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tribal groups in iraq step up to drive out radical islamist militants while the embattled government in baghdad is helped by both america and iraq. you're going to be the great agent record companies that you know who are. made public anger over fronting in the wires and you will pull says there are many more complaints of contamination that our sources and drilling companies are willing to add meds. does the united nations deal with dad by joining the great european forest sale look at what it's actually helping patch up national budget.
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this is on c international coming to life from moscow and a very warm welcome to the program in iraq local tribes have stepped in to liberate their homes from al qaeda linked militants sunni elders have asked the government troops to pull back from the province as local militias retake key positions from is the most forces meanwhile foreign powers have also weighed in driblets call rivals iran and america have united in opposition to the islamists as a guy not stricken now reports. because of politics of the last few decades you think about the u.s. and iran as enemies that don't have anything in common but they do and his fight against terror for one the kind of terror that is now so rapidly metastasizing in syria and in iraq radical sunni militants are gaining food hold in iraq's own bar province and the iraqi government is struggling to drive them out now for americans
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who had heard the term state sponsor of terrorism so many times used to fine iran this whole setting sounds unusual and u.s. secretary of state john kerry saying that iran might play a role of the peace talks on syria also sounds unusual among the audience that is so used to the hostile rhetoric although on syria both washington and tehran say they want to stop the spillover of terror iran does not share washington's just for regime change in syria so still lots of differences but we see some early indications that common interest could be slowly coming to the forefront after years on the back burner. and a job in his career sasha serai told my colleague any so now where it's naive to saying iran and america will unite the efforts in the region because they have totally different goals. it seems america would like to help the iraqi government
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fight the road terrorists that were created because of the occupation of the foreign forces of america and yet in syria next door in syria the same group are being aided to overthrow the government in syria so america is continuing is to have political games in the region and of course the people that suffer are the countries themselves iran is a neighbor of iraq so this is all over with deeply if you run. america well it's sitting nice and cozy because the ocean eventually that the u.s. and iran have been propping up different sides of the conflict in syria are they really united over the struggle in neighboring iraq or does it go deeper. i have personally different goals as far as extremism is concerned i do believe that it is a goal for iran to fight it through. and the other hand we know that. the united
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states is still feeding the fighters in syria through its ally jordan so it's very hard to to accept what america has to say face value when this still continued to support them. the militants fighting for domination in iraq belong to the so-called islamic state of iraq and the levant also referred to as i as i am let's now take a closer look at the group which is among the most radical jihadists in the region so it was established at the start of the war in iraq and pledged allegiance to obama bin laden osama bin laden sorry in two thousand and four of that time when i was a should call it south al qaeda in iraq it was later rounded to the islamic state of iraq and the levant by twenty thirteen i as i as has established a strong presence in conflict told syria last week the group seized control of a key city in the iraqi province of and by near baghdad the ultimate goal of these radicals is the creation of an islamic state that would sponsor several countries
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including syria and iraq and where now to show you some distressing images allegedly shot in syria and this compound the zero reportedly shows the aftermath of a mass execution committed in the city of aleppo by a jihad against the site was overrun by rival opposition fighters apparently discovered dozens of executed prisoners or their hands tied at least some are thought to be members of the opposition. the states in the us enjoying an injury boom due to fracking having to deal with the backlash that comes with it a new report found that people who live in those states have filed hundreds of complains or well water becoming contaminated because of oil and gas drilling further casting doubt of claims on claims by industry bosses that these problems are rare let's now take a closer look here. they association press looks out for us stays there and since
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twenty ten in ohio one hundred and ninety complaints were registered with six confirmed cases of contamination people in west virginia filed over one hundred twenty complaints in the same period in some cases the drillings agreed to take corrective action in a while pennsylvania's so nearly nine hundred complaints in the last two years alone and over one hundred cases of pollution work and found in the past five years but this state of texas is the clear leader in the number of people fed up with fracking there's than two thousand complaints but authorities that insist not just single case of contamination has been confirmed in important eyewitness public anger over franking in the state of new york where people want the practice to be banned. it was a top story in twenty thirty that for man was a top priority to get this new york to one thousand people gathered in albany new york state capital to take the car and can't type packing probably the only it was
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the governor andrew cuomo to get cracking he was taking notice wow did you see copying was me mistake you see in the sequel to where the governor is gets most of the books say because he was the one that you know he outlined to schools and jack through the year it was that you should be hurtling through the wake of the c.b.c. jurors could probably get which will ultimately lead to a decision on whether or not he was rocking the boat comes to move work states now over the past ten years fracking has led to a us boom in oil and gas production generating hundreds of billions in revenue for companies and landowners but it's also created concerns and fears about pollution a long list of scientists that environmentalists was conducted studying the kursk thinking that the chemical in talking to the candidates if you will the ball was
