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time time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. the business model of facebook is to pressure people to continue communicating through facebook and giving facebook personal information this is what makes facebook a surveillance monster so facebook does not have users facebook has used its people that facebook use it's. the trouble is that. all hope all. people. go through most of the homeless is about to give up. oh. please. those must be. with julian assange now in prison waiting for his fate to be decided if we look at the media's dramatic u. turn regarding the arch whistleblower tailing him first as a hero of journalism then as a colluding villain. human rights organizations cry foul after a palestinian activist is denied entry to the
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time and time again as this process has become longer and longer is that the the german economy that business is to are also waiting for answers they just want to know exactly what it is that they are that they need to be preparing for would germany back a hard border would draw me say ok this is the new external frontier of the u. and we need a hard border controls at the moment what we're hearing is certainly not and this is the where the compromise of the backstop came into the deal which has so far been agreed in the e.u. side and has been rejected as we know time and time again by the u.k. polman so of course at the moment at least these talks in london between the government the conservative government and the labor party the opposition to go in signs that we could see the bracks deal moved towards a soft abraxane which of course would be something that germany would prefer as well because that would then. perhaps signal that they would still be participation from the u.k. and customs union but we've really have to see i mean these talks radio could still completely fall flat but of course time is not on the side of either the the e.u. or the u.k. it's all still up there right now to brady's thanks very much. let's check in with some of the other stores at this hour police in new zealand say the man suspected of carrying out the christ church attacks on two mosque has been charged with fifty counts of murder and thirty nine counts of attempted murder the alleged white supremacy of research appear in court friday we're hearing via video that.
time and time again as this process has become longer and longer is that the the german economy that business is to are also waiting for answers they just want to know exactly what it is that they are that they need to be preparing for would germany back a hard border would draw me say ok this is the new external frontier of the u. and we need a hard border controls at the moment what we're hearing is certainly not and this is the where the compromise of the backstop came into the deal which...
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time and time again it does not support a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland our fear is that installing physical customs infrastructure on the border region along the irish border could reignite sectarian tensions but at the same time you also have to keep in mind that merkel wants to protect the integrity of the single market ok that is exactly what did abuse frank often has been looking at in arlon he's been addressing this question how hard border could lead to or turn of the ethnic and sectarian conflict of the past he met with an author who's written a bestselling book about dissident irish republicans. iconic images that have gone down in european history bloody sunday the deadly incident in derry one thousand nine hundred seventy two has become symbolic of the north and conflicts between pro irish republic catholics and pro brits and protestants that conflict ended officially in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight with the good friday peace agreement historian. many irish republicans to refuse to accept that for her recent book unfinished business the politics of irish republicanism she interviewed some. irish nationalists and as commemorations of. so-called dissident organizations you will hear the. trad
time and time again it does not support a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland our fear is that installing physical customs infrastructure on the border region along the irish border could reignite sectarian tensions but at the same time you also have to keep in mind that merkel wants to protect the integrity of the single market ok that is exactly what did abuse frank often has been looking at in arlon he's been addressing this question how hard border could lead to...
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stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. troubled social media giant facebook is looking into creating a so-called stable coin in partnership with messaging service whatsapp according to a report from bloomberg the report cites unnamed sources who say the virtual currency will roll out in india and will first be used in money transfers and remittances within whatsapp which reportedly has two hundred million indian users a facebook s'posed spokesperson would only confirm to bloomberg that the company is quote exploring ways to leverage the power of blogs and change technology effectively restating a major announcement that facebook formed a block chain applications team headed by former coinbase board member david markus the project will still take some time to develop and the report noted a number of failed attempts at stable coin launches in twenty eighteen and controversy around tether one of the more prominent survivors stable coins are an attempt to reduce the volatility
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time and time again that there was definitely russian collusion between the president and his campaign, that they had evidence to show it, and that the president and his team deserved to be in jail, that he shouldn't be in office when really they were the ones that were creating the greatest scandal in the history of our country. >> in fact, sarah, what you did -- >> that wasn't me -- >> sarah, hold on a second. i let you speak. what you did repeat time and time again is that statement. you said that countless fbi officials came to you. you repeated it on separate days on separate occasions, and this was not the only instance the special counsel reported. they also talked about one of the statements you made about the president's statement about the trump tower meeting where you said the president clearly did not dictate that statement, yet the president's lawyers, according to the report, wrote that the president did indeed dictate that statement, so why did you tell the press that the president did not dictate that statement when he did? >> if you look at the play-by-play account, he weighed in, which i said that he did. he relayed information he wanted included -- >> did dictate it? >> i'm not denying that he had involvement in what the statement said. that was the information i was given at the time and i stated it to the public. the big question here was whether or not the trump campaign colluded with russia. they didn't. the pr
time and time again that there was definitely russian collusion between the president and his campaign, that they had evidence to show it, and that the president and his team deserved to be in jail, that he shouldn't be in office when really they were the ones that were creating the greatest scandal in the history of our country. >> in fact, sarah, what you did -- >> that wasn't me -- >> sarah, hold on a second. i let you speak. what you did repeat time and time again is that...
