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it was it. was. not. your computer it is. not. your computer. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 brentford tower blaze. in the u.k. an inquiry into the deadly 2017 brentford tower blaze calls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade fans with little falls out significant systemic failings in the london fire brigade fans with little spotlight placed on city and governmental authorities tell us the focus is not what placed on city and governmental authorities tell us the focus is misplaced. forethought as did
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not coles the far from this place. for those did not coles the far. north responsible for fixing it from a will from the material. not responsible for fixing it from above from all material on the outside of the tower. a new report by human voice on on the outside of the tower. a new report by human rights watch says u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing their life savings watch says u.s. sanctions are preventing ordinary iranians from accessing lifesaving medicine. and. it's with the prime minister vladimir putin meets with the hungary and prime minister viktor irritating the western allies on the same day hungary vetoes it just a victim irritating to western allies on the same day hungary vetoes a joint nato statement on ukraine. nato statement on
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ukraine. hello you're watching r.t. international i'm right as an awkward welcome to the program. hello you're watching r.t. international i'm rise on an awkward welcome to the program. now in the u.k. a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly toll now in the u.k. a public inquiry has released a report into the deadly 2017 grenfell tower file with the investigators singling out them on the fire brigade 2017 grenfell tower file with the investigators singling out them on the fire brigades handling on the din of the disaster. i'm
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critical critical of many aspects of any aspect of the n f p's response lefty's response business there was no contingency plan c. for evacuation of the turn for evacuation of the time and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advise at the top and the f.p. failed to revoke the stay put advise at a time when the stairs remained possible and when the history met and possible had been done how did some of. those could have been saved. there was a lack of effective communication between saved. there was a lack of effective communication between the control room and the incident commander i consider that these represent me in the control room and the incident commander i consider that these represent significant systemic failings in the organization of the l.f.
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be significant systemic failings in the organization of the l f b i. some of those who lost loved ones in the tragedy a are already calling for a total some of those who lost loved ones in the tragedy a are already calling for a total overhaul of the fire service. corridor the little overhaul of the fire service. corridor the. review. was. great but it was supposed to do the reverse of the above the lose of losing the you know that would. be you know it would be very. quick you know it would. be you know it would be very. quick. to do it what it was what it was. all the services the business is. down the. stairs and.
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the. c.e.o. and c.e.o. was. giving the fund money. to the poor the for. the reporting in quite a little pull the for. the report in question concluded that the firefighters preparations to play manikin it was gravely inadequate the firefighters preparation and planning was gravely inadequate it went on to describe this time famously as a failure. even. givens of the nervous confines as had happened to this kind had happened all before steve white who's the union organizer for the land of slavic state he would belong to leaders there although you know they were going to fight aids if the london fire brigade believes although there were failings on the part of the firefighters many in the of those on the part had been of the full levels by gov it is
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a policy many many see of this as had been caused by government policies. we agree with many of the criticisms that the we agree with so many of the criticisms of the systemic failures within this the loss of britain within the london fire brigade 72 people who died in the fight in the far from her full term the community quite unity quite rightly the aunts assists who'll quick questions about the emergency response now. see the response seems you're all of which asleep. within the structures are going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the role in the situ is going to have to ask questions of themselves and be asked questions about the role in the system that failed to prepares to people them for that that not just the current pool commission for that and that but that's not just the current commissioner questions need to be asked of
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previous commissioners of the london fire brigade questions need to be questions need to be asked of previous commissioners of the london fire brigade questions need to be asked of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cost of boris johnson who when he was mayor of london oversaw personally the cuts to 10 months on stage and it's not been for. plays that ripped through the bid the leg raise that ripped through the ground fell highrise on the 14th of june 27th and don't rise us on 714000 people at least one team left over 70 people dead raising public debate over lax fire. in a bad state overshot a lot hacks found firing regularly in the and so way short of housing in the wake of the fires some including the favorite part owners are to leave meaning little been highlighted part of government lead the red jeremy caution i've been highlighted government deregulation and austerity policies as
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a major contributing factor that led to the threat tried. and austerity policies as a major contributing factor that led to the threat tragedy many experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material many experts in the field of housing also pointed to the fact highly flammable material was used as insulation steve white again believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those it's used as insulation and steve white again believes the inquiry should take a closer look at those and offshore authorities did it isn't that action action action action in tribute it to this is the tragedy. still they leveled the same scrutiny all the. level the. scrutiny actually flat and. into regions was leafless flammable next to the sea outside of the pretty real will fix to the outside of the of building those disinterested who made those decisions who made those decisions in local government and in central
