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turkish police crackdown on crowds running to mark the first anniversary of the mass protests which were brutally disbursed. scaping the violence we hear from children evacuated from the ukrainian city of slavyansk where artillery shelling has hit residential areas. with its military operation in the. afghan officials opting for a peaceful retirement to the u.s. including the outgoing president's brother and the x. intelligence chief with a reputation for brutality. japan val's to play a greater defense role in the region to support all nations in that territory
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disputes and what's seen as a dig at china. for most of us interim or sco this is international with the twenty four hours a day. police in istanbul are using tear gas to disperse protests on the first anniversary of huge demonstrations over individual and press freedoms several people are reported to be injured the turkish prime minister had earlier warned crowds to stay away from tax and square where violence against the redevelopment of the area broke out last year. in the thick of the events. i think that. the now that. they were.
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really. i think. why. every guy looks like they're going to you know if they can and to try to get the fight it out the way. the protests and we pretty people they were sitting down they've been protesting for the last couple of hours they've been trying to hold up the balance of the comments down the street just off. the face of the people of the not allowed to go on taxes well ok alabaster a. think. police made a name. and he. played in the belief that.
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there were twenty five thousand police officers pull in to istanbul there were maybe a b. thousand protesters here the usual situation the police weaving in to clear the protesters but the phrase that says we're here marking one year since the guese park protests where seven people lost their lives because of police brutality i one year on and it doesn't really seem that the police will the government are looking to change their tactics any time soon. police also crackdown on similar protests in the capital ankara and in other cities across the country there is keeping you up to date for her twitter feed where she's posting all the latest news and pictures and we closely following the events and we'll bring you more as we get it on screen . there's been a fresh spike of violence in the eastern ukrainian city of slavyansk local militias
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are claiming up to ten helicopters have open fire on the city study and square a population of around one hundred thousand people is one of the main targets of cubes military operation in the region it's residential areas have come under attack several times this week shells the hells is even a school and a kindergarten many locals are leaving the city or at least seeking to send their children to safety hundreds were evacuated to crimea will be hells there in summer camps as there is following the situation in the region. in the last few days more and more civilians have found themselves in the line of fire there was a children's hospital that was shelled a number of residential buildings have been attacked at the same time there was a school and a kindergarten that came under fire locals tell us on friday they was allowed in fighting presumably this was to coincide with the fact that it was the last day of school now at least two hundred children have been evacuated from the town to the
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resort of crimea this was a journey that was not without its hiccups but what we do understand is that the children are now safely in crimea of course they had to face the hardiest journey of unsafe roads this was not the only problem there was also the question of alerting the ukrainian authorities that there were buses with children making their way through this territory we did manage to catch up with a few of the children and this is what they told us. the city often comes under mortar shelling people get hurt as a result a mortar splinter the sizeable wall that hit my grandfather's leg even pierced the bomb if it went a little deeper it could hit an artery and that would be it for him is that it was the last what we just saw unusually calm and quiet here no explosions going off as compared to what we left and it was scary nobody expected things like that to start happening in our small town. it was now famous for anything. i was very scared
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there were explosions my dad just celebrated his birthday and he was a real can by the sound of shelling that day i'm really glad i'm here now it's coming here to protect it as the violence seemingly spirals out of control more and more innocent people are being hurt and even killed so many people here on the ground expect that the violence we've witnessed over the past few days is just a taste of what's to come. there are also reports that another group of around three hundred children may be evacuated from slavyansk to other safer towns in the region well the situation where youngsters are at constant risk of being caught in the crossfire has triggered an online campaign as you can see here on screen the hash tag save children is spreading on social media with many joining the online action calling for a halt to the military operation in eastern ukraine however ukrainian news outlets are accusing local militia of using the children as human shields and staging
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provocations foreign affairs expert in the bush to manage believes that the claims are illogical. it's propaganda it strikes me as very ham fisted and frankly absurd if the people in slovyansk wanted to really make a propaganda bit out of it di would have tried to keep the civilians in emphasize their suffering to the world media it's more much more likely that they're just trying to get the children away so that they don't fall victim to this indiscriminate shelling by the government forces if you look at their record of the of these people and how they essentially defied. the oligarchy armed forces with their bare hands initially and peacefully until they had no other option but to fight i seriously think this is a spurious allegation. a thousand strong crowd has rallied in the net at the hub of pro autonomy sentiment protest as well venting their fury at key had for waging a military crackdown in the region they also demanded immediate peace in the cities
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also one of the main targets all the military operation and earlier there were reports of renewed fighting and its international airport and the training ground of a local football club. and these are the pictures from berlin where local anti fascist activists took to the streets to demonstrate in support of the autonomy protesters in eastern ukraine they were calling on the german authorities to stop supporting kiev and condemn the actions of neo nazi groups in ukraine the left party m.p. on the who says that europe should take a more definite stance against the ukrainian far right. for europe it's a very. new situation because in your own you always take governments. this rugby player nation and this. years ago it was. the height of policy was also a big reaction. in ukraine a similar situation. we should call for. tools.
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i would say most of political universe. on on the right. as one of our goals the. authorities in donetsk are warning locals against approaching the area surrounding the airport because of the frequent gun fights happening there. to follow minute by minute updates on the developing situation in the country. thousands of afghans you've been working with american forces and now settling in the u.s. among them is a man who's been labeled afghanistan's torturer in chief another is the brother of the outgoing president hamid karzai who ran as a candidate in april's presidential elections despite spending most of his time in america or he's going to reports. we're standing next to a restaurant that belongs to humming birds i'd rather tell you our site has a place for it here in baltimore maryland this was its first cars i first came to
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us forty years ago and since then we had one foot here the other in afghanistan when the u.s. brought his brother to power in afghanistan karzai became fully involved in afghan politics even ran for president then withdrew his nomination and came here. karzai is not the only afghan leader who kept a foot in another world haji goulart life who ran afghan intelligence services the detention and interrogation branch is now in bigger ways is referred to as the torture in chief human rights with force documented widespread portraying other pieces of the facility that event when the u.s. went into afghanistan the cia would put it in to help seize on the heart then as head of interrogation he took care of so to speak thousands of prisoners captured by u.s. forces a senior afghan official told the washington post that full on life used this position to settle tribal sports and enrich his client business families were routinely forced to pay ransom for their would be so this man was allowed entry
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into the united states and now found home on the outskirts of los angeles visa entry situation in the united states is one hundred percent political in the politics is not did you commit human rights abuses did you commit torture the real political criteria is did you serve in function as a proxy for the united states and those who committed great criminal acts and the very moment that the us said its foreign policy is guided by freedom and democracy and the and the end of human rights abuses the same people come to the united states with the support of the u.s. intelligence agencies they're set up comfortably be given access to markets and credit they live quite well about three thousand afghans who had worked with u.s. forces in different capacities are now here in the way and thousands more are seeking to leave again before u.s. troops pull out involved. more i'm going to check out our. problems with her education boil over in chile one artist has found a simple way of freeing hundreds of students from huge university debts that's
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after he managed to get hold of the official paperwork worth five hundred million dollars and turn them to ashes we'll be hearing from the man himself later in the program about what drove his actions. but first japan's prime minister has pledged his country's support to south east asian nations in their disputes with china shin's or be has said that japan will help the countries in the region control their borders and keep their sea and air routes open he says it's no longer possible for any nation to secure its safety on its own indeed just last month washington backed tokyo in a key territorial dispute with beijing and the largest us naval fleet is currently docked in japan and finally content any efforts to destabilize the status quo in the region well let's have a look at what most of the current disputes in the south east asia region are about now the area we see here within the dotted red line shown here is what beijing
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deems to be its historic heritage but vietnam brunei malaysia and the philippines are pushing their way trying to secure resources in the south china sea in fact indonesia in the philippines have been upgrading their military to counter any external risks political blogger ron dawson thinks that japan's involvement is not about working toward stability but rather about selling more arms. when he sold it to the public was to bolster security for smaller states such as vietnam and the philippines he but his real concerns are not to help them with their own border disputes when you really look at it it's all about weapons sales and arms shipments they already shipped ten patrol ships to promise to the philippines three have been delivered and they're sending more to vietnam and also to indonesia. and his party and the unity party under it have been talking about amending the constitution of japan article nine which already has been ignored greatly because japan's defense force is definitely in militaries the six largest military expenditure in the world
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they have a huge navy huge air force but they have been prevented from selling are immense and joining in conflicts such as in afghanistan or iraq for the us they can sell patrol ships and coast guard type vessels but not what he really wants to sell and that's his real agenda is to him in article nine which i think would be a disaster the u.s. supports the japanese in this unquestionably even if japan might be right about some of those island disputes that's not in the u.s. interest the u.s. interest is this element and seeking tain china any cost nobody would anticipate an actual war between japan and china that would be insane but these things never happen on purpose all it will take is one accident and you could have a much greater conflict. coming up an auntie international while yet another bailout is ready for greece you see only the time he won't see the light
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the country's next generation fears for its future amid soaring unemployment and doesn't share the increasing optimism of the government. it. was. but you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy but. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crack staff and we've been hijacked by handful. of corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told. mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going. to go beyond identify the problem. rational debate real discussion critical issues
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facing. go ready to join the movement then walk the. students and be marching in the streets demanding free public university education for over three years now despite a new president coming to power in march promising to make education reform a top priority little has changed so far and the issues come into the spotlight again recently after a thirty one year old office is turn student debt into one of these pieces by setting university tuition contracts. and just has released them online confession
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admitting he stole student debt paperwork with five hundred million dollars and it makes it possible for students to get away without paying a single person is from the documents have since been turned into an installation we caught up with the office himself who told us about his initiative. you know that i decided to burn the debt papers when i realized that tuition contracts were a bargaining chip between creditors and the universities direction i got rid of these papers to demonstrate how fragile the system is that i wanted to show how one paper could ruin a life for instance many of the students were single mothers and went to study to provide their children with a better life but at the same time were deprived of the opportunity to see them grow to properly look after them and just one paper can whittle down all their efforts if you don't pay the bill your kitchen they're still or even your bed we've
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taken away this project exposes the flaws of the capital system where these injustices can exist and i admitted burning the papers as the act started backlashing some of the students and that is why i took the responsibility to make sure they are protected. and a private university in chile central coast is being closed down as part of a government investigation into its financial operations it's less students there on able to finish their studies and saddled with heavy debt investigators said the university was more of a money laundering operation than an education facility but one former student told us it's not just the university but also the government that has failed them. our students are ready to go into debt to get a degree but the system itself is our students that get an education contract can't escape the system for example to pay for four years of studies it usually takes a person almost fifteen years because of this credit system it's ok if this money went back to the universities who grow and develop it but instead they started
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stealing the money when the government stepped in to solutions were on the table to find the university or close it down and they chose to close it it happened because businesses that the government in chile is more into the forty's don't care that some twenty two thousand people now can't get an education and on top of that these students also lost the money they paid to get a degree. at the moment as the issue of the treatment of women in saudi arabia continues to outrage the international community for the saudi royal princesses for more than a decade of being kept in isolation. and now without food and have little access to water we got a detailed report on their plight just a click away on our website. seems people's objections mean little when up against the promise of riches that says the california senate outlaws a moratorium on fracking there's more of what's helping the controversial industry stay afloat despite wide public.