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dangerous of many of those that i spoke with a cable ready seen cases to dangerous to the sinking place in the state throughout the country and they don't see those cases because either where they live there contamination high levels of radiation oakridge the bottom line is extreme a credibly dirty form the extreme end of the extraction making fun of any place new york state i feel like the fracking companies have no heart of is because they're not console people's health this is life or death you know wondering now if we knew above we think this fracking upstate new york we're going to ruin our fire and we need to move to renewable energy joy we were going to survive life on the planet the next twenty or thirty years. because i don't know how long it would take ages to grow before she does so it gets rid of the problem for states that have been nurturing love rocking energy who are now the very dangerous consequences of going
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to cedar rapids pennsylvania west virginia all the violence taxes received hundreds of them late last year will lead it to water pollution and numerous cases were actually consider a real crisis they did not want to be the next fracking what was the question is the governor of the state listen and heed to the concerns of his constituents who heard it from albany new york and read up one eye on the arctic. pranking requires companies to pump chemicals into the ground to break apart rock and free the gallows will return to the surface containing some heavy metals and radiation as well as causing a pollution over frankie has united many acts of us across the globe but renewable energy other kids tyson slocum says there's a reason why we hear so little about the dangers. is that the hydraulic fracturing process is injecting millions of gallons of highly corrosive and highly
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toxic chemical mixtures into the ground and some of them already small traces it still is harmful. for health but it's more difficult to pick up especially if different state agencies lack the resources to do the full kind of testing required what this investigation shows is that basically most of these states are just operating hotlines where people can call and report these concerns that they're having but we're not seeing a systemic follow up to to determine exactly what if any contamination has occurred at the oil company will say listen we'll give you ten or twenty thousand dollars in cash will give you a year's supply of free drinking water all you have to do is sign this nondisclosure agreement that forbids you from ever mentioning this publicly the lack of good information about well contamination and all of these gag orders on
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these nondisclosure agreements it's having a huge impact on policy. press to deal with that debt mountains and repair their budgets a european government resulted to auctioning off the film in a silver the bids are high but one of the great sale drew ten big money seems to see that takes on the. it's been dubbed the great european fire sale in a bid for cash these are just some of what's been up for grabs but even funds raised from headline grabbing deals might not be enough like six greek island sold for eight point five million euros an italian island sold for two point nine million exclusive rights to use the coliseums image on their products for fifteen years twenty five million euros government debt in the euro zone is greater now than it was a year ago and some of the sales of lead to public anger and frustration bestselling history and culture they're selling beauty things a priceless and they've attached
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a price tag to it i think that's absolutely reprehensible there's absolutely no guarantee that that privatization will help consumers which will and one of the most surprising items recently put on the market was citizenship for a little over a million euros you get a maltese passport and therefore become an e.u. says it a move that's been put on hold as two thirds of the public at opposition leaders cry foul the very. same legal gone through these which. meant a huge international dunnit which was uncalled for because more go to date has one of the lowest rates of unemployment in the whole european union it's a question of principle our citizenship should not be pulled out on say proponents of privatization see it as a necessity for either nations that are in dire straits but also warned that by europe at a bargain may not be as much of
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a jackpot as one might think if i were investor i wouldn't be buying many of these things all of these countries have serious political risks for any kind of foreign investor anybody trying to. buy a house in italy has to reckon with the possibility that ten twenty years down the line a government is just going to nationalize whatever they whatever they want to nationalize but for what it's worth this sale continues tesser sylvia. and financial expert patrick young believes the fire sale is a mere distraction from the real problems plaguing the u.s. . when you've had a swinge ing incredible recession as we've seen in many parts of europe there will ultimately be a point in time when the economy binds the spark to some degree but truly the problem is that the euro is still fundamentally a counsellor us disorganised monetary system at the corner of the european union the mediterranean countries have still done little or nothing to organize what is
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effectively an intergenerational warfare older people can keep and get on hold on to their jobs younger people simply have no chance of getting any jobs in the first place let alone keeping them and therefore we do not have a sustainable recovery europe it's trying to paper over the cracks it is simply failing to address the very very substantial issues europe needs to restructure it needs to be more competitive because already other countries are eating its lunch. i'm coming out shortly when i see international obsessing about the west. or for texas the polar vortex the polar vortex you don't to worry about the confusing stuff the stuff with new ones like the syrian civil war like the pros and cons of didn't have a good modified food you just walk outside and go buy the apples are hard but look at how others chose to report the pilot more times that the us this week stay with
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us. it's just pure twenty four to thirty six months scam to make five percent on money that was given to them from the corrupt mark carney the bank of england to begin with and it will result in ecological all cost who cares more debt to the u.k. economy full of so what and other consequences that will result in lifestyle being degraded more chances are you gonna love cancer.
