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bad lines around classifies the u.s. armed forces is a terror organization in response the pentagon is killing the terrans top command that is huge crowds of mourners gathered at the funeral of the man. also u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi announces a resolution to curb donald trump's ability to attack iran however similar restriction was stripped from a defense bill passed by congress just last month and the russian president vladimir putin has held talks with his syrian counterpart bashar assad in damascus amid the rising tensions in the middle east also as we enter the new year i know that political correctness continues notably with the film gangster film the
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gentleman we put me up at the back. of the most disgusting racist language this was a movie of gangsters guess what bully gangsters don't speak in politically correct. hello there good evening just 11 o'clock here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now a rapid escalation of what is already a volatile situation the iranian parliament says ignite the u.s. armed forces a terror organization it came in response the killing of the country's most powerful general and a u.s. air raid at baghdad airport in iraq on friday tensions across the middle east have saw disarray nene's demand retaliation.
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for those who ordered this is well as the perpetrators of this crime the killing of general kassim son the money with the pension. and the military counted as terrorists. the rain in general has been taken back to his home in time for burial and it's reported that dozens of people were crushed today in the huge crash and had gathered there with hundreds. of iranian foreign minister has accused washington of violating un the greek minutes after he was denied a u.s. visa which does mean he can't address the u.n. later this week the democrats are still angry don't try for failing to seek congressional approval for his actions in the middle east. as more. troops decision to kill iran's top general isn't exactly bringing peace and stability to the middle east as the world is on edge waiting to see how bad the fallout will be the democrats have spoken up however the objection of the democrats isn't that
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trump killed got some solid money but that he did it without their permission the operation against iraq was conducted without specific authorization and any advance notification or consultation with congress there is usually a congressional consulting process it's both constitutionally required we see a gradual march to military action directly or indirectly with iran that has not been authorized by congress but they did actually have a chance to stop trump the recent 7 $138000000000.00 defense spending bill could have included amendments that tied trump's hands and mandated he not carry out any attacks against iran. no federal funds may be used for any use of military force in or against iran unless congress has a declared war or be enacted specific statutory authorization for such use of military force if the president wants to attack iran he needs to come to congress
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for authorization i proly support this amendment prohibits in the use of any funds for war with iran without congressional authorization and number of progressive voices did speak out but they got outvoted the bill was passed. any member who voted for the national defense authorization act a blank check can't now expressed dismay that trump may have launched another war in the middle east my amendment which has stripped would have cut off funding for any offensive attack against iran including gates officials like salim army now democrats in congress are looking to pass a resolution that would not start but only limit trumps actions when it comes to iran and no surprise there because in the aftermath of solomon is killing democrats seem to add go trance claim that it was indeed an awful person who is served to be shot down so the money was a murderer responsible for the deaths of thousands including hundreds of americans general saw the money was a violent man who died
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a violent death toll money was a bad guy there's no question about that a notorious terrorist. no one should shed a tear over his death he deserved to be brought to justice he deserved to be brought to justice for. this seems to be the outlook of the democratic party it's ok to kill the top general of a foreign country and put the country on the brink of war you just have to ask permission 1st they don't sound as much like coolheaded but rather like noxious bureaucrats waving the rule book in trump space demanding proper procedure for them up in there but one of the 1st repercussions of the assassination came on sunday when iraqi employees voted to expel foreign forces from the country the us secretary of state meanwhile has rejected claims that some money was in iraq on a diplomatic mission zarif statement. his 1st
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statement that this sort of money was traveling to baghdad on a diplomatic mission anybody here believe that. is there any history that would indicate that it was remotely possible that this kind gentleman this diplomat of great order cost him still the money had traveled to baghdad for the idea of conducting a peace mission i think maybe reporters like this one of that's fantastic. we know that wasn't true we not only know the history we know in that moment that was not true serif is a propagandist of the 1st order however the iraqi prime minister disagrees with. you i was about to meet some money at 830 on friday morning on the day of his death he was carrying a message to me from the illini inside reply to the saudi message that we sent to the arena earlier to resupport an agreement regarding the do this coalition of tensions in iraq and in the region when we discuss the latest development with mohammed the u.n. representative for the iraqi based organization called just. the united states army
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and the power i wouldn't find them or don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our economy they haven't protected our oil so if the us what it is clearly this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the finale define the state as a terrorist states be could be can. act of terrorism because be committed in a sovereign country in iraq. nearby civilian port targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airport we have changed again and they have changed the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of human rights and a clear act of terrorism. will make the rising tensions in the middle east let me
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putin has paid an unexpected visit to syria for talks with president bashar al assad with more on that his room costs are. this is let me have putin's 1st visit to syria since the year it's wednesday 17 and his arrival is there it comes amid tensions in the middle east following the killing off a top iranian military official in iraq after arrival according to vladimir putin's spokesperson he visited the russian command center in damascus where he held a meeting with president bashar assad and also received a state of affairs reports from the military about what's going on in the rest of the country now in the meeting with bashar assad lot of mir putin. a long way and significant steps have been made to establishing the country's territorial integrity as well as statehood meanwhile president of syria bashar. thanked the russian military for establishing the him his country and of course for their fight
