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who are nuclear powers as well can also increase their arsenal and then we get into dangerous developments john used his address to once again promote his america first message saying the u.s. should maintain its troops overseas to find terrorists as it is quite a shift from his presidential campaign promise that america would no longer be the policemen of the world. true but of course he was surprised as others by the development of terrorism and isis and all these things that we have to deal with the with the issues as they come he said ok we'll keep guantanamo a good thing it was convincing on the home front and on terrorism i think nobody would criticize him too much on that but it's really the attitude towards rivals economy rivals like china or political rivals as he considers them being china or russia that it is really not reassuring his fuse are really cold war views and it is very dangerous to go along this path independent journalist a lucrative a thank you for your time. at a pharmacy in the german city of frankfurt have been branded racist i mean is the poor union representing foreigners claims they're centuries old names offend migrants from africa as they contain the word more r t s p to all of our explains what is in the name well for frankfurt council the name of two of the city's pharmacies was enough to demand change this is one of them exhilarate are protected so more and it's that final part of the name that the city council here in frankfurt have a problem with it translates as the pharmacy now traditionally what that meant is that this was a pharmacy that would have stocked alternative medicines or medicines from the east as well as western medicine this building here you can see originates from nineteen hundred however there are campaigners that say that this type of name has no place in modern germany the reason for the complaint was that people said this using the term morrish was racist and offensive against people from north africa but we spoke to people here on the streets of frankfurt and gauge their opinion about the proposed name change i think it's a shame because it's part of maybe our culture too and it doesn't have any more to do with maybe with the. already. we shouldn't change our traditions. if you don't own the cd for me if something is to be racist it has to either diminish or belittle people in this case it has more to do with recognizing cultural heritage it didn't even appear to me that you know it's offensive because it is a historic it's simply historic terminal pharmacy doesn't for sure doesn't use it to be to be offensive the owners of both pharmacies politely declined to appear on camera saying that the news that they were. going to be forced to change the name brought nothing but unwanted publicity interestingly enough the name more and is much more common place in the states of north rhine-westphalia but when the integration council in that state were asked if they'd be following frankfurt's example well they said no they had far better things to be doing peter all of frankfurt still to come we take a look at the hopefuls competing for the russian president say after this short break. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business. with manufactured consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous. we can or middle of the roots of. the currency market itself is still on track to eclipse the global banking all garble e which is what we need what we want and i've always said it's a bank circular that's the primary use of bitcoin. welcome back or we can sounds well underway for russia's presidential election in march the incumbent lot of putin is running for what would be his fourth term two parties the right wing goal d.p.i. and the more liberal leaning yabloko fielding the same candidates as before glad to measure an upscale and quick korea levinsky and there are also some new faces russia's communist party is now represented by a good deed and known as the strawberry king thanks to his collective farms and then there's the x. t.v. host extending a sob chakravyuh says that a vote for her is a vote against everyone artie's oksana boyko sat down with her. i want to show people russia that there is another point of view this is the goal of my complaint i know you can't win on the elections where only putin always wins but in himself on many occasions that russia needs more competition both political but he never gives if. you know all the facts you are so so out of your here for eighteen years i'm just a little blonde girl you know coming from going to shows and how to balance with me . i've never said that a president should be you know one field expert. the only good way for us is a long way i know that many people want to foster change but change only happens as a revolution i am against. i want to educate people i want to bring them truth and i want together all their problems to make them federal it's the same old russian paternalism waiting for the officials to fix the problem don't you think that you are essentially playing the very same kremlin tactic no i'm not i am the change people want to see. what the value of bitcoin has been on somewhat of a roller coaster of late the future of virtual currencies seems so late with its underlying technology locked chain and in the russian capital one businessman is seizing the cryptocurrency momentum after turning a former soviet cough factory into a mining farm my girlfriend says santiago explains. welcome to the bright everything exciting world of watching your parents and juggle this is. parties crypto soviet psychic that biology may just be what the world needs for a global solution in mining we're about to speak to the founder of the russian mining company and see what the multi-cell mind is about big news from moscow as the russian mining company cohen by dmitri marine shiv one of president vladimir putin's internet. plan to raise as much as one hundred million dollars in bitcoin and a theory i'm for their i c.e.o. the result was only forty three million but it was more than needed to go on with the production of the maltese cell miner see with mining it's simple a machine takes part in every day crypto currency exchange operations and gains the owner eight percent for each shands action the latest chinese bit main mining machine at twenty three hundred