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and it going from a serial kind of linear understanding of time to ever present omni time where everything is constantly in the present and time as we understand. them praise by you know who called us a while ago as dr paul craig roberts on this show many times he would say that when a manuf. actually you know when you ship out your manufacturing you export you you offshore your manufacturing education you offshore your innovation you eventually the people that are now doing those manufacturing jobs also start to innovate because that's where the innovation happens on the factory floor so the factory floor has been moved to china as you point out they'll be ciolek china and then we moved all of our jobs manufacturing over to china about all the innovations in china so we don't it's not it's not been created in california built in china is going to be created in china built in china and that's an obvious progression and we call that on the show many many years ago it's not hard to figure out why i think it also comes with hubris and if you look at previous empires and how they fell apart you know like spain the spanish empire f
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time. - if you're looking to increase your income, become less dependent on job, spend more time with your friends and family, and ultimately have more fun and freedom in your life, then you're in the right place at the right time. because i'm going to show you how you can have all of those things and more by learning my proven system for investing in real estate. i'm than merrill, star of a&es's hit tv show flip this house. over the past 14 years, i bought and sold hundreds of properties, built a large portfolio of rental properties, and became a self-made multimillionaire, because i created a system that allows me to get very predictable and profitable results. over the course of this program i'm gonna show you properties that i've made money on the past few months, and ones i'm renovating right now like the one behind me. real estate has completely changed my life and for the past decade, i've been able to share that passion through our live training events. these events have helped thousands of regular, everyday people get started investing in real estate the right way. which has allowed them to make more money and live with more passion and purpose. on today's show, you'll also meet some of those people an
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time time to sit down and talk. you know world the big partisan group. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. twenty minutes into the program welcome back a group of fracking protesters in australia have come up with a novel way to get their message across. government need to listen up wrecking a country i'm putting you know water. this is what we bring this is had the killing and country. well for some time critics have been saying fracking has a huge impact on the environment including causing possible earthquakes because of the high pressure used to extract the oil on the gas from the rock below it also increases the risk of oil spills on pollution something that can lead to various health problems australia's northern territory a nonstop moratorium on fracking back in sept
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slamming the door on the path and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. in the headlines a one pair moscow time the much hyped much anticipated miller aboard dispels two years of media speculation on trumped russia collusion but it hasn't silence the attacks on the us president of the democrats calling a new angle. no collusion no obstruction the president trumping gauge obstruction of justice certainly obstructed justice multiple attempts by the present to mislead the country. described doesn't historic and moral duty by the greek premier athens demands three hundred billion euros from germany in world war two reparations how long are generations of generations having to pay for things that they didn't.
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time time the ingredients want to be. flowery potatoes and sell to be first get and pickles wasn't and watching the story behind it is a pretty traditional dish around here right now that. is evolved in the past when sailors were at sea for a long time that was just for the meat had to be preserved that's why they're salted beavers mobile's. the mice and because most of them were probably toothless due to face bites scurvy or whatever or that everything was mashed up just so they didn't have to chew it ok i joined i thank you shanks i can't wait. for all those some grindingly delicious perfect finish for my two around prime and i've learned to live and tasted a lot and i feel like that's a great note to end this show and so thank you guys for watching and soon except. me. it's one of the most hotly debated buildings in germany first there was the city valorous then the east german alice of the republic. after the german unification the decision was made rebuild berlin city dallas drowse a standout project. for. coming up on t.w. . what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and house come from. my name is dr carson the i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can just push go ahead. stage use and let's
time time the ingredients want to be. flowery potatoes and sell to be first get and pickles wasn't and watching the story behind it is a pretty traditional dish around here right now that. is evolved in the past when sailors were at sea for a long time that was just for the meat had to be preserved that's why they're salted beavers mobile's. the mice and because most of them were probably toothless due to face bites scurvy or whatever or that everything was mashed up just so they didn't have to...
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time and time again. it's a blank check to wage war without congressional oversight. so it's past time for congress to reassert our constitutional duty to debate on matters of war and peace and it's past time to end this illegal, horrific war in yemen. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and to support this bipartisan bill to end the united states' role in yemen. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. i thank the e: gentleman from new york. the gentleman from texas. we may have some agreements because, frankly, i think there is not one person on this floor, in this house, and in the senate that does not believe that there has been enormous violence in yemen. i have been to yemen. i want to go back. i know that it is, if not the, one of the poorest nations in the world. the chi
time and time again. it's a blank check to wage war without congressional oversight. so it's past time for congress to reassert our constitutional duty to debate on matters of war and peace and it's past time to end this illegal, horrific war in yemen. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and to support this bipartisan bill to end the united states' role in yemen. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: thank...
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times, they report correctly. actually, most of the time. your parents come all the time. all the time or most of the time? all right, all of the time. i agree. for purposes of this speech, i agree, but they are and they are protecting all of your families and they are getting the word out, and they want to get the word out fairly and honestly. are serving our entire nation and i'm sure you'll agree with me that they are doing it to make a better future for you. it is all about you. it is no longer about us. it is about you. they work so hard for you and our country works so hard for you. for the rest of your life, you "my momproud to say or my dad worked at the white house." i'm going to ask you, most of your parents are with you and i am going to ask you to look around, give them big applause and give them all a big fat kiss right now. [applause] mr. trump: isn't that nice? you are proud of them, and i am proud of them soto. i really am -- proud of them too. i really am. it is your smiles and love of your parents after a long day's work that helps make everything here possible. it is what really makes the
times, they report correctly. actually, most of the time. your parents come all the time. all the time or most of the time? all right, all of the time. i agree. for purposes of this speech, i agree, but they are and they are protecting all of your families and they are getting the word out, and they want to get the word out fairly and honestly. are serving our entire nation and i'm sure you'll agree with me that they are doing it to make a better future for you. it is all about you. it is no...
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time, twomonth's time. i remember talking toa twomonth's time. indian ocean soon army and you said that blanket would bounce back from that —— tsunami. blanket would bounce back from that -- tsunami. how has progress been from that? fantastic. after 2009 we we re from that? fantastic. after 2009 we were a very safe, solid that the nation to travel to. tourism employs close to i nation to travel to. tourism employs close toi million people, and so far in the short term, it will be painful, but we are room resilient people —— we are our resilient people. we will bounce back. how can you be so confident that it will bounce back, though? what steps will the tourism authority, some of the boards you have sat on in the past, what kind of steps are they going to have to take? first and foremost, we need to make sure that people who passed away are handled with grace and dignity and that they are — that is the most important thing at the moment. after everything settles down, then we can start a programme of marketing and promoting the destination again.
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we have time to time in democratic systems we have crises the fact is that you need to face some kind of transition period and we have sixty four now i've seen several of them so that times of time we have a crisis and after the crisis certain things will be changed and i think this is a very fundamental crisis because of the fact that so many things are changing so much pain usually this is exceptional in that respect when you were taking a fenlon into the european union being a democracy was enough now you have to be either a liberal democracy or illiberal democracy which is not i assume a good place is there any middle ground can a democracy be conservative and both its economic and social approach it should be much more efficient i think the democratic system has to be changed we have a lot of legacies of. the same industrial age so that if you look at the structure of the government it's almost the same everywhere and i don't believe that for example let's take an example. of a population who is going to take responsibility of that is it means to for violence is it minister for social and health is it minister for interior or whose responsibility is that i think we
we have time to time in democratic systems we have crises the fact is that you need to face some kind of transition period and we have sixty four now i've seen several of them so that times of time we have a crisis and after the crisis certain things will be changed and i think this is a very fundamental crisis because of the fact that so many things are changing so much pain usually this is exceptional in that respect when you were taking a fenlon into the european union being a democracy was...
