thrown a bone to all those in israel sharing the nationalist tension he not only has jerusalem recognized by the united states as the capital of israel but also you know has the golan heights or the us secular state might has commented on the issue with washington's decision facing condemnation from the international community he insisted though the country should accept realities on the ground. i'm saddened by
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that but not surprised i remember the jerusalem of our embassy as well in each case we're simply recognizing facts on the ground and the reality and doing the right thing we hope those nations will join us to understand how important it is how right it is. and we are continuing to have conversations with you mentioned a handful of countries with each of them about this issue about our decision and why we believe this is fundamentally the right as well if you remember president tom himself in his campaign for election criticize a previous american policy if intervention in syria the clear people libya in iraq in syria and now he i mean he can interfere in this. what the i was simply put there yes we are sending a message that international law is not respected in this area there will be more would instead be looted in the area because of that decision you want law ploy would you cause an op life and then when you get out of action symbol up as
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a formula with my form instability to the end you have gone to believe the obs you will have to blame yourself for what you are doing in the area. while donald trump has hinted that there will be payback days you spread out a geisha is of collusion with russia claims that were exposed is false for to be upright. there are a lot of people out there that have done some very very evil things very bad things i would say treasonous things against our country those people. will certainly be looked at i've been looking at them for a long time and i'm saying why haven't they been looked at they lied to congress many of them you know who they are we can never ever let this happen to another president again only a summary of robot murders reports into collusion has been published democrats and parts of the media and i demanding to see the whole thing in the hope of still finding the president guilty of more pain as more. for two and a half years u.s.
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media has given lots of airtime to the infamous russia gate allegations an online media no less than t.v. one study showed over five hundred thirty thousand articles on trunk russia collusion allegations or the mole or probe have gone online since the probe was launched in two thousand and seventeen but now according to the report from special counsel robert muller it was all for nothing no collusion took place so why did the us media run so long with something that turned out to be a total red herring well some voices blame trump for it they say that it's his fault the media went with the story for so long why did donald trump and why did his administration and why did everybody close to him lie about contacts they had with russia throughout the course of the campaign why did he say that he believes putin over the intelligence community why did he talk about leaving nato things
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that put our national security at jeopardy why doesn't he release his tax returns some say that it's just a cover up that william barr the u.s. attorney general is protecting donald trump the attorney general barr who addition for his role with an open memorandum suggesting that it was almost impossible for any president to commit obstruction of justice since he's the head of the executive branch made a decision about that evidence in under forty eight hours given ms the bars public record of bias against the special counsel's inquiry he's not a new true observer and is not in a position to make objective determinations about the report now some voices are saying that two years twenty five million dollars and three thousand subpoenas just aren't enough they say that if you keep looking you can find collusion because it's there because we say so trust in his prosecutorial judgment but that doesn't mean of course that there isn't compelling and incriminating evidence that should be shared with the american people this president has
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a way. trying to get into people's heads and indoctrinate them he's been saying no collusion no collusion no collusion he does this all the time this is not the end of anything now you might think that the media was to blame after all they kept this story in the headlines for so long examining every unproven rumor however certain voices are saying that they did nothing wrong and should be praised for their work i think we've done the media the press has done one of the great reporting jobs in the history especially of covering a presidency by the most news organizations some media outlets did so well they were honored with a pulitzer prize for deep relentlessly reportage coverage in the public interest that dramatically further the nation's understanding of russian interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and its connections to the trump campaign the president elect's transition team and his eventual administration wants told the
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media that apologizing can be a great thing when you're simply wrong whether or not they'll hit is advice remains to be seen nobody wants to hear this but news that special prosecutor robert miller is headed home without issuing new challenges is a death blow for the reputation of the american news media nothing trump is accused of from now on by the press would be believed by huge chunks of the population the standard ploy is deny everything keep going pretend you were right all along never admit that you either live or made a mistake. based your your judgment on beliefs and opinions rather than on facts the mainstream media has a long history particularly over the past couple of decades of not admitting guilt we listen to grace to the media to seeing the disintegration of professional politics in the united states at this stage and in many countries around the world
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too. in other news tonight the french president to menu macro on this hosting his chinese counterpart in paris it is the last leg of choosing ping's three nation european tour which has seen him stop off in italy and also monaco well on monday france and china signed fifteen multi-billion euro deals beijing will buy three hundred airbus planes for some thirty billion euro china will also lift its embargo on french pro-create sports imposed after an outbreak of bird flu in france between a quarter of a reports now from paris. china's president has been touring europe this past week his official visit to france has just and it and it seems it went better than many expected. signed contracts worth billions of euros including a thirty billion euro air bus deal alone and right after the negotiations the french president aminu in mcallen called for a strong europe china partnership. corporation is more beneficial than