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government and bins who made those decisions in local government and in central government and the background to the refurbishment. of justice that people have the background to the refurbishments then the justice that people are looking for for who won't be to live word for live far as did not all the far far far as did not cause the fire of over 4 to 5 hours and not really response possible for fixing or the 1st number will be will not return responsible for fixing a from a well built from all material on the outside of the towers here. on the outside of the tower prosecution should be at the people that cause the building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place the people that cause the building to be in such an unsafe condition in the 1st place from the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that already existed in the building so
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the refurbished from the maintenance of all the fire safety systems that are. really existed in the building so the refurbishment the house the dangerous. now and some of the house at dangerous. now and some rather headline stories that russian president vladimir putin has met hungary in prime minister a bit of a headline stories of russian president vladimir putin has met tung kerry in prime minister viktor orban to talk regional affairs business and boosting relations elliptic to oban to talk regional affairs business and boosting relations has been following the meeting. hungry russia when you look at it has been following the meeting. hungry in russia when you look at it at 1st glance it seems that it's impossible to compare or put these 2 at 1st glance it seems that it's impossible to compare or put these 2 together on the one hand we have a very small european country which is
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a member of nato added together on the one hand we have a very small european country which is a member of nato and the e.u. on the other hand we have the world's biggest country which is in fact a geo pull the you on the other hand we have the world's biggest country which is in fact a geopolitical at verse 3 of the european union the north atlantic treaty along what it called at verse 3 of the european union the north atlantic treaty alliance but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir putin and the private estates but the friendship between the 2 leaders president vladimir putin and the prime minister viktor or bad sub have in fact referred to it as a brawl bad event or a victor or bad sub have in fact referred to it as a brawl bads even the way the hug area government likes to go against the flow what it is and the way the hug area government likes to go against the flow what it comes to the batter's has led to a situation where viktor or bad lattimer comes to the batter's has led to
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a scituate. what victor or bad lattimer approach brought up exactly the same issues at the press conference slightly from a different angle brought up exactly the same issues at the press conference slightly from different angles but still 1st of all let's take the middle east to be the past what's an end to all the calls but still 1st of all let's take the middle east to be the past what's an end to all the conflicts and wars there because of the migrants and bosco is an active power ball flight and wars there because of the migrants and bosco is an active power broker there is that there. is that to bradford at birth water north and anti terrorism to spread further north but. a good tickle settlement in syria will be. a good tickle settlement in syria will be achieved through the work of the syrian constitutional committee to which russia turkey and iran through allies of the
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world the series of can bring tribute to constitutional committee to develop thought the witness for the russia for the brain and work of the country out of the lies i guess it would be a position in syria to do a lot in the framework of the committee and the government opposition and syria's civil society will manage directly without help i work on constitution civil society will manage directly without help i work on constitutional with the states construction of stable development of the country. construction of stable development of the country it's important for hungary up in the context of refugee grossest and the continent. because the growth. is there and europe as a whole. that hungry has interests in the middle east as well but on these territories and we have. the hungry has interests in the middle east as well but on these territories and we civilize a lot of migrants will go to europe in effect in the trying to get there through
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hungry civilize a lot of migrants will go to europe in effect in the trying to get half. through hungary the national group has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syrian for militias the group has an interest in seeing everything settle down in the middle east and syrian military and political points of view. when it comes to ukraine it turns out that the political points of view. when it comes to ukraine it turns out that the head gary government is concerned about the fate of the ethnic had garion minority and had gary in government is concerned about the fate of the ethnic head garion minority at the western part of the country and of course we do about her how big the the western part of the country and of course we do about her how big the russian speaking. the pro russian minority is at the eastern part i should speaking. the pro russian minority is at the eastern part of the country and we understand how difficult it is of the
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country and we understand how difficult it is to head the war there but both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the new ukrainian government war there but both leaders are welcoming the new attempts by the ukrainian government as to restart the peace talks as part of the normandy for bad as to restart the peace talks as part of the door but before about these are the talks between the leaders of russia ukraine a couple these are the talks between the leaders of russia ukraine accompanied by the president of france and also the chancellor of germany what he needs by the president of france and also the chancellor of germany when it comes to the energy issues we do have to bear in mind that hungary imports a vast majority of its natural resources including all the gas from russia and that it wants to comes to the energy issues we do have to bear in mind that hungary imports
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a vast majority of its natural resources including all of gas from russia and. it wants to have as many ways as possible to deliver these natural we need to have as many ways as possible to deliver these natural resources does it take to the country at the same rochelle wants to diversify. away it's all it's all gallon gas are delivered to europe here you can take the board stream to pipeline project and also the turkish stream which stream to pipeline project and also the turkish stream which hungary wants to eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relation great ones to eventually become a part of now finally when it comes to the relations between russia and nato russia at the e.u. they had gary leader between russia get they toe russia at the e.u.