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your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't. call it different. repeat the same old joke of course. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry. we post on. facebook. the greek government is about to receive another cash injection approved by the international monetary fund the public however is failing to share the optimism of the authorities about what the new bailout will do to the economy. it's young adults who are suffering the most grappling with fears over the uncertain future. people have been coming here in the masses since taken on the crisis began but what they don't see is how desperate people here have become someone able to get jobs while those who do are forced to live with their parents because salaries
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remain low you see only the black light at the tunnel you won't see the light this time so messing up all the many times when you disappointed and you give up you reach a stage of disparate should when you can figure out what the point of your existences youth unemployment increased to fifty seven percent in february this year so in a way these girls who are in the work are quite lucky to have an income at all but going on thirty and living with mom and dad is not what they had imagined it can go out i can buy my own car and i have to drive my mom's car i can just wake up one day have a week off work so i can take the pain and go for example to london where most sister lives in your freezer the family feel like you're losing your dignity and your good for nothing but things are looking up according to the government they're celebrating the economy's improvements in the first quarter and the european commission expects the unemployment rate to turn a corner and that's the year the problem is that after years of austerity no one's
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buying their statistics anymore texas continue to rise so risk until you can drop and stary to measure still in place this girl never actually found a job so she created a company with her friends when i asked her what she would do if that venture fails she admits that there's not much else left. i don't have many options haven't thought of leaving the country but if i have to i will many of my friends have done that and found jobs greeks are very patriotic so the last thing they want to do is leave but they can't help but notice that the grass is much greener on the other side when they see my friends who who have gone to foreign countries to you through europe basically. their salaries are so big they are very satisfied with. level of their life and they're always asking me why don't you come and then i still depressed struggle at home or move abroad these seem to be the only options
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for youngsters in greece even those with jobs which makes you wonder how the rest are surviving marina of course are reports in fartsy from greece. and the rainfall has caused massive flooding in russia's altai republic in siberia where there's already claimed the lives of at least six people water levels in local rivers have risen significantly and broken their banks causing damage to roads bridges and housing authorities are declared a state of emergency for causes a war in the way that we're likely to tear it in the coming days. that we're going fugitive edward snowden's first interview which he gave to us t.v. channel is still grabbing the attention of the global media but artie's very own abby martin has found a key part that was essentially hidden from the public eye you can watch breaking the set to find out more here's a brief preview this is a key question that the nine eleven commission considered and what they found in the post-mortem when they looked at all of the classified intelligence from all of
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the different intelligence agencies they found that we had all of the information we needed as an intelligence community as a classified sector as the national defense of the united states. to detect this plot we actually had records of the phone calls from the united states and now there is no need to expand any state intelligence program after nine eleven because the information was readily readily available to stop the attacks that stark reality get in the way of the government's desperate justification for spending hundreds of billions of dollars and taking away our civil liberties all in the name of stopping terrorism. in the full edition of breaking the set throughout the day here in r.t. international time now for a brief run up of other world news making headlines across the globe this hour at least three people have died and several been injured in two crashes at
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a car rally in the u.k. in both cases two of the competing vehicles came off the course and slammed into spectators the injured have been taken to hospital with some in critical condition . hundreds of protesters across brazil of shown the red card to the footballing body people angry at the massive cost of the upcoming world cup a large group of striking teachers also took part one is part of demonstrators stormed the metro station to say the fifteen billion dollar bills for the event would be better put towards improving public services. washington has admitted the u.s. citizen was responsible for a suicide bombing in syria last week it's believed to be the first time an american is carried out such an attack in the country it was one of four bombings that killed dozens of soldiers in the northern town of last sunday washington has also said it's concerned about the growing number of westerners going to fight in syria many of them european. also the world update this hour the parliament in abkhazia
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has voted to snap presidential elections and appointed an interim leader to run the small caucuses state this comes as opposition protest as recently rallied for political reform calling for the current. zidan to step down on tuesday anti-government activists to control of the presidential administration building exile and condemning the use a coup attempt. at least four hundred fifty people were detained on who are going to some charges following a mass brawl at a construction site in moscow voted this week and this video was captured by an eyewitness clashes erupted on monday when hundreds of people all who'd tools started fighting on the road a man was said to have been seriously injured after being beaten by the crowd below the rest of the city migrant workers and police say that they are checking their papers. my colleague sean thomas will be here with the team with more news from just over half an hour from now in the meantime as promised breaking the set with abby martin here on ash.
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this is still one of the most isolated and mysterious places in the world old legends of cannibals make many people afraid to travel here but they're going to put us on the menu the europeans have been here for less than a hundred years few people know what secrets lay hidden within these forbidding mountains. they said a bunch of cannibals killed and ate a group of shamans a russian plane one of the biggest in the world flies as a pup when they get these wild mountains for the very first time. villagers have never even seen a car. what will they make of this huge steel but. european workers are told never to venture out alone. truths and myths see.
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some serious effects. lisa tried to. play polo going to. want to get the title or at least it's a sure thing every minute of the lead somehow played the last lap the lead my lead like the players think that's. lidsky says the lead to the lead still played sometimes from nothing actually led this season and it's still a chance to look just like you but still we can still be shocked if you see the stage eight look to be to sleep but on the seventh it's the
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last seen playing little. league speak your language. program see documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.p. interviewers intriguing story to tell you if you. live in troy arabic to find out more visit our big don't know it's called. in the book the big. play the big. happy friday folks i'm out in martin and this is a break in the set a big news to report of the white house today it looks like the empire is crumbling one of president's top cabinet members resigned in disgrace and
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obama's press secretary jay carney and now but he would be stepping down shortly thereafter from related reasons that are in affairs secretary eric shinseki offered up his resignation after a series of stunning reports revealing that veterans are. dein a way to be seen by v.a. doctors in particular an investigative report by c.n.n. found that at least forty vets passed away on the phoenix v.a. waiting list and to make matters worse officials there created a secret waiting list to hide what the real numbers were from the federal government and turns out this was far from an isolated incident this type of waiting list manipulation has occurred everywhere from texas to colorado and although shinseki is rightfully receiving the lion's share the blame for allowing this to happen under his watch perhaps what's most outrageous is that federal officials knew about the cover up as early as two thousand and five yes according to v.a. inspector general reports the bush administration was well aware of the secret waiting lists however year after year audit after audit from the exact same
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behavior was continuing in v.a. hospitals across the country so while the illegal and deadly treatment of veterans that occurred while shinseki was in charge is unforgivable the institutionalized apathy when it comes to caring for former soldiers is the real outrage here and let's break that said. please please. please very hard to get. their act that hurt there are no. legal.
