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washington washington. the media control over voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. is the u.k. in crisis after a series of deadly terrorist attacks a hung parliament and the horrific human tragedy of the grenfell tower as well as the burning issue of breaks that many are asking if the ruling elite or. the fact that prompted get elected with a series of bodies and distortions is a reflection of fact that the voting public could be convinced by that and what we really need to do when one of the reasons as a scientist i'm interested in this is we really need to get people to apply the same standards of politics that applied to science skeptical inquiry empirical testing demand evidence for what your politicians tell you. welcome back russians defense ministers had a close encounter with a nato chess were flying over the neutral waters of the baltic sea this video was filmed from suffocation claimed by journalists you can see a nato f. sixteen jet flying just me to the wing and a russian's to twenty seven and squeezed between them to ward off pluto. well let's get a little bit more detail on this now and speak to our correspondent medina question of so medina what exactly happened over the baltic sea well as you can see from of the video a nader out sixteen fighter jet has tried to approach a russian defense ministry is plane flying about in neutral waters off the baltic sea now russian as you twenty seven which was a scoring of the minister's aircraft godam its way and titled it swings apparently showing that it is armed. well right after the that the sixteenth we will we now as the minister was on route to the russian city of kaliningrad on the politics for a scheduled working meeting and this incident was first reported by the jordan those who were onboard of the plane now incidents of apparently become more frequent lately just this a monday a u.s. spy plane flying toward the russian border made a provocative turn toward the baltic. twenty seven which had been scrambled for an interception mission and encounters of such sort also took place right at the beginning of this to. medina question of life in moscow meanwhile the twenty seventeen confederations cup is in full swing let's get all the latest from the tournament and handover to neil harvey and stan collymore who are now special. welcome to our continuing coverage of the twenty seventeen confederations cup alongside me stan collymore. is it fair to say that the game that we're building up to in a couple of hours time is the biggest of the tournament so far russia against portugal it is the reason why they. don't have any qualification going to the last tour but they played in the european championships drew against england eleven project lost against slovakia last heavily against wire so this is a real opportunity to test themselves against the winners about european champions and of course. overall i was going to say who are the key players to look for obviously rinaldo for political. players what auto silver that mum just the city just bought for forty four million pounds cannot get into the stadium so it's very strong it's got some old. galvanized cristiana would all go off to remove the champions. in greece will be a trophy that portugal world won't sway and of course there's a subtext when the guy qualified for the next round did you feel the bump you feel will lift around the nation if they lose but of course the drawing board for a church itself. perhaps the qualifier against mexico one would think that home advantage will play you know some kind of role in this is going to be a capacity crowd at the spa tax they do which is only what three years old is the new home of spartak moscow they would want to championship there so it's been a good new venue for them stan and i because we're quite knows we've got to poke around we have a look around the stadium and we keep pulling on things until things fall off generally but nothing did but most important we had a chance to speak to one of what a great name but the one with all. the children hero both of us he was a soviet legend went on to be a russian legend and a famous spot goalkeeper but not that side of. the case so this is the spot hank stadium is going to be hosting federations cup games will kill games amazing thing about spacek it seems to be like kind of hobos used to play the people stage a long time did of their own ground now they've got it in the living going to avoid years confederations cup no five why to celebrate when i think spartacus was thinking it's the people's republic call it i think of. just saying they pretty much is in time to really catch the count know the you'd like him on the huge we're going to speak. that's my inspiration to play football for england was to know in tonight's we will call him special was that to him and. when i. see it in the us in one of the in the video where you are the origins of our show it goes with the employee wise because he's so. the same thing is for the first of all i want to take you back to ninety eighty eight when england my friends and i would go to the pod like most kids apply football now my friends would pretend to be the great english plays of the time i would be. did you know that there were a lot of people in the west it was looking at people like you for their inspiration pretending to be. truthful. why you see. them or you were. so small knew about. some the least deal so why your so i was good with their stories like. the role which i will mark over the role of the movie for that is how exciting is it's the confederation school and then next year the fifa world cup is going to be in russia. but in the water and steam will. they should go full bore least on money you can but if you have them the one used to mean is that i was sure as the three notes would you please only to sign at will bowl. not much else to see but nationally given the skewed really pushing for you know you always have to see this is my stand for me the price of getting that signature on the ball absolutely right we've got the also a football wasn't only famous footballers it was all tourists and might be somebody else a little bit more special yeah politicians in particular want the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov we asked him to sign it be obliged when we caught up with him last month we also chatted about expectations around the confederations cup. relations. so you know only blooms will we see would you assume that it was a lose lose for the pulitzer or your. conscience is going to start the tradition goes on the. show. when she was very serious. this was. not just looking over a shoulder nail we wondered what red square was a little bit quotes about as a military pariah to think it might be some of the youngsters there for a full nights and go on to bigger and better things but it looks very small yet it closed off but it upright someone is always on standby for a relative going to release it now if a train goes near to the spot i stated a million going to get a chance to chat to the fans on the way to the game what's the mood like that. guys hi it is great to talk to you once again right now we're both in my hometown the capital russia moscow it is great to be here it is exactly one hour ten minutes before kickoff and it may seem to you that it's not so crowded behind my back well i can tell you that moscow still working it's wednesday so maybe the schedule is a bit dodgy but i'll tell you what my prediction still is that we are going to see a packed arena today no matter what there are several reasons for it of course as you were saying perhaps rochelle portugal is the biggest game of group that's of course the hosts taking on the favorites portugal the european champions maybe the mexicans will have a few words to say about bats and. after that draw maybe they absolutely have the right to do that but i still think because of that name christiana rinaldo portugal's still other favorite here now be moscow is at least two and a half times bigger than st petersburg and it is home to the four premier league clubs in russia that is of course sparked tack the title holders c.s.k. a locomotive and now moan and finally see the spar tech arena is actually smaller than the one in st petersburg that has forty five thousand seats versus sixty eight thousand seats and st petersburg. it's not only going to be a stadium of cool in the confederations cup but there are going to be for you guys for the world started here next year maybe when i got there you know the cheer was a very good metro station across the road so the facilities look at. these. and looking great you can look out the architecture you can see the diamond shape status because of the spar tag emblem it's actually a little diamond red and white with a little s. there now speaking of the arena itself it's the only confederations cup arena that was specifically built for football in the first place because the one in cars on that was initially for the university a twenty third teeing then the fish stadium and saw that was built initially for the winter olympic games in two thousand and fourteen while the one in st petersburg it saw the first official matches just a couple of months ago but this is a read on behind my shoulder it's been hosting the home games of f.c. spartak moscow for at least two and a half seasons right now and spar tak you know what's been going on with the club is really fascinating in the ninety's they were winning one title. another a total of nine russian championships premier league titles in the ninety's but then it was a blackout for sixteen years and only when this beautiful stadium was built the finally clenched their first title in the last sixteen years that was the season bad just. concluded the title for spark back bosco so i can tell you that this stadium is a lucky one for the club and all the fans and more and more of them are gathering around me will be hoping that it will become a lucky one for russia because of course the encounter against portugal for the hosts will perhaps be the toughest in group a as we were saying guys. yeah i know you said it is a working day you know down people now making famous excuses to get how to sneak up to the game i'm feeling a little bit of a boss i'm just going to go to anything silly particularly into the spot thanks to you and mary pat famously said many years ago it wasn't going to be wayne if. we're going to win the world. is the way round it was going to be. if not when all went to madrid we. need to ask him why africa has failed to produce a winner in the world cup so for. achieve many good then great players. never win there is for example the world champion african teams never go into. so i don't give them the standard thing this is something in africa we have to work. there is a lot of potential there's a very good place. for the african players it's a very important too and. this is a little bit to the level where they can show how good there. i'm not leave before we speak about the great russian plays evelyn's rinaldo this fernald a lot for knowledge when i know i don't care russia got great players and i think we're going to get a result today so tell me how great small fellows and well great so i'm going to reserve judgment a great want to see how they're going to develop over the next year because that what lots of friendlies to fly poles in particular you would all like small. call for the goal. off the mileage you chose yourself would be with a draw against the european champions but if i play in the mother that i did against new zealand it will be a huge scalp to take portugal european champions tonight so i'm going to go for one one. ok i'll stick with that we're both going for the for the drawled and we will be bringing you the goal say without cease coverage goal action coming your way very shortly. thank you neil and stan i will be back with that lines at the top of the hour. about your sudden passing i phone lee just learned you were a south and taken your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each other. but then my feelings start to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never like it said one does not need a funeral the same as one enters mind it's consumed with death this would like to. speak to us that we know what they're takers. same that mainstream media has met its make. such. tough. shit all over. her. hand and was going on and james olmos does she don't consume just been talking to her the whole joking there on the stand on the whole 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the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . the fact that trump to get elected was a series of lies and distortions is a reflection of the fact that the voting public could be convinced and what we really need to do when one of the reasons as a scientist i'm interested in this is we really need to get people to apply the same standards applied to science skeptical inquiry empirical testing and demand evidence for what your politicians. hatred for the us is named as the reason behind a. michigan airport terror investigation is now underway the recent spate of atrocities across europe has left politicians on citizens alike guarding terror plots of every day reality. britain's prime ministers say story for the handling of the deadly grenfell tower fire however does little to stop the protests. always will put profit before people but i think t
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washington washington post media the media. elected these me to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. please let me sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks need to fight the battles they don't believe the new socks credit tell you that they'll be gossip the. most important news today. telling you on the cool enough and that's to fight their product. these are the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. illo. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are into america playing marty america offers more artsy american offers led in many ways a news landscape is just like the field of real news big news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear all. the parking all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. exactly did i say sold it not de frank by the corporate media. would you go after the corporations that just more your live profit over people at every turn . back it's not for me it's like medicine it's like a canto for all the stress that the news but still under redacted tonight is a show where you can go to cry from laughing about the stuff that's going on in the world as opposed to just regular crying we're going to find out what the corporate mainstream media is not telling you about how we're going to filter it through some satirical comedic lenses to make it more digestible that's what we do every week hard hitting radical comedy news like redacted tonight is where it's a. fairly today president obama i don't know a soul i don't think responsible choice new people and that's always what was always. seemed to hear something else tina. you will see that you feel you want to see the shows united and trump has used the social media for the release of the story goes it's garbage it's real sure you see. the. news tonight u.s. and chinese officials meet to discuss north korea amid reports of new weapons testing and in two weeks two officers have been acquitted in police shootings from a summer filled with nationwide protests and disease is now spreading across the war torn country of yemen adding to the staggering death toll and famine created by civil war i'm going to chance sitting in for and reporting tonight from washington d.c. you're watching r.t. america. last summer saw multiple protests and right.