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they had gary leader once again made it clear that he was beautiful to be called this bridge between the west made it clear that he was beautiful to be called that this bridge between the west and east. to piers played what he the exactly. that here's what it exactly he said all that. of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain. of course hungry is a member of nato and the e.u. and it will remain there but it doesn't exclude cooperation run a shame they include doing their school did let us exclude corporation with looting agree it is a school in levels that improve relations between nato and russia. let's agree is interested in improving relations between nato and russia about this very little and historical and his. spirit koreans were like no relation between western. europe a strong europe
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a strange hungry loses if the good hungary is it will still win. green loses it is a ration is a good hungry it will see it when. we see whether or not this is what whether this plan that will work work or not we will find out if the big big dogs or yours does but it's clear that victor or bad who's been put at least once it's clear that victor or bad who's been beating blabber put at least once a year what's to keep trying and it looks like a lot of reputed victims here what's to keep trying and it looks like a lot of reputed victor or bad want to keep up that pace well we have been georgism what were bad want to keep up that pace well we had been georgism wally he's a senior. fellow senior and it was a search will. be in the post. and he explained. why
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hungary has become russia's key ally in europe. has come that russia's key ally in europe. very has had a serious issue with its immigrants recently. and the. ringback immigrants and the outpouring of refugees pouring through one of our own rhetoric and it doesn't feel that anger at eat you at doesn't feel that the e.u. provided with any assistance. with. the relationship with russia gives with strong robbery. flexibility flexibility because. you know if it has been as good a related issue late edition the ins and the ease and and russia russia russia. doesn't want. a strengthening of nato he doesn't want the doesn't want.
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a strengthening of nato he doesn't want. an expansion of nato and. an expansion of nato and why. oregon has a strain relation with his nato partners or van has a strain relation with his the nato partners the russians are not happy and therefore there's a limit to the russians are not happy and and therefore there's a limit to how much coercion the e.u. can apply to hungary given how much coercion the e.u. can apply to hungary given that program was has alternative options as to where it can go should think when that program was has alternative options as to where it can go should things get really dire between very in brussels. human you get really
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dire between very in brussels. human rights watch has really. support. to put iraq on new sanctions against iran it highlights the brutal impact of the restrictions on the iranian health care system and that's just it highlights the brutal impact of the restrictions on the iranian health care system and that's despite washington's claims the ordinary people would not be targeted by washington's claims that ordinary people would not be targeted. trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and bird trump administration officials claim they stand with the iranian people but the overbroad and birds some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians try to health including access to life saving some u.s. sanctions regime is harming iranians tried to health including access to lifesaving met since leaving iranians who have rare complicated diseases unable to get the
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mass met since leaving iranians who have rare or complicated diseases unable to get the medicine and treatment they require the sanctions were in full stop to double try and treat quickly require the sanction news will almost all to donald trump quit the country due last year with the color of pharaoh's new last moment compliance and financing so rose moment compliance and financing of terror organizations were cited as the key reasons behind the decision since then the strength of terror organizations were cited as the key reasons behind the decision since then the sanctions have been expanded several times and it seems the us leadership knows to what extent people have been expanded several times and it seems the us leadership knows to what extent people a big affected. we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran for a big affected. we are not doing this to hurt the people of iran we are doing this so that iran stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up you're doing
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this so that iran stops their bad activities we will continue to ramp up more more more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced of more more more things are much worse for the iranian people and we're convinced that will lead to lead the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime that will lead to lead the iranian people to rise up and change the behavior of the regime in very the u.s. sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine in theory the u.s. sanctions include exemptions for food and medicine. the human rights watch communications and advocacy director says that in practice the human rights watch communications and advocacy director says that in practice exempt sectors have been scared off. the mix of humanists exempt sectors have been scared off. the mix of human sanctions that anyone should read this is an aggressive u.s. rhetoric has been running better the release of people to get banks and companies