dollars will produce you around twenty five dollars worth of bitcoin daily r m c s two miners in the works the sixteen hundred dollars sunrise bitcoin miner that has more mining power than the mains machine that's producing thirty to forty percent more daily revenue and the multi-cell alternative coin miner that will be a breakthrough for the world's mining machinery but speak with himself and get the latest on the progress so you had a tough line which some deadlines were blown but everyone is eager to see the miner what's the progress so far the progress is good the sunrise mine is ready and as we speak we've been getting mass production at our factory all the multi-cell should be ready by august twenty eighth multi-cell is a microprocessor which routes deep into the soviet past when the multi-celled processing philosophy was created it was used in space communication and it is still used what it is is basically a ciphering technology for communication channels using minimal energy consumption and at the same time being extremely failsafe because several cells allow the processor to keep working even if one or two cells have malfunctioned in orbit never thought of for example when we did the. the mathematical equations of experiments the results were sounding as they were radically better and higher than for example the usual alternative queen demining through video cuts by our calculations one multi-celled will produce up to four thousand dollars in revenue a day and that's where we got the idea to do an i.c.a.o. for the production of such unique products what's your take on the future of crypto in russia i think the russian government overall sees cryptocurrency as something positive there ins and outs that have yet to be established steps are being taken to govern cryptocurrency but overall the drift i'm getting is that even with future laws in place russia will be a very habitable country for cryptocurrency it is really mind boggling a machine that will produce four thousand dollars a day is that even possible well let's wait and see you can watch the full episode of our tease told him on our you tube channel stay tuned. meanwhile a canadian based entrepreneur is going green by finding an alternative use for crypto currency mining he's recycling the hate generated through bitcoin mining for agricultural use the waste heat generated from over one hundred bitcoin mining computers is being recycled to grow crops and menteng fish tank temperature is currently around eight hundred arctic char being held in the warehouse the founder of the food technology firm explains how recycling waste hate can bring economic benefits to local communities. recycling that waste heat from data centers or bitcoin miners that's going to have a huge economic impact your wallet whether it's from strawberries or even. very plants and their environmental conditions the benefit is going to be felt by everyone what we do know is that the national economy has a huge ecological footprint whether you're searching on amazon or on facebook even doing a google search that's going to driving a car. if the coroners that's a big carbon footprint now we can take that waste and then convert it into facilities where we're growing food in the food addresses real humanitarian needs like food security and being able to have fresh produce throughout the year we're going to show up. in northwestern iraq a u.s. led coalition air strike has reportedly hit civilians and local police instead of terrorists the incident took place on saturday reports suggest at least at least eight people were killed and twenty twenty injured his one eye witnesses told us. you have to say ok when we right by car to find people killed or wounded the officer carried a wounded woman and laid her down in the car after that same car was hit by a missile killed fifteen seconds later they opened fire on the people and their houses with a machine gun shortly after this missile hit a police car and officers were killed. iraqi officials confirmed they called for a u.s. led air strike but insists it was to target a terrorist cell the u.s. military command also says that's how things unfolded but said an investigation is now underway. iraqi security forces conducted a raid and apprehended a high value dash leader during extraction of the dash later a dash member reportedly initiated an exchange of ground fire and iraqi leaders called for coalition air support several people were killed and wounded during the exchange and the incident is under investigation by iraqi and coalition officials the coalition operates by permission and in direct coordination with the government of iraq and its security forces the head of the iraqi security and defense committee called on the government to adopt measures to restrain the u.s. led coalition's actions in iraq while here at i.c. we love to hear your thoughts on all of our stories that do get in touch by following us on social media i'll be back in about thirty minutes with the latest headlines all three of them. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside out so. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and spending two to twenty million flyers. it's an experience like nothing else on it because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game like great so what more chance for. this minute. the release the memo moment is upon us republicans are billing it as some kind of silver bullet revealing political corruption at the highest levels of the department of justice and f.b.i. the democrats on the other and their supporters in the liberal media call it a distraction finally the public will decide. i'm afshin rattansi we're going underground as top e.u. officials host an extraordinary session in brussels to discuss donald trump's plans to gov aid for vital u.n. programs in palestine coming up in the show stories of may arrives in beijing today tory groan the u.k. lord select committee member called flight welcomes the government getting off its backside to forge a new pose for exit opportunities in the communist people's republic and what is the u.k.'s role in this month's massive civilian death toll in afghanistan we speak to form a new political advisor in afghanistan will get edwards about the catastrophic legacy of decades of anglo u.s. war there plus in the headlines if you want to find a secret u.s. military base just follow the