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that's how close the u.s. came to a direct military confrontation with iran and before donald trump changed his mind and counseled the strike the us president reveals he's putting both slow and rapid new sanctions on tehran. said i want to know something before you go how many people will be killed came back. approximately 150 and i didn't like it. f.b.i. agent accidentally reveals his social media posts promoting anti brushing conspiracy theories from an investigation into a synagogue shooting. and a lesson in life a scottish student claims he was booted out of class for arguing there are only 2 genders. and. thanks
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for your. clear very clear. thanks for joining us this evening this is. says he called off a strike against iran with just 10 minutes to spare the attack was meant to be in retaliation for tehran downing a pentagon surveillance drone over the gulf region strait of hormuz u.s. president the deal however put fresh sanctions on tehran some of them slowly and very rapidly. they came in they said sure we're ready to go we'd like a decision i said i want to know something before you go how many people will be killed. in this case the remains they said came back. approximately 150 and i thought about it for
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a 2nd i said you know what they shut down on may and. drone and here we are sitting with 150 dead people and i didn't like it the council strike is the closest the u.s. has been to direct confrontation with the round since the white house pulled out of the nuclear deal last year round said the u.s. drone and flown into its space washington insists it was operating over international waters a small washington also blame turnaround for attacking to oil tankers in the strait of hormuz around denies the accusation stating washington states the attack. the us has also been sending carriers and warplanes to the persian gulf and its imposed crippling sanctions on iran while ending waivers on countries that import of rain in oil. and it's election campaign trump insisted another middle east war would be a mistake but he's assembled a team known to favor regime change in iran in fact his cabinet appears packed with people who contradict the president's views killable put explains. so trump has
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decided not to bomb iran for now he says it's for humanitarian concerns however national security adviser john bolton does not share trump's concerns apparently for protecting human lives in fact john bolton has been itching to attack iran for a year or so you are going to be must be made aware there will be tangible and painful consequences the attack you think the required to stop this regime from getting nuclear weapons policy of the united states of america should be the overthrow of the mullahs regime in tehran before 29 t. we here to celebrate in tehran it seems a bit strange that donald trump who campaigned on a platform of not wanting new wars and has reiterated that during his presidency would then go higher john bolton however bolton seems to fit an interesting pattern when it comes to trump appointees articulate one position very clearly and then he hires someone with
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a completely different stance for example trump seems to be wildly critical of china we can't continue to allow china to rape our country however trump's secretary of transportation is elaine chao now elaine chao has more than close family ties to the chinese government she and her husband senator mitch mcconnell have reportedly received millions of dollars worth of gifts from family ties now trump has wildly attacked the banking sector and he's promised to drain the swamp but when it came time to fill those financial posts many of the appointees were former exacts at the financial giant goldman sachs trouble also likes to attack drug companies like to bring a federal lawsuit against those companies very very firm. because what's happening with drugs in this country and throughout the world but in our country it's a disgrace and we can stop it it has become a major crisis with the country facing an epidemic of opioids so who does donald trump of point to. he has drug price control regulator well trump's health and
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human services secretary is alex azhar he is a former big pharma president who actually set some of the prices that donald trump slammed now trump has also be mown the military industrial complex and its influence on foreign policy you do have a military industrial complex they do like war you know in syria with the caliphate so i wipe out 100 percent of the caliphate i shall want to bring the troops back home to place one crazy they want to keep the thing you have people here in wa she want it they never want to leave some day people will explain what this is and if you will do have you do have a group and they call it the military industrial complex trumps 1st secretary of defense was a former boeing executive and then replaced him with somebody who used to work at raytheon when trump speaks up on twitter about crucial issues facing america it seems like he doesn't seem to notice that some of the people he's appointed to solve america's problems are those who created them in the 1st place caleb oppen
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artsy new york. school come to italy rockwell thinks trump should get rid of wall mongers in his cabinet if he wants to transfer to. and bomb cities in iran which is a country that's already present with starving because of american sanctions and shutting down all frayed and really strangling them economically and also with medicine as well as crude a terrible terrible thing that probably were many many people died in iraq we probably will never know that number but it's on the conscience of the people who put these sanctions employees which include of course right of the top president trump so he's if you want these things not to be on his conscience not to be there as a mass murderer he should get rid of these people can stop warmongering. and f.b.i. agents accidentally revealed his own social media post sprinting anti brushing
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conspiracy theories that happened during his investigation into a synagogue shooting in california with details his aunt easily for trying. oh the unbounded online world with all of its shady hidden corners you never know what you may stumble upon think of a synagogue shooting tragedy and an f.b.i. agent spreading anti russian conspiracies as parts of one single story weird one 0 well here's the story a couple of months ago a young man opened fire in a california synagogue killing one and one being 3 his sheriff says police were reviewing an open letter he posted on line on the last day of passover bloodshed in the middle of shabat services the complaint alleges that ernest took one life and injured 3 other people including a child the f.b.i. put special agent michael j. rod on a mission to dig into the crime eventually the application for