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incredibly difficult to get banks and companies to carry out transactions of example you can turn goods with your assamese to carry out transactions of example you can turn goods with us and in fact the sanctions and there are if we had an environment of what we call compliance and in fact the sanctions and there are if we had an environment of what we call compliance which means that comedies and money better and better and used to. it's very even bullet transited image military and transfers to iran just because their interest but rather a sense of said. just so you a little worried about the risk of sanctions on them so the way it currently functions. under the mitchell process. as well as it would do seem to ascensions regime has a very serious consequences for many up or is coming. or going to. until it rains
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wouldn't you agree that it is especially rains with rio diseases this includes people who seem. at this and who is also people who came here at blip see and also individuals with injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq when it was when i injuries resulting from the exposure to chemical weapons during the iran iraq war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of the war all of those cannot get the treatment they need and as a direct consequence of the way the sections regime functions yes. she continues to claim that the sanctions are not the way the sections regime the administration continues to claim that the sanctions are not directed at the people of iran however on several occasions a u.s. government official regulated people of iran however on several occasions u.s. government officials have said you know are aware of or however have objection as the horror was said you know are aware of it or however have objection as the
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horror was well intentional. facebook well. facebook has agreed to pay a fine imposed by the u.k.'s data protection watchdog over the social has agreed to pay a fine imposed by the u.k.'s data protection watchdog over the social media giants role in the cambridge analytics scandal. as part of this media giants role in the cambridge analytics scandal. as part of this agreement facebook and the information commissioner's office have agreed to withdraw their respective appeals facebook has agreed to pay the 500000 pounds fine but has made green when facebook and the information commissioner's office have agreed to withdraw their respective appeals facebook has agreed to pay the $500000.00 pounds fine but has made no admission of beloit it's really it's in relation to the mother in that really pushed into the
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dependency noted. brick british firm came a journalist is known to have illegally obtained the personal data of 80 satish firm came a journalist is known to have illegally obtained the personal data of 87000000 facebook users some of that data was then used to psychologically profile you have a 1000000 facebook users some of that data was then used to psychologically profile us voters in the 2016 election and it was later revealed that facebook had consumerist voters in the 2016 election and it was later revealed that facebook had concerns about the improper data collection before the scandal erupted forcing mark sands about the improper data collection before the scandal erupted forcing mark zuckerberg to apologize for failing to protect facebook users. and that's a look at burke to apologize for failing to protect facebook users and that was a big mistake and it was my mistake and that was a mistake and i'm really it was a big mistake and it was my mistake and that was
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a mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened and i'm sorry for it and i'm sorry well despite extort that this happened and i'm sorry for it and i'm sorry well despite those apologies that you heard facebook as a company has not admitted to any of those apologies that you heard facebook as a company has not admitted to any legal liability and privacy activist bill new says that law did visit auntie so now it's back to this bill that is on surprising . this is the last of the this age is. going to have the father may say john the awful vibrations gene they are going to face under the old regime and it's a relatively small fine line of it's only really about up the little ice one small told us formed by 911. i think under 5000 pounds i think facebook is always going to seek to avoid liability wherever possible this book is always going
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to seek to avoid liability wherever possible in this particular instance with cambridge emulates they were in a position in this particular instance with cambridge emulates they were in a position where they share data with various different applications and partners vission where they share data with various different applications and partners and they weren't necessarily aware of everything that was being done with the data and they weren't necessarily aware of everything that was being done with the data there's a lot of contention about the way in which the rules that facebook put lay down there's a lot of contention about the way in which the rules that facebook put laid down for these partners were enforced and many would argue that sound for these partners were enforced and many would argue that it's evident from this particular case that there was very poor enforcement facebook evidence from this particular case that