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the two thousand and ten b.p. gulf oil spill was the worst accidental disaster in the. history of the oil industry the explosion of the drilling rig and subsequent spewing of crude into the gulf unleashed two hundred ten million gallons of toxic sludge in the ecosystem over seventy million gallons more than the second worst spill in history this but an unrelenting p.r. effort by b.p. to make it seem that the gulf has come illegally recovered from the catastrophe the report after report has shown that the area is continuing to suffer over four years later the on the human lives that have been forever altered by b.p.'s criminal negligence the gulf so wildlife may not recover for decades to come perhaps most stunning is the soon to be released report by the marine college of progress series the study estimates that between six hundred eight hundred thousand birds have been killed as a result of the spill and according to wildlife experts that's probably
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a conservative estimate audubon director for the pascagoula river in mississippi said it was more likely but the dead birds number in the millions this is truly an unprecedented killing of wildlife and just for comparison consider that according to the ocean conservancy the number of birds killed by the one thousand nine hundred nine exxon valdez spill in alaska prince william sound was three hundred thousand and the exxon disaster spilled only five percent of the amount of oil in the water is deep water horizon did also keep in mind that the study doesn't even account for all the other marine life from fish to dolphins that have been devastated by b.p.'s criminality so as much as b.p. was a pretend that everything's back to normal in the gulf the carcasses of hundreds of thousands of dead birds tells a much different and much darker story. and
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it's a whistleblower edward snowden's first u.s. t.v. interview aired on n.b.c. this week and as expected pundits from across the corporate media sphere just had to contribute to the contrived traitor vs hero debate edward snowden is speaking out this morning telling n.b.c. news that he was or just a low level. u.s. intelligence you know i think right now what people are talking about is you know this claim that he made that he during this n.b.c. interview saying that he was actually a spy in a televised interview snowden reveals he wasn't a computer hacker after all he says he was actually a high level international spy brian williams says he is extremely smart and snowden that should be a surprise to anybody. yes shop intelligence something that you're probably not used to catering to a fox well it seems the only point mainstream anchors took away from the interview was that snowden was trained as
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a spy even though his work for the cia has never been secret but aside from the commentary about n.b.c. is heavily edited one on one with snowden did anyone else find it strange that glenn greenwald popped into the interview for like five seconds and then bounced well despite how much people been talking about segment there's been very little discussion about one of the most important things that was said during the interview. you know and this is a this is a key question that the nine eleven commission considered and what they found in the post-mortem when they looked at all of the classified evidence from all of the different intelligence agencies they found that we had all of the information we needed as an intelligence community as a classified sector as the national defense of the united states. to detect this plot we actually had records of the phone calls from the united states and now the cia knew who these guys for the problem was not that we weren't collecting
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information it wasn't that we didn't have enough dots it wasn't that we didn't have a haystack it was that we did not understand the haystack that we had. now this was never aired on the t.v. version of the interview and there you have it there was no need to expand any state intelligence program after nine eleven because the information was readily be readily available to stop the attacks but don't let that stark reality get in the way of the government's desperate justification for spending hundreds of billions of dollars and taking away our civil liberties only name of stopping terrorism when in reality the terrorists could have been stopped all along. this week marked the start of the annual build bird conference a meeting of some of the world's most powerful minds this year it's happening in
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copenhagen denmark and once again there is very little press coverage about the highly secretive event considering the characters attending this year's conference something tells me they're not just discussing their golf swings and yacht racing so here to shed some light on the absurd underground spectacles walls and other recent craziness in the world i'm joined now by comedian and host of artie's new a show redacted tonight leak can't. recall him so let's start out by talking about some of those notable characters high profile people attending this year's conference former n.s.a. director keith alexander henry kissinger c.e.o. of dutch rochelle the editor and chief economist of course neo-con warmonger richard perle david petraeus scruples eric schmidt and the queen of spain but that's not really what's the point i mean at what point behind the closed doors you think the shape shifting begins it's at the moment though because i mean really. and a lizard for you i mean dogs i've never seen that much evil in one room since iran used to have or all died raiders with henry kissinger run in the sound booth and margaret thatcher run in the beer bongs yeah i mean i didn't see that much but i
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also think people sort of put too much weight on these things because they're like oh my god they got together that maybe made sense back before like telephones and things but now these people can coordinate their their plans their you know global plans in many ways there's skype there's google hangout you know there's christian mingle dot com they have what you communicate over one hundred conference calls and yeah they don't need to get together in a secret room unless they're you know drinking baby's blood or something but and that's what they're doing and. i think that's that's the real point i mean seriously if all these cast of characters are really coming out there and i don't trust anything where henry kissinger's there he just that he's the most evil most corrupt human being planet i mean that's what this is what's going on there and what goes on. between these people and on their blackberry phones or whatever because they never converted to future technology but what's going on is there's a difference between you and me and average people and these people evil people have plans they're planning evil people have plans you want i don't have plans or
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missions or agendas right we just everybody else just hangs out with a it was just to get to the right maybe plays a bridge we go all right but these people have dry erase boards and they're figuring out how evil working and whether it needs a course correction if you don't your plan today was to point out a great job meanwhile how the burtons plan was to call the military going to click for you and i have never heard of this but you're part of it because they have plans and they have maps right and the good people of this world and we're going to make any progress unless we get some we need an office supply to get together more closely supplies and all the good people together in denmark next year to try to combat this and if areas where we and i know that these people are not going to be talking about what does that is say fukushima which is what it is you know me i'm guessing on right now of course the latest is insane i feel like it's the fortress of solitude i mean they're planning on putting a giant underground ice wall to stop. the radioactive spill of the water i mean is this really the best we've got here how bad this is this is incredibly scary but really cool icefall that's amazing i think and here's the thing is it just as you
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mention the b.p. spill earlier our media doesn't cover things more than a week except for you until something crazy happens so maybe this ice wall will be the cool thing that they're like all right now we can talk about it you know you talk about the radiation that's leaking around the world finally around the wall that's what the i saw it's all talk about it and of course speaking of bad ideas with nuclear leaks whilst alamosa says this is so insane. fifty five gallon drum of radioactive waste burst recently due to quote the wrong kitty litter. i guess the biggest question here is how are we using kitty litter. to act. because at the end of the day we are monkeys with nuclear weapons that's what this tells us we are chimpanzees with atom bombs that is it and this just proves the continued takeover of the world by cats all right it's going to they already have the media let's be honest what are people watching can i have media yes you can so can i has. your new show every day today or to be covering these issues much much
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more and they give us a sense of what we can see on the show and why it's not being done already in the mainstream yeah i mean it's something done because everybody else has advertiser influence you know we get to go after in a comedic way all these all these advertise we can go after the ninety's in the mcdonald's and everything and really dive in to issues and corporations that impact our world in incredible ways and there needs to be a comedy show that tackles that stuff and what can we see on it what you've got some cool characters joining you that no one said oh yeah yeah he's an amazing cast of characters and comedian john info donal we've got. reporters. philip chang we've got a good break and we'll be doing this and really i mean this is so. desperately needed to leave because even you know in comedy central no one tackles those issues it's not just like it's not funny to them even though it is hilarious and you're right in a really funny way and that's why the show is me so awesome three different i want
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anyone else has seen redacted tonight check it out and every one of the there is a night where you can't thanks much for coming on except check out the promo for a doctor tonight for marion at eight pm with host the camp tonight check out. i was born in the ukraine i grew up in a family of alcoholics as did many of my foster sons dead kids who had slept rough on the street since they were four years old some since they were two enough i mean look the ridge man we are here and kid him no because what i want to know won't be able. to there was a group of kids standing by the road like you put the children here aren't even asking for food only want to some water to drink. so i saw hundreds and hundreds of poverty stricken children dressed in rags. but i couldn't forget the eyes of this one boy notables i came back a year later to find that little kid who. has been
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a big fat cat. but that was how i came by one will foster so. just you see buckley's lawyers are b.s. technically insolvent and they stay afloat manipulating the market out of the finance and also low interest rates who gives a deal to low interest rates mark carney doesn't give austria and germany back there of gold. i wonder if you think that all that support comes free of charge or whether there is some sort of implicit expectation that american oil companies or just american companies will get someone better access to your countries absolutely and there is nothing these days for nothing if there's somebody to do to achieve victory there must be something in return.
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vs the people and a growing democracy deficit voters all across europe have such a very strong message to the gate keepers of the european union and the establishment media they must conduct our to the people. when people think about politics folk music might not necessarily be the first thing that comes to mind but focus along an active history when it comes to grassroots organizing and playing the power back in the hands of the people to such artists are harry and tom shapen brothers and prominent humanitarians and today
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tom's daughters abigail little each eight and i've carried on the family legacy the duo joined me earlier along with the grandson of legendary folk singer pop keith seeger excuse me a place of music about the upcoming super fast and new york where the champ and sisters performing palm tree. below. the screen. not. only. just. see.
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it is still. true. you guys are second generation folk singers i was always expected that you guys would grow up and be folk singers how did that start i don't think it was expected . we however we were kind of pushed onto the stage early in our lives. but it wasn't like you're going to be a folk singer it was just like you're here and you can sing so you might as well
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join us on stage amazing yeah you guys ever perform with your family unit when you were younger we did yeah we were we were always kind of forced to we would actually especially in high school say dad would come to your show about as long as you promise not to paul funk and then we would show up and we'd be like hiding in you know backstage with our friends and suddenly we'd hear and my daughter's i would go look for her and so suddenly we'd be. he would have broken his promise but you know it was kind of a fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on us situation it was like fooled us a thousand times and still we won and louis you guys also contributed music to occupy it was it about that movement that inspired you guys or the good thing about occupy is that it said for so many things that we believed and. we grew up believing that music is. as as well as being a name mazing tool for community and for art it's also
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a platform so if you're going to stand on the stage you might as well also stand for something so. the occupy movement has had came at a time when there were a lot of issues at stake and we were there to participate with everybody else you're absolutely. you guys are performing mazing folk festival coming up the p. . singer festival talk about why this is particularly personal for both of you guys in your family unit are great aunts went to college with toshi actually in the thirty's bennington and i so our families have known each other for a very long time we grew up in the hudson valley so we also grew up our father. has been doing benefits for the hudson river for clearwater for everything anything he's asked to do always do and often sense of the proximity. of those shows where with pete could tell me you are peacemakers that grandson when he passed it was like the world paused for
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a second and reflected on what his music really brought to just everyone activism and and everything and what made you want to put on this festival my grandfather really liked folks so i'm putting a focus on what he did. and we found out recently the f.b.i. is set to release a plethora of documents on your grant your grandfather pete seeger not too surprising i guess that he was spied on since all these people were spied on that cointelpro era were were you guys surprised to find out that he was so heavily surveilled i've never been able to send a card to my grandparents the mail is never gotten to their house that i've ever. you know phone calls. have the static in them often if we say certain words like if we say my mom and i have some sensible joke it will be like a terrorist bomb done and it's like. it went from
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a really fun conversation to to that to be really staticky whether that's a coincidence or not i have no idea he was singing songs about peace and love. and sure he had political views did not line up with the state but that is it's pretty shocking they are still surveilling his house absolutely and also later i mean my grandpa's views like the mainstream views like you can't like walk down the street and be like you know what black and white kids should not go to school together you know i should be able to throw all my garbage right there on the ground and you know i mean you can't you can't do those things anymore so all these things that he stood for championed are now you know completely mainstream things well i was just going to say but there are new issues which hopefully our children will say anyone walking down the street would agree with that issue but those issues have not yet changed and your grandfather i mean
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a few years ago in his ninety's would stand out on the street corner in his hometown picketing for nukes cleaning up the river you know anti-war protests he did all of those things right up till the end so probably you know he's he was always going to be on the forefront of the next thing that seemed dangerous to you know the status quo in the powers that be so you know hopefully all of those things will eventually be in the rearview mirror. like anyone walking down the street. but he was very progressive for all of this. and even though the surveillance state seems kind of normalize now we're all waking to how vast it really is it really is still very shocking and i think. on acceptable. this surveillance state is spied on activists for so long back in the seventies and sixty's and now today we're about to find out all the activists that they're spying on right completely third our great grandfather was also spied on actually we found out in the when our own call
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was hairy shape in the singer-songwriter when he went to look at the library of congress they released some f.b.i. files that were on our family as well so it does go back in so many people's lives and it should be shocked about yeah and i think what that refuels is that this isn't about fighting terrorism or crime it's about spying on activists and really creating that chilling effect to prevent people like your grandfather and your family as well from not doing their activism and that's really really harmful and a free society when there is this amazing festival and working people go to learn more about it. july seventeenth so twenty first and the festival is really into new york city and it's really about think globally act locally so the. first day is the next generation of folk musicians and where the two of them are going to be playing and it's already. very mazing it's a community. event in the great sense of not only folk music but just an event for
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the people for the. grassroots bringing it back to the people who join wife and really getting together you guys amazing that little doubt that you guys have a new album out called a date with the everly brothers how can people find out more about your music we have to say that. that's the best way to fall all right you guys are amazing to have you do so much for me and really really mean thinks it's. a. he's. shoulder.