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a search warrant against the shooter was published online there were screenshots from an online platform called a chan known as an ultra right community the shooter was an active user and even reportedly posted a pre attack warning there a way special agent broad didn't just observe it turned out he actively posted on a chan presumably for the sake of the investigation mr rodd screenshots revealed his platform id and a bit of flicking through the web archives revealed to the f.b.i. man wrote way more stuff than seen in the screenshots a lot of these posts look like they were from some of the staunchest russia hating conspiracists i believe that the shooter did post on here but there's also more i've been here all day there are at least 2 others that are posting in a bot shill like fashion to promote this this thread would never have made the 1st
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page where i found it this morning think there is outside involvement likely russian this was posted by one of the shills that. knew of the shooting prior notice screen shot is that 20100 that correlates with ukraine and western russia if you do the math when someone trolled the user that appeared to be f.b.i. agent rod the reply was no not must not stop attacking the border and slighting this thread sloppy job putin. or there you have another exchange. it's balls let putin know your psyop worked but you did up with your english i presume you were chosen because you said you could talk speak and type like american this makes you wonder is this the new guideline at the f.b.i. get supremacy a store any other folks the agents are after to buy your russian bots are everywhere rant on laws and you'll get to the bottom of anything when you have the
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the political leaders or the directors at the top who designate a priority then in order to get a promotion in order to really climb the ladder if you want to become a boss or a special agent in charge you are going to have to fall in line with those priorities unfortunately any time they have a priority they put so much emphasis on that priority date it often leads to abuse it's because they put so much emphasis in priority on organized crime so it it doesn't matter what the priority as they essentially kind of lose their ability to be more balanced in more critical thinking and they go with that priority and it just was a needle that flip flops and it actually often causes mistakes in abuses when they do that. we've asked the f.b.i. to comment and we await the reply. a 17 year old scottish
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student learns he was kicked out of class after arguing there are only 2 genders and secretly filmed being told off by the teacher i am stating what is a national school authority policy ok not every policy is scientific muddy and you can come out here and say that i'm not being inclusive so much that i didn't say the research i said what you just seeing you as not being inclusive of all classes so you know what you think and i know what that authority thanks i know what the authorities point if you want to say very clear very clear that you make no discrimination on the grounds of videos you make in discrimination i'm simply saying that 2 genders male and female anything else is a personal identification i'm sorry but you chose to make an issue of making a point which is contrary to policy the local authorities say the video doesn't show the full context of the exchange of a danger council added he wants good relations between different groups and schools
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and an inclusive environment for all. it is important to understand the context of any video clip taken without a person's consent in our schools fostering good relations among different groups can be a real challenge but our aim is to support a fairer inclusive environment for all and we put the issue up for debate. i think from what we've seen obviously the people was was fairly challenging but i think that's within the bounds of reasonable debate and i think the teachers are actually quite stern and dismissive and maybe there is more to the exchange than was in the video but i think it's healthy and right that people's and teachers should have a robust exchange of views think it is wrong and disruptive to video a private discussion between the pupil and the teacher that is deeply unfair to the teacher and it is deeply destructive i think the teacher was wrong to throw the boy out of the class and i think the boy was wrong to video the exchange however it is
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a fact that there are basically 2 genders are these morally wrong that anybody who says that should have any trouble from any public call for it say in the united kingdom or elsewhere where there are 2 genders male and female but there are people who have variations of both so for example intersex people have a combination of both male and female chromosomes hormones and genitalia so it isn't strictly true that there are only male and female i'm not concerned about the science of brain gender or anything like that i simply say if you wish to transition from a man to a woman you own your body you have the right to do it but actually there is an issue of rights here if the teacher is right then what do you suggest to gays that the policy of the council is that you cannot say that there are only 2 genders and if you say that that is something that should be confined to the home absolutely
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this is a free speech issue peoples have a right to free speech that people will you agree with him or not has a right to freedom of expression and that what he's the right he was exercising in that school class should be a place where ideas are expressed with their challenge where they're refuted critiqued supported amp. that's what a good school is a good school as a place where ideas are contested. provocation that's our moscow slums 2 days of large scale demonstrations in the georgian capital tbilisi 240 people been injured including 8 police officers 10300 people have been detained the kremlin's announced the ban on passenger flights between the countries from next month. what happened in georgia yesterday is nothing but a rueful big provocation the decision to suspend air service as explained by extremist anti russian threats in georgia and might be directed against our tourists we cannot seem different when anything threatens the lives of our citizens