dog and the man from the feds who's run out of time all the more coming up today is going underground but first who are the black hat and who are the white hats the u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies and governments want us to be against and for thousands have been killed in the conflict between british baqir forces and those living in donetsk in the hands following the nato backed coup d'etat in ukraine in twenty fourteen and just hours before the pope appealed for peace in eastern ukraine there has been renewed fighting in recent days one journalist who has tried to illuminate the real foundations of nato powers defacto backing fascism in europe's largest country is bob perry he died on saturday after a series of strokes and the founder of consortium news was always clear about ukraine being one of the front lines of what he calls the manufacture of consent i've been to a journalist in the one nine hundred seventy seven. i worked for the associated press the news with. you can public broadcasting's frontline is bones starting consortium news dot com and as an investigative website. and i have to say that in all these years i can't think of a time when there has been a group thing as single minded as the one we've seen over the past year or so in the ukraine crisis when accepting the i.m.f. stone medal for journalism at harvard perry was clear that after the pentagon papers and watergate successive u.s. administrations devise a strategy to combat so-called vietnam syndrome using black hatted villains to cajole a war weary us public and so wars would kill maim or displace millions across the middle east let alone us backed contra death squads attempts in the karada to exterminate the sandinistas black hats and white hats much of these same techniques used to create these villains continues to the present everybody's everybody now saying was good we're seeing it with the saw it was you who we see it over and over and over again we're still people saying well yeah there are real problems with. black out it turned out it was much easier for blacked out white because why that sort of easy. part is for instance these guys aren't way out. but it was easier to even artists and east. than it was to. angels in the manichean world given to us by elite media some stories are decontextualized for instance this month's mass slaughter in afghanistan catalyzed of a decade by nato nations and their backing for islamism the white hats would only become blackouts when morphed into al qaeda after nine eleven today on the last day of january to. eighteen the black hats communists of china will become white hats because u.k. minority government needed to resume its flying there to find out more on why she's going to beijing i'm joined now by britain's former tory shadow paymaster general lord flight lord flight welcome back to why is it taken prime minister to raise in may so long since the referendum to actually visit china and start talking about trade when i put it the other way around and i'd say that bracks it has stimulated her and others to actually get on their bikes go out there meet the people and get some trade getting. briefly the superpower of the century i think she's had quite a lot on her plate as you will obviously be aware but i think the key point is that brics it is a sort of huge stimulant to the city and other parts of british economy to actually get out there and see what business they can do here but we don't obviously gossip like other programs like individuals particularly you have already written about something pretty concrete suggestions are going for china style or short term visas visa free transit why are we not hearing this from the front bench but help. them actually rather agree i think is simply crackpot but we we haven't put it into practice you just as lonely figure in the us or let's talk about china can do it we can do it all i would say that i'm constructive and i hope that my having raised it will get it done is it because they just don't understand how business is done i think that they've got lots of things on their minds you said what about hong kong style new visa requirements for short visits so that british you can do it and you can do it a number of different ways it's obviously needed and i hope it will be something that comes out of the time of this it is the real reason why actual concrete proposals suggestions like that are coming from you a member of to all of the delegated powers regulatory. reform committee in the north the reason why we don't getting this kind of information is i spent forty years in commerce i went all through china in seventy seven i even saw about a mouth so my history of commerce is perhaps a little wider than some others ok but why david davis liam fox these are people that arguably understand the point of bricks in the first place better than it should be part of a part of the liam fox agenda i mean david davis is doing a specific different job but i'm sure it will be part of the fox agenda is the reason we're not hearing about it is because philip hammond injuries may remain oh i don't think so and i don't actually think the reason is really remain or how much i think it is but i don't think she is just free trade need a treaty at all i understand the point you're making which is just get on a straight in to an extent and a lot of areas you can and it's interesting that america gets all of stuff to the you about the single market because it's not retail goods and if we ended up going to be a route we could simply go what do we want to call to that but i think the the basic underlying point to your question is that while it's free trade it still needs to be healthily policed and you don't want to eat cheating going on and therefore you need some rules ok because to some the issues of sovereignty issues of free trade they don't seem to be discussed much at the moment it all seems to be about. various elements of britain trying to get some kind of deal norway callid deal i mean sure it is basically issues that are behind break even there it's the other way around which is that while we are a member of the there are various countries that we actually can't do free trade with because the the we're bound by the rules and they're actually preventing us getting on them and free trade with a number of different countries i think there is going to be huge scope