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to tragedy after the deadly car crash. well the dean of the law school in the u.k. told us it's never harder to find compromise in the country despite the white house's efforts. the political dimension is you have very much a clear right and left split in american politics right and left split that seems to be without much of a center ground as you know with the a lot of space in the middle of the right to speak of more rights and and someone say the left has become more left their countries become more polarized and people are not seen in total trump has promised to bring people together but it seems that people have never been further apart under under his rule. it's about you know
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united we stand divided. the democrats. one of the reasons i won the election is because they're very divided. moving on now r.t. is continuing its campaign to find relatives of russian speaking children stranded in an iraqi war from each bringing them home is the call we're attempting to spread internationally among those identified so far sr is fine for all deja and three year old fatima the youngsters reportedly being taken to iraq by their parents who joined us late mixtape the girls relatives in russia recognized them in
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a video that we filmed in baghdad just a number of takes their grandparents' home as soon as possible. it is remarkable how coincidence can change entire lives a seven year old neighbor recognizes her poor mother playmate. on instagram she shows in the video we filmed to her grandparents. who had all but given up deja and her sister as last call it great call it divine intervention but it changed all of their lives on or get in there under the hood or in that they're the car that never were. there and then sort of a school for. the elderly grandparents cried they it was a whirlwind of emotions and. pulls
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and then there's a. new person you might even porch to go right in this country they're still. there with something precious unforgettable it is one of the real opportunities to witness love in its purest form we just want to big grandparents to know that despite the young age and the terror of most though she remembered them more i guys do you have to see from dagestan russia. well at the same time as we've been pursuing this campaign we were contacted by industry viewer mark johnson whose offer to adopt a child is relatives can't be found. my heart broke watching the story will make a humble but honestly living will gladly provide for those children should the remain displaced it's nice country here in australia and the children would be
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loved. it was not raging soon as i read it i cry and i really do every comic still think about. it it was. very destroyed the poor children. in despair. we could still see some of them being told. it shouldn't be that it should be happy too it is rare but a great advantage the same while the parents abuse the i mentioned a slip of the bed to be caught up in ohio situation and these children shouldn't be . well when i when i got the boys i saw a very wealthy pair. close their eyes. and he did the wife that little boy. experience. and this is. a very thoughtful of you though that was one of the most parent bits that i remember off and his description of saying the same the person at the end of.
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this little boy would describe such an event that stuck with me and i would never want to come to come across him for that matter. well possibly you may know something about these children and you can contact us we very much appreciate it if you would using the e-mail address at the bottom of your screen. the war of words between the u.s. and north korea is generating plenty of headlines and made growing fears they cut erupt into a real confrontation and even donald trump's military adviser is ringing the alarm but i think we're not closer to war than a week ago but we're closer to war than we were a decade ago and this has been
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a problem that we've procrastinated on for a long period of time and now it's coming to a head where the threat from north korea not only to the united states but to the world is very very clear well people are worried google searches in the u.s. for how to survive a nuclear attack are trending the old classics like how to get rich how to be happy and the media certainly can be accused of trying to done play the issue people began weighing their disaster plans a nuclear warhead that could land in hawaii in twenty minutes this is an accidental threat to the united states will information on radiation from a potential nuclear blast so where does that actually leave us well only a few days into trump's verbal spot with kim jong il a survey showed almost eighty percent of americans believe north korea is capable of launching a missile that could hit the u.s. and that's despite many experts saying weapons are not sophisticated enough to
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achieve the cia director mike pump ale believes there's no immediate need to be concerned so how worried should people be nothing about it but what i'm talking about is i've heard folks talking about their we being on the cusp of a nuclear war saying no intelligence that would indicate that we're in that place today don't you hawkins has been taking a look at who actually benefits from any scaremongering. the higher the tension the hotter the rhetoric we've certainly had no shortage of that in recent days but who stands to gain from this war of words for one the u.s. president has kept busy sounding military drums against north korea. they will be met with fury. that is their it's a state. maybe it wasn't. and it's tough talk like this that brought him unique popularity according to one poll trump's
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approval ratings jumped to forty five percent on the back of those comments. next on the list the north korean all me twenty young claims that will ping three and hoff million volunteers have signed up for the country's military all because of the recent escalation if true definitely a win for his all the recruits is. now moving on to go on the u.s. territory located closest to north korea people there have already received god loans and what to do when they see a mushroom clouds but there's an unexpected cause for celebration because apparently all the hype will actually do the good.