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washington washington controls the media the media and the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what this is they're saying is do is this is a zero in the water has come back oh or the same as i want to so we'll both know no one has got a lot of time to fly and write. you know i am at this point we are again going to. see this in a whole new war use because that's where these. are all. huge challenges in oil and in terms of ensuring that people that lived here before katrina were able to return to the city when it comes to homeowners their own home program which was the government's response to help homeowners was having discriminatory effects on people that were applying for grants. your grant was based on either a priest or value in your house and so because of historic policies. that were in place in new orleans and many other places around the united states homes in african-american neighborhoods here were worth less than homes in white neighborhoods here and what that meant in concrete terms is that we would have clients with a home and an african-american neighborhood that would be receiving. sometimes as low as fifteen hundred dollars to rebuild their house and then you would have a family in a white neighborhood that experienced. some level of damage that we get the fall grants from our town which was one hundred to house not one city to be. practically everybody three of the three of us. so. any property was able to fix the house right to the fun in that funny house he wasn't able to pay taxes big wasn't able to sustain so they had people from other states came in and bought up the properties predominate it is not. people who've been here for years is new people people from other states also to people as good a job and they can't afford to come back because. they have they had to with a problem. to come back to what they had lost the whole. building houses right away i mean. to help. trying to get to trying to get it to get. to our road home plea that you know because they appear to be. giving you the money into your money. to battle in a very. very. trying to figure out why. and. damn got back with this so evidently they had been about four months ago still we. still. gave you enough to redo it. on only over pages you own that's right where i stand had a problem with whether the contract that they raise my house i came in twenty six thousand eleven the way they did this is stop all the stuff they delete it. so i stuck with that. how to make you feel i'm in and changing when you don't have to be with me here hiring are like i don't want to be here in this league and not come. in it just at the same. day as they did to lose the after the hurricane for five years when i came back it's like a. maniac in the state in the afternoon so most am in. it is that is a he'll. give. them any and have. each arm. jane the street. fellow. right next to the stands of my. town and there is no. chance. the. our. man. some. would. say. why eat. when katrina hit the president bush. and his allies along with some foundations across the country and people in louisiana said this is a great opportunity for us to try an experiment and charge arise the whole public school system sensually have a public school it's a given to a private company and the private company gets the public money to run it but the private company decides who's going to be the teachers what are they going to have bus service what the curriculum is going to be and all that so how that happened was within two weeks the louisiana legislature at the request of the governor and with the support of the president had a special law passed the just. applied to the city of new orleans and it was a takeover a literally a legal takeover of the. thousand five when act thirty five was winding its way through the legislature many of us were still living in other places i was living in texas trying to rebuild my life and then i was coming back and forth once i was allowed back in the war islands trying to get contractors and electricians and plumbers to help me put my house back together i knew many of the people were not in any kind of position so will fight the takeover of our school. within the first month they decided that they were going to dissolve the union which is one of the biggest union in the state of louisiana. over eight thousand people lost jobs in the school system union jobs really good jobs in the new orleans area the teachers fought in court they lost there were the louisiana supreme court said no you're not entitled to your job parents and you're looking for an excellent school for your side tech academy is back in session our schools have some of the highest growth scores on the leap in the city of new york side tech academy is a perfect fit for scoring high and academics winning championships and tackle football and volleyball and working hard every day to get into the city's best high schools and colleges provide a laptop for every child side tech academy is located a charter schools or businesses let's just be clear about that and what does a business do a business wants to maximize its profits and reduce its cost that means high cost student students who need more resources to learn or more of a lot of building for those. so it calls in less to educate a higher performing student than to educate a student and have a lot of meaning and they get to have autonomy to discriminate and we see that in the data. we begin to see a lot of the titles change there were many people who had had no experience running schools they may have been business people who will now become the c.e.o. as they try their hand at operating a school day. so i started working at ash at the end of my six months i knew i wasn't going to retire and. i knew it wasn't a place where i would become the kind of teacher that i want to be. yeah yeah. so these three are the first grade class or close to the end of the hallway and i was right in the middle of. the hall from kindergarden. posters everywhere the walls were covered. motivational thanks and test. the student achievement on the test was a big focus the more students who tested well makes the school look successful. school is successful then they can apply for a different grants and government funding schools with very low scores considered failing schools sometimes. or taken over by the state from my experience understanding it kind of comes down to a money issue. test scores were displayed everywhere in the classrooms and outside on the walls we had daily meetings and scores were brought up we would be shown. graphs and data from the different schools and discuss what we need to do to to raise the scores. and for the students there was one particular test that they were taking in first grade they were shown their previous score and then on the other side they were shown their goal what we wanted them to get to to show that they were improving getting closer to on level. and said like oh right this is where you are nell this is where you need to be and. we were. bribed with stickers and candy and parties if you do well suits who like on the reading tests if they stepped up to the next reading level they would be brought pizza and cake so you have the classroom and all the osun there watching these kids getting rewarded there's not. the recent spat between the gulf states has highlighted yet another middle eastern conflict while turkey is siding with cretonne iran against saudi arabia the long running tensions between the sunni's. into the open wanted to encourage jump into the fray instead of trying to pull the strings from a distance. he put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want. to go right to the press this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested in the waters of my . first. post the shooter of. the law. yes. you. just. actually. believe. the barbecue. was i don't know that my. body itself was all but. but the investigate police officers behavior as well. i'll just drugs on the web. presence here. let me people as you. please i am i. i i i. i. it. was. the legal nor should i. a tough week for the british prime minister she faces calls to resign over her handling of the grenfell tower tragedy which she's apologized as well as mounting brags that. most go demands an explanation from washington over its downing give us syrian fighter jets the incidents lead the russian military to start tracking u.s. and coalition aircraft in syria as potential targets. and muslims around the world mark the end of the holy month of ramadan we report on the mark celebrations in moscow.
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the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations from washington washington post media the media. and voters elected businessmen to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. every child what is it when you want to be my best i will not let our people have their way are not. live. live. live. live live . live. live live . live. live. live. live. live. now we're looking for love in the hours to be conservative other communities are looking to reinvent themselves or to vision themselves in the future. so the world's became a laboratory for. innovation entrepreneurship and change and new thinking which attracted a whole new generation of individuals and capital but also local leaders emerging so the world's in a way is a startup city where we're ten years since katrina we're rebuilding not what we were what we should then but also reimagining what is a great american city and making sure we grow the city for everybody but also preserving our great culture. and. i'm proud that my folks aw
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to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around currency corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the. voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is serial is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists fifty years old industrial giants reaps the benefit. caused by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't people just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest levels ever found in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed what will that investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed. this was. the worst. of the recent spat between the gulf states has highlighted yet another middle easter
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the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. thank. you let's talk about black and blue being black. and always well in a big house down at least that's what i've been told but it was simply that we in relays is such because we simply forgot on. the scene we've allowed them to rearrange the plane you've told us the sickness of trusting our enemy we came to face. that's what i call a lack of blackness or understanding the blues of being black. sheep the blues of being black should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do to come this simple in his national is be black is simply to the feeling blue it's black and blue. fifty eight people are now presumed dead from the west london tower block fire it's expected to increase as calls grow for the prime minister to quit. afghan official says u.s. forces are behind the sho
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terrible shooting that took place this morning in alexandria, virginia, across the river from washington, washingtonthe 7:00 hour, politically motivated shooting, an act of political violence undertaken by a 66-year-old man from illinois with a profound grudge against the republican party and the trump administration. there was a witness who recorded the unfortunate moments of this on his cell
terrible shooting that took place this morning in alexandria, virginia, across the river from washington, washingtonthe 7:00 hour, politically motivated shooting, an act of political violence undertaken by a 66-year-old man from illinois with a profound grudge against the republican party and the trump administration. there was a witness who recorded the unfortunate moments of this on his cell
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the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media. the media the. voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . almost two thirds. ruth. and sixty seven close in of in didn't will produce in this world opened all the rumors border who did better docs a good real variables real of all the water would be going to the. many years into jihad seeing giant she has been trying to raise awareness of the suicide epidemic he talks to the families of the deceased trying to get to the heart of the matter the point job used to be at the forefront of the nation's agriculture and irrigation system was built to bring water to the neighboring arab . dates as a result water tables started to drop making farming increasingly difficult local farmers would go bankrupt borrow money and then as they were unable to pay their debts they committed suicide. responsibility for the through sword is the loss of the rule war due to a long
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washington washington media the. voters elected businessmen to run this country business equals. bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. when lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final go round. we can all middle of the room sit. in the real news room with. our own so to. solve. it with a. girl is the dog or the one school and the people here living in. syria accuses israel of aiding terrorists after the i.d.f. bomb syrian troops for the second time in two days of the massacres soldiers. must be up to this we hear from a us democratic congresswoman who's pushing to stop washington arming militants in syria. each time we have waged these wars it has resulted in the strengthening.
washington washington media the. voters elected businessmen to run this country business equals. bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. when lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final go round. we can all middle of the room sit. in the real news room with. our own so to. solve. it with a. girl is the dog or the one school and the people here living in. syria accuses israel of...
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the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporate perforations from washington washington controls the media the media folks voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the presumed number of deaths from the west london tower block now reaches fifty eight . calling for the prime minister to resign. and afghan official says u.s. forces are behind the shooting of three civilians including two children in the country we hear exclusively coming up from the victim's family and we get reaction from witnesses. plus a gunman with extreme republican views goes on a shooting rampage in the u.s. with speculation the little situation right now in america could have been his main motive.
the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporate perforations from washington washington controls the media the media folks voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the presumed number of deaths from the west london tower block now reaches fifty eight . calling for the prime minister to resign. and afghan official says u.s. forces are behind the shooting of...
