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now is synonymous for a brand that says trump is a liar i mean that's it i mean i can't understand how what few viewers they have left actually continue to watch it because i don't care what trump is doing every second of the day i twitter is more than enough. you know i mean that's why i think this show which is modestly amusing ancient aliens is getting more viewers and c.n.n. ever i mean if you want to hear. propaganda you know where to go if you want to tune into the white house press briefing you'd like to see the many fine journalists and there are fine journalists in the white house press corps get a chance to ask questions and elicit facts we're not interested in the news in the reporter's opinions we're interested in getting facts and i think i thought journalism's and i'm not a journalist but i thought the goal of journalists was to report facts as news to a wide viewership and i think increasingly more and more people are turning turned off to this approach and that's why they're going to alternative formats and that's why i think c.n.n. m.m.s. n.b.c. and others like them ar
now is synonymous for a brand that says trump is a liar i mean that's it i mean i can't understand how what few viewers they have left actually continue to watch it because i don't care what trump is doing every second of the day i twitter is more than enough. you know i mean that's why i think this show which is modestly amusing ancient aliens is getting more viewers and c.n.n. ever i mean if you want to hear. propaganda you know where to go if you want to tune into the white house press...
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spending didn't pay they didn't pay off politically i mean i think. you know this is this is a point of view that you hear repeated a lot both in city of u.k. or american media but also i've heard it repeated many times in moscow by by my sort of into lucky to is that what's happening is a direct response to that question and there are these kinds of things i think there may be some some some some truth to to to the fact that this was a kind of conscious response. bed again it's not all that there is to it there was a moment when. the mayor was called had been removed and there was a sort of wave coming anyway and there was a global wave of kind of street improvement of public space improvement coming anyway so so i don't think that you can purely reduce that to to a response to the protests but in terms of political capital sure as i mentioned before. i didn't think that in the streets improvement hurts not neither. the federal government's popularity nor the mass popularity and the results of recent elections testified to that perhaps one of the mos
spending didn't pay they didn't pay off politically i mean i think. you know this is this is a point of view that you hear repeated a lot both in city of u.k. or american media but also i've heard it repeated many times in moscow by by my sort of into lucky to is that what's happening is a direct response to that question and there are these kinds of things i think there may be some some some some truth to to to the fact that this was a kind of conscious response. bed again it's not all that...
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this is after all no the socialist country i mean parks have to be maintained and. also have to make money on something i want to also ask you one more i guess it's kind of philosophical question because. i think the main difference between the soviet urbanism and the new russian urbanism is an explicit conceptual focus on the people rather than big structures as used to be a during soviet times that's why you have swings benches trees playgrounds appearing on central streets of moscow where they haven't been before. do you think do you take that as an important shift in perspective for you do you do you still think that it's something that perhaps is not worthy of being noticed i mean this is a huge discussion and this is one which is at the sec at the core of my i'm trying to figure out with my research sort of comparative you know any muster elsewhere mushroom potent etc etc i think that certainly there was a low about servia of an ism which was focused on the people both in terms of the provision of public spaces as well as of leisure facilities that were afforda
this is after all no the socialist country i mean parks have to be maintained and. also have to make money on something i want to also ask you one more i guess it's kind of philosophical question because. i think the main difference between the soviet urbanism and the new russian urbanism is an explicit conceptual focus on the people rather than big structures as used to be a during soviet times that's why you have swings benches trees playgrounds appearing on central streets of moscow where...
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you worked a lot in moscow all fired today how what terms would you use to describe this city well i mean i suppose the main trend in moscow in the last two decades. certainly has been has been the increasing of inequalities in the city has been has been the sort of rapid rise in income inequality in the city and this sort of turning of the city center gradually into this into this space for for rich muscovites in the pushing of the of muscovites further and further out of the center of the city so moscow is becoming a much more stratified place than it was before and if anything that process is going to be is going to be is definitely going to be exacerbated by the by the by the so-called renovation project by the by the project of the destruction of the host ophira mass housing well it's really striking to me that you would that's the first thing that comes to you it comes to your mind in describing moscow because. urban improvements i said do not believe it limited to the city center in fact over the last year or so they have moved to the suburbs i mean i live in the suburbs and all th
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i mean, he did not come out of nowhere. ere were a lot of trends that allowed him to do what he did. and in my book, i trace it back all the way to the birth of the modern conservative movement, in the 1950s, and looking back on it with a more skeptical eye than i had in the past, i realized there was a lot of racism. there was a lot of xenophobia. there were a lot of conspiracy mongerings, a lot of irrationalism that was there at the heart of the movement all along. the difference is that i think there was an attempt by people like bill buckley and george will and ronald reagan and many others to consign those trends to the fringe of the movement and to try to govern in a more responsible fashion. and, essentially, what donald trump has done is -- he's taken the fringe and made it mainstream. >> i think you're right that people like william f. buckley, while early in the movement, had, certainly, strange bedfellows, to say the least. >> and buckley himself took some stances that he was not proud of in later life, i think. >
i mean, he did not come out of nowhere. ere were a lot of trends that allowed him to do what he did. and in my book, i trace it back all the way to the birth of the modern conservative movement, in the 1950s, and looking back on it with a more skeptical eye than i had in the past, i realized there was a lot of racism. there was a lot of xenophobia. there were a lot of conspiracy mongerings, a lot of irrationalism that was there at the heart of the movement all along. the difference is that i...