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there was very poor enforcement facebook are going to argue whatever the case that it wasn't their fault necessarily going to argue whatever the case that it wasn't their fault necessarily the people abused some of the technology in the data that they made of the people abused some of the technology in the data that they made available i think that facebook are going to face further fines down by a little i think that facebook are going to face further fines down the line and. in the future they may be found liable a lot and in the future they may be found liable and maybe in a far more difficult position in some of the cases ahead of them. or maybe in a far more difficult position and some of the cases ahead of them. almost 70 percent of millennial in the us are more likely to vote for a communist candidate that's according to
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a recent poll the. almost 70 percent of millennial in the us are more likely to vote for a communist candidate that's according to a recent poll the survey was conducted by the victims of commitment communism memorial foundation it also showed it was conducted by the victims of cannot communism memorial foundation it also shows declining support for capitalism among millennial generation said more people those declining support for capitalism among millennial generation said more people donald trump has the biggest the 3 big debt to give world peace through than any to other worldly peter peace but those in any other world leader but those behind the poll believe the result is behind then of his upstarts are political eve and neither is all the time and of just stop arkell amnesia the historic struggle and more unequal 0 ambani pussy danger because of cut the mutineers in german so. there's
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a misuse is report on what will be to receive out this year's recruits post. we need to redouble our efforts to educate america's youth about the history of communist regime and the seams use of them about the history of communist regimes and the dangers of socialism today today well well we went anywhere and got some got some views on this issue is on this issue. the authors authors of the sort of the sought of the service survey i'm sure your work works for expecting that going in and hoping that it will help more building so that that people that the old interviews that most of the millennium people so that they enter they be interviewed most that they interview. with would have a very very unfair unfavorable view you'll a solo solicitor as a. very unfavorable view of communism and that wasn't the case and so their
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only recreate unfavorable view of communism and that wasn't the case and so their only recourse when the survey did not turn out the way they wanted to do it when you know when and in an enormous when the survey did not turn out the way they wanted to do it when you know when it in a in a fact show that the majority of the millennial view and socialism and communism in fact show that the majority of the millennial view in socialism and communism in favor always when they say it's a lack of teaching with their with their in favor always when they say it's a lack of teaching with their what they're basically saying this is a lack of indoctrination because for instance if you live the united states you're basically saying that it's a lack of indoctrination because for instance if you live the united states where i live a lot of the teaching within public school systems even you know many proper i live a lot of the teaching within public school systems even you know many private
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school systems from elementary school all the way to tertiary education ira it's a kind of school systems from elementary school all the way to tertiary education higher education. if you go if you're a unique nation and if yes you've got your if you can economists if you're studying to be economists at a at a university you're not learning about alternatives studying to be economists at a at a university you're not learning about alternative alternative. economic systems outside of capitalism you're learning how to be a good capitalist you have alternative economic systems outside of capitalism you're learning how to be a good capitalist you learning how to embrace capitalism no matter how destructive no matter how one side is learning how to embrace capitalism no matter how destructive no matter how one sided it is no matter how much it benefits the conditions that young people face it is no matter how much it benefits the conditions that young people face enormous social inequality indebtedness young
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people graduating from college we had enormous social inequality indebtedness young people graduating from college with tens of thousands of dollars in debt unable to get a decent job or the job that owns of thousands of dollars in debt unable to get a decent job or the jobs that are available or in a so-called gig economy where you don't have benefits you don't have you don't have jar of ailill are in a so-called gig economy where you don't have benefits you don't have you don't have job security poor wages temper upstream here in britain 30 is the reality of your wages temporary employment this is the reality of young people unable to even have a family to move out of their parents homes people unable to even have a family to move out of their parents' homes this is the reality of capitalism of exploitation and young people are getting a very this is the reality of capitalism of exploitation and young people are
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getting a very clear lesson in that and that really i think is what is behind your lesson in that and that really i think is what is behind the in the early in the trip is to grow in support or in control or a certain sort of set or official for some social poison. on the on the u.s.s. has had a house of representatives directives have presented. as paul has allusions to not as a little genocide knowledge and genocide but we back with more details on that after this short break it will be back with more details on that after this short break.