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indefinitely is in the right time. i need something about it. i was born in the ukraine i grew up in a family of alcoholics as did many of my foster sons dead kids who had slept rough on the street since they were four years old some since they were two enough i'm not the ridge man we had here and kin and now because of the way i want to help fall before. there was a group of kids standing by the road like you put the children here on to even asking for food only want to some water to drink. i saw hundreds and hundreds of poverty stricken children dressed in rags. but i couldn't forget the eyes of this
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demonstrators attempting to mark the first anniversary of turkey's deadly antigovernment riots gas and water cannons fired at. children evacuated from the city of slovyansk speak about their experience in the embattled city that remains one of the main targets of military crackdown in the region. former afghan officials are choosing to settle in the u.s. and enjoy. the. president's brother among. southeast asian nations that have territorial disputes with china there have been
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increasingly bitter confrontations between beijing and other countries over. oh. broadcasting live coverage from our studios in moscow this is our turn certainly glad to have you with us now police in istanbul have a tear gas to demonstrators attempting to mark one year since turkey's the biggest anti-government protest in decades as many as twenty five thousand police officers have been deployed to talk to him square the epicenter of last year's deadly riots are two sara first witness to a face off. if i can even though my mind having a fitting fright at the now let me bring out the way out the door with the can down the right they would think that it's believed that they will. really.
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fit right. in the light. was the only way to have a guy look like they're going to you know look the kind of to try and get the face of this out the way. the protest isn't being pretty peaceful they were sitting down they've been protesting for the last couple of hours that's been trying to hold up the bonnet if that's all that means down the street just the fact. that protesters have been told the not allowed to go in for taxes. for the. people even police meeting in. any. way even the belief.
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that. there were twenty five thousand police officers in to istanbul there were maybe fifty thousand protesters here the situation the pace we think it's a clear the protest of the greater says we're here marking one yet. right that's what seven people love. because the police brutality i one year on it it doesn't really the police the government are looking to change that tactic the. police also broke up protests in the capital as well as in donna and other cities as well sarah ferguson has got more updates and pictures of the protests. on her twitter page. in the. in eastern ukraine of the military is continuing its assault on the city of slovyansk controlled by anti-government protesters self-defense militias say that
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army helicopters are firing at their positions in the city while many citizens are spending the night in the basement of their homes also according to activists two civilians were killed in the last twenty four hours during the ongoing shelling of slovyansk that is as residential areas are coming under fire more and more often throughout the week a school a kindergarten and a hospital were hit during attacks some people have now fled the city for safety and many more are attempting to at least send their youngsters away has already hosted some two hundred children that were able to flee the besieged city artie's paul sleep here as details. in the last two days more and more civilians have found themselves in the line of fire there was a children's hospital that was shelled a number of residential buildings have been attacked at the same time there was a school and a kindergarten that came under fire locals tell us on friday they was allowed in
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fighting presumably this was to coincide with the fact that it was the last day of school now at least two hundred children have been evacuated from the town to the resort of crimea this was a journey that was not without its hiccups but what we do understand is that the children are now safely in crimea of course they had to face the hardiest journey of unsafe roads this was not the only problem there was also the question of alerting the ukrainian authorities that there were buses with children making their way through this territory we did manage to catch up with a few of the children and this is what they told us. the often comes under mortar showing people get hurt as a result a mortar splinter the signs on your wall that hit my grandfather's leg even pierced the boat it went a little deeper it could hit an artery and that would be good for him is that it was the last what you just saw unusually calm and quiet here no explosions going off as compared to what was left and for that it was scary nobody expected the
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things like that to start happening in our small town but it was never famous for anything what it is there are snipers i was very scared there were explosions as my dad just celebrated his birthday and he was rukun by the sound of shelling that day i'm really glad i'm here now it's coming and to protect it as the violence seemingly spirals out of control more and more innocent people are being hurt and even killed so many people here on the ground expect that the violence we've witnessed over the past few days is just a taste of what's to come. authorities in slovyansk say they are planning to evacuate another three hundred children to other towns in the region now the situation with many youngsters still remaining trapped in the city under a military assault has prompted an online campaign the hash tag save the children is gaining popularity and social media is often paired with hashtags save people
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and stop ukraine army referring to the ongoing military operation in the region now meanwhile ukraine's media continues to accuse the self-defense squads trying to evacuate children of a steady using them as human shields the foreign affairs expert in a bush calls those claims ridiculous. it's propaganda it strikes me as very ham fisted and frankly absurd if the people in slovyansk want to really make a propaganda bit out of it be would have tried to keep the civilians in emphasize their suffering to the world media it's more much more likely that they're just trying to get the children away so that they don't fall victim to this indiscriminate shelling by the government forces if you look at their record of the of these people and how they essentially defied. the oligarchy armed forces with their bare hands of the peaceful until they had no other option but to fight i seriously think this is a spurious estoril celebration. in done yet still over
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a thousand have rallied to voice their support for autonomy and the so-called people's republic of donetsk crowds called on kiev to end its military crackdown that is fighting continues needed international airport outside the city it has recently become a hot spot in the standoff between self-defense groups and the army a warning has been issued to civilians to stay away from the area to not get caught in the crossfire. yes meanwhile these are pictures from berlin where activists have protest protesting against the rise of the neo nazi movement in ukraine that accuse german officials of actually backing those far right groups gaining power in kiev a similar demonstration was held on friday when ukraine's interim prime minister it was visiting the country left party m.p. on the. europe should take a more definite stance against the ukrainian far right. for europeans it's a very new situation people's european union always takes
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a couple of months. of this rather than nation and this precious. years the goal. of the high dollar policy goals of that will speak reaction. all in ukraine. well some of those situations. i think we should call for the resistance to all just looks i would say most of all political leaders and you wrote. them on the right wing in ukraine as well. as events in and around ukraine keep unraveling at a fast pace you can always go online to our website is there our internet team is keeping a minute by minute timeline of the ongoing crisis. the u.s. has rolled out of the welcome mat to afghans who have worked with american forces thousands have moved to the country and a brother of the outgoing president who ran as
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a candidate himself in april's presidential elections is among them another is a man who has been called the country's torturer in chief party's comments. we're standing next to a restaurant that belongs to how many times i'd rather tell you our side has at least four here in baltimore maryland this was his first car side first came to the u.s. forty years ago and since then he had one foot here the other in afghanistan when the u.s. brought his brother to power you have got to stay where you are say became fully involved in afghan politics even ran for president when you threw his nomination and came here. karzai is not the only afghan leader who kept a foot in another world gulag michael ran afghan intelligence services detention and interrogation branch is now in bigger ways is referred to as the torture in which human life will force documented widespread portray another view says that the facility that he ran when the u.s. went into afghanistan the cia was putting him to help seize on the heart then as
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head of interrogation he took care of so to speak thousands of prisoners captured by u.s. forces a senior afghan official told the washington post that bull i used this position that all bible supports and in which his business families were routinely forced to pay ransom but there would be so this man was allowed entry into the united states and now found home on the outskirts of los angeles entry situation in the united states is one hundred percent political in the politics is not did you commit human rights abuses did you commit torture the real political criteria is did you serve in function as a proxy for the united states and those who committed great criminal acts and the very moment that the us said its foreign policy is guided by freedom and democracy and the and the end of human rights abuses the same people come to the united states with the support of the u.s. intelligence agencies they're set up comfortably they're given access to markets and credit they live quite well about three thousand afghans would worked with u.s.
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forces in different capacities are now here in the way and thousands more are seeking to leave against them before u.s. troops pull out in bulk. more i'm going to argue. japan is ready to support southeast asian nations that have a territorial disputes with china and a prime minister shinzo says tokyo will help these countries control their borders and keep their sea and air routes open believes at this point it is no longer possible for any nation to become secure without outside help japan itself receives u.s. support in its territorial wrangles with beijing in the south china sea blames china for destabilizing the situation in the region but beijing says it is unfairly being labeled as a threat let's now take a look now at what most of the current disputes in the south east asia region are about now there is a u. shaped area and you can see it here that is covering most of the south china sea
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and this is what beijing considers to be its historic territory in this area we have vietnam brunei malaysia and the philippines though they claim parts of this resource rich area belong to them the philippines has been spending millions on military upgrades especially on units patrolling the disputed area political blogger ryan dawson thinks the japanese prime minister's real goal is to sell more arms to its neighbors. when he sold it to the public was to bolster security for smaller states such as vietnam and the philippines are but his real concerns are not to help them with their own border disputes when you really look at it it's all about weapons sales and arms shipments they already shipped ten patrol ships to promise to the philippines three have been delivered and they're sending more to vietnam and also to indonesia. in his party and the unity party under it have
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been talking about amending the constitution of japan article nine which already is being ignored greatly because japan's defense force is definitely in militaries the six largest military expenditure in the world they have a huge navy huge air force but they have been prevented from selling our romance and joining in conflicts such as in afghanistan or iraq or the us they can sell patrol ships and coast guard type vessels but not what he really wants to sell and that's his real agenda is to him in article nine which i think would be a disaster the u.s. supports the japanese in this unquestionably even if japan might be right about some of these island disputes that's not in the u.s. his interest the u.s. interest is this elements and to contain china any cost nobody would anticipate an actual war between japan and china that would be insane but these things never happen on purpose all it will take is one accident and you could have
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a much greater conflict. coming up later in the program vandalism or an act of justice one artist gets ahold of and burns down student debt paperwork worth up to five hundred million dollars we examine the enduring of protests in chile triggered by the high cost of education in the country plus. the only other time you want to see the light yet another bailout is ready for greece but the nation's next generation fears for its. future amid soaring unemployment.