to increase economic activity with other parts of the world as a result of brics it now i know you've been been very optimistic about the city of london in the post breaks a future for britain what did you make of this kind of revelation that the city were promised some sort of paper by the government by david davis as to what would happen to the city of london now there's not even a date for c.e.o.'s of a bailed out city of london getting a position paper audit you'll find that nearly all businesses of any size sit here . doing their own homework employing their own experts to set out what the options are provided to leave the country and then also to actually to actually how they should structure their business i mean the comment i particularly make to you is that when at the time of the referendum i was doing about fifteen different city seminars and things and i'm not surprisingly the organization is the j.p. morgans were in they remain kept everything smaller than that was in the bricks at camp and they are being squeezed out of the single market quite deliberately because they can't afford the overhead costs of the regulation j.p. morgan and others who would remain exactly they can and everything. ok well we're going to have a german call been much about saving the bailouts if everything there is very strange you know anything from the labor party to all the things along. and in position of his as regards sovereignty to leave the european union how do you know that there isn't a great secret breaks it unsaid unsaid memo going around that the city must not be allowed to zero tariffs it's coming from brussels as part of the brics and to go she asians after all these big banks all want to remain what the city will get is not yet clear and i certainly accept that my expectation is that it will ultimately be based on arrangements that are pretty similar and there is a lot of regulation in place for that to be the case already the christmas regulations you will get taught one way talk the other way the french will say you know we're not going to wait in the city have single market privileges i might add actually if you look at the city's business in the you completely misunderstanding i mean the single market is only relevant to retail the fund management industry everyone is already set up with luxembourg funds anyway it's certain aspects of banking but not particularly institutional banking and some aspects of insurance but it's quite a small proportion of the total amount of city business where it is wholesale just like america today we trade with the e.u. just as america trades with the ok well either way we're going to hear much from as i say that from the cold and from bench we also hear quite a lot about the european court of human rights however. find that surprising given that the left wing position i believe it. in convention on human rights as people must enjoy their property call it is exactly one of the first people to be asking about nationalizing yeah my point is that b. is that the court of justice we didn't struggle to have our own democracy for a thousand years of executing a monarch to be told what to do by european institutional majesty is what i should say this is not your main accused it isn't the main reason for greg's right so you're saying basically i'm saying must get through i want to. talked to i didn't see it is appropriate for the u.k. to be bound by the findings of those courts we need our own courts to do that job david cameron of course announced recently that he's made his biggest career move and it's a chinese one billion dollar fund do you think he'll be helping drazen mailed a visit to china today will it be the other way around because apparently there were problems of its founder no i would actually think that he will help i'm. sure that people go i mean i think he's a very decent guy as a matter of fact and i think he also is a great believer of the national interest and i think he will do all he can to help around to help the country but how he's looking to raise a may negotiate with leaders within the chinese communist party if some people reporting that overeating please point to be a correct this is a major is a major delay that chinese investment into that and it's being accused of not fully indorsing the belgian silk road initiative nothing two hundred billion dollars of infrastructure projects in europe and africa by the chinese communist party and then she is appearing in beijing trying to say look i think i'm gay i mean bluntly they can talk about it and you can tell them what we can afford and what we can't afford i mean my perception is that the u.k. has supported that project where america hasn't particularly we don't have bottomless pockets and in terms of the point it certainly i think needed some looking at him from the chinese perspective as well i think that you are doing what the media is doing trying to stir up negatives the whole time the good news and. what i want to say this that the brits have been educated by the british media to think that trump was a complete and had to be removed as soon as possible having actually seen him on t.v. over the weekend they suddenly realise that he's already achieved a great deal and that he's got some enormous positives and i actually think that he and the reason may have the ability to have a pawn shops. somewhat analogous to reagan and thatcher well just finally and briefly how quickly do you think that that british media told you no we'll just swing around to realizing what china is going to be one of the big allies of brics it britain well i think. the badly burned i think you're right i think it's on its way already basically and everyone news the chinese economy is huge and it's going to be a major is a major potential market for us and how stupid and i think everyone will be extremely pleased that. government's going to go to its backside and is out there marketing interesting u.k. product thank you after the break we asked former your advisor in kabul. if the recent spate of his mistrust of these in the afghan capital can be connected to u.s. president trump. on u.s. escalation unfortunately was the council in britain creating a benchmark for hiding the whole mess the grammys are dumped. on the gold of new zealand gold the symbol going up about to them going underground.

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