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yeah i mean i think it's very interesting just the way that to resumes presenting things i mean the one thing that she's latched on to is immigration which is about the only thing and within her withdrawal plan. she can say achieve something that some people wanted i mean she's always been completely illiberal on immigration and you know as someone who's very liberal and wants freedom of movement i've always been against that. you know quite likes freedom of movement so it's you know i'm not particularly pleased that that's the thing that's been seized on to the other thing i think there's interesting is the way just now that she's constantly portrayed as a politician resilience i'm sorry i think if you got it you know really asked to journals and she hasn't had results you know we're running out of time ever since frank underwood died on house of cards i suggest everyone to turn to the briggs it channel now because it's going to get really exciting many thanks to my guests in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember. dallas. dallas. i
yeah i mean i think it's very interesting just the way that to resumes presenting things i mean the one thing that she's latched on to is immigration which is about the only thing and within her withdrawal plan. she can say achieve something that some people wanted i mean she's always been completely illiberal on immigration and you know as someone who's very liberal and wants freedom of movement i've always been against that. you know quite likes freedom of movement so it's you know i'm not...
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well i mean our own current form the un says no i mean this is a. this is a bit like you know you're setting up a for race horses for or something and you say is is is this who's going to win the kentucky derby suddenly i mean i really can't see that the british government being able to come up with anything very much better now in theory in theory there is an opportunity to renegotiate after the this period of time is over but a british company will be right negotiate as and be their abilities and their shape is very much circumscribed and limited by the agreement. i mean i'm very pessimistic i'm looking forward to being optimistic i'd like to be optimistic i'm an optimistic person. but i'm sunk in pessimism on this front have to say so you think the e.u. is trying to not only secure its financial interest but also sort of. have a bit of vengeance in the u.k. for live in the projects. yes i think so and i think that the e.u. commission has been determined to administer a punishment beating to use a phrase it's been used before and the the council m
well i mean our own current form the un says no i mean this is a. this is a bit like you know you're setting up a for race horses for or something and you say is is is this who's going to win the kentucky derby suddenly i mean i really can't see that the british government being able to come up with anything very much better now in theory in theory there is an opportunity to renegotiate after the this period of time is over but a british company will be right negotiate as and be their abilities...
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for as well as the the the bosses of come out so that they're not going to sign anyone engender a i mean if they're not going to sign anyone and then the next transfer when the next job when well you know we'll get we'll go to that i think i think is like he's not blameless but i don't think he is the key reason for this crisis that we see i don't think he has any ideas to help the situation though right now yeah and in football in the fall guy always tends to be the coach even said yeah then putting his neck on the line yeah yeah although goodness has come out and said that you know i stand fully behind him that's what they say but now let's move oh yeah like what nine seconds guys do you want to add to that doctor who got on times oh nice. you mentioned the boy what you mentioned woman a guy you mentioned they had that saw press conference when they went on that strange rant mentioning even the german constitution as we show it was you know of tell me you know if yes this is studying the distraction but this we will scrutinize everything so we will no longer accept disrespectful report
for as well as the the the bosses of come out so that they're not going to sign anyone engender a i mean if they're not going to sign anyone and then the next transfer when the next job when well you know we'll get we'll go to that i think i think is like he's not blameless but i don't think he is the key reason for this crisis that we see i don't think he has any ideas to help the situation though right now yeah and in football in the fall guy always tends to be the coach even said yeah then...
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and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined that it shouldn't escalate into well sort of ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. i'm one of them but i think. we're buddies. i don't want or i came. into that community yeah. he could feel that he had to keep. going a he made a move although that one of. us producing a lot of oil and gas and our energy and abandonware as big as the bin russia and saudi arabia but as you're making there is that they're actually losing money on every. us veterans who come back from war often until the same stories. were going out for the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already is several generations of them so i jus
and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined that it shouldn't escalate into well sort of ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. i'm...
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and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined the shouldn't escalate into ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. i go to a place called camp sundown to get for people that can't decide and they're like so vampires. this is like a safe house i guess they don't have to talk about what they go through but that's because we understand our daughter katie was diagnosed with a very rare son sensitive condition if i get sunburned i heal she doesn't feel patients when they have problems with the doctor talk to your son the brains of her actually shrinking inside their head the skull gets thicker in the brands get smaller. the pain is indescribable it's feels like a really really bad chemical burn but it goes through your skin in yo
and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined the shouldn't escalate into ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. i go to a place...
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i would bet on the outcome of that vote i mean i think it's really it's a fifty fifty situation i mean if we if we look at the hots call bricks it's years in the tory party on the d u p. so three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m.p.'s and i'm not sure if she's able to do so think she does not. get a worst case scenario here that brings the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at hair you know low business taxes harsh immigration policy how can the e.u. respond how should the e.u. respond first of all i don't think that we will see that if the. majority because if she if she loses that vote that definitely means snap elections and then every everything probably starts from stretch again probably with a charity called in left government which would change probably some things but it might not stop from from happening but doesn't the e.u. need to prepare for the fact that this might be a hard brags that i mean and what would you do in that case i mean i am i'm convinced that all twenty seven countries are prepa
i would bet on the outcome of that vote i mean i think it's really it's a fifty fifty situation i mean if we if we look at the hots call bricks it's years in the tory party on the d u p. so three some may really needs to convince quite a lot of labor m.p.'s and i'm not sure if she's able to do so think she does not. get a worst case scenario here that brings the tears they win out they take britain down a route of the deregulated economy perhaps looking at hair you know low business taxes harsh...
