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exposure from the burn pits would really literally send a v.a. broke and they don't want to pay it so the way to the decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. call for help and get the middle finger the movie is to model the slow. delayed and i hope you die. just one of the many young victims left behind by jihadi parents russian speaking children stranded in an iraqi orphanage. again appeals to find their relatives back home. to the u.s. justice department on the search for ten days rally while online there's
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a social media which to identify pro-drug campaign is following last week charlottesville violence and. what is your favorite smiley this minute with the small hard. place it's a for the election count counting down the german chancellor chance now to you tube bloggers but thus far anyway delays facing their rivals on national t.v. we ponder why that might be. thursday morning something that august here in moscow just turned nine in the morning and now it's given away with a good morning in the headlines and first from us this child was campaigning to try and help reunite orphaned russian speaking children who've been left stranded in iraq it's understood they were taken there by radicalized parents who joined islamic state we've been appealing for anyone who might recognize the youngsters
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showed in their reports to get in touch and it's likely that we may indeed have found some of those families among the responses we've had in the iraqi orphanage itself there is still new arrivals coming in among them now to introduce you to little maria. she's in a fragile state shell from cry she says she's off to a lot of pay from her many injuries to try and connects describes the old deal this little girl's gone through. the phone call to that very same shelter the voice on the other end says another girl has just been brought in from mosul. but it could be too early to talk for her any question and the girl may break down . in this psychological state she's struggling to answer a question as simple as what's your name got to be. just
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anybody else that. you know this is that. it's clear mariam is lucky to be alive there are scars right on her face surviving this head injury as almost a miracle. surrounded by other kids in caring shelter workers mariam gradually got to the point when she began talking believe it or not mariam gets least stressed when she speaks of her once just to kill the governor the chill button that. it took oakley. is. a school killing you. but it is crucial that. it seems the lucky escape happened shortly after that dreadful experience but here's maryam describing what happened just before she found herself at the epicenter of the war. that each witness. is that you just don't need to do that
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it was a. little bit over no middle of maryam is not the only girl who has told us about the horrors by some river that's apparently where many children lost their mothers. a moment to see just. say. yes libby. was a mom when your own little or mom or dad each did what kind of other horrendous things these people went through somewhere by the river in mosul we can only guess mariam doesn't remember anything more or just can't talk about it we ask about her father but she can barely see a thing but someone. else that was from below you. will . get there is
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a glimmer of hope that she can grow up in peace and reunite with her family grandparents. but what good. does it bothers. us that he doesn't like the. elite betraying our teeth. well if you've any information about my home or any of the other children we've told you about please do contact us on the e-mail address you can see at the bottom of the screen is there now in the meantime we'll continue to campaign to try and reunite them with their relatives back in russia. sicilies yes. so there's the i will.
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his. elsewhere thousands of people turned up for a candlelight vigil in charlottesville in the u.s. state of virginia they gathered to condemn violence and hate of the woman died there opposing a white supremacist rally on saturday two state troopers were also remembered they died in a helicopter crash while monitoring the unrest wave of violence started with a protest over the removal of a statue of a confederate general authorities now taking down some of the monuments across the country citing security reasons many of them in the u.s. and linked to controversial personalities from the civil war era and many people reluctant to condemn them how them opens go. here outside of st john's episcopal church in brooklyn there was a monument commemorating confederate general robert e.
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lee it was affixed to this maple tree and it was here for over one hundred years now in light of the violence in charlottesville related to a statue of robert e. lee it's been removed all across the country activists are demanding that symbols honoring a related to slavery or honoring the people who fought for it be taken down perhaps this is sensible after all slavery is a barbaric practice millions of people died coming to the united states millions more worked to death on plantations however getting rid of the symbols related to slavery might not be as easy as it sounds. this is new york city's madison avenue it's named after u.s. president james madison now james madison owned over one hundred slaves and in his personal letters he said some pretty reprehensible things about black people do you feel like there's a little hypocrisy that we're changing things in the south but not changing things here absolutely want to change every way i think if he represents you know a troubled past or is there's
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a difference between honoring history and recognizing that we shouldn't repeat it should they stop madison avenue. and renaming. yeah you know i think it's fine so if one person is a fake people there will be a bible says he would be a good idea to take it to these should be running but i think a lot of people in the south do want to take the statues down it's not just people in the north that are trying to take down. now we're here in thomas jefferson park thomas jefferson was the ideological founder of the american republic and he was also a slave owner not only did jefferson own hundreds of slaves he actually impregnated one of them there's a number of african-americans living today who can trace their genealogy back to thomas jefferson and one of his slaves sally hemings before him having slaves he was a you know this the changes they very shouldn't be this even slaves right now in this day after all of them but. that's not the way to get out. get out
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late try to kill the show. the first president of the united states george washington started owning slaves when he was just eleven years old by the time of his death he had over three hundred even signed into law the infamous fugitive slave act which allowed slave owners to track down escapees all over the country think anything that's owned by a slave owner should be changed yeah it should be because this is times two thousand definitely they've had enough time to do it while washington didn't go to war to defend slavery and i think concerts is very important in these tough situations george washington's faces on the one dollar bill he's often referred to as the father of our country slavery didn't just exist in the south it existed all across the united states getting rid of everything related to slavery opens up an interesting can of worms might not be as easy as some people seem to think kaleb