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terrible shooting that took place this morning in alexandria, virginia, across the river from washington, washingtonour, politically motivated shooting, an act of political violence undertaken by a 66-year-old man from illinois with a profound grudge against the republican party and the trump administration. there was a witness who recorded the unfortunate moments of this on his cell phone. and you
terrible shooting that took place this morning in alexandria, virginia, across the river from washington, washingtonour, politically motivated shooting, an act of political violence undertaken by a 66-year-old man from illinois with a profound grudge against the republican party and the trump administration. there was a witness who recorded the unfortunate moments of this on his cell phone. and you
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. >> there are washington redskins located well technically head quartered in virginia and they are in maryland and represent washington d.c.. one place they don't rep washingtonte except on official nfl store. they're selling pride stick aernz license plates with the redskins logo in shape of washington. washington state. >> how does that happen. >> i don't know. >> is that on purpose. >> yeah. >> must be. >> it's a full series and they have every state for all nfl teams and for washington it is state of washington. >> we want to know how many were sold. somebody must have bought that. >> now they have to. i mean that's like a coll collector's item. >> how much will they sell on ebay. >> you think they have seattle sea hawks and put it washington i d't >>. >> how do you do that. >> geography for nfl. >> thanks, proceedy. >> so such things as online privacy and how going sl changing way they snoop on you next. >> google will stop grabbing information from other. >> this comes from many highly publicized hacking scandals. >> magical lights show marking 20 years since debut of "harry potter" book. jk rowling and philosopher stone was to celebrate the central bui
. >> there are washington redskins located well technically head quartered in virginia and they are in maryland and represent washington d.c.. one place they don't rep washingtonte except on official nfl store. they're selling pride stick aernz license plates with the redskins logo in shape of washington. washington state. >> how does that happen. >> i don't know. >> is that on purpose. >> yeah. >> must be. >> it's a full series and they have every...
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washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut. cut cut. cut cut. you don't. need an independent on jacob dealing with a single and that was wrong in that are equal tony jones is also into what he calls a still small going to. be done cylinder will move up to those wooden missiles this is. europe and the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to all come from countries all countries have the control of their borders looks all come from so beautiful so as the right to control its borders. the recent spat between the gulf states has highlighted yet another middle eastern conflict while turkey is siding with cretonne iran against saudi arabia the long running tensions between the sunni's. into the open why did anchorage jump into the fray instead of trying to pull the strings from a distance. a tough week for the british prime minister as she faces calls to resign over. she's apologized. also the. explanation from washington. to. the russian military to start tracking the u.s. . syria as a potential targets. and muslims around the world mark the end of the holy month of ramadan we report. here in moscow.
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washington washington the media the media the. voters elected business to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . one almost shows seem wrong. but old roles just don't call. any old yet to shake out disdain because that adjective and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still look for common ground. about her sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're out caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest thanks that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one quite different speech because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. as more is revealed about some government officials and the police protecting drug dealers it's not only runners who are afraid of being silenced but some officials too. they say their opponents are abusing the campaign to eliminates political competition. who i needed to president of the association of what i'm very own should know is really surprised. that there was a link with the drugs i'm on bail no. amounting to best source. for. illegal firearms and illegal i mean a sure but why do you think you're on the list. i think it was a political will to be sure. i'll be political. in my but we. allow bunk and me for the therms that they they did not do in. certain certain local officials they can do what they were do what if they were not found something it within three billy goats to do the search. we are police officers have motivation to get someone who is higher rank because they either get a better view of war or promotion that's way. over being the. policemen so you are a big accomplishment to get like a big fish yet we've heard reports that some police officers are lots of a pseud get bad so or drug lords and sometimes they get it wrong odds and we heard that they they want to get as many people as possible because it looks good that there are fresh that maybe they could get a promotion or. the higher ranks someone as they get more money so sometimes innocent people get caught in the meadow how are you modifying the system so that it works we have not been in the suit over be born. and so so there has to be some only have to do with doris the why do you love to kill people if the surrender peacefully both of their hands up in be a load of to kill them because they can build a case against them some time not so was a point. just glued to your invite big piece of what murder when you out to do is to watch images to sell drugs and then when he does not. want to be arrested. if this if i kill him can we address the less of it reports of the vigilant saves and the secret death squads connected to the police is there any truth to those claims of. i don't have to kill don't belittle to be vigilant even if they want to kill them they would not have the time to do it. so i thought some of the leaders of. some program would be said to wonder says the inquiry. them to be ridiculous do need. to do with. the notice and the police on the other being heard only three four or five. years and you are up there so do the libya with himself. and the jails are silva crowd that's suffering enough just all and that is censors. it's not just detention facilities that are overcrowded in the philippines now but rehab centers to do. human rights organizations say the government should have been better prepared to accommodate the files of people who surrendered voluntarily. this is one of just twenty official rehab centers in the whole country this is a rehab center to cater to drug addicts most of them are addicted to methamphetamine or was an osha believed to have a capability of admitting one thousand patients but presently we have one thousand three hundred patients it is a bit overcrowded. this is a counseling session and the person i was talking about is this guy. who. was rationalizing this was. we could tell them what happened to the bomb underneath the sea. wall one hundred forty four we. are seeing is. a scene of where you are no no one i mean team are some of the mommy. your stuff all the money if you surrender because he was afraid that he would kill me now before when. neither one was ever the wildlife. this guy started using shampoo and other drugs in his or in this movie he says he couldn't get over his parents' divorce and wasn't strong enough to say no to friends. family bowling gardening may now a martini on. the market also my style began falling believing in the people. who are people that only been going to. buy that i would. love a couple. unless i said i was stalling. this is the third time in. rehan and his wife hopes that will be the last defense against in sixth grade when she found out about his drug use when she got pregnant and moved in with him that's when she saw him staying awake for days on end and steal the money from friends and loved ones. that are there have been done that was about what it. was a lot of care. down. there . that was. not. that old. that's one aspect of recovery in the philippines. in other cases local authorities find new and the times controversial ways to keep addicts busy off the streets and under control. the mayor said the bill will not be of the b.b. ask it that you are making you may be the one using it i think yes i go. with this kind of maybe but that they have or says they are for the sunday and they make that they are from this price goes down a cliff that is absolutely lethal is one of the end of days. gave all this. way up leaving no one the bait in the way that it could to help his family and himself when did you see right two months what happened because. good because. this complaints that. they do this without the. third. city mail. is a program to. that end it is so i don't want to go to make you offered to put the me there for a. very few months that's quick. scared because people kidding about it are and can we talk a little bit about why shareable in particular are so popular if you will in the philippines shabu in itself is relatively easy to produce and it's cheap so it's available almost everywhere now one thing they like which is just a stimulant it keeps them awake it also builds up their self-esteem they have feelings of grandiosity they feel good about themselves and they don't care about anything else and likewise there's a high incidence of something called substance into psychosis or drug induced psychosis they can lose control of their minds. too much methamphetamine and. it's this psychosis that people are scared off and the criminal behavior that goes with it which is why many people support and the paul do that does and see drugs campaign in spite of the killing spree it unleashed. filipinos agree that at this point the drastic measures are needed but worry that anyone could end up dead as both corrupt officials and criminals are using their campaign to cover their tracks. the current issue right now has resulted divisiveness in the country a lot of people do a b. because of the fear that they have with a card scream anality it is only their man. that's the way they cried all the child petrol tanks thank you levels but i should say yes that was the trouble my biggest you were. checking. my d.d. . we're. gonna do all. we will. you know be a good mother got the bumblebees so did. bill and you know you know where you believe that. that wasn't the sound of us up being not how much i asked for you know i'm a bob bob i don't mean i want the job you don't choose your own i learned the numbers are obvious i want to go with no matter who don't want to be so i'm going to be you know i'm a guy joe if i was afraid of obama that your father i don't know why devote our goal. by knowing that in the slow by a bubble a diet is so broad that it will not lay it out by now and let me know a. lot of the ok. ok i think the little thing when you think that. the obama. side. they could get that was a good. idea is that not enough as it. was good was that they needed. no. discipline down on this a little nothing that was out there you need. not take this ground they did. not or they would letting someone now laugh among the background around and say my . until he was in there in the oven the idea. was for every woman in the for any length of it and then for anything that no one needs in the end of. the. economic development is all about numbers really important this quarter we are one hundred six more than. that. but what do we know about the other figures. when i think about that that our c.e.o. mike du made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart a says. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right i. just know a free market would. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society. the part of the government tried to do both at nestle maybe. it might be making things worse. i think this is not how complex and work this is our comparable islam goes hopelessly dishonest recently room. chair mexico the stock market has doubled and seek us companies don't need employees companies don't need wage earners the government doesn't need tax cuts the government can find this so by having the central bank print money for itself the top one tenth of one percent has access to the central bank who prints money for them at zero percent interest rates and their unlimited supply of money they call it interest rate apartheid. chad value of the tiger had to be at you know. i mean let him. her own soner told him time is allowed to be recreated tomorrow so it's all good good balls are going to be thrown away. ya go televise. it with. the dead to get a. girl is the dog everybody wants school and the people you're living your creator does like your book. ah. trouble for to raise the british prime minister get short shrift over a billion pound deal now with minor party to prop up a government as well as from brussels post planning for you citizens right. this morning coming up to the white house against the assad government after claiming damascus is preparing to use chemical weapons in syria. and. the german foreign ministry. presidential security guards not to turn up to next month's g twenty summit after they were involved in a violent incident in washington recently.
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la estatal de washington, washington state. y tambiÉn la universidad de californiaen irvine.ta con un experto y nos da consejos para cuando vayamos a la alberca. ceci. cecilia. y la seguridad debe ser prioridad, porque lo queremos que la fiesta termina en tragedia. por eso invitamos a ricardo de la cruz roja americana. quÉ debemos hacer? ricardo: o que, muy fÁcil. si tienes una fiesta con mÁs de cinco niÑos, un adulto por cada cinco niÑos. si quieres una tabla de aprendizaje, tire la cerca de donde estÁ el niÑo, Él la va a agarrar iba a flotar. eso es lo primero. y no, con la misma varilla quelimpiar hiciera, arrÍbesela al niÑo. que la pueda ver, que la pueda sentir, que Él la agarre y la usa para jalarlo a la orilla. cecilia: muy bien, ahora, los flotadores. quÉ deben de prestarle atenciÓn los papÁs? ricardo: el portador tiene que tener la inicial de la guardia costera. si tienes a inicial, quiere decir que es un lugar seguro. pero si es recreacional, no recomendamos para que usted no tenga oficina. primacÍa puede causar una emergencia. cecilia:y por supuesto, siempre hay qu
la estatal de washington, washington state. y tambiÉn la universidad de californiaen irvine.ta con un experto y nos da consejos para cuando vayamos a la alberca. ceci. cecilia. y la seguridad debe ser prioridad, porque lo queremos que la fiesta termina en tragedia. por eso invitamos a ricardo de la cruz roja americana. quÉ debemos hacer? ricardo: o que, muy fÁcil. si tienes una fiesta con mÁs de cinco niÑos, un adulto por cada cinco niÑos. si quieres una tabla de aprendizaje, tire la...