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russian collusion even before president trump was actually inaugurated and this was multiplied time and time and time again by the american legacy press all based on unsourced intelligence on quotes from unknown people and it was metastasized into the known new facts about russian collusion so i took a lot of hope from the fact that moonless report apparently shows there was no russian collusion what gives me a slight distress though at this point is that it appears over the last two years because of the pressure of this investigation president trump has to a certain extent corralled into any possible maneuvers he might have with russia in the future so i think that's a very delicate path for him to tread if he wants to try and free himself from the the hands of the deep state and of course one of the thing we need to remember is that even though the democratic party and the reports that came from that were funded by them by the former my six intelligence officer christopher steele now been debunked suddenly the democratic party is now trying to focus on trump's finances they will not give up so he's
russian collusion even before president trump was actually inaugurated and this was multiplied time and time and time again by the american legacy press all based on unsourced intelligence on quotes from unknown people and it was metastasized into the known new facts about russian collusion so i took a lot of hope from the fact that moonless report apparently shows there was no russian collusion what gives me a slight distress though at this point is that it appears over the last two years...
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from time to time, i remember -- remind the member states that we not getting into the political issues. we are in charge of the implementation and should be independent. for the time being, there is no attempt or appetite to strengthen the safeguard system. these things were made from time to time in the past. in 2005 and 2006, the committee was established to look into this issue. after many meetings and reports, they concluded without an agreement. i do not see any move into that. we have challenges. the best thing that we can do is to use the system -- existing system to meet the challenges. one of the most important things is additional protocols. we cannot call it illegal of legation but i strongly recommend all of the countries to conclude and implement the additional protocols. when i became the director general in 2009, 94 countries were implementing additional protocols. now the number is 134. i very much expect more countries will intimate -- -- will implement comprehensive safeguards and additional protocols. this will be very helpful. another thing we are doing is to use the advanced technology. , we have modernized laboratories for safeguard. i starte
from time to time, i remember -- remind the member states that we not getting into the political issues. we are in charge of the implementation and should be independent. for the time being, there is no attempt or appetite to strengthen the safeguard system. these things were made from time to time in the past. in 2005 and 2006, the committee was established to look into this issue. after many meetings and reports, they concluded without an agreement. i do not see any move into that. we have...
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people closer theresa may, they will say, she has put proposals in front of her own party time and time again. timeer party have voted her down and blocked her. what else and she posted to? it has to be labour. any advance on that telegraph frontpage? we are building on one of the developing out of the meeting today. the initial response was how constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temperthat by constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temper that by saying it wasn't exactly what he expected. i have heard two senior sources saying tonight that theresa may did not offer anything, and tonight that theresa may did not offeranything, and in tonight that theresa may did not offer anything, and in fact one of them said that unless there is significant change tomorrow, it's going to be a waste of time. and then moving onto the metro, we have got, its good to talk. so that kind of mood music of, we are not in the kind of endgame where we are back to loathing each other yet. kind of endgame where we are back to loathing each other yetlj kind of endgame where we are back to loathing each other yet. i think w
people closer theresa may, they will say, she has put proposals in front of her own party time and time again. timeer party have voted her down and blocked her. what else and she posted to? it has to be labour. any advance on that telegraph frontpage? we are building on one of the developing out of the meeting today. the initial response was how constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temperthat by constructive it was. jeremy corbyn did temper that by saying it wasn't exactly what he expected. i...
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time for critical thinking it's time to fight watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. morning authorities california have released party cam video of the police shooting of american rapper willie mccovey apparently shows that the musician was asleep at the time the next video contends disturbing images and sounds. excuse me were. there were. instances took place in february police were initially called to check on macos well being six offices shot him twenty five times claiming he leaned for his gun when he woke up in his car the video evidence suggests police did not try to wake him up something that his family also claim the big picture here police in the united states killed more than a thousand people in twenty eight most of the officers involved did not want to face criminal charges african-americans and latinos are statistically more likely to be shot by the police and other groups and michelle cross from communities against police brutality told us the offices in the willie mccovey case should be charged with murder. it is in no way a
time for critical thinking it's time to fight watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. morning authorities california have released party cam video of the police shooting of american rapper willie mccovey apparently shows that the musician...
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it from the number ten briefing that we had to she is not putting any time limit on that at the moment. she has more time now, timeo use wisely. so i would expect coming back to the thought of october 31 that by the end of may, we will know pretty much where these negotiations are going to go. we would know what will happen with the conservative leadership, there is likely to be a challenge along the way. by the rules of the conservative party, they can't get her out of office until the end of the year. so, she could be in position still for that summit in october and maybe still coming back to the european council to look for another extension, who knows. but it certainly gives everybody some breathing space and i think that will be some relief to those within the european council who wants the uk to just take a step back and work out whether the political process is working and whether they indeed want to look at an alternative way forward, a general election or indeed a second referendum. chris morris hasjust joined me. he was in that press conference and we heard you asked the question, chris, as to whether th
it from the number ten briefing that we had to she is not putting any time limit on that at the moment. she has more time now, timeo use wisely. so i would expect coming back to the thought of october 31 that by the end of may, we will know pretty much where these negotiations are going to go. we would know what will happen with the conservative leadership, there is likely to be a challenge along the way. by the rules of the conservative party, they can't get her out of office until the end of...