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oppen artsy new york power tool this is the same time online there's a fervent accompanied the name the show is full of protest as moral but the symmetric on. the gable probably think blacklist of your opponents may very well violate personal privacy and could just ruin lives however both sides are willing to. over the people interested in protesting during trump's inauguration the u.s. justice department wants to go demanding that dream host a web service provider release all the information of users who visited a website launched by the organizers of the demonstration and that's roughly one point three million users now the web host is trying to fight back in essence the search warrant not only aims to identify the political dissidents of the current administration but attempts to identify and understand what content each of these dissidents viewed on the website. most recently targeted in charlottesville last
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week and twitter users embark on a mission to identify and shamed those who attended the infamous united the right rally the twitter account called yes your racist has even been posting i.d.'s of the marchers their communities need and need to know who these people are and what they're trying to do to our nation while there is no defending the violence of neo nazis in charlottesville the amateur investigators search for racist seems to have missed by kyle quinn a professor from arkansas was falsely identified as a right wing charlot school demonstrator the man runs a lab doing medical research and has nothing to do with white supremacists however he perceived scores of hate messages after his address was posted online you have celebrities and hundreds of people doing no research online not checking facts i've dedicated my life to helping old people trying to improve health care and train the next generation of scientists and this is potentially throwing a wrench in that the founder of the yes your racist twitter page says that despite
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the chances of innocence being caught in his net he's willing to take the risk but the search for personal data of those who disagree with you smells like a witch hunt i can see where it could be. come blanket intimidation against everybody protesting if the squad on in you know right we group started publicizing the left we knew it would produce a lot of people publicizing the names of raving people who participate. so it could be a backfire on whoever tries to do it because it would start becoming rooted through and that's the double edged sword of the social media that you know you can use it to organize but you can also use it to shame embarrass or intimidate. south korea may send a special envoy to pyongyang if the north stops its missile and nuclear tests meantime to the us has taken a much harder line on the crisis on the peninsula as president has made clear the
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era of strategic patience is over with regard to north korea all options are on the table in the united states will continue to bring the full range of american power economic and diplomatic until north korea abandon its nuclear and ballistic missile programs those comments come despite the fact that north korea earlier said it would hold off on strikes and donald trump decision very wally's jacqueline vogel looks at how american policy seems to go against what the international community right now is pushing for. when it comes to foreign policy it seems that trump is trying to twist the knife into some of the most balto international issues. there's fire and fury for north korea while the international community is calling for deescalation in the region trying to spouting some of the most aggressive rhetoric that's been heard and done. and this man will not get away with what he's doing believe they will be met with fire and fury. life the world has
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never see. the escalation reza freak suddenly doesn't solve the problem the solution to these cries this must be political the potential consequences of military action. to even contemplate. the two thousand and fifteen iranian nuclear deal in a group that took two years to reach and one that was hailed as a landmark diplomatic treatment this is a historic day. in response to washington's threats of more sanctions to promise so that they can pull out of that deal altogether but america's u.n. ambassador doesn't appear all that concerned iran cannot be allowed to use the nuclear deal to hold the world hostage the nuclear deal must not become too big to fail. and then there is venezuela a country divided after months of violent protests and the run up to a key election.
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help bring an end to that trumps and just meeting fire with fire apparently the white house wants to kill a divided society and political scene with more violence we have troops all over the world in places that are very very far away venezuela is not very far away and the people are suffering and dying we have many options for venezuela including a possible military option if necessary whatever happened in terms promises of making the world a less nasty place to live i would love to be able to get along with everybody right now the world is a mess but i think by the time we finish i think it's going to be a lot better place to live for now it seems the president has zero intention of making friends with everyone. our team washington d.c.
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manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round. nor middle of the room sick. i get a good warning the german chancellor seems to be taking the easy road back onto the election trail at the moment anyway michael's put off facing a rival's on live t.v. by rejecting the terms instead he's been chatting to bloggers on you tube and the suit looks at why she might be taking this off the line. angler merkel should be
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feeling energized and a fresh after her three week break in the italian alps but judging from her latest election campaigning looks like she's still in vacation mode the chancellor spent time talking politics with several young celebrities here in germany one of them is a video blogger that specializes in german izing american pop hits another is a lifestyle blog where the shares her experiences and ventures with her viewers oh and there's also a fashion and beauty blogger. says . this is. us and this is me in a quite nice outfit there protects my skin and how these beauty and tech bloggers were chosen to speak to merkel at the height of her campaign we don't know but hot political topics were brought up and the chancellor was cool calm and collected in
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her answers for. are there any plans for electric cars. we need to create infrastructure which will motivate people to use electric vehicles many people are currently afraid they will be able to get to work but won't be able to get back home and that's what is your favorite smiley the smiley with the small hard on that he was surprised that i impute to blogger was chosen to conduct an interview with you many have said that my subscribers are not smart enough to ask the right question. because it seems silly to me that some consider people from the beauty industry unable to make the right decision in the elections this is a everyone is able to. tell us honestly when you read donald trump's tweet phrases like. what do you think about what comes into your head top of the story we should generally be careful with language. language is often a step towards escalation and violence i stand by all means against this.