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thank you need to tell me just what is proper yeah i mean sometimes yes' renzi diversion tactic isn't that like they want to i think deflect attention from their own bad decisions and to attack the press i mean come on by this a bit donald trump ask isn't it also their lack of a decision because like they they said you know we're bought their arrogance number one we're buying we don't buy players just to please the fans like why you need players you have thirty five year old wingers that is aware absolutely i mean like if you look at most appliance team like the majority of their key players like the most important players are over thirty and as you said rob and guys like you know they're in their mid thirty's and they should be replaced now they should replace like two three years ago by i don't know this if they have been is the guy actually average age so yeah you got you know it's vacated experience counts for law especially in the champions league like it's important but. at some point you need to freshen up a squad for them to attack the media as i say i think it's a diversion t
thank you need to tell me just what is proper yeah i mean sometimes yes' renzi diversion tactic isn't that like they want to i think deflect attention from their own bad decisions and to attack the press i mean come on by this a bit donald trump ask isn't it also their lack of a decision because like they they said you know we're bought their arrogance number one we're buying we don't buy players just to please the fans like why you need players you have thirty five year old wingers that is...
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too much as communism i suffered a lot of discrimination in my home country with what i mean from within my family to put the money because of who i am because i'm gay i was even physically attacked . or we begin the day with political threats personal insults and the u.s. president today donald trump held a formal press conference at the white house to discuss the results of yesterday's historic midterm election but once the president finished his prepared speech and began taking questions from reporters the mood and the message deteriorated quickly trump fired off insults at several reporters and repeated his dangerous mantra that the media and fake news are the enemy of the people it is here we go that well if you don't mind as president that this caravan was an invasion hundreds of manila away that is not an invasion honestly i think you should let me run the country you run c.n.n. and if you did it well your rating let me ask you if i may ask one of the question is present right i'm a are you worried that's enough that's it doesn't i think that's an ask one of the other folks that's
too much as communism i suffered a lot of discrimination in my home country with what i mean from within my family to put the money because of who i am because i'm gay i was even physically attacked . or we begin the day with political threats personal insults and the u.s. president today donald trump held a formal press conference at the white house to discuss the results of yesterday's historic midterm election but once the president finished his prepared speech and began taking questions...
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open way i mean i know that a sexual harassment is widespread that sexual intimidation is widespread as. well at work because you know have rassmann it's a very broad word what does it mean doesn't mean my boss trying to intimidate me into doing something just because i'm afraid to lose my job which happens a lot and many times and in my country and in other countries or does it only need you know touching someone or you know it's about power it's a power play the fact that you say it makes it easier for others to say it as well but unfortunately it always takes a famous person to say it in order to a lot of well there's another element of shame is a similar like a waitress being harassed by a bar owner and in a small american town we wouldn't have heard about it maybe as much as we did because of who harvey weinstein is and who the actresses are yours exactly. going to come over to you because the reaction in france initially in france a rather uncomfortable backlash insoles about yes it was candor of description see between the reaction that you could see on social media among the y
open way i mean i know that a sexual harassment is widespread that sexual intimidation is widespread as. well at work because you know have rassmann it's a very broad word what does it mean doesn't mean my boss trying to intimidate me into doing something just because i'm afraid to lose my job which happens a lot and many times and in my country and in other countries or does it only need you know touching someone or you know it's about power it's a power play the fact that you say it makes it...
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yeah they i mean that twitter archive can be a bit troublesome it times let's go back to turn around one of the things i find interesting what one of the reasons why trump is still speaking about saudi arabia and the most of perla to terms i mean it is quite bizarre if you look at his twitter feed but it's really his administration is made of made it very clear that the country that you reside in right now is going to target and moving israel in the saudis along with their plans for a say at regime change in tehran they have to stick with the saudis because that's their an enjoyable part of that plan as well as bothersome in is troublesome is that is they the washington has chosen saudi arabia to be a keep pillar in their anti rand policy go ahead. yes so they have been using saudi arabia the americans have been using saudi arabia as a proxy if you will to essentially confront iran nevertheless this hasn't been very successful on under donald trump yet rather than isolating iran they have actually ice of the themselves when they decided to leave the nuclear deal aside from saudi arabi
yeah they i mean that twitter archive can be a bit troublesome it times let's go back to turn around one of the things i find interesting what one of the reasons why trump is still speaking about saudi arabia and the most of perla to terms i mean it is quite bizarre if you look at his twitter feed but it's really his administration is made of made it very clear that the country that you reside in right now is going to target and moving israel in the saudis along with their plans for a say at...