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. with your make this manufacture consent to step into the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go round lifts only the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sick. to the real news is really. so everyone says they're o.-g. . gangster but twenty ten for me is really when years begin the game theory has worked and people are entering users and speculators and market makers markets are entering it quaint space and this is exactly what the protocol was designed to do was pull these people in is an interesting phenomenon because the technology is right track there but there's something else a pulse people and i call the big coin derangement syndrome in that there is for the first time this mechanism that guarantees freedom and for the human soul it resonates and it draws you in and a lot of those folks in that period you could tell just by looking at them their eyes are like pinwheels and the
and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. with your make this manufacture consent to step into the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame and merry go round lifts only the one percent so. we can all middle of the room sick. to the real news is really. so everyone says they're o.-g. . gangster but twenty ten for me is really when years begin...
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time ago. >> you repeated the claims, a slip of the tongue, several times. what exactly did you mean to say, because you appeared to be reading, you appeared to be reading those comments on several occasions. what did you mean to say? >> look, i've acknowledged that the word countless was a slip of the tongue. but it's no secret that a number of fbi, both current and former agreed with the president's decision. let's not forget that james comey was a disgraced leaker who authorized spying into the trump campaign. he brought a tremendous amount of politicalization to the fbi and in charge of the agency that he was supposed to be in charges of leading and one of the best decisions the president made to get rid of him and i'm thankful that the president is supported by law enforcement across this country and most law enforcement are not like james comey who has turned out to be a dirty cop and shown time and time again, day after day, that the president made the exact right decision in getting rid of him and putting somebody else in charge of the fbi. >> let me ask you this. you say it was just one word. the reason, the importance is, you have a unique position in the system to tell the truth. you say it was one word. but the mueller report says sanders acknowledged speaking about this sentence and this claim of people at the fbi, sanders acknowledged that her comments were not founded on anything. that's not one word. that's saying you acknowledge -- >> actually -- >> go ahead. >> those were mueller's words that they weren't founded on anything. >> mueller is incorrect in this regard? >> in the heat of the moment, that was, i said that it was in the heat of the moment, meaning it wasn't a scripted thing, it was something that i said, and which is why that one word has become a big deal. but the big take-away here is that the sentiment is 100% accurate. the fbi is a better place witho
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time, this time for real, that he was ukraine's next president. pres.-elect zelensky: to all former soviet countries, look at us. everything ipossible. reporter: across town, president poroshenko conceded, while muttering darkly that the kremlin would be celebrating the comedian's win. pres. poroshenko: ukraine could quickly returned to the russia orbit.rt re: relations with russia will now be the soon-to-be president zelensky. can we expect any change inla ukraine's onship with russia? >> population is pretty decided on what russia. -- what russia is. the vast majority sees it as an aggressor. reporter: there is no real scope for president zelensky to strike some sort of deal on the conflict in the east or negotiate over crimea, for example? >> he may try to do that. but at the same timell create a public outcry. reporter: and what of the activists from the maidan, the street revolution? what do they make of ukraine's mic turn?he >>i'm looking from the angle of changing the elite, w ukrainiated change. if only zelensky happened to be someone who could deliver the change, so we shouldwith what we have. reporter: is it a step in the right direction, you think? >> i would say this is a step and we have to make it right. reporter: there are still plenty of unanswered questions about mr. zelensky, not least his relationship with a controversial oligarch. but for now it is important to reflect on a peaceful caotaign, a fair and what looks set to be a smooth transfer of wer. at ukraine's be -- may be laughing at ukraine's comic choiceader, but this country has lots to be proud of, too. laura: patients in canada suffering from parkinson's disease have had some mobility restored thanks to a new treatment. people who were house-bound are now able to lock more freely. our scienc
time, this time for real, that he was ukraine's next president. pres.-elect zelensky: to all former soviet countries, look at us. everything ipossible. reporter: across town, president poroshenko conceded, while muttering darkly that the kremlin would be celebrating the comedian's win. pres. poroshenko: ukraine could quickly returned to the russia orbit.rt re: relations with russia will now be the soon-to-be president zelensky. can we expect any change inla ukraine's onship with russia?...
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time time the ingredients were to be. flowery potatoes and consulted beef brisket and pickles. and watching the story behind it is a pretty traditional dish around here right now that. i was involved in the past when sailors were at sea for a long time that was enough for the meat had to be preserved that's why their sultan beef is no bones. that he must end because most of them were probably toothless due to his fights scurvy or whatever or that everything was mashed up so they didn't have to chew it ok i joined i thank you sayings i can't wait. for all those some frightening way delicious a perfect finish for my tour around bremen and learn to live and tasted alive and i feel like that's a great note to end this show and so thank you guys for watching and to next time. to. be. able to. keep learning merged reality wait a second we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shifts to live us. from other realities of cryptocurrency to your top picks for live in an ever changing digital world let's talk to devise a similar. shift fifteen d.w. . a ghost town like no other turn ople thirty years after the nuclear disaster usually desert but not always. true as sometimes business looking for that ultimate kick adventure come
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time time to sit down and talk. again as one of the afternoon moscow time next a crippling shortage of skilled workers in romania has prompted to join other small nations to condemn the blocks freedom of movement policy as professionals leave their nations for better pay checks within the e.u. they're hitting the growth of their home countries reports. fear aspiring members the idea of joining for. the need european union membership what they have in european states will also be present in macedonia who can embrace a completely new agenda today in order to deadlines with their neighbors and join the group of countries still be the first not less. last in line to join the e.u. states on this new e.u. vision because we are the most europe music nation in europe but first some of the union's new comers the dream didn't quite materialize. and adding to their wu's there is the crippling brain drain part of the so-called prize of being a member state is freedom of movement you can move and. you won't see but according to remain here that comes at a price you know when you know we come here with the least one media the stu