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instead of meeting with the legitimate media with people who are trained to do cherished when the politicians are playing games shows their mirco as a group of amateurs with whom she can play and that's what's happening here it reminds me of a prize fighter who is that free to me a real challenger is the softest question and answer approach that she could face if the i feel for a politician who wants to be. smooth sailing for angela merkel there but it certainly won't be so easy when she faces off her main rival martin schulte in september. for everybody it should be clear what it means when a central government and when the headquarters of a governing party systematically decide through the debate on the country's future when a party comes and says we do not have anything to do with this and we do not debate
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this journey election campaign and it is the arrogance of power nothing else the ladies and gentlemen in us. german broadcasters want to redesign of the bait so there's more room for spontaneity allowing the two politicians to challenge each other more america's team reportedly threatened to cancel so the broadcasters gave up there were forty five minutes provided for each block of the t.v. programme the aim was a clear structure with more room for spontaneity and depth the chancellor's representatives did not agree with such dramatic changes and refused to participate under these conditions with campaigning in germany stepping out of here before the election angle america seems to be making sure she's in the try thing seat and r.t. . however at the same time a german chancellor refugee policy is of course under intense scrutiny again now a syrian refugees being tried in germany for alleged war crimes the suspected former commander of the free syrian army is accused of torturing civilians in the
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city of aleppo local media reports that he was arrested after one of his alleged victims recognised him in the street go francis and the argos got more. the forty two year old was arrested in april last year and is accused of abducting and torching civilians in aleppo he allegedly led a militia group of one hundred fifty men links to the free syrian army considered one of the so-called moderates in the west this is a very comfortable use for the show narrative that guy is syrian army because you're a bit of the good guys and you know it turns out what the for instance critics you can say right from the beginning these are good guys on the opposition to a lot socorro position. they're being hijacked by by by
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terrorists by hard is interesting the enough it appears the suspect came to germany as a refugee but was caught after he was recognized by a man he allegedly tortured and here are some of the answers he put down in his refugee application do you have no knowledge about war crimes committed in syria or crimes against humanity in particular about fide as a taken civilians the perpetrators who commit these crimes or syrian regime and terrorists from isis can you name offenders by name i know no names as an alleged rebel commander who is now being prosecuted for torture his answers seem quite well expected and this baffling story by the way has barely been touched by the mainstream media among the few mentions it's had in germany it seems the coverage is making sure no one things badly of the free syrian army of course they're not the bad guys just good willed rebels according to the findings of the federal
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prosecutor's office his troops pursued primarily self-serving interests why nobody writing about it why it's not top news is because. manipulate shouldn't so. it wouldn't go well with you official narrative. closely with for all these people who can even drop with mother none of them are good. as well i. mean you don't get to know you of you know you old guys the verdict in this case is expected in september when germany set to vote in its general election there is little chance this quite explosive story will make any more headlines miguel francis and tiago r.t. explain with us this morning all the new stories so much more like twenty four seventh's. commissar site of course you can have your say on every story we cover there too my name is kevin allen thanks for watching i hope you continue to continue after this short break.
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the pharmaceutical industry the medical insurance industry and the bankers they are profiting from the american holocaust and the american economy is now so dependent on the revenue from the american holocaust that it's very difficult to understand how this train of death is freight train these boxcars of death is going to.
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greetings and sal you taste. what exactly is infrastructure auk watchers groups question according to the good folks at merriam webster's well infrastructure is the underlying foundation or basic framework of a system or organization it's the system of public works of a country a state or region it's all of our roads or sewage lines our airports are electrical lines it's a thing that makes our towns cities and countries run and here in the united states the supposed shining beacon on the hill sadly our infrastructure is failing all around us that spelling actually in pretty catastrophic ways according the experts over at the american society of civil engineers or the the infrastructure of the old red white and blue is sitting at a very black and blue grade of d.
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plus yes apparently the shining beacon on the hill is in desperate need to replace the bulbs behind the shine and throw some support trusses inside that bill in fact according to the a c e we need about two trillion dollars worth of balls and trusses for our crumbling infrastructure over the next ten years now while we don't have an army of property brothers we do have. president donald j. trump who took to the stage this week to announce a new move to fix our infrastructure issues take it away don my administration is working every day to deliver the world class infrastructure that our people deserve and frankly that our country deserves that's why i just signed a new executive order to dramatically reform the nation's badly broken infrastructure permeating process so with president trump and transportation sector secretary elaine chao playing the roles of chip enjoy the games like start watching
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the hawks. look. at the bottom if you. like you know that i got. this. week so. welcome everyone watching the hawks i rolled her up. so. you know yes i think we do need a fixer upper in terms of this country massively two trillion dollars worth of parity wealth three trillion would be nice let's start with his proposal i mean he's basically saying he wants to get a trillion dollars going but we know from his budget plan that it's only about two hundred billion he's currently allocating towards infrastructure so i guess the idea is to.
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