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i. was. making headlines today the u.s. continues its strong anti iran rhetoric now accusing turan of attacking saudi oil facilities despite the rebels saying they did it iran slams the accusations as a lie. while washington stance on iran to soften even off the whole case u.s. national security advisor john bolton was fired this week by donald trump. also in the stories that shaped the week an american t.v. network says the percent to open up a channel for describing them as russian propaganda we look at the track of the m s n b c house in question when it comes to making claims about the problem.
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it's that we can hear a lot international with me in a day or 2 to life from moscow this is all round at the top stories in the last 7 days and the latest up to date news welcome to the program u.s. secretary of state mike has accused iran of launching a quote unprecedented assault on the world's energy supply saying that ron is behind attacks on saudi arabia's all production and denies any involvement in the attack calling the u.s. accusations a lie has the exact wording from the u.s. . we call on all nations to publicly and unequivocally condemn iran's attacks the united states without partners and allies to ensure that energy markets remain well supplied and iran is held accountable for its aggression. having failed at max pressure secretary of state pompei is turning to max to seat the u.s.
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and its clients are stuck in yemen because i'm allusion that weapon superiority will lead to military victory blaming iran won't end disaster except in our april 15th proposal to end the war and begin talks may or a finding in saudi arabia has now been hard as a result of fires or to make a state run facilities eyewitnesses said a video on social media of a huge blaze where gunshots can apparently be heard in the background the u.s. claims it was a result of drone strikes with one of them being launched from iraqi territory while baghdad denies any of that possibility its territory was used. earlier yemen's had the rebels claimed responsibility for deploying trillions to attack that side he or processing facility and also a major oil field they say the strikes were in response to the saudi led war in yemen backed by the u.s. washington has also previously charged iran with lending support to the who think it's hard to miss sufi professor of political science at the university of toronto
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leaves these latest accusations from the us most likely baseless. our mike has a very long history of making accusations without providing any actual evidence booties of already claimed responsibility for these attacks and although the scale of these attacks are on precedented we have to remember that the who tees have launched drone attacks deep inside saudi arabia for months now so i think there's no surprise there and the u.s. has accused iran of sending weaponry to know who to use but we also have to remember that yemen has been under a very severe military blockade by the saudis with the help actually of the americans for over 4 years now making it very difficult to even send food lead to loan weaponry so i think he's just trying to come up with excuses to charge iran of crimes that iran is actually not committed so the vehement and iran rhetoric
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from the u.s. continues even after one of terrans most outspoken critics national security advisor john bolton was fired by president trump on tuesday it was one of the big headlines of the week there's a trump claimed he disagreed with bolton on several key foreign policy issues there's no hurt yet on who will be the next national security advisor john bolton is renowned for his aggressive hawkish approach to foreign policy in support of the u.s. and in syria and was staunchly against easing pressure on north korea he also adopted a tough stance on iran and backed scrapping the nuclear deal done hawkins has been taking a closer look at his record. scandals resignations and dismissals are part and parcel of trump's presidency a few policy disagreements a swift tweet from the presidents and another administration official bites the dust it was clear from the outset that trump and his national security advisor would have their disagreements i'm the one that tempers him but that's ok i have
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different sides i mean i have john bolton and i have other people that are a little more dovish than him and ultimately i make that decision we can speculate on which exact what will lead to bolton's exit the failed talks on afghanistan the question of rush hour or perhaps iran but it seems the animosity lasted until his final day in office i offered to resign last night and president trump said let's talk about it tomorrow i informed of john bolton last night that his services are no longer needed at the white house i disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions as did others in the administration the trump views himself as a skill deal maker who talked tough where needed for bolton but wasn't enough he needed to walk the walk and actively consistently show strength on all fronts the middle east russia north korea latin america you name it he held out on compromising stance on sanctions military action and regime change.
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bolton was one of the key advocates of toppling the moderate government using any means necessary all options on the table ready to go this troika of tyranny this triangle of care stretching from havana to caracas to managua is the cause of immense human suffering this is a time for action. trump showed he was willing to meet to negotiate with even the greatest perceived u.s. adversities even if it meant just a symbolic photo op the right intentions seems to be their bet it really they won't i don't like sanctions because in his country i think they want to make peace i think it's time for bolton though this was unacceptable so it could be a long and unproductive meeting or it could be a short one productive meeting we have very much in mind the libyan model from 20032004 while bolton boiled that north korea had violated u.n.