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during the dot com bubble. during the dotcom bubble there was a lot of problems with. an insider dumping stock all there was a lot of problems with. an insider dumping stock right after the i.p.o. . period for the i.p.o. there should be a lock up period to force people. to stay on for a least 6 months or a year to make sure this thing will keep people to stay on 6 months or a year to make sure this thing gets out of the gate without too many problems. because we have. found a. sign or was able to dump almost a $1000000000.00 before the i.p.o.
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dumped almost a $1000000000.00 before the i.p.o. . you know. you know world big. lot and yours it's time world big. lot and yours it's time. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuse. to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop uses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for climbing the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for truth critical
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thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for washington. court watchers thought the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. dogs. welcome back the u.s. house of representatives has. called them back the u.s. house of representatives has overwhelmingly passed a resolution acknowledging the mass killing of armenians by the ottoman empire 100 years ago as a genocide house speaker nancy pelosi could overwhelm passed a resolution acknowledging the mass killing of armenians by the ottoman empire 100
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years ago as a genocide house speaker nancy pelosi calls turkey's halt anti turkey's and he could kurd operate option aeration in syria and 6 eery a key reason for that to keep me reason to vote for that. today that there's just a date of letters back alexis a lot of this has asked the lord that as she's had were asked to be edge for ever to the congressional record the barbarism committed against germany and people was ever to the congressional record the barbarism committed against germany people was a genocide if we ignore history then we are destined to witness the mistakes of genocide if we ignore history then we are destined to witness the mistakes of the past be repeated the recent attacks by the turkish military against the kurdish the past be repeated the recent attacks by the turkish military against the kurdish people are stark and drew a reminder of the danger in our own time people are striking reminder of the danger
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in our own time pelosi had earlier also claimed trump's decision to pull u.s. troops from syria pelosi had earlier also claimed trump's decision to pull u.s. troops from syria would result in turkish genocide of the kurds in turkey as president has already called would result in turkish genocide of the kurds in turkey as president has already called the u.s. resolution worth's of the u.n. that's right certainly has issues that become worthless with and that's a state that you know. with the stain of genocide and slavery has no right slavery has a right to let. go of our armenian in the mass it's killing of armenians in the ottoman empire took place during and after the 1st world war between one. place during and after the 1st world war between 191519248 played in the play by sort of a plot one of the half to 1000000 on the men's in the unions thousands more were
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forced to seek refuge around the world including in america and many armenians more were forced to seek refuge around the world including in america many armenian families who found main saluted. through possible mail orders free to the you requests is one of the last is west to the us is one of them to rest to keep nice the genocide and so many nations began recognizing it home countries to recognize the genocide and so many nations began recognizing it hard for a century ago and it is still not fully recognized by numerous other countries including a century ago and it is still not fully recognized by numerous other countries including australia belgium spain switzerland australian here. spain for almost. britain for former u.s. diplomat jim dratch risk gave us his views you. are using it on his general competitions are linking
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a historical genocide to that to argue that. it's . i don't think they're just implying that i think they're saying in so many words that they're accusing trump of fish i don't think they're just implying that i think they're saying in so many words that they're accusing trump of facilitating a genocide and against the courage and this is one of the villa taittinger genocide and against the courage and this is one of the the ways unfortunately in which the term genocide has been deep based and ways unfortunately in which the term genocide has been deep based and distorted for crass political purposes yes i think there was the genesis story and for crass political purposes yes i think there was the genocide of the armenians 100 years ago i'm glad you're an army that you need and congress for shit is fine 100 recognizers ago i'm glad that the congress has
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finally recognized that after so many years of resisting that but proceed proceed i don't want in this country as it was about reason. but the see it done in this kind of cheap or an opportunistic way to an office and a lot of stigma white house aides here could those people receive it a lot you see if you find will get a useful tool shabbes dab out but the president that is another thing is another thing entirely i sort of. wonder what it is that while that is the of nefesh how the official line coming down for 2 or more how will it lie and come all it ever will never be about you know what how is or will it is all or will be about what is or without reason the genocide in the oh gosh the opinion of nancy pelosi. to the genocide in the oh gosh the opinion of nancy pelosi. donald trump's pake for a new ambassador to russia has faced. donald trump's pake for a new ambassador to russia has faced