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confrontation and we have more to gain from being open and closed the partnership between the e.u. and china must serve as an example of how to achieve tongil results another focus is the need to strengthen dog in order to establish a shared vision of fusion a lot sort of the words of the french president to contradict rather noticeably what he said before when he called on his the european allies to stick to a more conciliatory to approach towards china he even called it a systemic rival and warrant over china's growing influence and europe and we had a very important discussion about china and i welcome this european awakening since the beginning of one mandate a call for genuine awareness of the defense of european sovereignty don't do time of european neighbors he has ended. we've put ourselves in a situation where chinese investment has taken of a strategic assets and infrastructure i think that was a mistake china's president to france from and city has another rather successful
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visit as agreed to become the first g seven nation to sign up to china's wrote and ballot initiative which is a global infrastructure project it's a nice participation in that particular project provoked a lot of controversy among its western allies in the specially its partner on the other side of the atlantic the u.s. so while european countries were rather skeptical before the visit now it seems they've turned their opinions around towards china washing out international back with more news in a couple minutes. reject
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. the president. to be cross before. people. interested in the water. money is dead right so the money velocity would measure how money is being long from bank to bank to bank bank bank which is a measure of economic health is dead and that the money printing continues to increase the sunset of asking the question why is the money not getting into the economy they're printing more of it. joining me every. time i'm sure. i'm sure i'll see you.
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again now in a move that is unprecedented british m.p.'s have voted to seize control of the parliamentary agenda in a bid to take over bricks in negotiations from theresa may this comes as a new blow to the embattled u.k. prime minister he's now facing growing calls to step down three ministers have resigned in the wake of the vote adding to the long list of departures from her cabinet. i would like to congratulate the house for taking control of the government's approach has been an abject failure and this house must now find a solution to this house is she he did thank you we forwards when the government has us field to provide leadership there were folks who said just now this was a constitution and a vision i think you may just rather underestimate the fact is in fact it is
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a constitutional revolution and the house will come to. this government has failed this house must and i believe will succeed. well in the tussle for control government was ultimately defeated by and pays in westminster he will now have a greater say over the next steps of breaks it and that includes a vote on what's her nativity to teresa mayes withdraw agreement professor of european law francesco says that the prime minister has badly mishandled breaks it . i think this is really the final or it should be the final nail in the coffin i hate to use that term of the government's strategy it's failed argument including lots of conservatives have decided that the way the government has been dealing with this from the prime minister in particular has led nowhere but the immediate challenge that has to be confronted well it's twofold one will we
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participate in european elections because there's no way we're going to be leaving by the twenty second of may god knows how the government's going to deal with what parliament asked us to do so the status you and then of course the second issue is what who is the government who's the prime minister. some of britain's biggest are galleries rejected fasting nations from the u.s. trust it is over concerns regarding how the money was made and its connections to america's opioid epidemic with the story his party boy. picasso once said that art cleanses the soul but for large and sometimes dubious corporation the tried and tested method of sponsoring art was a way of cleansing that image well not anymore though what does this the u.s. opioid crisis which kills more than a hundred people per day over in the us have to do with london's national portrait
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gallery the answer the sapper family their immense wealth comes from the sale of oxy contin a widely used prescription painkiller that stronger than morphine last year u.s. senate report accused the sutcliffe family's purge you pharma company of acting as cheerleaders for the opioids and contributing to the opioid crisis in america but for years now the sackler family has also been a cheerleader and sponsor of the arts all right. yes until protests like these became more common. in twenty seventeen british museums accepted a rest seven million pounds in donations from the sun khloe trust london's royal academy of arts has a stack low wing and there's a sack courtyard in the victoria and albert museum but the question of ethical funding is forcing an increasing number of arts institutions to reconsider where
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they get their money from it's now emerged that london's national portrait gallery has returned on day one million pounds drawn from the sound clip trust on the take gallery and the south london gallery have also said they won't be taking any more time color money and then best sign the trust itself said it won't be making any more donations that's been seen widely as a face saving measure to avoid any more rejections a number of art institutions have come under scrutiny for corporate sponsorships and recently last month campaigners occupied the british museum in protest at its continued acceptance of funding from british petroleum the oil company alleged to have lobbied for the war in iraq sponsored an exhibition of treasures from modern day iraq in syria the tate museum ended its relationship with b.p.