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sanctions after missile test and may trump downplayed the incident saying he wasn't spooked north korea fired off some small weapons which disturbed some of my people and others but not me. taking on iran was perhaps bolton's priority number one within a month of his appointment in april 28th in the u.s. have pulled out of the iran nuclear deal and advocate of preemptive strikes he pushed for military action against iran after a u.s. drone was brought down and as ever his thinly veiled threats centered around regime change we hope that these new measures directed at the arabian dictatorship will compel the government to re-evaluate its pursuit of terror at the expense of its people well i think he is on the verge of making a mistake i think his advisors are pushing him in the wrong direction ironically just as bolton prepared to depart speculations been rife on possible talks between
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trump and the rain in president rouhani it would have thought that possible after so much hostile rhetoric perhaps the final straw was trump's plan to wind down the longest war in u.s. history including hosting talks with taliban leaders at camp david it's speculated that bolton this was in comprehensible it seems that with or without bolton's presence u.s. foreign policy may have more surprises in store during trump's 1st. aspect of what we're focusing on later on in the program even though the u.s. shut down the hall brokered peace in the afghan taliban still wants donald trump to get back to the negotiating table as altie found out in an exclusive interview with that negotiating team is ahead to our. senior u.s. journalists are once again fighting over russia with one t.v. network now suing the host of another for describing them as paid russian
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propaganda. as the story. here comes a familiar voice which becomes even more familiar if we hear words like russia or russian the most obsequiously approach trump right wing news outlet in america really it literally is page correction propaganda for those who still didn't recognize that that was really literally rachel maddow speaking about the one american news network on her and this n.b.c. show i'll get to the point of reminding you how she keeps seeing russia everywhere in a moment but don't you think there must be someone out there who won't just swallow what the m s n b c star anchor says without hitting back with a decent jab well oh a ed is filing a defamation lawsuit they want 10000000 bucks one america is wholly operated and financed by the herring family in san diego they are as american as
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apple pie they are not paid by russia and have nothing to do with the russian government this is a false and malicious libel and they're going to answer for it in a court of law to tell you about the reason for when rachel maddow said really literally which is supposed to mean definitely no doubt shares staff with the kremlin that's another thing she said it's just that a one america journalist freelance work for a russian based news agency sputnik she got him busted so bad but as i've said earlier the number of times rachel maddow turned her show into a grand russian paranoia apis ode is just difficult to carry out. 1 or about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what russia wants. f.b.i. is under attack from the president from the president's republican supporters and congress from the president conservative media supporters and also from the ongoing
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russian influence operation that is still. what happened if russia killed the power in fargo today and what would happen to all the natural gas lines that surface and falls just on the coldest day in recent memory and it wasn't in our power whether or not to turn them back on no wonder that when some folks decided to put the m s n b c hosts russia gate obsession into a mathematical perspective they found she spent more time talking about russia than all other topics combined over a certain period. now you know what it takes to become the most watched hosts in all of cable news she got to that milestone last year but when step by step it gets revealed a lot of what you were saying was just a flow of blah blah you make up to win views the consequences do start haunting you 1st the ratings gradually went down and then the actual conclusions of the blood to
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wet is on air this is what the viewers saw when rachel maddow 1st realized the probe wasn't going the russia gaiters way and so we know the logistics of how we got the notification that it did and obviously right now we have mostly just a ton of questions as to what miller's report says how complete it is who gets to see it who gets to decide who gets to see it and when. now here comes the lawsuit the one i mentioned nothing's decided yet but probably even more people will think twice next the hear really literally in that familiar voice. a mystery that has puzzled the minds for the policy 60 years and 159 hike in the you know mountains disappeared 9 bodies were eventually found. pasta and a special project launched by all agencies and we chronicled thank for incident.
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interactive project allows you to follow the 10 day trek you can explore what the group did each day through photos and maps and also what they wrote you'll discover more about the unexplained injuries on the bodies and the various theories as to what exactly happened added to that you can put yourself into the shoes of one of the team members as they walk along the route to vote on your suspected version of what happened after weighing up the evidence you're presented with.