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corporations run washington washington the media. the media over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . please. kill. me. does she don't consume you've been talking to her the whole joking dealing with this thing i'm done soon in that are equal when it's on to something to what equals this tells me. this will be done soon i'm doing. that to those old wooden new nurses on this is the downside of us it all took to sitting on. his. left and fast. what you're about to international headlining this hour of via an overnight trip into a crowd of pedestrians outside of london that's left one person dead and several. london police say the incident is being treated as a terrorist attack on the biased. drivers now been charged with attempted murder. are the headlines this month russia's foreign minister calls on foreign powers to respect the sovereignty of syria following the downing of his syrian fighter jet by the u.s. mi
corporations run washington washington the media. the media over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . please. kill. me. does she don't consume you've been talking to her the whole joking dealing with this thing i'm done soon in that are equal when it's on to something to what equals this tells me. this will be done soon i'm doing. that to those old wooden new nurses on...
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the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporation corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. this twenty eighth of june headline in the small u.s. intelligence chief says meddling is in russia's d.n.a. . enough. politics the new c.n.n. documentary will talk all about that this morning coming up two criticisms leveled at the u.s. administration for failing to give solid proof. that the syrian government is preparing a chemical weapons attack. warning former u.k. prime minister david cameron and prince william are implicated in a corruption scandal of. the twenty eight. according to a long awaited report.
the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporation corporations run washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. this twenty eighth of june headline in the small u.s. intelligence chief says meddling is in russia's d.n.a. . enough. politics the new c.n.n. documentary will talk all about that this...
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in washington washington, d.c. >>> now to the steaming hot weather in the bay area. the summer solstice officially arrived about 90 minutes ago at 9:24. this is the fourth day of the heat wave, and we have a couple more to go. the agency that runs the state's electrical power grid has issued another statewide flex alert for tomorrow of the like today, it calls for everyone across california to voluntarily conserve power from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. the goal is to avoid a possible short circuit of the state's entire power grid when temperatures get even hotter on thursday. >> we're trying to pull a lot more power through transmission lines, and sometimes we get to the point where we can't get anymore through those transmission lines. >> blistering temperatures have topped 100 degrees this week in inland areas. and temperatures could top 106 in those same cities on thursday. >>> bill martin has more on the heat wave, and what's to come. >> it's been hot for a while, and going to stay hot. the last two days, temperatures came down a bit. that helped. but starti
in washington washington, d.c. >>> now to the steaming hot weather in the bay area. the summer solstice officially arrived about 90 minutes ago at 9:24. this is the fourth day of the heat wave, and we have a couple more to go. the agency that runs the state's electrical power grid has issued another statewide flex alert for tomorrow of the like today, it calls for everyone across california to voluntarily conserve power from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. the goal is to avoid a...
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washington washington controls the media the media and the. voters elect a businessman to run this country business because power. must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. it is an interesting. seals should be a bit keep. in all this. at the end of the sixty's leo does jones was a prisoner here in holmesburg a suburb of philadelphia in the united states. a prisoner but also a guinea pig for industry like thousands of other inmates. face but this is will the bit of woods as in the human experimentation was going on many times have you taken that or is that about. maybe twenty is that it's a. little bit was different is that they was one in some sounds a whole lot like to suggest that you know ok. this practice was confidential at the time because multinational chemical companies came here to test the risks of their products. to earn a few dollars the prisoners participated in several tasks but none of them knew what they were being given. when they would do they would create the tape. and stick implements to the police to get them pull it and then put in troponin the substance would have been was that was in it for in that area and what up enough to . all movement body musk investment station. in certain areas all along it last. in many school around in the areas you sign in a paper as they mean that it was informed consent for the was just in pain between them from being the law book. if anything go wrong. one company did everything they could to keep this a secret they even paid leo this jones for his silence. dow chemical. the leading manufacturer of plastics in the world and the third largest manufacturer of pesticides dow chemical has an annual turnover of forty eight billion dollars and fifty thousand employees around the globe. in the wake of this chemical giant there's an industry of staggering profitability and industry in a frantic race to innovate each year their new toxic products reach the market these multinationals all have one thing in common a culture of secrecy. following us. polluting lands rivers and groundwater. behind the fumes of these factories we have discovered tens of thousands of victims. in india children are born with severe disabilities. in the us those who have dedicated their lives to this industry everybody will get it because it and the money and the benefits it was secure are now paying the price those guys are all dead and i should have been. faced with these tragedies the chemical giants have adopted a specific course of action. lack of transparency cynicism tonight. in the meantime they continue to reap the profits. in holmes bird prison. now experimented on the inmates with one of the most carcinogenic products in the world dioxin. it's one of the molecules in agent orange the powerful herbicide that doll produced for the american army during the vietnam war. the air force dumped on the vietcong for a decade at the same time. the tests were being performed at holmesburg. from that time on da was already aware of the dangers of dioxin the company put it in writing in this confidential note from june one thousand nine hundred sixty five . dioxin is exceptionally toxic. some months later dow would study its side effects on the prisoners. and can i say. in this the way you know one. thing when in the. good we would contest something. with. fish an incumbent. he went away and. we found one of the doctors that perform the tests at holmesburg in the one nine hundred sixty s. . today he's an oncologist at northwestern hospital in chicago. sigmund vitamin is preparing to retire. he is one of the few witnesses still alive every day i had a over all of twenty. they were coming in all day. all day long people were all absolutely will it was. a machine. in one nine hundred sixty seven sigmund weitzman was only twenty one years old he was an intern at holmesburg the senior physician overseeing the tests never told him the names of the products used on the prisoners. only realized later that he administered down action to human beings we show him what dow knew back then about the chemical. this cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's. years old yeah. very upset. this is the first time you you read this yes. i mean. i'm appalled just very. agile i also. guilty that i was. you don't give me hope it's just simple. it's. you know as if these people aren't just experimental animals and nowadays it would be criminal. was never prosecuted when prisoners tried to take action against the company the statute of limitations had expired. this multinational would not only poison inmates with dioxin but also tens of thousands of people in midland michigan in the north of the us. middle of. the birthplace of. here at the dol chemical company in midland michigan revolutionary chemical killer. this is where agent orange was manufactured. its production created waste extremely high in dioxin. tao secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred ninety one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clark was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just blood right before the reports publication of the corporation would succeed in pressuring the acting chief of the e.p.a. in washington. we went into shock we had never heard of such a thing ever but the company that we were regulating they would have the right to review a report comment on it before it's released and where did they ask you about that and it was critically important to say that people were at risk but they did not want it just basically want to squash the report ok and eventually the final report they prevailed and so they truncated it down and removed critical sections and all the conclusions were taken away. pressured by his superiors milton clarke was forced to censor the report. the result pollution in midland michigan would continue for thirty years with impunity. and the executives that would continue denying the dangers. there is no health problem and there is absolutely no evidence in doing any damage to humans. in two thousand and six one woman would attack the multinational again and. at the time mary gave over saw all the offices at the environmental agency in the middle in regional she had
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washington washington media the media the. voters elected a businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. in the afternoon here in moscow our top story the iraqi prime minister's declared victory over islamic state saying the army is recaptured the newry mosque in mosul which is where isis declared a caliphate three years ago but months of heavy fighting between the terrorists and the us led coalition of devastated not only the city itself but also the lives of hundreds of thousands of locals. within minutes of mosul's liberation headlines around the world were dominated by the recapturing of that city. iraq's prime minister is declaring an end to isis in mosul the end of the caliphate iraq's bold claim as it takes mosul famous mosque iraqi forces say they've taken an iconic mosque in the heart of mosul that was destroyed by isis iraqi forces battled the last isis fighters in those or in what is undoubtedly a victory in ridding a rack of the scourge of i.c.c. it's important to those remember the effect on the people of mosul more goes to oversee a correspondent spent over a month there during the battle. liberation that's one way of putting it obliteration is another the goal was noble enough freeing thousands from isis isis the so-called caliphate is crumbling wieters have abandoned fighters to die local fighters are being left to rot where they fall remaining inexperienced fighters are making rookie mistakes blowing them selves and fellow fighters up accidentally in preparation for combat mission accomplished mosul has been cleansed by fire a city almost the size of a room reduced to rubble it is difficult to describe you've got to be there walk down it's blasted streets and you'll feel it this is what the off the mouth of a classic strike in mosul look like view here really epitomizes what mosul has been through the neighboring street all but destroyed the street across rubble the street over there it's the same story wherever you look the press was tightly controlled no freedom of reporting in mosul. we saw what we were allowed to see but this was enough. on you little bit little along with the surface one had your garbage common. sense that then i'm sure a half million. at the end of the time and if you tell us that anaemic but i think that i've been with the pilot in all of now much a lot of thought of the. devil in me. but. not like that. streets and buildings can be restored lives canales children families whole neighborhoods was sacrificed to u.s. strikes in the liberation isis made sure that civilians died they used them as human shields hoping that the coalition would stop its strikes they miscalculated the bombs rained down until the end two billion casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation when a single u.s. led air strike killed more than one hundred civilians i remember clearly how they tried but failed to contain that at first they blamed isis then they admitted to the bombing but still blame diocese perhaps civilians are being killed either by mistake or because the enemy is using a tactic that actually has them become part of the target that is on them not on us it's not our fault that we're killing civilians they said we'll remember this as a victory the liberation of mosul. but liberation may be the wrong. meanwhile the un's chemical weapons watchdog has confirmed that the victims of a chemical incident in april income chick were exposed to salary gas the latest statement from the o p c w also points out their fact finding missions monday doesn't include identifying the perpetrator adding that their team was unable to visit the site of the attack so the report's conclusions a basis am post-mortems and by medical samples collected from victims who were moved to quote a neighboring country despite that the british from sixty boris johnson reacted to the findings by reasserting accusations against the syrian government. i've got. the finger points at the assad regime and we've got a european council coming up where we will drive all in with the u.k. campaign to impose sanctions on those responsible the us has already brought out sanctions on three hundred people as a result of this people who drop chemical weapons all innocent people should be held to account the russian foreign ministry has sharply criticized washington's claims that syria's government is planning a chemical attack in the country meantime the ministry is concerned that terrorists could take advantage of the threats coming from washington in korea false flag attacks to encourage u.s. military action has colored maupin went to the u.s. state department to get their response to. the u.s. officials refused to confirm the claims with any facts the situation looks like a massive probations both military and information no. i look at the u.s. experts and they said openly that extremists could use these claims by washington provocations and shift blame onto the syrian government recent statement from the white house alleging that the syrian government was planning an upcoming chemical attack are you concerned that that could have created an opening for terrorist groups to carry out a chemical attack. now you know concern even though. the groups have been using chemical weapons in syria it's documented now next went on syria seems that washingt
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preparation washington washington media the. voters elect. to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. the feeling. every the world experience. and you get it on the old roll. according to josh. the world for the. twenty minutes past five pm here in moscow welcome back italy is threatening to close its ports to migrant rescue ships operated by n.g.o.s which it suspects are being exploited by people traffickers the country's being increasingly struggling in recent months with tens of thousands of refugees reaching its shores. right around. the italian prime minister say the country's being forced to take drastic measures and wants his neighbors to help. this message doesn't come from a contrary that wants to break the rules of abandon its communitarian position it's the contrary that is under pressure and which asks b.n. elyse for a concrete contribution if you can keep up limited i'd like to see did we want to help italy into a drastic dissolution blues if you can obviously we have to discuss the issue together we do b
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washington which could mean some very bleak scenarios for the future for us questions about the targets of the u.s. intervention in syria are being asked on capitol hill prominent republican senator rand paul has slammed washington's latest military moves this is illegal war at this point then there's the practical question the practical question is doing anything you want killing every perceived enemy in every perceived leader of chieftain of five people in some misbegotten village is it helping president transit ministration as those they facing criticism for breaking its pre-election vows to scale back u.s. foreign interventions ozzy's darkling view guy looks at the mission creep of washington's latest war. trump made it clear that defeating terrorism and putting an end to the trend of u.s. interventions in the middle east were top priorities so he opted for granting more power to the military what i do is i authorized by military we have the greatest military in the world ok but if it helps eradicate eisel what's the problem well first we have the us training and giving arms to a bunch of anti-government forces one of them the new syrian army would really like to topple assad then there's the syrian democratic forces largely consisting of kurds who would really love to grab more power from the government and eventually become independent so once i finish we will have fully trained armed to the teeth forces controlling significant chunks of syrian territory partially hostile to the government what could possibly go wrong so it seems in its effort to defeat beisel the u.s. could in fact be fanning new hotbed of tension if you like washington has a case of tunnel vision trying
washington which could mean some very bleak scenarios for the future for us questions about the targets of the u.s. intervention in syria are being asked on capitol hill prominent republican senator rand paul has slammed washington's latest military moves this is illegal war at this point then there's the practical question the practical question is doing anything you want killing every perceived enemy in every perceived leader of chieftain of five people in some misbegotten village is it...