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for washing clothes watching the hawks. young elephants have come to. myspace me brutal pledging incidents because sadly the baby elephants often do see their mother as being killed but also. i do believe the elephant smile i see it's a nice little months to home. and express some changes. in the. do good is an outstanding person because he took on the most powerful agency in this county or you'll need to stay busy look at it from the analogy. mark was the day that when he was five. mugged or going to his being the sheriff's most contentious critic for a year is the first time i noticed something wasn't right in fleece work and pretty much money first started the corruption in palm beach county is not something that you can smell or thing like that it's a nod and a wink it wasn't what i wanted to do. we've had more shootings in this county then some states have had collectively to gun went to his website began featuring comments about god as family the sheriff might . squash yo
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time time the ingredients want to be the flowery potatoes and salted beef brisket and pickles wasn't and what's the story behind it it's a pretty traditional dishes around here right now that. i was involved in the past when sailors were at sea for a long time that was just by the meat had to be preserved that's why their salt to be visible. that he must and because most of them were probably toothless due to bass bites scurvy or whatever or that everything was mashed up just so they didn't have to chew it just ok i joined i thank you saying this i can't wait. for all that was some frightening really delicious a perfect finish for my tour around britain and i've learned to live and tasted a lot and i feel like that's a great note to end this show and so thank you guys for watching and do next time. after. kick off life. in latin america sucker event of the year kicks off in less than two months on the coca-cola many catch twenty nineteen. family quarter took a look around the tournaments host country personal. that people are calling gearing up for a party you don't want to miss. next. month . the woman said because a lot of traditional gender roles against intersexuality same sex marriage in the me to the basement of our society's view of
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time and time again that no such policy ever existed. >> this administration did not create a policy of separating families at the border. >> again, we do not have a policy to separate children from their parents. our policy is if you break the law, we will prosecute you. >> calling me a liar are fighting words. i'm not a liar. we've never had a policy for family separation. >> they did have a policy. it's in a memo that senator jeff merkley got his hands on. he'll join me in just a minute. executing them, even when they were monstrous and advocating for his wall, nielsen appears to have been insufficiently despotic for the president. according to "the new york times," the president called nielsen at home to demand she take action to stop migrants from entering the country, such as blocking all migrants from seeking asylum. nielsen reportedly pushed back. nbc news reports she also resisted efforts by the president to reinstate his child separation policy, the one that she said didn't exist time and time again, and reminded him it was prohibited by a court order last year. on the other hand, nielsen reportedly regained some footing with the president when border patrol agents used tear gas to repel a large crowd attempting to break through a border fence, the kind of tough action trump said he wanted in the dhs secretary. it was not apparently cruel enough. nielsen joins several other senior dhs officials on their way out the door, including the u.s. secret service director and acting director of i.c.e. and now more officials are reportedly expected to join them, including the department's general counsel, the head of u.s. citizenship and immigrati
time and time again that no such policy ever existed. >> this administration did not create a policy of separating families at the border. >> again, we do not have a policy to separate children from their parents. our policy is if you break the law, we will prosecute you. >> calling me a liar are fighting words. i'm not a liar. we've never had a policy for family separation. >> they did have a policy. it's in a memo that senator jeff merkley got his hands on. he'll join...
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here in the european union released from the twenty seven other members a bit more time time for time time for perhaps a bit of real sanity to answer the breaks and process but the flex tension is at least giving that time to the m.p.'s in the house of commons well david what are the dangers for the. does take part in those elections. well it looks probable unlikely that they will have to because the talks with the opposition labor party and jeremy corbyn have so far not shown any reasonable results teresa mayes still not relinquishing any of her red lines now that means essentially that the u.k. will have to put up candidates for the european parliamentary elections and the danger there is from from everybody here the twenty seven years that the so-called populist a nationalist party is not only in spain not only in eastern europe but also of course in the united kingdom will start to create havoc with the institutions of the european union and that's exactly what they want to avoid we'll have to wait and see if that scenario develops david taylor with that update for us from brussel
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i used to build buildings, good times bad times you build buildings, and getting money in bad times so this is great times but getting money for a wall they give me money for anything i want but as long as it is the word wall, they don't want to spend the money. maria: yeah, exactly. president trump: frankly, if they would change the laws it would be a whole different scene and it could happen so quickly. maria: so realistically,, mr. president, when would you expect that because senator lindsey graham came on this show two weeks ago and said look i'm going to come back from recess and put together a package and i'm going to work with the president to change these loopholes and change the immigration because. do you see that happening in 2019? president trump: yeah, lindsay has been great. we have a package of things that we're asking for, and we're actually going for a much bigger package than rather than those little things which are not little at all in terms of their importance, but we're making a plan where we're really talking about immigration laws at a much larger scale and we
i used to build buildings, good times bad times you build buildings, and getting money in bad times so this is great times but getting money for a wall they give me money for anything i want but as long as it is the word wall, they don't want to spend the money. maria: yeah, exactly. president trump: frankly, if they would change the laws it would be a whole different scene and it could happen so quickly. maria: so realistically,, mr. president, when would you expect that because senator...