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could be hit that you could face some sort of violent backlash and that's an everyday occurrence i mean just google it you will hear women stories over and over i broke up with me came to my house to try to kill me stalking at the least. and you know that's the thing so the world health organization reports when you look at the numbers it's there i mean it's there and it's it's sad numbers for everybody so what they said is that partner or spouse is the killer in thirty eight percent of women's homicides i mean that's i think it's the first it's usually someone you know it's usually someone close to you in the review us research actually suggested that about. intimate partners carry out more than forty percent of homicides of women and only about seven. per cent of homicides of men. and then it's estimated thirty five percent of women worldwide have experienced either physical or sexual intimate partner violence or sexual violence by a non-partner not including sex at some point not including sexual harassment some point no eyesores saying is it every day and when women say that i think
could be hit that you could face some sort of violent backlash and that's an everyday occurrence i mean just google it you will hear women stories over and over i broke up with me came to my house to try to kill me stalking at the least. and you know that's the thing so the world health organization reports when you look at the numbers it's there i mean it's there and it's it's sad numbers for everybody so what they said is that partner or spouse is the killer in thirty eight percent of women's...
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i mean any i mean it's going to get in the mean anything at the now i don't mean to say that the time when i mean the balloon that lepani on the pentagon. do you know. the system. where you are going to move. on to. say seven family members i mean phenomenon. on a family in need of a back igloo on their way to family and among getting a narrative would be did no good and i'm thinking of. milling around the back and then again now and then and then i make and then and then there would have been you know the day when the fate of the middle east of the city innocent and then two dozen so many live in the know then that he. would have been going in that he. was. on aging i didn't want. to make him. notice you never see him so and then we're going in there don't remember the billions that.
i mean any i mean it's going to get in the mean anything at the now i don't mean to say that the time when i mean the balloon that lepani on the pentagon. do you know. the system. where you are going to move. on to. say seven family members i mean phenomenon. on a family in need of a back igloo on their way to family and among getting a narrative would be did no good and i'm thinking of. milling around the back and then again now and then and then i make and then and then there would have been...
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if you got a weak heart, you won't last. >> evan: i mean, i'm graduating next year, and i'm going to back out here. there are kids that are my age that will never see this, never have this, never be able to know people like this. and that's, i mean -- >> anthony: priceless. >> evan: yeah, how can you say no to that? >> bodie: if you get to eat three good meals a day and be happy. being happy is more important than anything. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: so how else is the area changing? i drove for three hours through ghost towns and dead gas stations and nothing but nothing and, you know, suddenly i arrive in marfa. ♪ and it's like, "would you like some bruschetta, some salumi, some $900 ponchos?." >> shelly: that's right. [ laughter ] >> anthony: what's going on? >> shelly: clearly it's not the old, old family marfa. ♪ >> ty: marfa has become three distinct cultures -- tourist town, art town, cowboy town. it's just got it all. you can get calamari in marfa. who would've thunk it 20 years ago? nobody knew what the word meant. ♪ [ cheering ] >> anthony: this is the first bar where i've ever been i
if you got a weak heart, you won't last. >> evan: i mean, i'm graduating next year, and i'm going to back out here. there are kids that are my age that will never see this, never have this, never be able to know people like this. and that's, i mean -- >> anthony: priceless. >> evan: yeah, how can you say no to that? >> bodie: if you get to eat three good meals a day and be happy. being happy is more important than anything. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: so how else is the...
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i mean. really i don't see that how unless they want to go through it and see it or it'll be they want political feet of course they can't because of the senate but political theater and there's always the potential for something foreign policy wise to flip enough neo-cons in the senate depending on you know how things go foreign policy wise but trump will still control executive order. and he'll try to legislate out of that remember obama and clinton seem governed with a. b. that's the trend here additional judicial appointments will be appointed by the sentiment and trump of course still has control of the military. are we just going to see more intense part is a partisan conflict here because we do have a split government now we have a split congress. but our our people haven't people had enough of just donald trump twenty four seven i mean is this really what the democrats is this going to really benefit i think that's. i think they have peter i really do and to respond to some of the othe
i mean. really i don't see that how unless they want to go through it and see it or it'll be they want political feet of course they can't because of the senate but political theater and there's always the potential for something foreign policy wise to flip enough neo-cons in the senate depending on you know how things go foreign policy wise but trump will still control executive order. and he'll try to legislate out of that remember obama and clinton seem governed with a. b. that's the trend...
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i mean that dallas dolly is what i was doing. when we got garrett over here we carried the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by you not going to get rid of those who are not go away we will not die quietly. real the hard work we do is the. welcome back to cross talk we're all things were considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. oh ok let's switch gears here mark. differences of opinion and analysis in the us regarding the shoki affair. the cia has come out with a. statement high confidence that it goes all the way to the top in saudi arabia and donald trump can kind of living in denial i think that's a good way of looking at it here and then we have i don't know if you gentlemen saw it i saw it a few hours ago someone placed on facebook a video of someone being hacked to death i don't know if it was authentic if it was authentic enough that i thought it was a real person being hacked to death and then facebook took it down the only reason why i mention this is because only everyone wou
i mean that dallas dolly is what i was doing. when we got garrett over here we carried the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by you not going to get rid of those who are not go away we will not die quietly. real the hard work we do is the. welcome back to cross talk we're all things were considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. oh ok let's switch gears here mark. differences of opinion and analysis in the us regarding the shoki affair. the cia has...