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pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. approximately sixteen percent of new imports came from illegal fishing and. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. on the day he entered territorial waters they fish they load the fish on to the ships and leave for europe. to day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths.
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this is an international welcome bank but also russia's north caucasus region have been put on secure salads after five bodies with gunshot wounds were found and four separate cars to explosive devices were also found. two of these people were reportedly taxi drivers and reportedly at one of these one of those cars as a minor explosive device detonated when the police was on the scene no one was injured fortunately now the authorities are considering several version of what happened they've already considered launching a criminal case and several common. articles such as illegal possession of arms manslaughter act of terror is not among these considered diversions nevertheless the authorities of the region have imposed a special security alert mode which is called the counterterrorist operation moved into districts of this terrible region on the usual day that you guys would would
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not have probably led to such a high security alert mode but of course in a month's time we'll have. the whole region is basically in a special security mold right now this concern several regions in the russian south some of them are as far as seven hundred kilometers from the city of sochi but still no nevertheless they are in a special security mode we know that in the city of sochi itself there will be special security checkpoints cars with license plates other than those belonging to the city of sochi will not be allowed inside unless they have special accreditation but this will not concerned the special security model not concerned fans in any way because their tickets to the games is providing that they can be anywhere in this in the city of sochi and surrounding areas so obviously the usual fans the common fans will have nothing to worry about. a developing story on our scene to national here now five people have been killed and seventeen injured in
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a powerful factory explosion in central japan by a fire looking for that a chemical plant owned by mitsubishi investigators suggest it was pools by a hydrogen leak from a hate exchanger which was undergoing matrons police say the casualty is a company and of course. when we get it you actually sell it in new york the u.n. security council members have failed to agree over a new statement on syria the u.k. banks dropped would have condemned the syrian government for the bombing of aleppo where hundreds were reportedly killed recently according to diplomatic sources russia said the statement was unbalanced and wanted to include a condemnation of violence by the syrian opposition but the u.k. refused to approve that amendment and so the draft was dropped altogether for the second time since december. and in other world news this hour iraqi officials say a suicide bombing has killed at least one book and one of the sons is in baghdad and that talk targeted
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a military recruiting center in the heart of the capital no one has claimed responsibility would a bombing such attacks have become more frequent the islamic insurgency in the country has escalated. several hundred angry acts of is defined approaches a ban on clashed with police in central athens after they were denied the right to march in parliament the violence took place while the greek six month presidency of the european union was being officially inaugurated the ban came into force just hours before a group of e.u. commission is led by the european commission president jose manuel barroso arrived enough. thousands of people are fleeing the city over here in south sudan expecting a massive offensive by government forces to recapture the key oil rich area from rebels at least a thousand people have been killed in ethnic violence between supporters and opponents of the president since december when he had to use his former deputy of
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plotting a coup a total of two hundred thousand people are now sought to be displaced across the whole country. but here are scenes erupted outside a court in london inquest concluded that police acted lawfully on the shoulder at an unarmed chance of murderers were heard as a police spokesman responded to the verdict duggan's death and twenty eleven triggered one of the worst the battles of rioting in britain for a generation i have been under surveillance because of suspicion he was planning to avenge his cousin's mind. a group of n.s.a. whistleblowers want a conversation with broke obama about the systematic abuses the agency is accused of in the letter the man we've been working at the n.s.a. for a total of one hundred forty four yes' said they're seeking an opportunity to brief the president on all the shoes the agency is still a part behind doing read the full story on our website. also online global