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welcome back this is r.t. international now chile has seen regular protests since two thousand and eleven often violent ones calling for a review of the country's market based approach to primary and secondary education demonstrators have been demanding an improvement to the level of education and to make it free of charge tackling those issues was a key campaign promise of president michel. who took office in march but public discontent continues to simmer and some people are taking the matter into their own hands. now francisco tapia h.l.a. an artist managed to seize and then burn that legal papers documenting five hundred million dollars worth of student loans from a private university he later released an online confession saying he wanted to make it possible for students to get away without paying a single pass so the ashes of the documents have since been turned into an art installation we caught up with the artist who told us about his initiative. and
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that i decided to burn the debt papers when i realized that tuition contracts were a bargaining chip between creditors and universities direction i got rid of these papers to demonstrate how fragile the system is that i wanted to show how one paper could ruin a life for instance many of the students were single mothers and went to study to provide their children with a better life but at the same time were deprived of the opportunity to see them grow to properly look after them and just one paper can whittle down their efforts if you don't pay the bill in your kitchen and there still were even you go to bed when you got taken away that this project exposes the flaws of the capital system where these injustices can exist and when i admitted burning down here is the act started backlashing that some of the students and that is why i took the responsibility to make sure they are protected. authorities began closing up procedures for the educational institution due to financial irregularities
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investigators the university was more of a money laundering and operation of than an educational facility it was stripped of its accreditation and thousands of students partway through their degree have outstanding debts to pay but one former student told us it is not just the university but also the government that has failed them. students are ready to go into debt to get to degree but the system itself is a students that gets an education contract confiscate the system creek sample to pay for five years of studies it usually takes a person almost fifteen years because of this credit system it's ok if this money went back to the university so it could grow and develop but instead they started stealing the money when the government stepped in to solutions were on the table to find the universe is equal to close it down and they chose to close it it happened because business for the government in chile is more important don't care that some twenty two thousand people now conquered education and on top of that these
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students also lost the money they paid to get a degree now of course we always have plenty more for you online including a record breaking adventure get this russian that travel. has crossed the pacific ocean from chile to australia alone in a rowboat in just one hundred sixty two days while on our website we've got the full story footage and pictures of the mission undertaken by the sixty two year old . the japanese are known as hard workers and it is no surprise that after a stressful week they can take part in bar hopping and even falling asleep on the street after work had party dot com to find out how. to put them to shame. the international monetary fund has approved the next a tranche of greece's bailout but the public does not seem too excited about it and wonders what another cash injection will do to the economy. spoke to young adults
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in athens who are uncertain about their future. people have been coming here in the masses since taken on the crisis began but what they don't see is how desperate people here have become someone able to get jobs while those who do are forced to live with their parents because salaries remain low you see only the black light at the top you won't see the light at this time so most of the many times when you disappointed and you give up you reach a stage of discretion when you can't figure out what the point of your existences youth unemployment increased to fifty seven percent in february this year so in a way these girls who are in the work are quite lucky to have an income at all but going on thirty and living with mom and dad is not what they had imagined it can go out i can buy my own car and i have to drive my mom's car i can just wake up one day have a week off work so i can take the plane and go for example to london where most
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sister lives and we'll see so the family feel like you're losing your dignity and your good for nothing but things are looking up according to the government they're celebrating the economy's improvements in the first quarter and the european commission expects the unemployment rate to turn a corner next year the problem is that after years of the us there it's no one's buying their statistics anymore texas continue to rise so risk until you can draw wind of stary to measures are still in place this girl never actually found a job so she created a company with her friends when i asked her what she would do if that venture fails she admits that there's not much else left and i don't have many options i haven't thought of leaving the country but if i have to i will many of my friends have done that and found jobs greeks are very patriotic so the last thing they want to do is leave but they can't help but notice that the grass is much greener on the other side when they see my friends who who have gone to foreign countries to you through
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europe basically and there. their salaries are so big they are satisfied. and they always ask me why don't you and then i say depressed struggle at home or move abroad these seem to be the only two options for youngsters in greece even those jobs which makes you wonder how the rest are surviving. reports in fartsy from greece. heavy rainfall has caused a massive flooding in russia republican siberia the bad weather has already claimed the lives of at least six people water levels and local rivers have risen significantly and broken their banks causing damage to roads bridges and houses declared a state of emergency in the area now forecasters have warned that the weather will likely deteriorate even in the coming days. stick around the globe to look at some other news making headlines this hour a u.s.
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soldier who was held by the taliban for five years has been freed the militant group agreed to release the soldier in exchange for five afghan detainees held in guantanamo bay officials say that the u.s. army sergeant is in good health condition. at least three people have died and several have been injured in two crashes at a car rally in the u.k. in both cases two of the competing vehicles came off the course and slammed into spectators the injured have been taken to the hospital with some in critical condition. the parliament has voted for snap presidential elections and appointed an interim leader to run the small caucuses state this comes as opposition protesters recently rallied for political reform calling for the current president to step down on tuesday anti-government activists took control of the presidential administration building president alexander uncle bob condemned the move as a coup attempt. at least sixteen militants have been killed by pakistani forces
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near the afghan border the clashes came after the taliban attacks pakistan's military killing one soldier and injuring several others the army's offensive killed sixty militants in a series of assaults after a ceasefire with the islam an islamic group was broken. at least four hundred fifty people were detained on hooliganism charges following a massive brawl at a construction site in moscow earlier this week now this video was captured by an eyewitness the clashes erupted on monday when hundreds of people armed with tools started fighting on the road all those arrested are said to be migrant workers and police say are checking their paperwork. t'ain't are also to be investigated over possible connections with crimes recently committed in the area. after the break we meet a mother working to convince a pregnant women of fortune is never the answer but for our u.k.
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viewers it is with george galloway coming up next stay with us one. day just to see barclays lloyds are b.s. technically insolvent how do they stay afloat manipulate the market out of the finance and also low interest rates who gives me also low interest rates mark carney who doesn't give austria and germany back their gold. i wonder if you think that all that support free of charge or whether there is some sort of implicit expectation that american oil companies or just american companies will get someone access to your country absolutely and there is nothing. nothing. to do to achieve victory there must be something in return.
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we'll take some steps to reassure you crean we want to see a prosperous stable ukraine but i don't think that you know in the end i don't think that the west is point all that much. you. muscles versus the people and the growing democracy deficit voters all across europe have such a very strong message to the gate keepers of the european union and the establishment media they must conduct our to the people. let's face it some people.
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a. number. of them on board and you sort of what you. really thought was just a minor blow the moment it was put them shitty. bullshit. just meet. your trip just two to name. if you used. the idea i was born in the ukraine i grew up in a family of alcoholics as did many of my foster sons dead kids who had slept rough on the street since they were four years old some since they were two enough i'm
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not the rigid man where i hear and can and now because when i want to help fall before. there was a group of kids standing by the road like you put the children here aren't even asking for food only wanted some water to drink. i saw hundreds and hundreds of poverty stricken children dressed in rags. but i couldn't forget the eyes of this one boy came back a year later to find that little kid who. has been a big man japs. but that was how i came by one mole foster son. greatest nations emphasize with palestinians put millions into helping the provisional. engaging for a bright future of freedom of. the problem of all
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to be in the. demonstrators attempting to mark the first anniversary of turkey's deadly anti-government riots have tear gas and water cannons fired at them. children evacuated from the city of slovyansk in eastern ukraine speak about their experiences in the embattled city that remains one of the main targets of kiev's military crackdown in the region. former afghan officials are choosing to settle in the us and enjoy a peaceful retirement within the intelligence head of the torture in chief and the outgoing president's brother among. regional japan promises support to all southeast asian nations that have territorial disputes with china there have been increasingly bitter confrontations between beijing and others
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laying claim to territories in the south china sea. broadcasting live from mars. studios in moscow this is our t.v. i'm sean thomas crime have you with us now police in istanbul have tear gas demonstrators attempting to mark one year since turkey's biggest anti-government protests and decades more than one hundred people have been arrested and fourteen people reportedly wounded as many as twenty five thousand police officers have been deployed to talk team square to the epicenter of last year's deadly riots are two sarah first witnessed the face off. the breakup of the mainland having a fitting for the now let me bring out the way the flow of the gun down the right they were thinking it's believed that they will.
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leave right. on the y. . o. ok we got a little like we're going to you was the kind of to try to get the face of this out the way. the protest isn't being pretty peaceful they were sitting down they've been protesting for the last couple of hours they've been trying to hold up lebanon it's all that means down the street just up. the great sensitivity of the not allowed to go to texas to get out of. the. police meeting and. and here we. live in the belief.