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the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington. voters elected the businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. lemme warhawks selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings in the box forcing you to fight the battles that still enjoy the new socks product tell you that celebrity gossip and tabloid lifestyles of the most important news today. are telling you are not cool enough and let's go buy their products. these are the hawks that we along with all the. well let's cross live to our special studio in sochi where neil harvey and stan collymore have all the latest from the fifo confederations cup. very good afternoon to welcome once again to salt she went into the horrible day terrible that they're stunned and i suffering for our stan collymore alongside me they're still very quickly about the teams already through to the semifinals portugal mexico no surprises there and bang in-form rinaldo absolutely crystal and i'll go now takes his talents
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washington which could mean some very bleak scenarios for the future of fresh questions about the targets of the u.s. intervention in syria i've been asked on capitol hill prominent republican senator rand paul has slammed washington's latest military me this is illegal war at this point then there's the practical question the practical question is doing anything you want killing every perceived enemy in every perceived leader of chieftain of five people in some misbegotten village is it helping. president trump's administration is also facing criticism for breaking its pre-election vows to scale back u.s. foreign interventions. looks if the mission creep of washington's latest war trump made it clear that defeating terrorism and putting an end to the trend of u.s. interventions in the middle east were top priorities so he opted for granting more power to the military what i do is i want to rise by military we have the greatest military in the world ok but if it helps eradicate eisel what's the problem well first we have the u.s. training and giving arms to a bunch of anti-government forces one of them the new syrian army would really like to topple assad then there's the syrian democratic forces largely consisting of kurds who would really love to grab more power from the government and eventually become independent so once i finish we will have fully trained armed to the teeth forces controlling significant chunks of syrian territory partially hostile to the government what could possibly go wrong so it seems in its effort to defeat beisel the u.s. could in fact be fanning new hotbed of tension if you like washington has a case of tunnel vision tryi
washington which could mean some very bleak scenarios for the future of fresh questions about the targets of the u.s. intervention in syria i've been asked on capitol hill prominent republican senator rand paul has slammed washington's latest military me this is illegal war at this point then there's the practical question the practical question is doing anything you want killing every perceived enemy in every perceived leader of chieftain of five people in some misbegotten village is it...
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come from washington washington media the media. voters elected to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. director my poem claims that russian meddling in the u.s. presidential elections was just poured off a decades long out for to undermine american democracy russia has always denied any interference statement comes in his first interview after taking up the post of cia director and january. i can't talk about the details of the intelligence but we have the intelligence committee has said that this election was meddled with by the russians in a way that is frankly not particular ritual they've been doing this for an awfully long time and we are decades into the russians trying to undermine american democracy i think a lot of actors tried to exercise influence in the in the election i don't know the specifics of what russia may or may not have done and what other nations may or may not have done i think the facts are clear in the public domain that the
come from washington washington media the media. voters elected to run this country business equals. boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. director my poem claims that russian meddling in the u.s. presidential elections was just poured off a decades long out for to undermine american democracy russia has always denied any interference statement comes in his first interview after taking up the post of cia director and january. i can't talk about the...
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washington washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. recent spat between the gulf states has highlighted yet another middle eastern conflict while turkey is siding with iran against saudi arabia the long running tensions between the sunni's just into the open why did anchorage jump into the fray instead of trying to pull the strings from a distance. hello welcome back now a video has emerged from syria sharing a member of the white helmets rescue group legibly handling the compensated bodies of freshly executed syrian soldiers a warning you may find the following video distressing a man can be seen wearing a t. shirt with the white helmets logo apparently moving the bodies into a skip the rescue group has distanced itself from the video however its actions have sparked controversy before and these two joins me in the studio now to discuss this further so emily thanks for coming in what do we know so far about what happens when the key since this graphic video has been posted on twitter are people on my have just been outraged by this in fact i believe in showing the blurred version of this video once again so what we see is this video was reportedly filmed in the southern syrian province of daraa and what we see is a man wearing a t. shirt bearing the white helmets logo apparently helping a group of people to remove a number of bodies off of the truck and judging on the uniforms on these bodies it's allegedly that these bodies are soldiers either syrian government soldiers or pro-government fighters and in fact at the end i think you know we see the man with . white house that's local holding a syrian flag that was pulled out of the bodies and as you've said since this video emerged the white house must have distanced themselves from this forum and that this man was in fact a white helmets member but he has since been fired for violating the group's code of conduct and he said in this particular incident while he was acting independently and he was not in it was not in the capacity as a white helmets member putting this incident aside the white helmets has been criticized many many times before. especially for the. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a special memory warning for prevailing we're being told six forty five am it's six seven am strong thunderstorms were located along a long extending from nautical miles northeast of people which only into fourteen nautical miles west of woodland beach moving east it's thirty five knots answered wind gusts thirty four knots greater source radar indicated impact small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and certainly higher waves locations impacted include sea breeze the patch island woodland beach stony point ship joins you might call smudge might really point. to safe harbor immediately as gusty winds and high waves are expected. vellum and thus. the cost i can republican senators have condemned america's shooting down of the syrian jets on sunday. i think the military action that is being taken against syrian government assets is completely illegal i don't think there's any legal support for it that two thousand and one authorization said we can take actions against the perpetrators of the nine eleven attacks and nobody claims that syria was a perpetrator nobody claims that they are connected to all tied in fact they're battling against al-qaeda in syria so i think this is a completely unlawful use of power this is illegal war at this point then there's a practical question the practical question is doing anything you want killing every perceived enemy and every perceived leader of chieftain of five people and so misbegotten village is it helping are we going to defeat an ideology by killing people the government jet was downed by u.s. forces as it was carrying out an anti ice a lawful ration in the region washington's concerns the downing accusing the syrian government of targeting fighters from the syrian democratic forces syria rejects that issue last statement accusing the u.s. led coalition of undermining ethics to fight terrorism and pointing out that it's not the first time the coalition's attacks government forces. now on a lighter note your love of junk food could cost you your job at least if you push it to thaw that's the lesson to be learned from the recent scandal that's rocked the cia. santiago explains big new cia contractors couldn't steal snacks without getting caught the contractors were working for the cia developed a special payment method to steal thirty thousand more for a vending machine junk food and were doing it for about six months until they got busted all in the scheme was quite elaborate going to eat the classified office of the inspector general report they unplug the machines from the net and use special blank prepaid cards to retrieve the snacks for free wow so a cia
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to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations run washington washington controls the media the media. and voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the twenty seventeen international football confederations cup is in full swing let's cross to neil harvey and started more for our special coverage live from sochi. welcome to salt you which is of course going to host four host cities for the confederations cup alongside me as always collymore that we're following the group a action big game in particular russia mexico opening few minutes you've been following the action what if you thought they're still nail. on the front for as we suggested russia in the second half of play against portugal were adventurous they were started the game against mexico a must win game if they want to get to the semifinals next week of course next meet wake your is your cough involved in the action he drove into the penalty box d'oh eve was until the referee didn't giv
to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporate corporations run washington washington controls the media the media. and voters elected businessman to run this country business equals power boom bust it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the twenty seventeen international football confederations cup is in full swing let's cross to neil harvey and started more for our special coverage live from sochi. welcome to salt you which is of...