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biotech behave with the santoku dumped by some x. rays the world's most evil corporation announces an increase in profits and major expansion. plus latin america see how they jam out giant is dominating talk to doc . right the subtle. first strike. and i think you're. on a result. as the blast of cold weather that's been tormenting the united states eases we've taken the opportunity to look at how the local media says all of the news assigns to demonstrate just how phrasing phrasing it is when caesar says hey churkin our
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reports. more talked about in the u.s. media than the most ridiculous celebrity baby name and the royal wedding combined it's called a polar vortex the polar vortex the polar vortex the polar vortex more frightening than your worst nightmare a whirlpool of dense frigid arctic air ladies and gentlemen meet the cold fix a cold hell if you can imagine so it is the coldest it has been decades every thirty seconds and all it's really cold out this is the most important mainstream news story for days on end we have a team of correspondents covering this arctic blast it's really obvious that it's cold but just to keep your journalistic integrity you want to first hand account of how cold it is and if a mailman is all bundled up saying yeah it's cold then you know it's actually called here's a hamburger and a steak even though there's really only that much to eventually talk about how does your skin doing since weather is weather no matter how hard you try to keep your attention look at this is aluminum noddy's deficient chicago pizza hard as
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a rock you could use this as a weapon if you wanted to it's ok temperatures dropping to subzero extremes it is a rare occurrence in certain parts of the us but i am doing it up like there is no tomorrow might be a tad over exaggerated your goal is to remember other people know it's cold people know they shouldn't go outside you don't need to go on and on and on and on and meanwhile the really really important is that not getting covered then again weather coverage doesn't require bringing up the truly unpleasant you don't to worry about the confusing stuff the stuff with new ones like the syrian civil war like the pros and cons of genetically modified food you just walk outside and go by examples or heart as a result other countries are rolling their eyes at us because we're complaining that it's cold but they're also rolling their eyes at us about everything else it looks like the us mainstream media are taking their tips from an old piece of advice if you don't know what to say just talk about the weather and if they think
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you're going to r.t. new york. and will bring in more news in about half an hour from now up next steps that are breaking. when a country experiences a tragedy like the recent terrorism in volgograd their question is what to do about it i mean we have to do something right let's never let a good tragedy go to waste one to one member recommends getting rid of the moratorium on the death penalty for prayers groups including terrorists because the death penalty is the perfect way to punish a suicide bomber also this duma member failed to mention high level cryptic kratz in the government as those who could possibly face the firing squad perhaps that was just an honest oversight i'm not against the death penalty in some rare
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instances but punishing terrorists after the fact doesn't bring victims back the focus needs to be on the source of terrorism soldiers can play around all day with weapons because the government gives them a salary weapons and training some people are recruiting arming and training new terrorists you don't need to usher in a massive surveillance state to stop terrorism or go death penalty crazy what you need to do is hit the funding and training source hard if you can i mean how many of you guys out there could make a remotely detonated bomb a c. four on your own without help almost none of you see for doesn't grow on trees someone pays for it but that's just my opinion. told you my language to. react to situations i have read the reports. puts the no i'll leave them to stay clear comment on your latter point them to say it's secure because all the talk you know. thank you
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no more we saw her when you made a direct question the city prepared for a change when you when you should be ready for a. freedom of speech means letting her down the freedom to cross. the but look. what's up people i'm out in martin and this break in the set so yesterday we devoted our entire show they had wallace who tried the pine ridge reservation in south dakota but it simply wasn't enough and so tonight will continue to explore one of the most important and under reported issues in america today the abysmal failure by the federal government to uphold centuries old treaties in the avenues that the soup people are taking on power themselves and build a sustainable future now let's break the set.
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