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back in twenty six steam and last summer the netherlands van gogh museum stopped its relationship with dutch oil company shell both cases were presented as mutual decisions by the museums and oil companies but they also came after intense pressure from campaign is but when it comes to funding the arts some say there's no such thing as clean money if you have a mix of due diligence in the arts and you look very very carefully the people who are offering sponsorship. you know exactly where in time brokers made the remote possible for those visiting the museums or working outside the issue of so-called art washing is a tough call this scrutiny over ethical donations couldn't come at a worse time for cash strapped british arts institutions which have had their funding slashed in recent years but there are those that say that in order for the
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arts to prosper galleries simply can't afford to be picky. the director general of the b.b.c. is upset about the way the term mainstream media is being used these days as a form of criticism it does come a some polls do show the british broadcaster is perceived to be bias. the phrase mainstream media is now a term of abuse used by people of all political persuasions no traditional journalism is paid to this part of the problem rather than the solution. perhaps it's quite extraordinary time. to see the. people i was
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around some of them made senior aides who are of course. have lost their impartiality. well vs media analysts long to think that news outlets these days do have even bigger problems to tackle. the problem today the metric for great journalism is not truth and veridian veracity and accuracy it's because now social media and its various platforms and various iterations of stuff are being used as the sole metric for good journalism it's about rating it's about clicks it's about impressions it's
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not about trolls so what i would suggest is rather than worry about what you're calling news media find out why you're calling it that that i think is a goal or rather a direction better suited to the problems at hand and that is the news from here and i. we're back with more for you and about half an ass time for that while programs continue after the break. but the thing the numbers mean folks they've matter to us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happy day. eighty five percent of global wealth you long for the rich. six percent world market grows your
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percentage some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and that one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a real park but don't have the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business you know for commit one and only boom box. office or. toyota to get up off the ground to serve begin to pay him down. and then place on the sounds of animating him soon grown man like wrestling essentially. through his or john. wish to do away from the office or the joy out of his crib. the obviously did they kind of lunge for the web in one semester and then when it happened on three swung at the
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observations didn't hit him i never saw any contact with you do you any kind went back to where they were so the answer is back here there try again fifteen feet apart at this point and that's when the officer is gonna need to turn three. so you can i'm a four month smoke if i don't make money for them it might come up one of them for appointments in november unless i've got something of a. lot of fun. i just i think that. she was you make them. more serious. than bombard from the sun
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on my book to go get up but of course that's enough of them. i mean you got. to take. howdy imax times are this is because a report we won't talk about except i was right it was a total shambles from day one as i predicted but we won't go into the. station
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that's a tedious story to cover as well so let's talk about the flow lis rally that is the title of this episode and first i want to look at a head was actually a tweet from matthew del who's in the space and he says so many people surprised that rich people have been buying credentials wait until they realize how our money works ignorance is bliss' until it isn't of course you and i here in price report have been talking about this and it's a very interesting story it's much more fascinating than most other stories and that's a cantillon a fact because remember that you know the masters of our financial universe whether they're in the treasury department's the presidential palace or the federal reserve white tower or the ivory tower you know they will say that they're printing money exclusively for the top you know point one percent the bankers that is you know victimless crime this nothing bad that happens then but in fact that can tell and
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in fact happens and we see the likes of the l a vast movement we see the consequences of the wealth and income gap and that is what this guy matt of dallas saying is when people are shocked to discover that the wealthy are buying their way into these universities the same thing is happening all around you is the wealthy are wealthy partly especially now and that stays aid is because of the assets that the federal reserve is pumping up well the cost of bribing your way into a college is something like five hundred thousand dollars now put that into context the central bank says that they reach they print money is to stimulate inflation that there's not enough aggregate demand and the prices aren't moving and yet the price of bribing your way.

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