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. the film crew of a russian state t.v. channel has been attacked in tbilisi of assyria 24 correspondent was interviewing the head of a travel agency about russia's ban on flights to georgia and 2 men jumped in shouting national slogans which of the incident has emerged it's not clear who was responsible. during the session the russian m.p. sat in the speaker's chair of the parliament and incident sparked outrage from the opposition and georgian people but the governor of claims that he has the right to take you see that as he was invited by the georgian side to do so. but. as a president of the assembly i have the right to take this seat in any country where the assembly session is held in this case the place was offered by the georgian side the session was invaded by radicals who shouted threats to our lives we tried to continue but more radical activists showed up with cameras and posters with anti
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russian and insulting slogans we decided to finish the session in the hotel nearby radicals tried to storm the hotel they attacked members of parliament including me when we tried to leave. the party the speaker of the georgian parliament has resigned following the mass protests or thirty's called on the demonstrators to refrain from illegal acts protesters are now demanding the interior minister resign over his handling of the situation he said he's ready to do so if needed but demanded the protests stop. georgian president has pointed the finger at russia over the incident saying the protests benefit nobody but the kremlin is 2nd to relive again he believes this accusation is wrong. those events that took you from georgia is one of the largest trade partners of russia a lot of georgians work in russia russia would not want 20 russian protests things of palm and assembly of both the doxy was used as it's a big international forum with a lot of international guests from europe asia and africa making it so much easier
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to attract attention i believe all of this is the racist steria in the wake of protests to take power. at the white house or is an ambitious plan for peace in the middle east details after the break. some time old shows were like a honeypot everyone believe that it was all on stable and on the reliable and russia but they thought that everyone was great over the russian businessmen who want to do the business in the west because they feel that some could take everything away from them in russia it's now it's the opposite dave business is outside of russia was snatched less has frozen the whole blog now they sit and whine about. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be preached.
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to the right to press the saliva on the floor 3 of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. to. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see that. the term senior adviser has unveiled a middle east peace plan jarrett krishna says the 10 year deal will focus on massively boosting the economy $50000000000.00 will be pumped into egypt jordan lebanon the west bank and gaza ideas to create 2000000 new jobs and slash
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unemployment the white house adds reducing poverty will stabilize the situation in the region. but there's already pushback from the countries targeted palestinian authorities insist the measures will not change anything senior palestinian official and unofficial ashrawi the economy will grow not through us money but by lifting the siege of gaza and ending israel's occupation and us officials are palestine is not for sale israel however welcomes the plan. i'm joined now by saad nim a professor of political science at birzeit university in the west bank good evening professor how effective are investment plans like the one published by the white house. good evening to you and all your viewers as a matter of fact you know that this kind of plan is an old one it's not a new one you're in paris as a prime minister in israel he tried to get to that approach by you know talking about economic ease the palestinians instead of talking about you know
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a political solution well it's i don't see at all any benefit for the president of such a plan the matter for the president is not a little bit of billions here and there and a month money coming from the gulf states generally to boost the palestinian economy this is not the solution the best unions are looking for their own political solution for the freedom for a state now if we go back and talk about the economy from question there's point of view and that would create jobs and create i don't know you know ease for the palestinian economy please let me remind him that the report of the world bank few years ago stated that if the palestinian controlled the 60 percent which is sea area today which is controlled by the israelis and there would be no settlements on the palestinian streets that that area that will push the palestinian economy with $4200000000.00 every year extra for the budget if the player stimulus have
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access to the didn't see the use the water of the dead sea and the liberals in the did see that will add also to the economy in palestine what $1400000000.00 every year and that will create loss of jobs as a matter of fact we don't need america would look need israel we don't need the gulf money so the whole issue is the political issue give us our freedom and we are able to live equally and normally and in our prosperity as well in palestine what do you think of the u.s. motive here is it middle east prosperity and taste or something else. no i think. the only purpose for the americans is. prosperity as a matter of fact a green plant and also caution and also friedman the american ambassador in israel they are all doing this kind of deal which they offered to agree to it's
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absolutely they are talking in the trunk of israel and read this government that the realities government they are talking about going into normalization with the arab countries before giving any. political. price for for that normalization while the arab initiative which was which came in 2002 stated that ok we can have a normalization and roman relationship with all other countries and could be integrated into the middle east if 1st they would grow from all land occupied in 1967 including golan heights west bank gaza strip and jerusalem that was the deal now with his team apparently what they want to do is to start with there or normalization and then we will think about the political solution for the better still and that's why the president absolutely refusing this kind of deal because by