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a confirmation hearing in congress current deputy secretary of state john j. as a sullivan would reply information hailing in congress current deputy secretary of state john j. as a sullivan would replace jon huntsman who has been quite science for failing to improve for they sions with moscow based jon huntsman who has been quite science for failing to improve for they sions with moscow daniel hawkins has mall john sullivan is of course the dobbs is dick cheney a whole of scale things has mall. john sullivan is of course the deputy secretary of state of position he's held since 2017 briefly acting secretary of state a position he's held since 2017 briefly acting secretary of state in between the firing of rex tillerson an appointment of might still apparently very time between the firing of rex tillerson an appointment of might still apparently very close to now of course he's been nominated as a bastard and to russia 3 he does have close to now of course he's been nominated as a bastard to russia 3 he does have a reputation for people being
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a bit. already getting a vote back at a critic coming from a christian for hearing to back at his confirmation hearing 2 years ago he was scathing about the years of. the the crimean crisis and about russia those russians of all in the crimean crisis about those allegations of russian interference at the time stating that a robust response was required with every russian interference at the time stating that i robust response was required with everything being the u.s. is the suppose all of that was very much can the u.s. is the to dispose all of that day was value that robots can todd to day that hard line starts as once again he stated he will be relentless in confronting russia thoughts as once again he stated he will be relentless in confronting russia. on what he described as its hybrid campaign against the united states on what he described as its hybrid campaign against the united states. this is an ongoing
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campaign by the russian government we look at it. this is an ongoing campaign by the russian government we look if you would in terms of election milestones they view what is an ongoing hybrid campaign you would in terms of election milestone as they view what is an ongoing hybrid campaign against the united states in the view as. an implacable ad against the united states in the view as in. an implacable adversary of the years and they are unfortunately become an adversary or there was some hope the syrian ears and nearer unfortunately become an adversary or there was some hope for constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on constructive dialogue he did of the importance of talking to russia namely on arms control renegotiating the stuff missile we go to which official called it in 61 of the 21 on it as well as mr bringing all treaty which of course expires in 2021 as well as bringing russia to the table on key international
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matters the korean running russia to cilla did a tablecloth or a on key international matters the korean peninsula denuclearization and of course resolving conflicts. and out of. afghanistan that was all thrown out the window slightly in his next statement when he said that one of his priorities would be opposing the constrain window slightly in his next statement when he said that one of his priorities would be opposing the construction of the north stream to gas pipeline quite symbolic given it's just today that of the nord stream to gas pipeline quite symbolic given it's just today that gave the green light to russia to go ahead with construction of the gas pipeline he described gave the green light to russia to go ahead with construction of the gas pipeline he described that as another thing another moving war or that that is a political lever. that top priority that we have had has been we have had led board to it and its
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opposition to the north stream to its creation of dependency to control and now having made ukraine its creation of dependency to control and now having made ukraine depend on the when that 2nd completing that 2nd pipeline is going to prepare the in that 2nd completing that 2nd pipeline is going to provide a huge lever well as john hulsman jr leaves his role as provide a huge lever well as john huntsman jr leaves his role as u.s. ambassador to russia and leaves in some. absolutely faves will must disclose who haven't kill are. still sort of to kill to have thought any sort of positive reproach me with the moscow someone is coming to some of those talking. with the moscow someone is in coming to some of those talking points you mention with russia internationally or at least are already on the mend we are seeing positive points
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you mention with russia internationally at least are already on the mend we are seeing positive progress but his rhetoric on those bilateral relations between the us and russia the accusations of progress but his rhetoric on those bilateral relations between the u.s. and russia the accusations of interference the wrecking of their energy policies etc will only make it harder to have any sort of positive restarting of relations which are already of course out of pretty much all interference the wrecking of their energy policies etc will only make it harder to have any sort of positive restarting of relations which are already of course at a pretty much all time low. well that's your date for now will be back here in around 30 time low. well that's your our date for now will be back here in around 30 minutes time and don't forget you can get your news on the minutes by diamond lotto difficult to get. to meet you by downloading the r.t. to your phone. the phone.