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and the name being drawn into the. presidential race at this time. as democrats go off each other as we explore. you know world big partisan a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for
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critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. make this manufactured consensus public well. when the ruling classes can protect themselves. the climate. lifts and we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sick. in the real news room. and like the program in an exclusive interview with l.t. the taliban has donald trump to return to the negotiating table over the war in
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afghanistan they were in moscow for talks with russian officials this week after the us president shut down a year long peace process with the militant group despite hopes that negotiations might and almost 2 decades of conflict the taliban command was supposed to go to the united states before signing an agreement the deal was to include washington withdrawing troops in exchange for a commitment from the militants not to shout to terrorists don't try justified i'm going to go shake from side to the islamist attack in the afghan capital that resulted in the death of an american soldier that suicide car bombing killed. people in touch and injured dozens more it was one of 3 assaults claimed by the taliban want to week period in addition to attacks which have taken place over the 12 months the peace talks were on khali all tales the great power they expect from to negotiate with a law like killing history. the next day when mr parker canceled this
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sort of. negotiation he mr buffett of his father is that he says he admitted that he had a good 1000 other well so if big kill thousands of us why we cannot kill one of there were 2 other daughters imposed on us. american soldiers there and i want to stop it it's not i will admit it soldiers are going to be in washington they are out there there was a lot of us but still we. proposed and we were keen to bring peace and i want some to the question but unfortunately i need to which we reached some sort of fidelity when it was canceled by the american side cites if the if the american side is not really negotiation and did not want based on the doable so all that we would be compared to defend ourselves i would never do this 500 years. i do know that there. is a behind it maybe you can ask them what happened but we are still committed to the
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league mission is we see the i would stand our policy from this time we committed to understand is that there's no solution for the one conflict except negotiations and accept the peace on the table so we don't want to revitalize and we hope that the mr tung read his. notes made in he come back to where we were and be just the side of the doubt after that and practically a dramatic on. a topic it seems that makes us pause. bring on fracking it with increasing numbers calling for the process to be completely banned fracking involves drilling deep into the ground of a couple of the natural gas critics claim is dangerous and bad for the environment and top us democrats share those fears to. reports the usa is now the world's top the oil exporting country check out these words from the international
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energy agency booming shale production has allowed the u.s. to close in on and briefly overtake saudi arabia as the world's top oil exporter president trump says that this is a huge achievement he's ready to celebrate success becoming more and more energy dominant i don't want to be energy free we want to be energy dominant in terms of the world but not everyone shares donald trump's energy market enthusiasm in fact most of the people who want to run against him in the 2020 alexion want to outlaw the practice of hydraulic fracking that's the reason the usa has so much oil and gas any proposal to avert the climate crisis must include a full fracking ban on public and private lands. on my 1st day as president i will sign an executive order that puts a total moreau tarm on own you fossil fuel leases for drilling off shore and on
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public lands and i will ban fracking everywhere it's not just the left progressives you've got the centrist got all the harris there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking so at this point roughly 59 percent of america's oil is extracted from the shale so if you outlawed the practice of hydraulic fracking you would knock down the oil sector of the u.s. economy pretty hard the same for natural gas now check out this headline. kremlin kemal or harris and other democrats are embracing vladimir putin's preferred us energy policy the new conspiracy theory even went viral on twitter many in fracking and use of natural gas would do more damage to america and make lead to more prudent heavier than anything donald trump has ever said or done so good job democrats you are being pro russia pro putin and program wind by wanting to ban natural gas of course the senator isn't the only 2020 democrat calling for this from russia with love ban on fracking the most reliable of k.g.b.
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useful idiots bernie sanders is even clearer now this notion that opposition to hydraulic fracking is all a big plot from moscow is nothing new in fact we've even heard it from the halls of the u.s. congress we have seen evidence of campaigns targeting culture and energy as 2 to. industries of interest to foreign powers on energy we've seen anti fracking narratives so it seems like nowadays the only way to really play it safe in american politics is to find out what the why we're putting once and do the exact opposite so let's hope that the russian president doesn't talk about say fixing up america's crumbling roads and bridges or addressing the opioid epidemic. archie new york. before it's even been released hollywood's latest comic book movie is facing a backlash it's been accused of glorifying violence in.