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time now., time now. , and time now., and we will get a full round—up. —— time now for sport. in the 1967 final in lisbon. he also led the club to nine successive titles, seven scottish cups and six league cups. he had two spells as celtic manager and also had spells in charge of manchester city and aston villa. mcneill had been suffering from dementia. celtic say he "passed away surrounded by his family and loved ones". chelsea have missed the opportunity to go third in the premier league, after being held to a 2—2 draw at home to burnley. chelsea manager maurizio sarri was sent to the stands and there was also a bust up between the players at full—time. austin halewood reports. after a weekend of favourable results, the door was ajar for chelsea to break into the top four but despite the heat of a scorching easter weekend, the blues came out cold, burnley‘s jeff easter weekend, the blues came out cold, burnley‘sjeff hendrick easter weekend, the blues came out cold, burnley‘s jeff hendrick with easter weekend, the blues came out cold, burnley‘sjeff hendrick with a screamer in
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times." >> but "the new york times" did call and check, correct? >> again, i'm not sure about this particular story. i'd have to look back to see what story they're talking about. we do talk to them regularly and a lot of times we push back on a story and that's simply not enough for it. they like to run with anonymous sources. on a regular basis about this president. it's an unprecedented amount of negative coverage of not only them but a number of other outlets spend 90% of the coverage of this president is negative despite our country is doing extremely well. our economy is booming. isis has been defeated in syria. we have gotten rid of countless regulations that has made our energy-dominant country again. the country is doing extremely well. yet, if you looked at the media and the coverage, you would think the whole place is falling apart. i think that's a real problem and certainly the president is going to continue to call out. >> the question is, whether or not. >> you would know that, george. >> the question is, who's telling the truth about whether or not they were contacted? i want to move on right now, the president has been sending out those tweets about congresswoman ilhan omar. attacking her fo
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time to take one step. and face. time you're all just such deals. and fun for the troops. time to overcome pound drives and connecticut. it's time for work. and you don't really use coming up ahead. lines. nine gemini with a w. at any time time zone a me place the news video yeah i love the look of the crowd. to sing along to see this to come from super funds. for. interactive exercises. everything is online file and interactive benjamin for free with d w. d two you know that seventy seven percent of pocket are younger than sixty odd. us me and me and you. do know what time of voices i watch on the seventy seven percent talk about the. front part of the flash from housing boom top this is where. welcome to the seventy seven percent. for the future six g.w. . a nightmare inside the cockpit investigators in the ethiopian airlines crash said today the pilots did everything they were supposed to do but it wasn't enough to stop the boeing seven thirty seven max from nose diving at almost six hundred miles per hour one hundred fifty seven people die tonight pressure on boeing is ther
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times. you only alone -- you are only allowed on the grounds for a limited time. accommodated -- accommodate as many as possible. tickets were added in the 20th century and were needed because otherwise it was just a too big -- just too big of an event. back in 1905, there was a story about a child who by this point you needed an adult companion to bring you onto the grounds and an adult could not come onto the grounds that a child. kids being smarter than adults a lot of the times, started essentially buying out, buying -- having parents buy their way on the grounds with them. childe a story of the made a dime at a time doing that. >> no kidding. >> absolutely. >> we were talking about media progression. when did the white house easter egg roll get live streamed? >> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. >> how has social media changed it? i'm sure people are sending pictures. >> absolutely. there are so many things going on from games to easter egg roles. and with the benefit of social media can see that in real time instead of having to wait even just a few hours for the internet article to come up it's . it's instantaneous. >> amplifying the event. i wonder if any countries around the world and their leaders have also replicated the easter egg roll since it worked so well in the united states. >> i don't know, but i know there are some presidential sites that host their own easter egg roll every year. i was in ohio for a family birthday and th
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first-time caller, long time. >> first time, long time >> caller: got a stock i got into late last year. it's since merged with another lirt but has been going down should i buy, hold or sell office property income, opi. >> i've got to look into that. that's a stunning decline. it's gotten a little better this year i got to find out what they merged with that nobody likes. that's a cheap stock we're going to come back daniel in pennsylvania, daniel >> caller: jimmy, it's a valley boo-yah to you. >> love the valley lived there for a while. what's going on? >> caller: despite the recent increase in crude oil inventory, with summer driving season and $75 oil on the way, my stock is anadarko petroleum corporation. >> well, i have a conference call next friday for members of the actionalerts.com club. turned out how anadarko did not what i wanted in terms of growth this quarter i think will be better inanadarko is fine i think you can make six bucks in it. let's go to larry in south carolina larry? >> caller: boo-yah from myrtle beach, south carolina. >> good fishing. >> caller: i like your
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slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. but. we'll see you. haven't blown out it's seventieth birthday candles nato pledges the expand the alliances presence in regions on russia's doorstep a washington calls on russia to withdraw its military advisors from venezuela. social media giant twitter lifts its ban on the french government. but izing campaign that's off the block since as part of its fight against fake news. out of boeing says he's sorry for the three hundred forty six lives lost in two crashes involving the seven three seven max as the company struggles to mend it. and the u.n. secretary general urged.
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and they've done it time and time again they have been right each time they've done this and they justrolling up. this time, they're buying june 12s. they were getting out of may 10s, which gives you an idea that each time it makes a move to the upside, they roll them up and they want to stick with it i bought these i'll probably be in this also two to three weeks again these are june options, not may options, however >> we got you. doc, good stuff. come on over >> thank you, sir. >> that's jon najarian disney is soaring to a new all-time high today. the media giant the to be performing dow stock over the past month two firms think it has room to run, joining others that have become positive on this name bank of america, merrill lynch putting it on its u.s. one list. they raise the price target to $168 guggenheim resumes coverage at a buy. man, boy has the narrative, steph, changed on this thing since disney plus. eiger did that 30-minute sitdown with faber and i mean, the story has changed. >> i know. >> people view this company in a whole different light. >> and they should they real
and they've done it time and time again they have been right each time they've done this and they justrolling up. this time, they're buying june 12s. they were getting out of may 10s, which gives you an idea that each time it makes a move to the upside, they roll them up and they want to stick with it i bought these i'll probably be in this also two to three weeks again these are june options, not may options, however >> we got you. doc, good stuff. come on over >> thank you, sir....
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time to time about the casino. the trend in technology and government to enslave the population behind devices and to be consigned to life clicking on ads for scooby snacks the second you stop clicking on those ads you die and you get to get off the grid. just basic sense of the chrome. again france has fired back at the united states of a possible sanctions on even investments in cuba itself to u.s. national security advisor joe bowl announced punitive measures on the caribbean island. today we are also announcing five additions to the cuba restricted list which prohibits direct financial transactions with entities tied to cuba's military intelligence and security services and personnel we are also announcing that the department of the treasury will implement further regulatory changes to restrict non-family travel to cuba also meaning that foreign companies can now also be sued for operating in cuba after washington lifted the ban on lawsuits but it's a decision that could have a major impact on me in a twist their biggest trading partner the e.u. is at a time when transatlantic relations are already stretched of course where the u.s. steps intended to pressure cuba into giving up support of it as well as president one expert on latin america we spoke to says washington's move could but far though . everyone i know it's crazy they want to govern you know parts of the world they could ruin their country i live here in cuba i'm cuban. we will lead them take anything away. trump in my opinion what he did is criminal because he knows how much effort we make how hard it is but this is one more effort a completely cross trade. chump administration attempting to push cuba as well as nicaragua and the country are those attempting significant change or sovereignty back it is meant as a punishment and the threat to other countries around the world that's meant to as a threat to the euro in terms of doing any business with cuba or when. is it going to change anything in cuba now anything in burma as well or is it illegal yes. a byelection internationa
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the weekly on our team a swedish computer programmer arrested in ecuador for alleged cyber attack on government systems has finally been allowed to see visitors. binny's parents were granted access to him in jail on choose under-sea and his parents and sisters no foundation for the charges sweden's foreign ministry is also demanding ecuador explain his arrest mr binney is an expert in cyber security and also a digital previously advocate he's reportedly linked to wiki leaks and was detained just hours after whistleblower julian a song was arrested in the ecuadorian embassy in london earlier this month only his father told lists his son's rights were violated. he didn't get to talk too slow or in the right time and he didn't. get to me to call in the riot and there was so many wrong things that were. there evidences that one book of. that he has a lot of memory sticks and that is all about her and that is not enough to a
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. live with the list of. people. who believe that he's about to give up. something. this must be. in prison waiting for his fate to be decided and we look at the media's dramatic turn regarding the whistleblower with outlets hailing him first as a hero and then as a leading villain. human rights organizations cry foul off the palestinian activist is denied entry to the u.s. we spoke. about his experience. with the u.s. administration has been mobilized now to do israel's bidding and trying to silence the stadium it's really made at the international human rights defenders. and the u.s. republican senator military action in venezuela to prevent what he calls genocide.