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to iran because basically it bears no banking relations between iranian balance and outside iran i mean when i today when i'm talking to you there's not a single tear one european bank that is doing business with anyone with anywhere inside iran so if you're a pharmacist inside iran if you're a pharmaceutical company in need of those huge medicines that you need important medicines and you need you don't have any ways of bringing it home right so it's a given that you've said these sanctions will affect everyone what will that reintroduction mean for every day. i mean these are the most stringent sanctions that the president tom has imposed on iran the first of those sanctions came into effect in august but the sanctions about or embargo in a country which is heavily still dependent on oil and so that means you know all aspects of iranian lives iranians from different walks of life are going to be affected if you're an iranian a student who are planning to go abroad for your our education for example if you are i mean if you want to go on holiday or anything it would be hugely effective
to iran because basically it bears no banking relations between iranian balance and outside iran i mean when i today when i'm talking to you there's not a single tear one european bank that is doing business with anyone with anywhere inside iran so if you're a pharmacist inside iran if you're a pharmaceutical company in need of those huge medicines that you need important medicines and you need you don't have any ways of bringing it home right so it's a given that you've said these sanctions...
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no i mean really when you say. three days. a week then no not my no saturday. night live there was an agreement and stuff like. this i was top stories on our t.v. ukraine's president has called on his country's parliament to consider declaring martial law it's in response to russia detaining three ukrainian naval ships on sunday just off the coast of crimea. the deal we have agreed to day. for the u.k. u.k. prime minister to resign may gets the e.u. seal of approval for divorce as you know faces a tough challenge i.
no i mean really when you say. three days. a week then no not my no saturday. night live there was an agreement and stuff like. this i was top stories on our t.v. ukraine's president has called on his country's parliament to consider declaring martial law it's in response to russia detaining three ukrainian naval ships on sunday just off the coast of crimea. the deal we have agreed to day. for the u.k. u.k. prime minister to resign may gets the e.u. seal of approval for divorce as you know...
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i mean, i don't mean to get in your business, but how do you -- a lot of people might say, well, i just -- i just, they just can't get over that to make the call. so how do you get over the -- how does that work in your mind? kim: i mean, to me, it wasn't really -- i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it's a life versus my reputation, like, people talk shit about me all day long, like i didn't really care, you know? i really didn't, like what more could they say about me? seriously? like, it really -- when i outweighed the options of bad stories about me that would probably last a week in this day and age news cycle versus saving someone's life, that wasn't an option. i will gladly go there and take the heat. and i also felt like, if he is going to listen to me and he is taking the meeting, maybe i can really get through to him and really explain to him and from meeting all of the people that i have met behind bars, i guarantee you they don't care who signs that currency paper. -- clemency paper. [applause] kim: so, it w
i mean, i don't mean to get in your business, but how do you -- a lot of people might say, well, i just -- i just, they just can't get over that to make the call. so how do you get over the -- how does that work in your mind? kim: i mean, to me, it wasn't really -- i did consider the fact that i would get a lot of backlash if i went to the white house, but for me, if it's a life versus my reputation, like, people talk shit about me all day long, like i didn't really care, you know? i really...
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and fifteen when that agreement was signed i was covering it from geneva and other places myself i mean it was a result of tuileries off negotiations and and i doubt personally that there's going to be any deal but in what is on the table of course it doesn't address a lot of issues that americans are concerned with like it of the south program for example but it was not supposed to address the matter if we're going to the first place if it was. you know it was. few days iran has a big don't bother oops i mean iran has shipped out most of his enrich uranium goes i mean a lot of incentive to use inside inside iran and there is no sign whatsoever that the r. and d. are changing that are to do so. and thank you for your insight. now days after she was found innocent of blasphemy and so her death sentence lifted pakistani authorities are still holding. bibi in prison in an exclusive interview her husband a sikh manzi told d.w. the have fear that he fears bibi and the rest of their family. are not safe he says she is not safe and is appealing to the government to take care of her security ea
and fifteen when that agreement was signed i was covering it from geneva and other places myself i mean it was a result of tuileries off negotiations and and i doubt personally that there's going to be any deal but in what is on the table of course it doesn't address a lot of issues that americans are concerned with like it of the south program for example but it was not supposed to address the matter if we're going to the first place if it was. you know it was. few days iran has a big don't...
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countrymen on the ball here now didn't i mean any i mean it's going to get in the mean anything at the now i don't mean to say that the time when i mean the balloon that celebrity on the conviction. do you know. the system. to. where you are going to move. on to. seven family members i mean phenomenon. on a family in back igloo and then to family and it a man getting a narrative would if he did know what and i'm thinking of. milling around the back i mean again i don't know and then i'm beginning then and there would have been you know when the fate of the middle east of the city innocent and then two dozen so many live in the know then that he. would have been one in that he. had the. honor a.j. i didn't. notice you never see him so and then we're going on and there are a number of the billions of. that's. the level of the. model that. for the people of north d.c. would then as a pocket of an organization they don't want to work at both they don't want the. children to work in there they don't want to. live in so it's very difficult the very group that an expedient jim least. not we h
countrymen on the ball here now didn't i mean any i mean it's going to get in the mean anything at the now i don't mean to say that the time when i mean the balloon that celebrity on the conviction. do you know. the system. to. where you are going to move. on to. seven family members i mean phenomenon. on a family in back igloo and then to family and it a man getting a narrative would if he did know what and i'm thinking of. milling around the back i mean again i don't know and then i'm...