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that. there were twenty five thousand police officers pull in to islam both there were maybe a thousand protesters here the situation the police weaving in to clear the protesters but the protests as well here marking one yet since the gatekeeper. seven people love that because the police brutality i one year on and it doesn't really. the government are looking to change that tactic. police also broke up protests in the capital as well as in other cities. more updates and pictures from the protests in istanbul on her twitter page. the in the. in eastern ukraine of the military is continuing its assault on the city of slovyansk
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controlled by anti-government protesters self-defense militias say that army helicopters are firing at their positions in the city while many citizens are spending the night in the basement of their homes also according to activists two civilians were killed in the last twenty four hours during the ongoing shelling of slovyansk that is residential areas are coming under fire more and more often throughout the week a school a kindergarten and a hospital were hit during attacks some people have now fled the city for safety and many more are tending to at least send their youngsters away. has already hosted two hundred children that were able to flee the besieged city. as details. in the last two days more and more civilians have found themselves in the line of fire there was a children's hospital that was shelled a number of residential buildings have been attacked at the same time there was a school and a kindergarten that came under fire locals tell us on friday they was allowed in
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fighting presumably this was to coincide with the fact that it was the last day of school now at least two hundred children have been evacuated from the town to the resort of crimea this was a journey that was not without its hiccups but what we do understand is that the children are now safely in crimea of course they had to face the hardiest journey of unsafe roads this was not the only problem there was also the question of alerting the ukrainian authorities that there were buses with children making their way through this territory we did manage to catch up with a few of the children and this is what they told us. the city often comes under mortar shelling people get hurt as a result a mortar splinter the size of only wall that hit my grandfather's leg even pierce the bomb if it went a little deeper it could hit an artery and that would be it for him is that it was the last what we just saw unusually calm and quiet here no explosions going off as compared to what we left and it was scary nobody expected the things like that
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start happening in a small town that was now famous for anything what it is there are snipers i was very scared there were explosions and my dad just celebrated his birthday and he was rukun by the sound of shelling that day i'm really glad i'm here now it's coming and to protect it as the violence seemingly spirals out of control more and more innocent people are being hurt and even killed so many people here on the ground expect that the violence we've witnessed over the past few days is just a taste of what's to come. authorities in slovyansk escape say that they're planning to evacuate another three hundred children it to other towns in the region now the situation with many youngsters still remaining trapped in the city under military assault has prompted an online campaign of hash tag save dawn boss children is gaining popularity in social media is often paired with hashtags save people and stop ukraine army referring to the ongoing military operation in the
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region meanwhile ukraine's media continues to accuse the self-defense squads trying to evacuated children instead of using them as human shields instead excuse me using them as human shields not foreign affairs expert in the bush on mileage calls those claims ridiculous. it's propaganda it strikes me as very ham fisted and frankly absurd if the people in slovyansk want to really make a propaganda bit out of it be would have tried to keep the civilians in emphasize their suffering to the world media it's more much more likely that they're just trying to get the children away so that they don't fall victim to this indiscriminate shelling by the government forces if you look at their record of the of these people and how they essentially defied. the oligarchy armed forces with their bare hands initially and peacefully until they had no other option but to fight i seriously think this is
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a spurious allegation. in done yes go over a thousand have rallied to voice their support for autonomy and of the so-called people's republic of done yet crowds called on camp to end its military crackdown that is as fighting continues near the international airport outside the city has recently become a hot spot in the standoff between self-defense groups and the army a warning has been issued to civilians to stay away from the area to not get caught in the crossfire. meanwhile these are pictures from berlin where activists have protested against of the rise of the neo nazi movement in ukraine they have accused german officials of actually backing those far right groups gaining power in kiev a similar demonstration was held on friday when ukraine's interim prime minister was visiting a the country party m.p. on the day who. should take a more definite stance against the ukrainian far right. for your pains it's a very. new situation people's european union always takes
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a couple of months. this rather permission and this should. use the goal. behind a pause you will go big. all in ukraine some of those situations. i think we should call for the resistance tool. i would say most of political leaders and you wrote. on on the right wing in ukraine as well. as the events in and around ukraine keep on raveling at a fast pace you can always go online to our website there our internet team is keeping a minute by minute timeline of the ongoing crisis. the u.s. has rolled out have the welcome mat two afghans who have worked with american forces thousands have moved to the country and a brother of the outgoing president who ran as
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a candidate himself enables presidential elections among them another is a man who has been called the country's torturer in chief and he's going to church can't cometary. we're standing next to a restaurant that belongs to how many times i'd rather tell you parts i guess at least for here in baltimore maryland this was his first cars i first came to the u.s. forty years ago and since then we had one foot here the other in afghanistan when the u.s. brought his brother to power you have got to stay where you are say became fully involved in afghan politics even ran for president then withdrew his nomination and came here. karzai is not the only afghan leader who kept a foot in another world long life who ran afghan intelligence services the detention and interrogation branch is now in bigger ways is referred to as the torture in which human life was forced documented widespread portraying other pieces of the facility that he ran when the u.s.
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went into afghanistan the cia recruited him to help seize on the heart then as head of interrogation he took care of so to speak thousands of prisoners captured by u.s. forces a senior afghan official told the washington post that full on life use this position that all bible supports and enriches business families were routinely forced to pay ransom but they would be so this man was allowed entry into the united states and now found home on the outskirts of los angeles entry situation in the united states is one hundred percent political in the politics is not did you commit human rights abuses did you commit torture the real political criteria is did you serve in function as a proxy for the united states and those who committed great criminal acts and the very moment that the us said its foreign policy is guided by freedom and democracy and the and the end of human rights abuses the same people come to the united states with the support of the u.s. intelligence agencies they're set up comfortably they're given access to markets
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and credit they live quite well about three thousand afghans who had worked with u.s. forces in different capacities are now here in the way and thousands more are seeking to leave again before u.s. troops pull out in bulk. more i'm going to check out our q. japan is ready to support southeast asian nations that have a territorial disputes with china prime minister shinzo abbay says that tokyo will help of these countries control their borders and keep their sea and air routes open believes that at this point it is no longer possible for any nation to become secure without outside help now japan itself receives u.s. support in its territorial wrangles with beijing in the south sea the south china sea rather blames china for destabilizing the situation in the region but beijing says it is unfairly being labeled as a threat let's take a look at what most of the current disputes in the southeast asian region are about
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there is a u. shaped area you can see it here on this map it's covers most of the south china sea and this is what beijing considers to be its historic territory now be it vietnam brunei and malaysia in the philippines they claim parts of this resort resource rich area banks to them the philippines has been spending millions on military upgrades especially on units patrolling the disputed area political blogger ryan dawson thinks that the japanese prime minister's real goal is to sell more arms to its neighbors. when he sold it to the public was to bolster security for smaller states such as vietnam and the philippines are but his real concerns are not to help them with their own border disputes when you really look at it it's all about weapons sales and arms shipments they already shipped ten patrol ships to promise to the philippines three have been delivered and they're sending more to vietnam and also to indonesia. and his party and the unity party under it have been talking
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about amending the constitution of japan article nine which already has been ignored greatly because japan's defense force is definitely in militaries the six largest military expenditure in the world they have a huge navy huge air force but they have been prevented from selling our immense and joining in conflicts such as in afghanistan or iraq for the u.s. they can sell patrol ships and coast guard type vessels but not what he really wants to sell and that's his real agenda. which i think would be a disaster the u.s. supports the japanese in this unquestionably even if japan might be right about some of these island disputes that's not in the u.s. is interest to u.s. interests is this element and seeking tain china any cost nobody would anticipate an actual war between japan and china that would be insane but these things never happen on purpose all it will take is one accident and you could have
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a much greater conflict coming up later in the program vandalism or an act of justice one actually an artist gets a hold of it and burns down student debt paperwork worth up to five hundred million dollars and examine the enduring protests in chile triggered by the high costs of education in the country plus. the only. time i didn't see the light get another bailout is ready for greece but the nation's next generation fears for its future amid soaring unemployment. these stories and much more after a short break right here on our two international. economic
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welcome back you're watching archie international has seen regular protests since two thousand and eleven often violent ones calling for a review of the country's market based approach to primary and secondary education demonstrators have been demanding an improvement to the level of education and to make it free of charge those issues was a key campaign promise president michel who took office in march but public discontent continues to simmer and some people are taking the matter into their own hands. sisko tapia h.l.a.s. . artist managed to seize and then burn legal papers documenting five hundred million dollars worth of student loans from a private university he later released an online confession saying he wanted to make it possible for students to get away without paying a single peso the ashes are from the documents have since been turned into an art installation we caught up with the artist who told us about his initiative. that
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i decided to burn the dead people i was when i realised i had to issue a contract or a bargaining chip between creditors and universities direction i got rid of these papers to demonstrate how fragile the system is that i wanted to show how one people could ruin a life for instance many of the students were single mothers i went to study two but there are two of them with a better life but at the same time we're deprived of the opportunity to see them grow to properly look after them and just one paper can whittle down all their efforts if you don't pay the bill in your kitchen or stove you know that they were even going to bed when you got taken away that this project exposes the flaws of the capital system where these injustices can exist why admitted to burning down here is the act started back flushing that some of the students and i mean that is why i took the responsibility to make sure they are protected. authorities began closing procedures for the educational institution due to financial irregularities investigators said the university was more of a launder money laundering operation than an educational facility it was stripped
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of its accreditation and thousands of students partway through their degrees have outstanding debts to pay but one former student told us it is not just the university but also the government that has failed them. students are ready to go into debt to get to degree but the system itself is only for students to get an education contract can't escape the system for example to pay for five years of studies it usually takes a person almost fifteen years because of the credit system it's ok if this money went back to the university so it would grow and develop but instead they started stealing the money when the government stepped in two solutions were on the table to find the universe is able to close it down and they chose to close it it happened because businesses with the you know meant to chilis more into the forty's don't care that some twenty two thousand people now congregate to education and on top of that these students the money they pay to get
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a degree. we always have plenty more online for you including a record breaking adventure russian traveler daughter. has across the pacific ocean from chile to australia alone on a rowboat in just one hundred sixty two days on our website we've got the full story footage and pictures of the mission undertaken by the sixty two year old. plus the japanese are known as hard workers and it's no surprise that after a stressful week they can take part in some bar hopping and even fall asleep on the street afterwards you can. find out how activists though are planning to put those . sleepers to shame. international monetary fund has approved of the next to tranche of greece's bailout but the public does not seem too excited about it and wonders what another cash injection will do to the economy. spoke to young adults in athens who are uncertain about
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their future. people have been coming here in the masses since taken on the crisis began but what they don't see is how desperate people here have become someone able to get jobs while those who do are forced to live with their parents because salaries remain low you see only the black light at the top you won't see the light at this time so messing up all the many times when you disappointed and you give up you reach a stage of disparate should when you can figure out what the point of your existence is youth unemployment increased to fifty seven percent in february this year so in a way these girls who are in the work are quite lucky to have an income at all but going on thirty and living with mom and dad is not what they had imagined i can go out i can buy my own car and i have to drive my mom's car i can't just wake up one day i have a week off work so can take the plane and go for example to london where my sister lives and we'll see so the family feel like you're losing your dignity and your
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good for nothing but things are looking up according to the government they're celebrating the economy's improvements in the first quarter and the european commission expects the unemployment rate to turn a corner next year the problem is that after years of history no one's buying their statistics anymore texas continue to rise so risk until you can draw wind of standard to measure so still in place this girl never actually found a job so she created a company with her friends when i asked her what she would do if that venture fails she admits that there's not much else left and i don't have many options i haven't thought of leaving the country but if i have to i will many of my friends have done that and found jobs greeks are very patriotic so the last thing they want to do is leave but they can't help but notice that the grass is much greener on the other side when they see my friends who have gone to foreign countries to you through europe basically and there. their salaries are so big they're satisfied with.