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the end of the day that will leave us only with israel after the normalization and everyone will start bush advising us to give on our own rights like you know the right of return the right of a state on 1967 borders and the right that our capital would be all these things would be gone we would roll in if the israeli are now in normal relationship in the arab countries that's why we refuse it and that's why it was anyway in the 1st place my question and his team term steam was put forward it's the israeli tongue more than anything else speaking just financially there briefly can you see positives that to come out of it. i don't think so for the palestinians i mentioned it's a totally related to the political situation the benefits might be a little bit for jordan a little bit for egypt or for lebanon but at what price they wanted the lebanese to
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give citizenship to all palestinians your talk about more than half a 1000000 palestinian refugees who are living in liberal that the price for how many billions are going to of our liberal and how many to jordan also to put the palestinian refugees in jordan and give them the jordanian citizenship and in this case in their situation would that amount of money will be enough and how much for egypt and for what for giving us a little bit of piece of land to enlarge gaza from their perspective to build an airport there for the palestinians and personally as are not allowed to live there but to work there and to have their jobs that it's you know benefit of egypt to what extent egypt is going to benefit out of a few billions and return for giving up part of its land so only depend a senior would be really in a very bad situation because as i said politically if we manage to have our own states then we don't need all this money and prosperity will be all over the place
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and i think if we ease the whole situation the peace process in the whole middle east the whole middle east will go into opera prosperity a period of time without the. sensory deal of it as a drum and without the american interference and what benefits do you see israel why is israel enthusiastic about the plan. well the deal in general will give israel the. first of all the. supremacy over jerusalem as tom put it well golan heights bartz of the west bank when the annexed settlements store to israel in addition to all that there will normalize the relationship with other countries as i was looking forward always for investments in other countries you know a lot of countries especially gulf states who are also running to normalize their
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relationship with israel they have a huge potential economically from the israeli point of view now the israeli can't imagine to see a huge market for their projects they can't imagine the investments they can't imagine the money coming into israel in terms or short of investments all that will make you know absolutely glass that is and will gain their land again jerusalem and ending the issue of but i've seen over and indeed the issue of personal problem so there are it's a win win for israel absolutely in any way the. american administration is talking about. many thanks to my guest this hour nima professor of political science at university thank you. and i preach about it today thanks for staying with that with more and often i.
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came here where did you work before you came here when you lived. death row in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have given up the right to live among us somebody even proven innocent off 2 years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. it when i often say like you the enemies you empty car we should not forget if you
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could interest to transport the cars to good moves to be used to mean of transport now if you could that carpooling or what we do is actually a very very tiny today so the biggest expansion for us not in the next year but in the next 510 years is how do we build a better product with more trials and more safety and maybe a better economy contract between the best of the driver to convince more drivers to show they called more passengers for symptoms. imax kaiser this is the kaiser report exhibit due to happy days are here again summertime is upon us and the news gets great every single 2nd of every single day i can't believe how great everything else they say max in the last episode we were
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talking about germany falling apart and deutsche bank which is basically all of europe in fact now we're going to talk about italy but 1st i want to set up the whole global situation with a tweet from 0 hedge and i was talking about investor gunlock and he said that before each of the last 3 recessions one market peaked 1st japan then europe then emerging markets now it will be the united states so that's really quite interesting here is the japanese market crash recession here's the european market and then the u.s. it's interesting to look at perhaps we could be seeing the u.s. head. into global recession yeah i remember looking at the chart by good lack gun black and it goes all the way back to the beginning of my wall street career and during these recessions or times when i took years off like ok so the 87 to 90 it hit that was to japan peak then i was in paris for 5 years
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then you had a period of growth up until all the speak of europe then i went back to the south of france for 5 years that i met stacy then we had a period of growth now and we're saying that the american peak will hit so it'll be time for a 5 year vacation again. i'm not sure where but somewhere but this is. take our pick call and say adios well into the sunset i think we're done well this is in the you know the context of all these guys like unlike selling all their equities they're getting out. i'm buying bonds predicting a huge recession because if the u.s. obviously is in it's own space like it's beyond all of the emerging markets europe and japan and terms of where their stock prices are now over to italy which of course has had catastrophic economic.
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