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there it is right there i mean i don't mean any disrespect. well apparently no one else has referred to the other and. yeah yeah absolutely right i think it probably made both of us uncomfortable you know for you for you to call me out there. maybe medvedev you know maybe next year . james you can redeem yourself right now miss. stella bell. will never blink. but i mean this this is what i was talking about seems really basic knowledge about how you address. a black male. in your community you were really being what it meant to be inside african among american culture where that fit into american history. maybe there are organizations that are doing the work that i think many will hope that this documentary does as well so this is just one of them and this surge d.c. is the handle here they are an organization that organizes white people for racial justice and they say a big canvas that involves in-depth one on one conversations that engage white people specifically the need for reparations as a way to divest from white supremacy to go on to sa
there it is right there i mean i don't mean any disrespect. well apparently no one else has referred to the other and. yeah yeah absolutely right i think it probably made both of us uncomfortable you know for you for you to call me out there. maybe medvedev you know maybe next year . james you can redeem yourself right now miss. stella bell. will never blink. but i mean this this is what i was talking about seems really basic knowledge about how you address. a black male. in your community you...
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industry so you know we're not trying to regulate it like we would a koch brothers industry right i mean the koch brothers of course and others also have somewhat of a police in their sector. i do think you're right that there's been they've been given a pass and obviously the big four are going to need to. you know face to face the music they are in europe right now there's a facebook and google and. be living in a city where people are open deaf acadian on the street i mean you know that they have any responsibility and jack is an open deaf occasion in their backyard they complain about the open deficit on their front lawn but there don't seem to really want to contribute to any solution while i mean i've heard some kind of odd ideas again coming from the libertarian strain of the tech sector like let's buy or own island you know let's you know let's create our own country i mean the bottom line is that these are human issues you have an awful lot of money that's come in there an equity through the stock market that's you know created a lot of wealth and whether this wealth is real is
industry so you know we're not trying to regulate it like we would a koch brothers industry right i mean the koch brothers of course and others also have somewhat of a police in their sector. i do think you're right that there's been they've been given a pass and obviously the big four are going to need to. you know face to face the music they are in europe right now there's a facebook and google and. be living in a city where people are open deaf acadian on the street i mean you know that they...
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season that resilience and professionalism to hold on to their late and see out games no definite i mean you can see from those statistics i want to bring you back in now you won five consecutive european championship. it's in germany with germany now how difficult is a for a team to maintain their success here it's always hard if. other teams wants to beat you so you under pressure to deliver again so it's always easier. to chase someone to chase another team then yeah yeah it's always different i mean you're a former goalkeeper of course there's been a lot of criticism geared towards manuel neuer. would you say that he is part of the problem no. to be honest he still is coming back from a long time injury and i think he's defense doesn't look that south confident maybe last season so i think he really really really tries to help the defense so maybe he lost a little bit the focus of his own game so but he still and i'm believe the goalkeeper you know i mean there's no denying that i briefly yannick do you think dorman can start dreaming of a title i think i have to start dreaming i thi
season that resilience and professionalism to hold on to their late and see out games no definite i mean you can see from those statistics i want to bring you back in now you won five consecutive european championship. it's in germany with germany now how difficult is a for a team to maintain their success here it's always hard if. other teams wants to beat you so you under pressure to deliver again so it's always easier. to chase someone to chase another team then yeah yeah it's always...
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there it is right there i mean i don't mean any disrespect. to check. well apparently no one else has referred to the other and. yeah yeah absolutely right i think it probably made both of us uncomfortable you know for you for you to call me out there. maybe medvedev you know maybe not but. yeah i j you can redeem yourself right now miss. stella belt. i will never blink. but i mean this this is what i was talking about since really basic knowledge about how you address. a black male. in your community you really being what it meant to be inside african among american culture where that fit into american history. there are organizations that are doing the work that i think many will hope that this documentary does as well so this is just one of them and serge d.c. is the handle here they are an organization that organizes people for racial justice and they say a big canvas that involves in-depth one on one conversations that engage white people specifically the need for reparations as a way to divest from white supremacy to go on to say that they also tri
there it is right there i mean i don't mean any disrespect. to check. well apparently no one else has referred to the other and. yeah yeah absolutely right i think it probably made both of us uncomfortable you know for you for you to call me out there. maybe medvedev you know maybe not but. yeah i j you can redeem yourself right now miss. stella belt. i will never blink. but i mean this this is what i was talking about since really basic knowledge about how you address. a black male. in your...