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i have a little thing in life and they always ask me why don't you and then i some depressed struggle at home or move abroad these seem to be the only two options for youngsters in greece even those jobs which makes you wonder how the rest are surviving. the poison fartsy from greece. heavy rainfall has caused a massive flooding in russia's altai republic in siberia the bad weather has already claimed the lives of at least six people the water levels in local rivers have risen significantly and broken their banks causing damages to roads bridges and houses authorities have declared a state of emergency forecasters have warned that the weather will likely deteriorate in the coming days. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the globe this hour a u.s. soldier who was held by the taliban for five years has been freed the militant
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group agreed it to release him in exchange for five afghan detainees held in guantanamo bay president obama met the soldiers parents and in a statement said that america does not leave its men and women in uniform behind. the parliament in the because he has voted for snap presidential elections and appointed an interim leader to run the small caucuses state this comes as opposition protesters recently rallied for political reform calling for the current president to step down on tuesday anti-government activists took control of the presidential administration building president alexander. condemned the move as a coup attempt. at least sixteen militants have been killed by pakistani forces near the afghan border clashes came after the taleban attacked pakistan's military leaving one soldier dead and injuring several others an earlier offensive by the army killed sixty militants in a series of assaults after
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a ceasefire with the islamic group was broken. at least four hundred fifty people were detained on hooliganism and charges following a mass brawl at a construction site here in moscow earlier this week this video was captured by an eyewitness the clashes erupted on monday when hundreds of people on this tools started fighting on the road all of those arrested are believed to be migrant workers and police say that they are checking their papers to detain are also being investigated over possible connections with crimes recently committed in the area. and they're. coming up after the break it's the kaiser report this is our two international stay with us.
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remember back to in the n.d.a. was fresh and new you know on the very last day of twenty eleven when obama who pledged to veto the bill signed it into law anyways yeah that's the thing that document that allows the government to instantly detain people link to quote terrorism i've heard all sorts of pinions on how that language got into the bill ranging from conspiracies like obama's evil to apologetics like well the bill was really long in that language came out kind of vague regardless of how or why that abducted with no trial language got in there and it is flagrantly unconstitutional so house or present it's adam smith and justin amash recently put forward an amendment to fix this little oversight note this tiny amendment would only fix the infant the tension issue and nothing else but even then when push came to shove and when congress was given the chance to just change that little bit of the n.d.a. about infant attention they shut it down two hundred thirty eight two hundred eighty two so what does this mean well it means that either they have zero concept
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of what the constitution means and even it's looseness to dirt potations or they really like having the power to make certain people disappear to mr facilities but that's just my opinion. the and. max keiser welcome to the kaiser report hey it's all systems fail because of too big to jail max well the big headline this week for me i put in
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a tweet and it says jailing bankers for market manipulation will not be enough to curb future misbehavior mark carney and this is from a headline from the telegraph which read jailing bankers will not fix bad behavior says mark carney so he says there's nothing they can do one tweet response i think to set up the story here is hope and wins responded to me and said hang them then right now it when mark carney says that jailing bankers is not enough to get them to you know change their behavior i think what he's saying is that the jailing is not enough of a deterrent obviously jailing or minor fines minor jail terms of not been a deterrent so in iran they take they hang the banks are in china they hang the banks years and this is proven to be a deterrent and you know in america there's capital punishment ok the state can kill people for crimes why not use it to go after the financial terrorists obama says he's against terrorism ok so let's prove it john kerry who says you know what
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snowden needs to man up and come back to the states i say to john kerry you need to man up and start hanging banks toure's that are terrorizing your people a wait a minute your big handbag waving parcher john kerry what a pathetic loser but in terms of this case i think mark carney was not saying we should do something more extreme in fact he was saying so we shouldn't do it at all and many people responded to me on twitter in this regard they said for example phil dirty said it would be a start and then sabine said is that implying that not telling them will. so he's saying let's not even do it at all but then again you know that could apply to almost any criminal you know murder still happen even though we jail them in america they execute them with some bizarre medieval techniques and still people murder so why if that's the case using mark carney's argument we shouldn't tell anybody right i mean the british taxpayer is the one ultimately losing i mean look
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here's a story in today's metro the british bill for e.u. they rise to five hundred million pounds in the first paragraph i say because of the illegal u.k. u.s. could do in ukraine the british taxpayer is being billed five hundred million pounds so the government says there's no clue and then the brussels is saying wait a minute there was a coup you i was five hundred million pounds and of course we're going to pay for it because cameron is a toady to the e.u. and you known for us can only do so much so and then go back to the story about telling bankers want to tear it according to bill black who was a former prosecutor who put away eight hundred bankers in america after the s. and l. crisis he said it in fact did deter he spoke to many of these people crying like babies before hand saying please anything i'll do anything not to do any jail time so because however there is this theory going around by the central bankers and you
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know the attorney generals of the world that we might as well not jail any of these bankers because it won't stop them from doing any crime well this headline barclays traders many puke scams gold price to cheat client on the evening of june twenty seventh two thousand and twelve the same day u.s. and u.k. regulators find barclays to enter the ninety million pounds for manipulating the london interbank offered rate or a libel or general plunkett emailed colleagues to say he hoped for a mini puke to fifteen fifty eight the next afternoon meaning a drop in the gold price plunket got that by manipulating the fixing avoiding a three. point nine million dollar payment to a client according to the f.c.a. so he did this many puke a year after he had entered this options contract with a client whereby it was all or nothing so either the client won three point nine million dollars or he lost whatever he had placed on the options so he basically slammed that he told the gold fixing at three pm on the twentieth of june two
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thousand and twelve that in fact he had hundreds and hundreds of bars of order where he didn't and then pulled them right after the thing to slam the price right won't you see it happening right now austria wants the delivery of their physical gold from london so the many pukes as there are you could call them the manipulating traders in london who of course are not being deterred by any kind of jail terms are manipulating this the gold market down because london has sold austria's gold they sold it into the open market it's now in asia so now austria has no chance of getting their gold back same thing with germany so they're puking paper contracts as it's called to slam the price down giving the bank of england mark carney is going to man up and start to buy gold in the open market to make good on the austrian commitment that they remade don so the austria one of austria has a same opinion about bankers that don't fulfill their promises so austria will say you know mark carney you owe us our gold you sold it to asia mark are you going to
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say well we we don't punish bankers in england and us you'll say ok then we're declaring war on britain how about that for our gold and then it's off to the races which is always the case this is a world war start britain sold oscars gold they sold germany's gold europe and now needs the gold because of the hyper inflationary money printing by the central bank so let's go to war in that case gold is going to do very well so but but let's do it let's get it on john kerry get your swift boat out it's time to man up get to the. frontline or. kerry remember the price on june twenty seventh two thousand and twelve closed at fifteen seventy three fifty so he needed to get it down below fifteen fifty eight fifty so he managed to do that but remember one of the arguments that naysayers against gold rigging argue all the time is that you can't possibly rig the market because for every buyer there needs to be
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a seller and every seller there needs to be a buyer well this case again once again we see that you're able to rig the price to whatever point you want it he picked a price he needed exactly the price that's what he emailed to his colleagues he needed it below fifteen fifty eight fifty they managed to get there how did they get there. the ball because of the buyer and the seller and that part the errors in the house ever account and then when it gets too big they get a bailout from the state we've been made to review it over this many times before whether it's society general karylle who's being arrested and sent to prison for doing this exact same thing for his master to society general the chairman of president told james carville manipulate the market and he did and now they made in the fall guy because the side of general technically insolvent b.n.p. in france not the races group here in the u.k. technically insolvent h.s.b.c. barclays lloyds are b.s.
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technically insolvent how do they stay afloat manipulating the market how do they finance it ultra low interest rates who gives a mill to low interest rates mark carney who doesn't give austria and germany back their goal. beseeching the leaders of germany wrecked out in vegas you k. bring back the blitz you're not going to get your gold in the us you probably frickin idiots that's what i'm saying go back to the subway it was underground and hide from the bombs because mark o'mara is still in your goal ok we're going to be in jersey or somewhere and i'm in this doctor so i can tell all new jersey in america and somewhere better but so plunkett this guy he he booked for barclays a one point seven five million dollars profit versus the three point nine million that his client would have earned had his bet his option. for prince charles because he was criticizing putin recently and so let's do a version of the show that prince charles would understand had putin and russia not
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entered world war two when they did optimus in full finished mission flashing through can russia prince charles the shah concretion if you push on ok so it does without russia prince charles would be kowtow to his german masters he's in a gracious little park alone with mark already that hardly sounded like i know only worse german accent. but i was still thinking about the blitz i mean think of the juice so the client lost three point nine million dollars where he would have won it that means he was stolen from you might as well have just taken it out of its notifier it was the target that's all i'm saying so mark carney wouldn't arrest him but that he did find him find the guy ninety five thousand six hundred dollars and the british bank barclays was fined twenty six million pounds no jail time remember david cameron what about those little kids who stole four dollar bottles of water if they were old enough to do the crime they were old enough to do the time here he
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has to pay a small deterrent a small fine a small portion of his ill gotten gains. or if you're rushing to clubs british people work or just straight up so you mention that the low rates are there in order to cover up all these many pukes all these naked short selling is all these violent financial crimes against the financial system around the world against our savings against our you know futures our incomes our jobs well here in the united states they have a headline lower rates fail to boost mortgage activity so total mortgage applications for refinances and home purchases are down forty eight percent on the year but home sales of both new and existing are up why because all cash buyers are up they now account for thirty three percent of all whole
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purchases in the united states which is the typical year on average is about ten percent so despite the low rates the bottom ninety nine point nine percent cannot afford or are not even qualified to be given a loan now in response the u.s. government f h f a and fannie mae and freddie mac. are want to loosen the standards in order to allow. the normal joe schmo to come into the market to pay basically to give rewards to the all cash buyers who have been in there at the bottom right where you can taper a ponzi scheme so they're going to make it easier to flood the market with more ponzi finance and they've got now the u.s. to selling bonds to brussels through the e.c.b. to keep the ponzi scheme going there is no taper that's a lie janet yellen is lying then you've got the blanchflower of paul krugman failing to tell people that low interest rates cause deflation they are creating the deflation by keeping the zombie banks alive i try to explain this to danny
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blanchflower but he's an idealogue he doesn't understand actual day to day economics same thing with paul krugman they're academics they know nothing about markets in the way that they work and the fraud in the crime black of course willing black understands this but he's been marginalized because they don't want any kind of rule of law anywhere in the united states and they think it's ok to steal people's gold ok germany austria well and also remember this big piece by martin wolf he was saying that we need to destroy the savior class because they are the wrong there's a place on the underground for martin wolf waiting for him with his ration book you know waiting for the bombers but it's obviously it's actually a enabling the wrong day as you see in america that is an average person is unable to even benefit from these low rates there's only one sort of class one specific small group of people who are able to take advantage of the near zero percent rate and they're doing very well and they get upset making the bombs were dropped the
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ones that will not be makers the ones that are on rehabilitative all according to mark carney because sending them to jail they're so hard core criminals that even jail won't fix them threatening jail won't make them stop their evil crime ways well you know britain don't think of the response think of them as love letters. from your friends in germany and austria well stacy we got to go thank you so much thank you max all right satyr for the second half an interview i grabbed a few days ago with ronnie. this is still one of the most isolated and mysterious places in the world old legends of countable is make many people afraid to travel here are they going to put us on the menu the europeans have been here for less than a hundred years few people know what secrets lay hidden within these forbidding
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mountains. they said a bunch of cannibals killed and ate a group of shamans a russian plane one of the biggest in the world flies a pup when they get these wild mountains for the very first time. villages have never even seen a come. what will they make of this huge steel bug. european workers are told to load up with truths and myths oh no see. the tried to play the people are going to be. like your. preaching every minute. not me. oh la oh well. my. life but.