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washington washington media the media. voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. welcome back now almost thirteen million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction that's according to an annual u.n. report opioids are named as the most harmful drug type in the documents says that the marked increase in global opium production is primarily due to rising poppy fields in afghanistan where i guess you have reports from kabul. ten years ago it was a problem five years ago it was a catastrophe now it is a global epidemic the war did this most people's addiction comes from the fighting the conflict ninety percent of the world's heroin originates in afghanistan only a fraction of that amount is used domestically but the effects a devastating the pit of despair right in the middle of the afghan capital this dry riverbed is actually infamous for being a horn of drug addicts this is where they come to feed their addiction impoverished the homeless the desperate and the hopeless actually many more in the shade under the bridge where wrong but we then not get out the car much less go down that we would be attacked many of these people have unfortunately lost all touch with reality. we spent only minutes there yet in just that short time we filmed this. but an addict picks up a rock and assaults a bodyguard escorting medics locals say it's getting worse and worse. this footage was filmed for us by a former drug addict who used to be a regular here he too was eventually assaulted and forced to flee every day it is getting worse not better i run into rehab centers one for men and one for women many of the women are mothers with children i once treated a four year old addict sad but far away you might think not so most of the heroin you'll find in canada for example. arms from afghanistan the war and lawlessness here killing people as far away as the americas it's not only the of one problem the of one government that is unable to fight. narcotics but it's also the international community that is actually failing miserably to fight the products or the act in production their counter measures in order to find. drugs were clearly ineffective afghan opioids by trafficked everywhere by a well oiled smuggling routes north to russia and europe east to asia west to the middle east africa and the americas view pm industry of afghanistan is killing tens of thousands worldwide every year this war is being felt in every corner of the world i've seen afghans generals police generals with my own eyes that they were colluding in the south with their drug smugglers so it is a business of the hynds in the ins dollars that that is that reaches to the pockets of the taliban but also to corrupt afghan officials the millions of afghans there's not much of a choice work is scarce the crops are riskier and less profitable heroin can both kill and feed when you go there in the rpm season you see schools empty and you see the universities even in the afghans are leaving schools in the worst for fifteen to twenty days to work in the fields and find one in ten afghans is directly involved in the opium industry now consider the families children that they feed. and the sheer size of the problem becomes evident where do you even begin since the nato invasion it has exploded this year's opium harvest could well be the largest yet where george bush tried to at least limit it under obama drug control programs in afghanistan were cut by ninety percent it's politics the ministers the politicians authorities want poppy cultivation to continue if they're americans wanted to they could stop it in a day but they don't. the unofficial reason is that if coalition forces started eradicating poppy fields angry farmers would flock to the taliban we teach doesn't make much sense given that washington also says that the taliban profits most from poppy cultivation regardless but one thing is clear for now america intends to do nothing about it more i guess the have from kabul afghanistan. now millions of new migrants could set first on european soil next year unless steps are taken immediately by warning came from a top official the head of an summits this being held in brussels. press is important to a lot in africa it is with us that for africa. we don't the solution you have to get more and more media that's media as the media is making us in the next year coming from. egypt for this we need more investment these. well libya is the country from which most african migrants set out for europe recently humanitarian groups attention has been focused on the city of supper one of the key human trafficking hubs on the african continent according to reports people there are being bought and sold on local slave markets video agency ripley managed to get a firsthand account of what life is
washington washington media the media. voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. welcome back now almost thirteen million people around the world are suffering from drug addiction that's according to an annual u.n. report opioids are named as the most harmful drug type in the documents says that the marked increase in global opium production is primarily due to rising poppy fields in afghanistan where i...
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washington to stay clear of provocations in syria russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov made that comment in a phone conversation with his u.s. counterpart the cole was initiated by washington and was the first time the diplomats have spoken since the donning of a syrian military jet by the u.s. more than a week ago now the to discuss the need to consolidate a cease fire in syria as well as suppressing attempts to use chemical weapons by any party in the conflict and as mentioned mr o. stress the u.s. avoids provocations like shooting down syrian cruft. on the way more trouble for treason may haue she promises to spend a billion puns in northern ireland. all the food we go through. every the world should experience. and you get the old. the old according to just. come along for the ride. in case you're new to the game this is how it works the economy is built around corporate corporations washington washington media the media the. voters elect the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . welcome back to the program there seems to be very little applause for the british prime minister's solution to propping up her weak government treason may is spending an extra one billion pounds on northern ireland in order to get the provinces democratic unionist party to support her in parliament this is see a trip to reports on how it might not be the damage control mrs may's hoping it will be. i was writing something very very nice because you are hiring her right instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p h
washington to stay clear of provocations in syria russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov made that comment in a phone conversation with his u.s. counterpart the cole was initiated by washington and was the first time the diplomats have spoken since the donning of a syrian military jet by the u.s. more than a week ago now the to discuss the need to consolidate a cease fire in syria as well as suppressing attempts to use chemical weapons by any party in the conflict and as mentioned mr o. stress...
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to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corners corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the voters elected the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. and. i think david cameron was so convinced that he would. be there to keep the british people would forget. that he felt justified in taking the gamble and i think that was an irresponsible well i think he was playing russian roulette with british future because it's in europe it's in a radical change it's not like an ordinary election where i guess you could vote for. i would only child. had a great childhood a of two mazing parents that gave me everything i needed. done x. flat when i was young. i mean we were poor but it was so much love there we didn't really notice. we grew up and in vitamin d. never really knew who was going to have. that key so over and say i'm to. compared to previous generations q. might be put skin who might not be able to find the best pair of shoes but went on with an impe
to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corners corporations run washington washington controls the media the media the voters elected the businessman to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. and. i think david cameron was so convinced that he would. be there to keep the british people would forget. that he felt justified in taking the gamble and i think that was an irresponsible well i...
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washington remember the question more i'll be back here tomorrow. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporation operations from washington washington controls the media the media. voters elected to run this country business equals power. must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. if. it's called the feeling of freedom in. every in the world should experience for me and you'll get it on the open.
washington remember the question more i'll be back here tomorrow. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around corporation operations from washington washington controls the media the media. voters elected to run this country business equals power. must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. if. it's called the feeling of freedom in. every in the world should experience for me and you'll get it on the open.
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washington washington media the. voters elected a businessman to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. anyone else seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to get a ticket and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. meddling is in rush's d.n.a. says former director of u.s. national intelligence james clapper he goes on to say therefore that proves that moscow is still making attempts to influence american politics he was appearing in a new documentary by c n n news channel during prime time in america last night. is there any reason to believe that russia is not right now today continuing to attempt to or to infiltrate u.s. political organizations individuals or are true or. do i think it's in their d.n.a. . or during the soviet era or no. i just think you're enjoying being the studio a bit early to explain whether there was actually a smoking gun that was found in this documentary there's so much anticipation over this latest special report from c.n.n. it was billed as the first comprehensive telling of on television of russia's attack on the two thousand and sixteen presidential race and also with jarring lessons for the american leaders and the public about more attacks still to come now who wouldn't want to watch this it seems like stephen was going to lift the lid on all of these unverified sources and then substantiated claims it's used in the past to russia bash with stories almost on a daily basis but i'm afraid that's going to be a lot of disappointed view is after this report because it's all the same old chuen is just repackaged in a new way a lot of almost music a lot of close up shots on president putin looking moody and meaner take a look for yourself some of his or. his prime target is the u.s. story in cyberspace that would lead right to use doorstep as all very familiar isn't it we saw a very similar documentary released by c.n.n. before called putin the most powerful man in the world although there are plenty of nicely edited sound bites in this latest special report although i have to say probably an overindulgence on the shorts of those soldiers marching through moscow . ideas of north korea but we both live in moscow we know this is not something that we see on a daily basis as a whole and i'm afraid the closest we come to seeing any solid evidence that russia was behind the attacks is this kind of evidence some of it surprisingly simple. such as time stamps showing that the hackers were starting and finishing their work days on moscow time we live in hope it's a view is watching this realize that most go shares a time zone with many other cities around the world and also dukakis working nine to five jobs who are known just one day before the airing of their special report three c.n.n. staff members resigned over an absence substantiated russia related story which c.n.n. poll just a few days earlier and but they just snowballed when it went from bad to worse after that a producer for c.n.n. was saying that the networks russia cuffe which was more about ratings then being based on any solid facts with more details on the latest project veritas leak. l a video has surfaced of a c.n.n. producer saying that most of their russia trump coverage is well and more polite terms nonsense they want to see them constantly and. this is regimes this reading i reserve the right but honestly. it's just like. it's mostly the right you know we don't know. john. proof and it's not just one guy from c.n.n. who's saying that there's not much to this story of trump russia collusion there is no evidence that there was collusion but they couldn't find any evidence of collusion no evidence of collusion or there is no evidence of collusion between the russians and the trump campaign but at this point what's not proven is the idea of collusion that's correct still no evidence but the media keeps pushing the story project veritas that leaked the recent video says that c.n.n. has mentioned trump in russia roughly sixteen thousand times you would think people might get bored with the subject by now are you tired of hearing about trump and russia yes actually yes that's all i hear about. it's just getting a little tiring we're all exhausted. however however it has to be it has to do through has to come out and the truth is that there was interference in the american electorate system but by the sentiment you feel like this is what the american people want to see on t.v. is they want to hear about trump allegedly working with russia not mean not a my friend i think they would but that's something you know if there is something secret about something people want to know even more so if you just bring it out in the open if there is something you'll come out if it's not going to just go away and you feel like the media should be reporting on this more or less less and like to where these sources are coming from or who's saying it spares i know it could be my next door neighbor they don't have proof they need to drop it now the c.n.n. producer allegedly said that they keep pushing the story because of the ratings however a lot of the americans we spoke to said they'd rather watch something else. r.t. washington d.c. back to the c.n.n. video released by project the network issued a statement saying they stand by the producer in the welcome diversity of opinion white house spokesperson was asked about it to the news conference and said he could further undermine trust though in the media. i think if it is accurate i think it's just grace to all of media to all of journalism i think down it we have gone to a place where. if the media can't be trusted to report the news then it's a dangerous place for america. the group that released the video project veritas its work has proved how the controversial in the past has been accused of violating wiretapping laws and is facing a million dollar lawsuit offit released hidden camera conversations with democratic party workers discussing voter fraud the group's also been accused of misleading the public with flawed editing of videos project protest dismisses the lawsuit though there is intimidation we challenge the group's communications director face to
washington washington media the. voters elected a businessman to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. anyone else seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to get a ticket and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. meddling is in rush's d.n.a. says former director of u.s. national intelligence james clapper he goes on to say therefore...