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the joker starring a walk in a phoenix documents the early years of the villain from the franchise and shows him as a loner who descent into madness is not yet on public release but a screening at the venice film festival is called people are going online and many saying it encourages viewers to sympathize with problematic things. i don't want to have sympathy for a man best known for his robbery murder and arguably rape shoved down my throat for 2 hours it was not that long ago when a socially isolated described chilled white man who felt wronged by society quite literally dressed up as a joker and shot up a movie theater in colorado joke of a film where you're supposed to sympathize with a mediocre white man radicalising to do range violence will no doubt be appealing to the wrong audience for the worst reasons millions of children will see the
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upcoming film joker to laugh at a clown millions of children will be taught that crime violence and mayhem of the stuff of jokes one will howl with take responsibility for promoting a culture of crime we spoke to a filmmaker who believes that censorship should be a last resort. problem with criticizing a film before it comes out for what it's supposed to say is that we're starting to see a lot of people like to do in this country self censor art and creative expressions of art and i have a big issue with pure and simply because it's really difficult to comment on something that you've not seen and if you're already saying that something is going to be the way you think it's going to be and you don't want to see it then we have a problem we have a problem that we have in this country with polarization at a political level at a cultural level we don't want to see what we think is going to be different from
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what we think about what we support i don't think that video games or movies will encourage people to to commit acts of violence i think the issue is at the source of education of many things that are going on in this country when it comes to too much shootings and role violence i think intertainment if something is an expression of something that is happening in this society that we need to deal with and it's a reminder that there is a lot of issues that are not dealt with and i feel that a lot of people like to put those issues under the carpet instead of dealing with them head on. u.s. budget deficit is expected to hit one trillion dollars next year and questions are being raised about how american taxpayer money is being used and you were forced by a kentucky senator has highlighted some of the more examples of government spending .
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the weekly i'll be back at the top of the out with more updates so if you stay with us.
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we want a castle or republic because we think it would be feared to our people and we want to contribute to the welfare of europe into the european values of democracy of equality of dialogue of peace and we think that we are ready to contribute. to this new europe but it was part of the euro music the european community and constituency was the big deal what's the problem why can't we accept that possibility in the 20 percent. kind of financial survival job today with all the money laundering 1st to visit the us in the 3 different. goods is a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up something in europe something in america something overseas it became an island to. you know these banks are complicit in their. need to do some serious wounds ok let's see how
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we did while we. watch from x. and. jewelry. again you know what money laundering is highly illegal. because of course. this is a water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all this waste to company has promised to reuse the plastic.
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but for now the mountains of waste only grow heigho. well we've undergone a corporate coup d'etat in slow motion. 35000 lobbyists in washington they write the legislation they write the bills. all it takes is one phone call from somebody on the hill to someone in the pentagon saying hey turn on the dogs the hills out to get our program the guys in the senate are on board we need you to turn on the gucci shoes guys to straighten this thing out the guy's been the lobbyist. and what this does is just lock the system up and that's the whole name of the game it's it's called political engineering and i'm like political science political engineering is real. one of the most important things done or stand is
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essentially creates what we call a self licking ice cream cone. and it's like a petrol motion machine for getting ever increasing defense budgets the way we do it is by downplaying the future consequences to start a new weapon we over promised as performance under promise it's cost we then systematically spread dollars jobs and profits to as many congressional districts as quickly as possible so that everybody has skin in the game. the people who are invested in this day or people like the largest defense contractor in the world more than they would die before they see it. going to change the world. we're probably already working. did martin basically just similar to put them to goals you know in all branches of
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the government. so the whole them. and this is the group that make them if you look like a bunch of schoolboys. fiscal year 9992.3 trillion missing fiscal year 2001 point one trillion missing the pentagon has claimed year after year that the reason it can't account for the money is because its computers don't communicate with each other one trillion $1.00 bills stacked high would reach nearly 68000 miles into space one 3rd of the way to the moon. i got a phone call from the f.b.i. saying that i was a target of a death threat. and that's what happens when you go against the big boys who has the contract today to make those systems communicate with each other and how much have the taxpayers paid for them their time.

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