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time is still inseparably time to exploring the heavens. renaissance thinkers had already set their sights on the stars many medieval time pieces were astronomical clocks. the exact measurement of time is a necessary requirement for studying the motion of the sun moon and planets. it was the start of an age in which scholars began to challenge the church's worldview saying that the sun didn't revolve around the earth and the earth was not the center of the universe. from book in poland in around fifteen forty. nicolaus copernicus was a canon at the cathedral there as well as a high ranking government official. he was also a lawyer physician and mathematician as well as an economist who wrote a highly regarded work on the theory of money but his real passion was astronomy. his astronomical observations and calculations contradicted the generally. sceptic model originally posited by the ancient scholar claudius ptolemy namely that the earth was at the center of the solar system. this geocentric world view was essential teaching of the church. copernicus believed the sun was at the center of the solar system. but even though he spent thirty years w
time is still inseparably time to exploring the heavens. renaissance thinkers had already set their sights on the stars many medieval time pieces were astronomical clocks. the exact measurement of time is a necessary requirement for studying the motion of the sun moon and planets. it was the start of an age in which scholars began to challenge the church's worldview saying that the sun didn't revolve around the earth and the earth was not the center of the universe. from book in poland in...
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and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watched. the hawks. thank you who are who you are thank you and i was under attack to deny this is a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. thank you for joining me while the entire country focuses on trump and his book blue marie very few seem to care that are organized the murder machines continue their work around the world that's the term i like to use instead of military organized human murder machine you know that has a nice ring to it just kind of rolls off the tongue got it. doesn't really tearing sound so boring and but. it's. sounds like a super lame millipede you met at a party at military over there is an accountant if i hear one more capital gains tax joe i'm going to kill myself. so let's just go on with organized human murder machine show a ten months ago i covered how twenty one trillion dollars had gone unaccounted for at the pentagon over the past twenty years don't try to think about the n
and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watched. the hawks. thank you who are who you are thank you and i was under attack to deny this is a comedy show where americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents. thank you for joining me while the entire country focuses on trump and his book blue marie very few seem to care that are organized the murder machines continue...
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days with the transition period this is something that is the criticized by journalists in ukraine time time again this is someone who isn't open to difficult probing questioning from journalist someone who prefers to talk to people directors social media in an environment he can control without being questioned or put under pressure and seemingly this is the pattern is going to continue this was an extraordinarily free briefing and just as soon as he basically had appeared on the stage he was gone again and i'm not even sure we're going to see him again tonight here at this election. thank you very much nic connelly for keeping us up to day nic thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world more than seventy thousand people gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby obree speech latin for to the city and to the world francis offered a pardon for sins in a reflection on the world's war ravaged region. tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by her strifes airport had been shut dow
days with the transition period this is something that is the criticized by journalists in ukraine time time again this is someone who isn't open to difficult probing questioning from journalist someone who prefers to talk to people directors social media in an environment he can control without being questioned or put under pressure and seemingly this is the pattern is going to continue this was an extraordinarily free briefing and just as soon as he basically had appeared on the stage he was...
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is chocolate time, and was due to be brexit time. we normally at this timeis? so now we're looking at one to two months' stock. so that's what, four or five times more than you would normally have at this time? yeah. hot chocolate maker, brian watt, heeded government advise to prepare his business for a no—deal brexit. that's a lot of money sitting there. what are you going to do with all this now? i mean, what are the options? so, this is stock that i've bought and i've done that on the basis of borrowing from the bank, so now my big concern that keeps me awake at night is how do i actually sell that stock out, get the cash into the business, pay the bank? i wake up at 4:30 in the morning thinking about cash flow. it's hard enough running a business without brexit uncertainty, and while there may be a collective sigh of relief that the uk didn't leave the eu without a deal, even for companies that did take precautions, any peace of mind that provided may be short—lived, as we are still facing an uncertain outcome at an uncertain date. this small company bor
is chocolate time, and was due to be brexit time. we normally at this timeis? so now we're looking at one to two months' stock. so that's what, four or five times more than you would normally have at this time? yeah. hot chocolate maker, brian watt, heeded government advise to prepare his business for a no—deal brexit. that's a lot of money sitting there. what are you going to do with all this now? i mean, what are the options? so, this is stock that i've bought and i've done that on the...
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time and time again. it's a blank check to wage war without congressional oversight. so it's past time for congress to reassert our constitutional duty to debate on matters of war and peace and it's past time to end this illegal, horrific war in yemen. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and to support this bipartisan bill to end the united states' role in yemen. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: i now yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. i thank the e: gentleman from new york. the gentleman from texas. we may have some agreements because, frankly, i think there is not one person on this floor, in this house, and in the senate that does not believe that there has been enormous violence in yemen. i have been to yemen. i want to go back. i know that it is, if not the, one of the poorest nations in the world. the chi
time and time again. it's a blank check to wage war without congressional oversight. so it's past time for congress to reassert our constitutional duty to debate on matters of war and peace and it's past time to end this illegal, horrific war in yemen. i urge my colleagues to vote yes and to support this bipartisan bill to end the united states' role in yemen. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. mccaul: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: thank...