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washington washington. voters elected businessman to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. twenty minutes into the program welcome back the u.s. justice department is advising the public to be wary of news stories that rely on anonymous sources the deputy attorney general highlighted the need for extra caution when all named officials are sided with even specifying their branch of government but. a closer look no. deputy attorney general rosenstein statement has raised quite a few eyebrows especially considering that as of late majority of the american press relies on nothing but not in most sources on the den of sources two sources with links to the counter intelligence community anonymous sources according to anonymous washington post source while the mainstream media seems to love them the justice department is busy reviewing all the fakes no wonder they're getting quite fed up with them at the d.o.j. take a look this washington post headline claims that rosenstein threatened to resign after the white house cast him as the prime suspect for suggesting to fire the x. of the i directed james komi when asked about this by journalists mr rosenstein claimed he never said such a thing now c.n.n. a regular in anonymous sources came out saying that according to sources told me would testify that he never told trump that he was not under investigation only as kind of conflict and i took away from it what he did which was he said i've been assured that i'm not under any investigation so trump took away kind of this blanket assurance which we believe comey will say he did not give the president but when mr comey testified he said the exact opposite he actually told mr trump three times that mr president you are not unde
washington washington. voters elected businessman to run this country business. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. twenty minutes into the program welcome back the u.s. justice department is advising the public to be wary of news stories that rely on anonymous sources the deputy attorney general highlighted the need for extra caution when all named officials are sided with even specifying their branch of government but. a closer look no. deputy attorney...
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washington washington. voters elected to businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. one thousand minutes into the program welcome back qatar's foreign minister is in washington to meet secretary of state rex tillerson i made efforts to resolve the crisis and loping the small gulf state there's currently a blockade on a thirteen point list of demands until half from saudi arabia and other are of nations who accuse it of supporting extremism ortiz peter all of areas across the story for us this is certainly a deep deep crisis that the whole of that arabian gulf area finds itself in at the moment diplomatically what we've seen is this thirteen point list of demands being put forward towards counter in order to have the boycott lifted upon the boycott that's being put in place by saudi arabia the united arab emirates bahrain in egypt among those points of things like the removal of a turkish air base from qatar risotto also the shutting down of the al-jazeera news network and all of its affiliates now that's prompted. the german foreign minister to come out and say that on these thirteen there are some points that are potentially negotiable however some of them
washington washington. voters elected to businessman to run this country business if. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. one thousand minutes into the program welcome back qatar's foreign minister is in washington to meet secretary of state rex tillerson i made efforts to resolve the crisis and loping the small gulf state there's currently a blockade on a thirteen point list of demands until half from saudi arabia and other are of nations who...
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washington washington control the media the media. and voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. the local wal-mart is selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce offspring to tell you that so be gossip and tabloid lifestyles of the most important news today . while the talks about her husband telling you are not cool enough to buy their product. these are the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the closest to protect himself. is that one person. we can all middle of the room sit. back leading technology companies including facebook and apple are under growing pressure from u.s. and allied intelligence agencies or said that this guy's plans to press the firms to share and cryptic data it comes amid increasing costs and online encryption intensifying fears that people will lose their privacy amid mass surveillance the proposals we discussed at a meeting next month the but also comes from a western alliance known as the five ice formed back in the forty's it conducts intelligence activities by collecting and sharing data working with u.s. national security agency mass surveillance programs and the u.s. justice department is now seeking new ways to end corruption as the transit to fight the practice goes global artie's came up and explains. arnhem sprints include forty one point five million dollars to enhance the f.b.i. cyber efforts and twenty two million dollars to address this going dark problem which i think is our most significant law enforcement challenge going dark refers to law enforcement increasing inability to lawfully access collect and intercept real time communications and stored data. now this all sounds really complicated like the kind of thing that can only be of concern to tech savvy teenagers and geeks well that couldn't be further from the truth the deputy u.s. attorney general wants to spend millions of dollars to fight against encryption so what is encrypt inclusion is the purposes of including no message and so you want to do the right parties can access it all the major messengers whatsapp telegram you name it our encrypted chat this prevents the messages you send and receive from being intercepted by others so why is the department of justice seeking to meddle in a thing that works so well terrorism turns out that isis has been using encrypted messages and planning and carrying out their attacks and to spread their propaganda knowing that the information won't get into the hands of those who want to stop them so cracking down on encryption is not just a us thing. at the moment much of this traffic is difficult for security agencies to decrypt the privacy of a terrorist can be more important than public safety. later this month five star officials from the u.s. the u.k. australia new zealand and canada will be gathering to share their perspective on why tech firms should be obligated to share their data with policing agencies the prime minister of the united kingdom included this is a plank in her election manifesto and also insisted that the government have a role in controlling the internet france and germany also voiced agreement with the idea. in many cases we dealing with end to an encryption which means that we need to end at the end or the beginning of a conversation rather than intercept in between that is obviously much more complicated but needs to be made possible. we are in a situation with our government where when they know everything about us and we know nothing about what the government is doing they have the right to privacy and secrecy but the individual does not anymore terrorist and other criminals will always use all kinds of technologies to enable their activities i mean terrorists to use drones terrorist use g.p.s. receivers were we supposed to do about that should we stop selling cheap e s we have to accept it when we deploy a technology that stood a better benefit of all of society that some bad people are going to use it. looks like all of us will be obligated to give up some of our own private space no matter how much we feel that our personal business should be kept strictly personal but what remains to be seen is how effective this will be in the fight against terror able to mop and artsy new york. a confrontation has erupted between a christian and cademy at a local school board and alberta canada the scandal concerns a passage in the bible about the battle river school division considers offensive the verse is interpreted as indicating that homosexuality is a sin. the cornerstone christian academy has been told that it may not teach bible scripture which vilifies someone's sexual orientation officials at the school have fought back accusing the board of clamping down on freedom of religion or the only ass canadian video blogger lauren southern and radio host cameron to give their views on the controversy. among religious gay men who's who is muslim and when i hear things about people taking things away from the from any type of holy text it does kind of bother me in a way but at the same time there's there's the talk about you know we want to teach our kids how to be inclusive and how to teach your kids to respect different types of races cultures sexualities and in order to do that to take to take that away it sounds like sounds like a step forward but at the same time you're taking away the freedoms of religious speech and the such what would be more responsible is that if you were to teach the text the way that it is and then talk about different perspectives and how to work around it as as humans. well this is always thing it's for the children it's for the children but if you do that too much we've raised a generation of children that are unable to cope with ideas that we've coddled them from and later on these kids are going to have to struggle with these ideas if you tell the children throughout their entire high school experience that the bible says nothing about homosexuality what if a child is homosexual and grows up being told that their whole life they're going to have to face that reality of finding out those verses do exist later on and either going to have to work on their sexuality or change their religion and it would have been great if people were just honest with them in the first place and luckily i think it will be the case that this speech will be protected although the school has conceded on some points and taken out some verses because it is something that is protected by the supreme court in the charter of rights and freedoms the government has to say stay neutral on this they are allowed to get involved it is this school board that is being particularly vitriolic and going after these verses. representatives of the battle river school board have said that both sides are currently in contact with one another and hope to reach a compromise on this issue. more stories coming your way after a short break don't go away. the fact that trump could get elected with a series of maist and distortions is a reflection of fact that the voting public could be convinced by that and what we really need to do when one of the reasons as a scientist i'm interested in this is we really need to get people to apply the same standards of politics that applied to science skeptical inquiry empirical testing and demand evidence for what your politicians tell you. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wells. when the room in closest to protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent. of the time we can all middle of the room sick. tomorrow morning real news real world. social environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. exists as the years old industrial giants reap the benefit ignoring the cools by chemical production. you know as if these people aren't just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highest. levels everything in the united states for almost thirty years this very serious problem had not actually been addressed what will that investigation into the chemical industry secrets revealed. dismiss. the earth there's. a train station in the belgian city of no more has been cordoned off after a suspicious package was found police tweeted that neutralized station of a suspicious package is underway at the station by a special bomb disposal unit meanwhile new details are emerging on the background of the brussels attacker who detonated an explosive device at the central station in the capital on tuesday do bensky has more details. well it just emerged through the prosecutor's office in belgium has confirmed that the man who carried out that attempted attack at brussels central station on tuesday evening was a rock a national he was known to police but was not suspected of any terrorism offenses we also understand that he was carrying a rucksack that had nails inside it and gas bottles and that's what caused that explosion when he apparently ran at soldiers crying out akbar which is the arabic term for god is great now we also have been told that he was living in the mall and back district of brussels this is an area very poor and also notorious for its high concentration of ice and sympathizers including a very high number of jihadi phone fight is that have gone to syria and iraq and then come back to europe and carried out some significant major terror incidents here on the mainland including one cell that was linked to eisele which was behind the attacks here in paris in november two thousand and fifteen that killed one hundred and thirty people now four months later another cell that was linked to that cell then carried out a series of coordinated attacks in brussels in which thirty two civilians were killed here's a reminder of those attacks in belgium just over a year ago. that attack on tuesday evening in brussels came just a day off but yet another attempted attack here in the heart of paris on the show a man in a van that was full of petrol and also contained on. bombs was rammed into a police vehicle on one of the busiest streets in the heart of paris now that caused another explosion and again the suspect was neutralized at the scene though more details have been emerging about that man he is apparently a thirty one year old called adam desirea he was known to police and not only was he known to police he was actually on a wanted watch list now despite being on that wanted watch list it turns out that the thirty one year old actually had a gun permit and questions and now being raised about how he was able to have a gun permit and to be on that wanted watch list at the same time. the scandal over london tower fire is escalating after britain's opposition labor party raised concern that survivors are not being helped and some are forced to sleep rough artie's laura smith has the details. but news is coming out every day not just about the number of victims of this terrible fire but also about the way that it's being handled on the ground and the newly elected opposition m.p. for the local area north kensington has been talking to the media in very strong terms about her concerns that survivors aren't being taken care of properly they're not getting the help they need and she says that in some cases they're actually sleeping rough that's what she had to say people have been sleeping in cars and in parks because they don't know where to go and they aren't being looked after the grand final response team which is now really coordinating the help that these people are getting on the ground say that they're not aware that any victims were off but of course the political reaction to this is very much ongoing