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per. this is boom buzz broadcasting around the world and covering. this is boom buzz broadcasting around the world and covering all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century i'm christiane watching to all aspects of our global economy in the 21st century i'm christiane washington here's a look at what we have in store for today the federal reserve has once again cut but here's a look at what we have in store for today the federal reserve has once again cut rates after the u.s. economic allover main taking professor richard wolfe lend us a hand today it's after the u.s. economic outlook remains shaky professor richard wolfe lend us a hand today to break out once and break anything else but what if that's what you need to put on a plane and you throw in the box and end up in the rough days on the globe on the
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globe. but there's more and the further into the mainstream regulators are beginning to take. the different the further into the mainstream regulators are beginning to take note of the technology jeffrey shuster of the american institute for economic research going to children out of the technology jeffrey tucker of the american institute for economic research going to go today in studio to help us sort through the safety concerns in the crystal image in studio to help us sort through the safety concerns in the crystal amid. the let's go and. we have a. let's go and dive right in. the u.s. economy grew at a 1.9 percent annualized rate expected the u.s. economy grew at a 1.9 percent annualized rate beating expectations of 1.6 percent but still below the already weak 2nd quarter print patience of 1.6 percent but still below the
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already weak 2nd quarter print this 3rd quarter report reflected increases in consumer spending household investments and this 3rd quarter report reflected increases in consumer spending household investments and exports while business investment inventory investments decreased personal consumption words while business investment inventory investments decreased personal consumption was the main drags them as a main. spend as a melting market rosenhaus. point 9 percent growth and growth in private domestic investment however continued to decline down 1.5 percent in private domestic investment however it continued to decline down 1.5 percent this reflects the continued uncertainties and challenges facing manufacturers while 3rd this reflects the continued uncertainties and challenges facing manufacturers while 3rd quarter growth beat expectations this present reflects the slowest pace of growth for 2000 and quarter growth beat expectations this present reflects the slowest
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pace of growth for 21000. as trade uncertainty and fears of a slowdown sap private business investments in the us as trade uncertainty and fears of a slowdown sap private business investments in the u.s. consumption continue to show resilience and continued the one bright spot consumption continued to show resilience and continued the one bright spot left for growth although the pace has slowed from 2nd quarters pace of 4.6 percent for growth although the pace has slowed from 2nd quarters pace of 4.6 percent so now the only question that matters is what consumer hold up is the only question that matters is will the u.s. consumer hold up especially with the dents on cars haul and so on to it has. to or . the morning stock slipped in the morning as the real as part of the report and i learned. in the kind weakness in the economy * making that given the fed the green light green light to play to supersede with with
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a 3rd rate cut. rate cut. the federal reserve cut interest. the federal reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point wednesday marking the 3rd cut since july the new rancorous rates by a quarter point wednesday marking the 3rd cut since july the new range is 1.5 to 1.75 percent and was characterized as a mini it is 1.5 to 1.75 percent and was characterized as a mid cycle adjustment in a maternity economic expansion now the big question is adjustments in a maternity economic expansion now the big question is whether this will be the last rate cut for the foreseeable future the fed has shifted is whether this will be the last rate cut for the foreseeable future the fed has shifted into a hawkish tone indicating a higher bar for further easing analysts say that the new langue to a hawkish tone indicating a higher bar for further easing analysts say that the new language suggests an
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increased level of data dependence right. that and ongoing intend to adjust which suggests an increased level of data dependence rather than an ongoing intent to adjust rates lower fed chair jerome powell characterized the us economy as strong rates lower fed chair jerome powell characterized the us economy as strong led by solid consumer spending but threatened by factors such as global weakness led by solid consumer spending but threatened by factors such as global weakness china u.s. tariff war and uncertainties associated with it this however china u.s. tariff war and uncertainties associated with it this however is interesting because the threat of a no deal breaks it has substantially diminished the obvious interesting because the threat of a no deal brags it has substantially diminished the odds of a trade deal have risen so these odds of a true bill and have not risen all of this excuse and yet have been notified and
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yet we cut rates for a 3rd time why would we do that if the under the law economy is cut off for a 3rd time. why would we do that on the top an economy of cutting is strong. let's not get top of cutting rates let's not forget that the fed has been buying bonds again yet officials still insist that it was that the fed has been buying bonds again yet officials still insist that it was too stable to size the funds for lighter the fund raiser the full one rather than a few we walked on q. well that stabilizing was at a clip of $60000000000.00 a month state which is almost as was at a clip of $60000000000.00 a month which is almost peak q.e. joining the great recession and let's get the pop in the great it's recession and let's not forget the populists still isn't over yet as there is a $130000000000.00 revolving repo facility till isn't over yet as there is
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