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might want to sever about it i mean i don't i don't i can't pass judgment of what went on there how they have that problem but i can say this that pretty confident totally confident in our leadership at nasa and i know that they work well with the russian leadership and i think they're not going to let a crew go into space if they're still questions i'm confident that they know what they're doing and so you rock at these a very reliable base yeah transport and you know being many people in russia space and he's asked the police a little bit uneasy about the fact that. he's already planning to stand next crew into space in early december if i'm not mistaken to oneself to the accident. isn't that a little bit too fast it seems like it would be great but but again i think that we need to trust our experts and nasa is going to be american astronauts on the next one unless they're totally satisfied that it's safe for them to go. they're not going to go and it appears like they feel confident enough that they're going to be ok that the problem they had they understand what it is you know there
might want to sever about it i mean i don't i don't i can't pass judgment of what went on there how they have that problem but i can say this that pretty confident totally confident in our leadership at nasa and i know that they work well with the russian leadership and i think they're not going to let a crew go into space if they're still questions i'm confident that they know what they're doing and so you rock at these a very reliable base yeah transport and you know being many people in...
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and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined that it shouldn't escalate into well sort of ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying lose just moon doesn't mean that we even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we
and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined that it shouldn't escalate into well sort of ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crosstalk....
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that's a very good question i mean. to some a failed state have a majority. in the house of commons nobody really knows what's what's happening next and i completely understand to all fellow members of parliament in the u.k. that this is probably the most important decision of their political life so it's not only along party lines but it's really about what they think is the best for the country but i have i have the impression that if there isn't the majority in parliament the process will continue and europe is not interested in having a messy breck said and i mean we have a continuing and saying it over and over again we there is no interest in punishing the u.k. so i mean it would be it would have a certain irony if breaks it would fail in parliament but let's talk about the a level because i mean there have been some last minute issues that have emerged about her for example spain bringing that issue up is there enough support would you say in the e.u. and in germany to pass this deal on sunday as it stands yes i in the bundestag there is a strong suppor
that's a very good question i mean. to some a failed state have a majority. in the house of commons nobody really knows what's what's happening next and i completely understand to all fellow members of parliament in the u.k. that this is probably the most important decision of their political life so it's not only along party lines but it's really about what they think is the best for the country but i have i have the impression that if there isn't the majority in parliament the process will...
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and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined the two shouldn't escalate into well sort of ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crossed. ourselves the banks prepared to lead the credit market so are they going to. for now with the recent rate rises there is room for they would come in and they would. rather mark around. and authorize how. to. break. the law has a funny. write down the bank. bayswater chemical lies and this is going to go he would. do internationally known that these industries are new to simply ignore the money and. the mother of. this. life. for a reason. not to sure. but to discover our strengths. way to be with you because. through all of my moments i had which is why i got a black ribbon. symbolizes no matter t
and i think that means that water hopefully absolutely. but i think that that means that whatever. the rights and wrongs of may have happened the two big players in this are at the moment determined the two shouldn't escalate into well sort of ok let's keep our fingers crossed that's a semi optimistic note here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests in london and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crossed....
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it's basic it's pretty basic but nothing is basic and that this blows my mind i mean and look i mean listen this thing this is the advanced weapons elevator yeah they're moved by magnets rather than cables actually they say that these are things are going to be like the future of elevators in general but they're what i mean think about it on a plate and not have cables because cables obviously are twisted metal wire which would rust so i get a little yeah so. since twenty to dean the elevators are placed many problems including for instance an instant instances of get this unsafe command movement so the elevator is basically moving no one is ordering it to move and that's pretty dangerous obviously. the this delayed final installation which was supposed to take place back on the ships originally delivery date of may twenty seventh now they finally have a man that was like eleven of them i think they're still putting them at the end of the bay but it is it is really incredible it's great that you can dream up these big things and you can dream up you know magnetized elevators and to y
it's basic it's pretty basic but nothing is basic and that this blows my mind i mean and look i mean listen this thing this is the advanced weapons elevator yeah they're moved by magnets rather than cables actually they say that these are things are going to be like the future of elevators in general but they're what i mean think about it on a plate and not have cables because cables obviously are twisted metal wire which would rust so i get a little yeah so. since twenty to dean the elevators...
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i mean. these are giving them what kind of support lucy. actually i agree with joe supposedly that's a great point and sure and especially when you were the press secretary was trying to do something sort of like that but it seems to go on and either way so but. you know it's other methods have to be taken because in reality like you're missing the sea is raking in the dough which it c.n.n. is it's much more that you know fox is obviously making tremendous amounts of money so it's not the system isn't read yet who are really. actually go to joe before we go to the break here fox was mentioned here and their business model is doing very well is it because they have it and i'm thinking of like hannity and laura ingram i mean they obviously have a pro trump agenda i mean it's obvious for anyone to see but it works joe yeah on the editorial side they mostly have approach trump agenda there's plenty of never trumpeters their tour should i think fox is somewhat unpredictable in that sense like you
i mean. these are giving them what kind of support lucy. actually i agree with joe supposedly that's a great point and sure and especially when you were the press secretary was trying to do something sort of like that but it seems to go on and either way so but. you know it's other methods have to be taken because in reality like you're missing the sea is raking in the dough which it c.n.n. is it's much more that you know fox is obviously making tremendous amounts of money so it's not the...