as is the disaster management prime minister theresa may has ordered a thorough inquiry into the tragedy and she's pledged five million pounds to be available to help these victims but jeremy colin says it doesn't really matter it's not going to be enough anyway given the scale of the tragedy and the terrible fire has a call still to know the blow to the prime minister's failing popularity it came very shortly after with after she fails to gain a majority in an election that she herself calls and her ratings have been suffering severe jaw drops since december in fact a recent hugo of poll shows that less than half of people are happy with her as premier and there is no let up today in the u.k. you'll be seeing pictures from us coming in all day because it's the day of. the queen is going to open up parliament she's going to tell us what the agenda for the new government will be and protesters are using that to shut down london is what they say they want to do shut down london take down what they're calling a rotten government now the grenfell tower victims. have come out through various channels and said that they want the demonstrators to keep this peaceful tempus of running very high so it's anybody's guess what's going to happen in london later today. u.s. military advisers in afghanistan are finding themselves increasingly under fire from the people they've been training into recent incidents alone three u.s. soldiers were killed and seven more injures are gas you have reports. that camp shaheen joint afghan and nato military base it's here there's a taliban infiltrator turned his gun on coalition troops injuring seven american soldiers everyone who knew him or was friends with him is now under investigation being questioned though the base itself is still operational and training continues what we can safely say is that from now on after this latest incident american troops will be looking at their afghan allies with just that little bit more suspicion. green on blue attacks when afghan forces either infiltrators or defectors purposefully fire on coalition troops it's been a taliban tactic for years this is an achievement for the mujahideen who have managed to create mistrust among the enemy forces such attacks peaked jaring a bomb as troop surge it got so bad that they rewrote the book on security. oh. no not that our first american soldiers training afghans were assigned body gods then all coalition troops were ordered to have their weapons loaded at all times afghan recruits were made to go through an eight step vetting process while an inquisition like body purge to anyone it deemed radical yet here we are. some breaking news out of afghanistan three u.s. service members are dead a fourth wounded after a shooting reportedly carried out by a member of the afghan military seven u.s. army soldiers that have been wounded in northern afghanistan now this comes a week after three u.s. army soldiers were killed in a similar incident to a deadly attack on american soldiers two attacks in the span of a week three soldiers killed seven wounded sure it's nothing like two thousand and twelve when green on blue violence killed or injured more than one hundred troops but the situation was different then there were fifteen times as many americans in afghanistan and the taliban was losing not so now i understand it's my responsibility we're not winning in afghanistan right now the taliban is resurgent taking over vast swaths of afghanistan islamic state is also spreading across the country the afghan army the coalition a beset by challenges time for another troop surge. some additional forces from the united states who come to afghanistan to take part in training and advising our national forces if one hundred and forty thousand troops couldn't win this war what difference will four thousand make would be thousand troops americans cannot defeat the taliban in afghanistan they just want the fighting to continue so they can achieve their goals. with more american troops in afghanistan people will get more frustrated and insecurity will increase afghans a pessimistic they've heard it all before the public says of security victory at the end of the day how do you win a war when you can't even tell which of your allies is going to shoot you in the back more i guess death. from kabul afghanistan my colleague a partridge was back in just a few minutes with more stories for me now it's good bye thank you for watching r.t. international. is the u.k. in crisis after a series of deadly terrorist attacks a hung parliament and the horrific human tragedy of the towers as well as the burning issue a break so many are asking if the ruling elite of. the environment. right. chemical discoveries over the last 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washington washington. the. voters elect me to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. chorus of the younger generation is that if they block the trend and go against the status quo danger their prospects in life and so many of them. basically get jobs in the city or on wall street and they don't continue in their youth fall exuberance for many years to make permanent solution a permanent movement but now labor the point but now with things like currencies this generation can bypass the entire financial infrastructure and create their own financial reality. stuff in the morning this saturday morning the seventeenth of june twenty seventh the why do i say all that counts a big day in the calendar the biggest football event of the summer is set to kick off in russia later today the twenty seventeen confederations cup going to take place in four cities across the country let's get the ball rolling now. ward winning sports. column all that up and simply this book will bring our special coverage of the event over to you guys. yes welcome very good morning to you this is field day starting special coverage of the twenty seventeen confederations cup we are in sunny st petersburg what a beautiful day this is why they call it the venice of the north doesn't get any better than this alongside me for the next two and a half weeks i'm joined by stan collymore award winning broadcaster apparently used get top billing doug the great thing about this is that it's so close to home for you with just a few meters away from the cullimore palace or the winter palace is a little bit of confidence and this you can see they're going through into the winter palace there but i'm actually on stage there will be there to greet lights are on it of the of open the doors for everybody let's talk about this opening game then. i would say that traditionally opening fixtures russia new zealand sort of white. people are. never afraid to lose usually figure but i'll put this proposition to you i think because they've got mexico and portugal two very strong sides weighting them i think both sides are going to go for this we could get a very attacking game of the goals what we could and the reason why you probably roger mays because russia have to come out and sell themselves as a new team to russian support in public will be seeing some russian fans around the square today ready to watch. so they have to sell themselves as yes we can compete in the storm and and then of course the world cup next year for new zealand it's slightly different they're looking to break out of the shadow of the national sport which is really brave the all blacks are currently playing against the british and irish lions in the southern hemisphere so it's a massive opportunity for the all whites to cry in the sunshine literally there's no need to remain just quickly so it's important for the host nation to put in a strong showing to keep the enthusiasm of the two absolutely off the young fresh look. sure increase we're doing very well now from playing in england for new zealand hopefully they'll be goals and. bring you all the goals if and when they come in lots of pressure on the players who want to perform someone else who is under pressure to perform to perform i'm not sure the opening can bring you pictures now of a cayley's the cat now this is the official oracle for this year's confederations cup now achilles is basically the new paul the octopus yes germany two thousand and six i was born paul the octopus. who. never putting all pressure on you have to perform. achilles is this is a bit smaller than paulie probably ended up in somebody's going to play killie's has got a second job also an employee mr british museum just alongside us so if the predicting job doesn't quite work out he's also got a job presumably as a rat's security cleaning up or something which is probably a pretty small thing because the cow in his first performance was offered the chance to be from two bowls that was the flag of russian flag new zealand next to them we supposed to choose the winner fortunately and maybe this is a slight apathy coming from hesitant couldn't quite make his mind up and eventually is going to lay down and fell asleep near the russian plane on new felt. towards his along. the side in the i feel towards more into the light board the plane is a little bit well let's see what happens. is no nobody. got it wrong on this particular occasion now let's cross live to choose close to the first go on the way all because she's outside the stadium. for the final preparations going to die. did he stand good morning nail yes well it's another beautiful day as we can see here outside the stadium not too many members of the public at the moment i can imagine that they're probably sort of probably sort of gearing themselves up for this evening. festivities in the main so what we have seen a plenty of key members of stuff coming in on both sides of the stadium obviously we are expecting a big security presence here is it is the opening match because we're expecting the president to come for the ceremony and for the match but at the moment quiet as it is on the western front but as i said plenty of stuff all queuing up getting ready to go into this impressive stadium that you can see behind me. we hear a field day we are obsessed with the experience for the fans we care about the founds we want to know how easy or not it is for them is it user friendly getting to the stadium. it is actually user friendly i mean that those people who don't know much about some beaches back effectively it's a bolt holes and it has islands going off it's a long side for those people but coming on the cruise ships i can see all this as well and that's why as you said earlier nearly as known as the venice of the north what with the river and the canals and everything else they do have a metro system which is extremely efficient and you can also come here to the island here where the stadium you can see behind me spaces on christophe's ski island and that has its own metro station through a really pretty park this area around here is has plenty of pocket and there are six hotels it's effectively a kind of sporting area based around the stadium so if you will to the pockets about a fifty minute walk through all the lovely sunshine and all the leaves that goes through to the metro and then within four stops you're right in the city center six stops takes you directly to the train station where you could get the stop sign that will have you must go in just over three and a half hours so which is a bit like getting a flight to london so the interconnected system works pretty well at the moment we're waiting for the fab to comment is pretty efficient it's very beautiful the weather is going to be great so i'm anticipating here a beautiful first match and also by the time the final comes it should be absolutely buzzing. something for you let's just hope we get a nice exciting day many thanks great party to bring is up to date now russia hopes to make a winning start in front of the home crowd today but new zealand lead by groups fall apart yet it was. all caught up with new zealand head coach john. to get a story on the tournament. to be in the tournament in some pretty disparate sixty. hostile russian crowded. new zealand creates and the answer is yes koshi and there's literally no point us being a if we don't believe we can beat russia they're also negative stories about russia in the press or use a manager is a culture for. expecting to see in russia well i went there for the joy in november and i enjoyed it we're in. and the event was good the people were very friendly professional feel with the tournament going to be really well run stadiums are unbelievable. and i hope hopefully all the games you know this sellouts and we've got a good good atmosphere at the games but i'm looking forward to certainly not focused on the any negativity around the tournament. now russian new zealand will be playing tag a not brand new st petersburg state in the small to an expensive and it's towering design expense along an alien spacecraft that overlooks the baltic sea coastline sound and i was a little tinker we got a chance to look behind the scenes and poke around. a stand so first impressions exceptional certainly peaceful stadium it reminds me of when you get a smaller version of what i'm going to be going to see this is sixty six to tell you all i really want to get fresh local respect for the sides to take a look absolutely. twenty first century technology preach technology come down preach quite the way i'm sure you could at least i hope you can take it back there is no problems with a ph d. well let's carry on the some of the crowd and these i guess are pretty but standing now which is the chairs for the players now know they still. got the heater is all right or you'll fall to no let's look at the six hundred this is a look surely. he's normally the layout he's now making the grade dressing room so me everybody does a lot. now would you call this tactic food well yeah i mean it would probably be on a on a in the corner here a little would say it would just be you know idea to be able to see as the open closing scene setter will say you always think only more dangerous for it would possible be defeated pool of example if you sit down a little bit there's about two seats to be offered best. deal you know one of my social media frenzy self you call a job just for you i will own. she. though you believe big social media could put a few strings as well this. look you know we know but it's just wrong. and. if you stay with this field beyond all two things will continue to get bigger better we're going to speak i hope i believe to the head of russia's will cook organizing committee in the next time we'll put some questions that have challenging that so see you in just under an hour's time. i'm going to france is broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. tonight cuban relations revisit it donald trump announces massive changes to the u.s. cuba policy put in place by former president barack obama regarding diplomatic relations travel and business dealings with the military there and a big win for greece creditors agreed to grant the prime manfully strapped country a multibillion euro payout ending months of uncertainty regarding bond payments also major merger alert online retail giant amazon an ounce of plans to purchase organic grocery chain whole foods down by buster right now. get ready for balance sheet issues in cuba president donald trump traveled to miami friday and announced a revised cuba policy aimed at halting the flow of american money to the country. our policy will seek a much better deal for the cuban people and for the united states.
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