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against terrorism. now the latest movie by the british director guy ritchie has been getting some less than stellar reviews with critics branding the picture is racist and the act of touch gentleman has so far only been released in 4 countries and the rest world getting to see cinematic 2 month's time but here is a quick look at why some people already getting angry. it's really boring oh yeah. every imaginable demographic gets their moment to be targeted and denigrated the only thing the gentleman finds worth celebrating is the bravado white masculinity. a less forgivable blast from the past however it is a deuce confort ing strain of racially based humor running through out reaches
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original script making flat punch lines of multiple asian characters. it's just a shame that guy ritchie falls back on his bad habits casual racism i don't know lynn ask lack of female characters problematic but still very entertaining. and i'm being absolutely sincere much rather watch cats than the angry racist masses that is the gentleman we put the issue up for debate with the political commentator david fans and also with the social activist. this is a sort of bygone break movie a sort of muscular reassertion of the we can say what we like is our country and we don't give a damn what anybody thinks it can tell us about our most foul and disgusting racist language this was a movie gangsters and hey guess what really gangsters don't speak in politically
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correct balanced way is that snow would gangsters do when we see movies like this is the following day when those racial epithets are repeated on the should treat give cause for concern that. movie makers like guy should have a broader social conscience and responsibility. producing the arjan de doo if you want to see a margin grissom then that's fine you go and see it if we go to see a gangster movie you know we're not expecting to. find high philosophy we're not expecting to experienced work culture that's just reality i think he's outdated he's outmoded and he's not reflecting the kind of future which is of a more inclusive sense of britishness nationalism you know here we are in 2020 and what we're experiencing over this movie is just an early flutter of walk culture of
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the perpetually offended black panthers one of the most successful movies in the world and it's successful economically for a reason i think i'm not in favor of any artistic ban or any law i do think there should be greater diversity in the production and creative rooms quite amusing that you just referenced black panther and you went on then to talk about diversity if i recall the black panther movie successfully there wasn't a huge amount of diversity in not so if you want equality and i do then i think we have to have the fundamental right. 812 all opinions of all sorts heard saying and understood. now the france president a man you macro continues to face mounting pressure from public sector workers and also trade unions as the country's longest strike and i with 3 decades enters another week anger over the government's proposed pension reforms has been boiling
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over in paris and other cities may use is used to bring public transportation hospitals and schools to a standstill in the capital protesters targeted a major financial institution they say the stand to benefit from the pension scheme that is the government entered a new round of talks on tuesday in a bid to end the stand. by while christmas may have ended for many of us millions of worshippers have been filling churches today from the balkans to the middle east is east and orthodox christians celebrate their christmas. oh oh oh. please please. please it's.
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like a well we'll take a further look back now 2019 and more the events that marked the last 12 months. i think i. probably have divided this review of the year into a few categories so let's take a look at this one called the disrupter in chief. donald trump dominated the headlines in the year that was steering up politics and also a brewery he was also the frequent bust of many jokes in one tree media and also on late night show used to be but as well as being on the receiving end the president also dished out a few barbs of his own people trying to take a look at who got that us know. what should be the golden rule of anyone who wants
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to sound or look funny i don't mind a bit of the in my work so why is it repeats the same joke. that's. ok so what then happened to the gods of comedy and 2019 because they joked about or mocked the same person 102 times as you can see most of america is good. with the. lakes. orange picked out of refrigerator is actually the most accurate way trump has ever described himself. you know like sometimes like you know the way we try to get our steps and he's trying to reach a certain number of lies on his fitbit every single day you know he's like oh i haven't had my 10000 yet my dad was from germany yes 10000 i'm not really have 10000 i know that. you know what i actually just bumped into
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a blog post titled 6 ways to handle trump's impeachment during holiday dinners hasn't gone that bad i've heard other comedy extract. the everyone flew here for the holidays and i'm even more happy that they did it their impeaching try well they did it their pitching trump could we please talk about politics instead. oh you mean how trump is definitely getting beached and then definitely getting reelected i'm good. yes it has well while some americans will probably be happy to mock or go on about donald. till the end of time there are others who are sick of it and these folks gotta love a new feature on netflix a button that allows you to skip donald trump jokes now that's what i call innovation although seth myers who came up with the idea didn't think people would use it anyway what about the president he couldn't just sit in the corner
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and cry right well jokes by trump's previous essers never really crossed the line causing exactly the right amount of modest giggling but the differences between bush and mccain may be just too vast. i mean mccain is bush's running mate hasn't the man suffered enough and with that i just have 2 more words to say. obama. and 29 tingo donald trump took it to all whole new level the ha ha's from his jokes were meant to slap his opponents hard bread and butter have been. specially raised by the jacksons to remain calm under any condition which will be very important because they've already received subpoenas to appear in adam shifts basement on thursday debbie dingell that's a real beauty she calls me up since this thing that's ever happened thank you so
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much children would be so thrilled he's looking to. thank you so much. so that's ok don't worry about the. babies looking. and as a true twitter troll he began to make good use of memes. so what then everyone happy happy new year t.v. shows can save plenty of time on planning just fill up air time with have that fall in the white house be like for at least another year the president can keep on taking aim at rivals by fully mastering mean making and be proud of his razor sharp humor and just in case the public's now got a button to skip jokes about the maggot man. bring it on.