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would do the dishes and do the peacekeeping or the training so bad cop i mean yeah yeah just off to one but i would call that equals leave the u.s. military to go in there but what has happened of course is there's been more push for an e.u. army because trump is alienated europeans and we've come through forget that the british has been the main want to obstruct in the army with bricks that they're pretty much out of the way and from france they've been pushing for all to develop the security initiative outside the structures and the germans would like to bring it in so you have all the different incentives for developing the army about. i think also an important point is that the e.u. is through the struggling for its existence now the purpose the reason why people join the u.s. political and economic reasons and economically it's flopping is going from crisis to crisis so i think there is a need now to actually get a new purpose for the u.s. and it looks like that's pivoting to what is new is there any indication even that the europeans want to have their own army well it depends on
would do the dishes and do the peacekeeping or the training so bad cop i mean yeah yeah just off to one but i would call that equals leave the u.s. military to go in there but what has happened of course is there's been more push for an e.u. army because trump is alienated europeans and we've come through forget that the british has been the main want to obstruct in the army with bricks that they're pretty much out of the way and from france they've been pushing for all to develop the security...
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kiev i mean what what is the point in them being there for not going to report stories i mean this is the issue so you're asking me do i think this is going to change something i'm not sure it's going to change anything to be honest you i mean another point made in the air your report i listen to when i was waiting to come on mention the hatred that these liberal that these nationalist groups have for lesbian gay and transvestite groups and bisexual. groups and have for you know western liberalism in general we've got a bizarre situation where liberals in the west are sympathetic to the current authorities in ukraine but because the media is not reporting the story properly they're not aware that these nationalists which are propping up the government authorities in kiev hate their european liberal values i mean detest them i mean and most of these guys are far to the right victor or ban for example or far to the right of the polish government but there's not a word about it brian look fascinating to talk about all of this we're going to have to leave it there was a young journalist w
kiev i mean what what is the point in them being there for not going to report stories i mean this is the issue so you're asking me do i think this is going to change something i'm not sure it's going to change anything to be honest you i mean another point made in the air your report i listen to when i was waiting to come on mention the hatred that these liberal that these nationalist groups have for lesbian gay and transvestite groups and bisexual. groups and have for you know western...
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i mean because basically i mean i know they don't like immigration everyone it's very clear in this document here but it seems that they will still be in in the customs union with the european union without any say whatsoever but being in the european union they have leverage now of the most important element the economy they're being they're giving away to brussels well it solves a lot of taxation without representation but the question is did the british or the citizens of the country did the haven't you seen the first place i mean the e.u. made it very clear that they will make it as painful for britain as possible so that they will teach a lesson to without us don't leave the union it's going to be costly but it's in the end and it's going to backfire because the e.u. all regular looks like a call horse called horse which is permanently at war at war in libya at the war in yugoslavia it would in other places and now people who find out that once you or even that cohort there's no way to get you know get out where is democracy stand in all of this because i keep going back to the
i mean because basically i mean i know they don't like immigration everyone it's very clear in this document here but it seems that they will still be in in the customs union with the european union without any say whatsoever but being in the european union they have leverage now of the most important element the economy they're being they're giving away to brussels well it solves a lot of taxation without representation but the question is did the british or the citizens of the country did the...
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look i mean islam. races i mean it comes a lot i still. don't d'angelo then you got the arab world and we all know it was only that it does look result on. another key part of the search for their roots is the arabic language. it. was. say. they lived out a friend of mine who. is behind. everything. but. it will. be by later if they see it it funded from a bali scott center. the khomeini a. funny dude. a much a by see near your margin if. you see how long he would do so but that up missin out of get mad if i do should. silvana the sharks what i do hope is a little bit today and on the day. year before you see. the. idea in. the. way people saw you be obliged to do something to get up in the country. but if. your event thank me if you want to duck would want to keep going to have to go to bali when he could be put on the hop when you did then you departed again you quite a picnic with the party on a hot. there's not much to. go on the pot i mean you could avoid the me. if it was already good on the bar a
look i mean islam. races i mean it comes a lot i still. don't d'angelo then you got the arab world and we all know it was only that it does look result on. another key part of the search for their roots is the arabic language. it. was. say. they lived out a friend of mine who. is behind. everything. but. it will. be by later if they see it it funded from a bali scott center. the khomeini a. funny dude. a much a by see near your margin if. you see how long he would do so but that up missin out...
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for the first time during this horrific war actually got some coverage i mean even in the mainstream media here. with this more public awareness here and i know that there are members of congress i don't know how high on the list after the midterms but i mean yemen is part of the conversation now like it has never been before but that also applies to shape the narrative but i do agree that i can congress to push for doing much more than scaling back support with much more than simply the refuelling to see that the narrative is shifting as well that's why you know this week the saudis to started saying you know we stand with the people of yemen because i'm not sure how that works but i know if i don't i saw that i didn't. think i said something rather snide on facebook i'm going to do not a states pushing to this i know. that they're a terrorist group and. of course we're pushing for a ceasefire so i think because tens of thousands of people were killed in the war and about the millions of children. are in the risk of starvation so they freeze if you go into this huge catastrophe i th
for the first time during this horrific war actually got some coverage i mean even in the mainstream media here. with this more public awareness here and i know that there are members of congress i don't know how high on the list after the midterms but i mean yemen is part of the conversation now like it has never been before but that also applies to shape the narrative but i do agree that i can congress to push for doing much more than scaling back support with much more than simply the...