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let's think this. is jesus to eat. sometimes for nothing which. is so simple. it's not just a story. just getting to the safety stage eight. but speech was. the greatest nations empathize with palestinians put millions into helping the provisional. gaging for a bright future of freedom of. the. too bad the promise is one any known her ever.
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kaiser report thank you for having me max ok ronnie you have a forty four page report essentially blacklisting companies like philip morris yahoo amazon apple on ethical and moral grounds why are you black listing them can you go into this a little bit yes the first and most extreme example obviously is philip morris they are in an industry that is killing five million people every year and michael bloomberg bloomberg has estimated that tobacco will kill one billion people in this century in china alone there are one million deaths are alone and there are one hundred eighty million children exposed to second hand smoke now not only are we losing five million people a year to tobacco but ten percent of those half
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a million deaths off from secondhand smoke so you're talking about innocent victims i don't even want to go into how the children and the grandchildren of these victims have their lives impacted when they lose someone that is close to them. ok now ronnie you are with standpoint research and this is research that's you're making available to money managers pension funds and people on wall street so when you do your analysis and when you look at a company like philip morris or amazon or apple do you actually ascribe a let's call it a morality risk and try to quantify that in terms of what this could mean to the share price if morality were suddenly realized in terms of being discounted by the stock price if you catch my meaning in other words if apple computer is yeah go ahead and understand the question and the answer is in
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a capitalist system where the only thing that seems to matter is what the bottom line is at the end of the quarter there are going to be very few companies that are clean everyone at one level or another is being immoral unethical greedy selfish unfair if i was going to start eliminating every stock in the s. and p. five hundred from consideration the minute i saw something that disturbed me there wouldn't be any stocks remaining to recommend so what i do is i only single out extreme examples like you have with apple for example one hundred fifty billion dollars in cash and they're only paying their employees two to three dollars an hour in asia many of those employees have committed suicide already i don't want to talk about the s. and p. five hundred i just want to talk about six names in the s. and p. five hundred apple amazon wal-mart c.v.s.
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starbucks i'm nick donald's their combined market capitalizations right now is one trillion dollars with a t one trillion dollars all of that money and all of that stock is in the pockets of the multi-millionaire and billionaire shareholders the employees have nothing it's a disgusting system that has to be wealth redistribution and that is the only way that the situation will be resolved. i want to get your thoughts on on something a few years ago sack goldsmith who is a minister of parliament here in the u.k. and myself were in the process of creating a hedge fund and this has fund what identify companies like the ones you've identified for example amazon and apple and we encourage people to boycott these companies while we simultaneously sold short stock in these companies as a way to monetize that dissent and then we also suggested that any profits made by
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this had fun would go to the victims of these companies like the victims of apple computer who are working for slave wages in china i want to get your thoughts on this as it all as a way to monetize your work and what your thoughts are running the the idea is is very clever and very creative i've never heard anything like that before but i would have to ask you what would have happened if you shorted amazon three four five six seven years ago your hunch fund would be out of business right now because the stock went from a hundred to four hundred since i blacklisted it it went from four hundred to three hundred but i don't know if that had anything to do with my call i think it's just the timing was good and it was a coincidence that there was some bad news coming out around the time that i that i blacklisted the name what i would tell you to do though as you probably could could could short those names as
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a basket so you don't get burned if one of those names goes against you in a short squeeze for example right well it just isn't well just to be clear as we iterated this concept in the magazine the ecologist here in the u.k. the boycotts of the short sellers who are tied to the size of the boycott and then they had the shorts themselves were heads in the options market so our exposure was never greater than two or three percent or the cost of that had. and we put all honest on the policy yeah we put the onus on the public for other words if the public was truly against amazon and truly against yahoo and philip morris we put it on them and say look you boycott we'll sell the stock short and we'll head to the shorts and if they if the if the price stuff goes down will transfer all the money to the victims in india the victims around the world and i just want to tell you i just want to tell you that sounds like a very good idea obviously it's a new idea being thrown at me but it's very creative i think it could work you just
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have to be. understand that this is something that doesn't happen overnight over a period of several years i think there will be a shift in the consciousness and awareness of people with social media now and there will be more activism and what we want to see at the end of the day will happen it just might not happen as soon as we write ok to on this topic there are two other groups that are pursuing something similar ronnie there's of course the group anonymous which announced last year the creation of a hedge fund that would attempt to sell short offending companies and also there is we've who's a troll a very famous troll who spent some time in prison who has just announced a new head fun concept and he's seeking funds on start join the crowdfunding platform so you're an excellent company and we applaud your work here and we wish
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you to continue to highlight what is the genuine risk of these companies they are a gauged in risks that are externalized in other words apple and philip morris exxon this risk is not something the day they deal with all of this risk is externalized and socialize and put into the public domain which would you say that's a fair statement. yes i think it's only a matter of time between before the truth comes out and people start voting with their wallets these companies at the top that are acting in a moral and unethical ways will not change until they realize that it is more costly not to change and all they have to do is hear the word boycott and they will start shaking in their boots and they will start paying their employees the way they should be paid and looking at paying employees before they pay their shareholders because that is what has to happen here it is just inexcusable and
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indefensible the what to what level we have stooped in this society where shareholders of a half a dozen companies could be sitting on a trillion dollars and the employees have nothing i don't even want to talk about what's going on with starbucks coffee bean pickers and central america the c.e.o. is sitting on two billion dollars the company's market cap is fifty billion dollars and the bean pickers a working for four dollars a day it's disgraceful and it has to stop and i think with social media there was a buzz and of little ground grassroots movement starting right now and i hope driving a few million people to my website between now and the next presidential election could make all the difference in the world with regards to who gets in and in twenty six team now ronny over there at standpoint research your constituency
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or the people that are supporting your work we're talking about especially wall street we're talking about money managers and brokers who read stock analysts analysts reports all day long and they're reading your reports you're not coming to this from the point of from let's say green pace you're coming to this from the point of view of being a stock analyst so you you're identifying risks that. these companies should be aware of so when these companies read your research that they're seeing potentially some risks to their balance sheet that nobody is talking about are they blaming you for pointing out this this risk is there an idea that ronny if you just stop talking nobody will pay any attention to this risk are you getting pressure from wall street to stop talking you know what's happening because i am on the far left i am on the far left politically i'm attacking the far right and the upper class and some of my clients are on the far right and in the upper class and some of them
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found it difficult to listen to what i was saying and i lost a few accounts from the far right but they've been replaced by accounts that are coming to me unsolicited from the left that admire what i'm doing i don't think anyone is selling stock based on my blacklist because they don't believe wall street will pay much attention to it in the near term ok but people are looking at what i'm saying they're watching it from a distance and the minute these stocks start to break down and other people follow my lead i think you will see people going to the exits but which they will not want to listen to the public backlash and the negative public will ations that is attached to these names there are thousands of names to invest in they may decide to take the path of least resistance and just go with companies that are not in the news in the way that i am putting these names in the news well i understand the
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political orientation for sure but having worked on wall street myself there is a four letter word that nobody likes to hear it's called risk and you are highlighting what could be an enormous risk factor if the public suddenly starts to care about what these corporations are doing now a list of we have about one minute left ronnie i wanted to ask you i believe. coming up in july you're going to be adding some names of companies to your list can you speak about this at this time ronnie yeah i would i would recommend that people go to my new website it's philanthropy and philosophy dot com where i am encouraging activism public you know raising awareness to these issues and i also highlight to is a two dozen charities that are the most highly regarded highly respected and efficient organizations in the world they are doing god's work they are angels and
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we have no excuse not to help these people out we could eliminate poverty very quickly if people would just start. paying a little bit more attention to what is going on around them instead of having an insatiable insatiable appetite to consume things that they don't need from companies that do not deserve our revenue right and let's fund these charities by shorting these very stocks all right ronnie moaz thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you for having me that's it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max badger and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guests ronnie muhl ass of standpoint research dot com and philanthropy and philosophy dot com if you'd like to get in touch to it as a cause a reporter. i wonder if you think that all that support free of charge or whether there is some
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sort of implicit expectation that american oil companies or just american companies will get someone access to your country absolutely and there is nothing. nothing. to do to achieve victory there must be something in return. we'll take some steps to reassure you want to see a prosperous stable ukraine but i don't think that you know in the end i don't think that the west is going to do all that much for you. versus the people and we grow weak democracy deficit voters all across europe that's a very strong message to the gate keepers of the european union and the establishment
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