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and where there is war all even the talk of one is always big money and this time it's ten points for the bunker business really worried for my family my kids just want to make sure room protected sales are proudly going through the roof on the way. evolve apocalypse histeria now with military tensions running high bomb shelters are alas making a comeback client scott helps people who are really bridge and really freaked out his clientele has changed from people afraid obama would take their property to those of trouble start a nuclear war all this drama with north korea it's paying off in a big way for this company take a look at what they are selling here these are massive bomb shelters one such companies even advising people to form an entire survival community if they get
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into all cuz you scared feel you could move to one of these bunkers scattered around a whopping twenty square kilometers in south dakota yet another says they're completely sold out are even true did so but we have the capacity to me. years maybe around the world. so plenty of point scoring on the back of needs planning but while the big bosses are reaping the rewards a lot of communities of people are left losing sleep over the fear of the yet another conflict. the european union's migration commissioner coals for a tougher deportation policy as more member states of voice discontent over the blocks handling of immigrants that story and more right after this. what politicians do something to do. they put themselves on the line they get
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accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want to. let you go on to be for us this is like them before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. city. called the field we go into. every the world should experience the. role of. the old according to just.
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come along for the. coming up to twenty minutes into the program welcome back the e.u. migration commissioner a house call for member states to get tougher on the legal immigrants on ensure they get deported to explain what we know. there certainly a change in rhetoric from the e.u. migration commissioner or dimitri opera marple as who one here ago said the e.u. should work harder to accept more asylum seekers let me remind you that you're already has the highest asylum standards in the world and we have to uphold those and our commitment to protect those seeking protection. we need a strict and more effective policy for deportation too few migrants are being deported the european states have to do more his change of term really boils down to the e.u.'s relocation policy for the refugees and migrants is apparently falling
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apart i mean in the beginning it was mostly the eastern european states like hungary and poland in the baltic states being against that used welcoming policy for the migrants and refusing to taken more and more refugees but now we're hearing more voices of this content from other countries as well particularly italy which really has been bearing the brunt of the migrants are the refugees arriving from africa as well as the middle east in search of a better life in europe since the beginning of this year we're talking about new the one hundred thousand migrants who have arrived in italy and we can really see that things are reaching a boiling point and situation is particularly worsening in the small italian town of then so meekly our locals have been protesting against building a new refugee shelter for under age migrants. who took a look at did you doubt it we are on the police a minute approached a friend of mine and got into his car he was trying to say to her bag we can't
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handle the situation anymore i don't blame this people i blame the government i don't know what they're doing i'm just here to see that we can't take it any more we don't want them here. because. we give them a place to sleep and food we give them eighty euros a day but first we should be taken care of our own children our own people oh elderly. the men. a year up this town says ventimiglia simply has been left alone to deal with a crisis by themselves and he's one of the many who has been accusing the e.u. up not providing it's countries with enough support to take in more migrants in europe. the european union we've never seen do anything here i don't think the e.u. has given us any real support the big expense for us comes from underage migrants who the town according to law has to take care of generally will be reimbursed around half of the expenses there are tens of thousands of euros for the town is paying because of this earlier this year it's really even threatened to close down
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its ports to boat carrying migrants so we'll just have to wait and see how officials will react to the situation and it's free and also how they plan to tackle the ongoing migrant crisis in the. expert in modern european history polo bernard officials are passing the buck as the situation gets worse while he is least in the same time is blaming the center of the state of the perfect to shoot back and the fact is is now is the law maybe it was the local dog. and they like the situation. they accuse each other. and the same time the population wants. to resign and the you is absolutely not this. tragic i will say if my grandson continued to we are going to face. value. russia's federal security service has detained an
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group allegedly planning terror attacks on moscow public transport let's get more now from franco our correspondent there what else do we know about the group at this stage. you know good afternoon well powerful explosions on public transport services and at moscow's shopping malls it looks like if it wasn't for this raid by the feds we could have seen bloodshed in the washing capital now among those who have been detained location is unknown though appeared to be one of the members of state a suspected member of the terrorist organization and also two suspected suicide bombers and besides this and who is responsible for putting together explosive devices now by the looks of it russia remains
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a major target for the terrorists in europe because the number of prevented attempts at terrorist attacks is quite impressive in the year two thousand and sixteen forty two terrorist attacks were prevented by the russian police and special forces in the year two thousand seventeen so far twelve out of thirteen and the terrorist attacks which unfortunately the authorities could not prevent was of course that bombing in the st petersburg metro which took the lives of sixteen people that was of course also an attack on a public transport facility. but they opted to go thank you and we'll keep the press about story and all the rest at the top of the hour stay with us. with this manufactured. to the public will. the
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act had. a clip of glee state that the abuse really made it to contracts awarded to k.b.r. represents the most blatant and improper contract of abuse i have witnessed during the course of my professional career it's suspicious on how go to move big contract because dick cheney before he became vice president was c.e.o. of halliburton he left. with twenty million dollars worth of stock options from nine eleven till two thousand and nine and those stock options quadrupled in price he made about a million dollars off the war was
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a great you do the future. on defending the woman he is no longer about being interviewed the american enterprise institute he's seen as you would be a disaster in the fashion these things who are we going into a strategy to hone in on for you change the only advantage you know it's one of the method. to his work for however many hundreds of millions of dollars is the next to . u.s. military contractor k.b.r. is under legal fire today over real fires in iraq the firm is charged with causing illnesses from massive burn pits used to incinerate garbage there. veterans who are now sewing k.b.r. because of their they believe service connected health interests say that k.b.r. short sighted didn't stay.
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