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now the 2nd category here is that warring world 2019 is also a year of hostility from the trade war between washington and beijing to a wave of terror attacks around the world in fact last year did see a spike in the number of places of worship being targeted is mclaren now reports while 2019 saw fewer terror attacks the us thought a more worrying trend with acts of terror inciting a tit for tat circle of hate 3 months into the year we saw one of the most peaceful countries in the world raise its terror threat level to high for the 1st time in its history. people around the world were left stunned when a 28 year old man unleashed carnage on 2 mosques in christchurch new zealand.
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this is one of new zealand's darkest days the appalling attack set the tone for the remainder of the year the question was what could have motivated this surge in olds right leanings the obvious answer to many was donald trump the u.s. president who had taken what some perceived as an anti immigrant stance also a man who had the misfortune to be named in the christ church attack as manifesto making him the perfect target for retribution mr trump your awards not. your policies matter i think the public discourse from the president is a factor in some of these actions our politicians play to the blame game a much darker reality was unfolding 9 days after christ church the 1st copycat
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attack. this time on a synagogue in california police later found graffiti on the driveway leaving little doubt over whether the attacker had been inspired by the new zealand massacre the po way synagogue shooting took the life of one person and injured 3 others in a chilling echo of the new zealand attack the perpetrator also released a manifesto in which he praised the christ church terror months later copycat attack number 2. on the 3rd of august 22 people were killed and 24 others injured in a mass shooting at a wal-mart in el paso texas again the attacker released a manifesto revealing how he was inspired by the christ church mosque shootings. days later another one this time on a mosque in norway one person was injured the attacker also attempted to live
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stream the crime on facebook in a sinister twist the attacker not only praised to the christchurch killer as a saint but also depicted his fellow copycat attackers as heroes amidst the space of copycat attacks and i asked inspired attack in sri lanka. martin luther king jr said to hate begets hate instead of diminishing evil it multiplies it and this may be this sobering reflection of 2090 the word terrorism actually still has no universal definition that every country can agree on and so you can't stop a global scourge if you can't define that in unity so we have to start defining
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what each of these problems are with each of the. it is even in america some of the shootings that have happened the media has been totally silent about like el paso and in dayton ohio california it just went off the news after a couple days so we need to be defining what happened here and what's going on what are the ties here and so that way we can really sort of dressing that we need to start being more transparent about it on a global scale so we can start seeing our actual nation leaders working together rather than trying to tear each other apart that's what's going to start to make a change and power the people and really be able to take it back. for the side and forget that we've got plenty of stories for you to at our website you can find that you took. good food description. even for the owners so how to choose the pet food
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industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than was necessarily good for the pet turns out put food may not be associate people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders they've got allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets a larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. but if she warn you i do. dishes at the was more than those jeans nearest pigeon
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magazine. the spectator magazine in the united kingdom one of the most annoying things of 2019 that's right i'm on the same list as great a thorn bork and a lot of other stuff wow that's awesome take that joe rogan. yes you're one of the 41 most annoying things about 21000 according to spectator magazine they call you an ex excitable duck sounding economist and con excitable ducks voiced economist yes let's quack on with these have of course the markets ended 21000 with partying like it's 1999 you know in 1999 if you recall because you were part of that dot com thing well the nasdaq ended up 85 percent in 1999 it ended up almost 40 percent and $21000.00 so it's boom times again and
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we're going to look at some tweets here about the whole 2019 assessment $21000.00 just keeps getting better and better the nasdaq closed above $9000.00 for the 1st time ever and is up almost 38 percent for the year that was earlier in december before the end of the year so we're still looking back at a time of a comparison time $899.00 you're. indicating or inferring bubble like qualities i would imagine and it does look bubblicious you know but these are the rest of the world is a dire straits other you know also think about of the venezuelan stock market was up spectacularly recently since you said that i'm going to jump ahead to some a few another tweet tweet here to indicate what might be happening the rest of the world might be in distress but the fact is the us federal reserve bank has been printing enormous amounts of money and it's going in lockstep with the increase in the nasdaq in the stock market because remember from mid september when the repo
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market turmoil erupted the fed started printing money and in the last $2.00 weeks the 2019 here were in 20202020 but they're still printing the last 2 weeks of $21000.00 a printed $450000000000.00 their asset their their balance. expanded by that so let's look at that fed balance sheet moves up to 4.166 trillion highest level in 14 months over for him to the 6000000000 over the last 4 months quote in no sense is this q.e. this is nothing like it drone powell had said october 8th 2019 you can see that it's a v. shaped recovery in the fed's balance sheet since you know the nasdaq as i said was a 40 percent nearly 40 percent so 60 percent of the gain in the nasdaq happened from that point let's revisit my ongoing theory which is that.
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