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development that only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. greetings and salutation. it's late your feet hurt from hitting the club you know a little tipsy maybe a lot tipsy and all you want to do is get home b.g. a cat and call it a night you spot pulling up to the crowded curbside or at least it looks like you ordered your jump in the backseat the doors lock and off into the night you disappear for many this is how their ride sharing tragedy began sometimes the story ends in a robbery and assault for some the night ends in the or rape or even death. this was the tragic fate of university of south carolina student samantha josephson who police say was murdered after getting into the back of a stranger's car she thought was the uber that she ordered south carolina state representative stuff rose a co-sponsor of a bill named after joe simpson that would require ride sharing vehicles to have an illuminated company provided sign to help verify their authenticity he told reporters this could happen anywhere and it really exp
development that only i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. greetings and salutation. it's late your feet hurt from hitting the club you know a little tipsy maybe a lot tipsy and all you want to do is get home b.g. a cat and call it a night you spot pulling up to the crowded curbside or at least it looks like you ordered your jump in the backseat the doors lock and off into the night you disappear for many this is how...
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time. to dig deeper to get this. stories that mainstream media refuses 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 critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is also a spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. welcome back to the program microsoft's fake news watchdog called news guard has turned its attention to the u.k. it's labeled as trustworthy three tabloid newspapers the sun the daily mirror and the daily star and that's not the only decision of the so-called blacklist or to be called into question are the quarter picks up the story. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use guards' co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to searching
time. to dig deeper to get this. stories that mainstream media refuses 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 critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is also a spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist...
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headlines in about an hour's time any time now on our two international it's going underground but if you're watching and you care ireland stick around for support there. are times when you want you're going underground and while we're away we'll be screening some your favorite episodes of the season coming up in this show. the same sort. of an uncensored interview with one of the world's most popular living philosophers. dissecting the major. issues facing the planet today level remain durable why do republican or democrat coke or pepsi but first the consulting editor of the daily mail and your peers is here to keep us abreast of a chaotic week in the british breaks a crisis thanks for coming on you've been on british t.v. norm stop it seems at all hours of the day think the issues are getting lost in this process of parliamentary chaos i think i've got lost with the issues to what is the issue now is the incompetence and chaos in ten downing street never before have i seen a prime minister humiliated by not one but four cabinet ministers who refused to support a normal circumstances they will be taken out and shot none of them are being fired because she has a
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time time to sit down and talk. greetings and salutations accountability and justice took a heavy blow this week oct watchers as the international criminal court despite twenty thousand pages of evidence and information declined to investigate and prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the various groups involved in the afghanistan war including the cia and members of the us armed forces. yes despite an incredible effort by i.c.c. prosecutor pot toobin so to to bring the case before the court a panel of judges ruled on friday that while there is supposed gravity to the crimes and the request is within the court's jurisdiction the current circumstances of the situation in afghanistan are such as to make the prospects for a successful investigation and prosecution extremely limited to this one one might ask has there ever been good circumstances or situations for the investigation and prosecution of war crimes in the first place naturally the leadership of those countries and groups accused of these crimes are well they're a related it white house spokesperson told the media quote we welcome this decision and reiterate our position that the united states holds american citizens to the highest legal and ethical standards the white house spokesperson went on to slam the i.c.c. stating since the creation of the i.c.c. the united states has consistently declined to join the court because of its broad unaccountable prosecutorial powers the threat it poses to american national sovereignty and other deficiencies that render it illegitimate. deficiency is that render it illegitimate. like say not ratifying the court's legal authority and therefore giving yourself a free pass on the legal obligations to it like the bush administration did back in two thousand and two after after it started the war in afghanistan because a who needs accountability when you've got a military industrial complex to feed in the host of wars sorry humanitarian interventions on the docket let's start watching the hawks. get the. real thing this week. as you keep trying to pull out of it. but they like you that i got. was that we. would. be. critics are. welcome on the watch of the hawks i am tyrrel them to and i'm top of the lot so here we are yes once again discussing the international criminal court which according to so many is just some while it's. horrible. thing that's going to sovereignty something some things i say i think is what i've said something something oh my gosh oh my gosh what are we going to do so that has what or so according to i.c.c. prosecutors report there was a reasonable basis to believe that u.s. armed forces members subjected quote at least sixty one detained persons to torture cruel treatment outrages upon personal dignity and that there is also reason to believe that cia members carried out similar acts against at least another twenty seven detained persons this is a very convenient way to not have to actually answer for for torture and of course we're not going to let them actually do anything about it because hey torture works right i mean isn't about what is most people who are hearing about are in washington saying all the time and it's really tragic because the idea of the international criminal court is so you would have you know all sorts of different types you know abusing civilians or abusing people in war zones or another you know situations around the world the u.s. didn't sign the treaty many actually major countries didn't sign up to say to be held accountable and the whole idea is it's like like you say threatens our sovereignty well look sometimes you need somebody else to say hey you shouldn't do that if you can't police yourselves well i find this whole protecting our sovereignty thing that we have been so excited about saying for. a few years it's all it's very interesting since we have apparently zero respect for anybody else's sovereignty a great point if you want other people if you want to live in this magical world where no one ever comes into your yard and no one ever says hello to you and no one ever knocks on your door that's fine but then you need to go to some point. and you can't the
time time to sit down and talk. greetings and salutations accountability and justice took a heavy blow this week oct watchers as the international criminal court despite twenty thousand pages of evidence and information declined to investigate and prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the various groups involved in the afghanistan war including the cia and members of the us armed forces. yes despite an incredible effort by i.c.c. prosecutor pot toobin so to to bring the...
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slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with that i'm along with the girls. as dental surgery starts to be a very popular. football person's doctor. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully recreate this. problem should have gone away from it by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had several female to male friends and you look at it and you just go oh god you paid for that it's horrible nobody can change genders is impossible. is delusional it's a mental illness. this is now one of my bones and flesh of my flesh she shall be called woman because she was taking out information. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next the ball different clubs on one hand it is logical to go from fields where everything is familiar on the ot
slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with that i'm along with the girls. as dental surgery starts to be a very popular. football person's doctor. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i...