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emergency services in the iraqi city of mosul continue the cleanup operation pulling hundreds of bodies from the rubble of that devastated. destruction in mosul city in ruins fool ready. you've probably also heard about the thousands killed the city is suffering what you will likely have. is the smell. of. the country's right wing and even neo nazis are getting inspiration from russia us. troops say the. deal with libya is
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a means of preventing refugees fleeing the war. good morning from. this friday just. a national first on this news update months under a barrage of bombs the iraqi city of mosul has been almost leveled as you're about to see the u.s. led operation to liberate that city from being declared a success but the human cost is was inconceivable it was once home to around two million people were correspondents in mosul to witness the aftermath and a word of warning you may find the content of the following report upsetting kept this up for a needy ten. u.s.
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led coalition and the rockies won but you can still smell the ashes this probably won't shock you the destruction in mosul a city in ruins it's already been shown you've probably also heard about the thousands killed the civilian suffering what you will likely haven't heard of is the smell it's noisy eating repulsive and it's everywhere the sort of smell that makes us in stink need sick the smell of rotting bodies. the sickly odor permeates near the entirety of the old city under the rubble hundreds and hundreds of corpses jihad ists as well as civilians families this is what rescuers have collected just this morning three suspected isis
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fighters two women and two children this is again just the first few hours of this morning from buildings right around us and they're still not done all of them most of them are women and children they called this a victory you'd never think the smell of victory would make you rich. forty. five. i was. covering the market even the collection think that what was. it describable this is what they do day long day route did you see it was not the time. it's hard work in more ways than one there are booby traps unexploded jet bombs rockets shells and and munitions. the bodies decomposing in the
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sweltering heat. there was no precision here these was carpet bombing annihilation hundreds buried under rubble hundreds blocked in basements starving or choking to death it will take months to dig up all the bodies months more of trauma. what i see here makes me cry you can bring anyone here and they will break down in tears because we are all human beings. was and judy there are some things she couldn't sail camera like the fact that he and many rescuers have trouble sleeping after all the season and no wonder it is after all a city of corpses of from mosul iraq. the battle said to be the largest urban conflict since world war two displaced eight
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hundred thousand people as well now they've got no home to return to the time humanitarian organizations are warning of another looming catastrophe nearby this time in the city of tal afar the u.s. backed operation there is being compared with the mosul campaign both cities were killed i saw strongholds besieged by u.s. backed forces just like mosul thousands of civilians a trap now intel a fire under a barrage of bombs while those trying to flee big caught in the crossfire those who remain to have got no access to food and other basic supplies.
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it took centuries and centuries to build it in what one of the sort of so-called not so smart bombs we destroy in few seconds i don't think it would be rebuilt ever as it was a means of people's memory people's culture or people's livelihood. i . mean. i don't think actually the american led coalition and the iraqi government have any excuse. if we see god forbid that give us. station that had before all in
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mosul would repeat itself until after that would be really crime that would be criminal. us media he's busy trying to find these days who's inspiring the divided sides in american society so far a new article in the washington post suggests that the far right is guarded by russian influence as jacqueline vogel reports. russia is used to being blamed for all things sinister in this world if it's not hacking someone that it's being labeled authoritarian or just flat out criminals but few have stooped to suggest russia backs nazis until now the washington post claiming the nation that lost more than twenty seven million people fighting fascist germany with every family losing loved ones is a source of inspiration for america's neo nazis now you'd hope such offensive claims would be backed up by undeniable facts but sadly you'd be wrong the article kicks off with a couple of flashy quotes one from a former k.k.k. imperial wizard who calls moscow a key to white survival and then
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a white supremacist richard spencer for whom the kremlin stands as the most powerful white power in the world which yes sounds bad but these men will use anything to promote their agenda so how is that russia's fault when white nationalists claim inspiration in america's founding fathers as they do does that suddenly make george washington a nutty sympathizer and what about souter after all he's white and powerful too and we're sponsored they found a way to drag our tea into it as well spends his one does geo political analysts. outposts so just see and sputnik and while spencer yes did appear on our t.v. the post gives the fact that after his hail trump salute he became persona non grata here and was never invited again unlike the us media. and that's not all wait until you hear what other nazi crimes russia has committed in twenty fifteen some petersburg goes to one of the most gatherings of ideologues
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europe has seen now it seems a shame to ruin the papers theories but the event was not state sponsored it was organized by one party not even the russian parliament with white nationalist gathering in charlottesville just a few weeks ago does that suddenly make the state of virginia a safe haven for nazis no war but sure one right wing form in the country obviously mean russian evil knows no bounds and after all no one else has hosted such an event. well we love our race how motivation comes from the hearts. say an american black walked into this room that person really more to all of us than any of us is to each other well we're in the dark now so let's keep doing what else we got washington post kremlin mouthpieces of infuse yes tickly promoted the views of american neo nazis and white nationalists what is that even based on what listen to
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the actual words spoken by the russian president on the issue of those who say russia is for white russians only are either bad people or just outright morons or provocateurs plain and simple because russia is a multinational state sounds like a nazi leader to you and i save the best for last the article even ties in the recent tragic events in charlottesville none of this is to say that the coma insurance bill is directly attributable to mosco we have not yet learned of evidence the mystic terrorist espoused proved true kremlin views so why stop there if actual proof is unnecessary you also don't have evidence that he likes to watch disney cartoons but he probably does and most of the heroes are white but really who needs proof when it comes to blindly attacking russia these days. r.t. washington d.c. other media outlets go even further suggesting that russian intelligence is using hate groups to escalate the situation inside the state however despite all the conclusions the article then admits there is no evidence that russia was supporting
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american extreme like we do on this line or shared his thoughts with us. russia is the hotbed of or the preferred country of neo nazis it's absurd first neo nazis are looking to russia neo nazis did they ever hear about this thing called world war two they understand how historically that doesn't seem to make any sense if you ever meet a neo nazi all you have to do is ask said nazi explain. not cism to me and they can't hear it and the reason why many of them can't answer is that the nazis that we saw in charlottesville were basically actors that were handed a swag bag here you there is lies there you get an iron cross and you were given twenty bucks a bus fare in a box lunch or dinner you're a nazi americans number one do not understand who these people are.
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rights groups are accusing the u.k. of using aid to libya as a means of preventing refugees from leaving that war torn country britain's prince pending a large amount of money and effort on a forum. recently pledged millions of pounds in fact to stem the flow as you put it of illegal migrants from libya to europe he also voiced support to for tougher border controls in fact speaking in tripoli said the crisis poses a direct security threat to the u k. libya is the front line for many challenges which left on chicks composed problems for us in the u.k. but equally illegal migration under threat from terrorism it also means practical efforts to including the work we're doing to ensure that the libyan coast guard can secure their own borders reducing the number of illegal migrants hitting for europe one campaign manager docs believes though that attempts to keep refugees in
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a war zone are a violation of a human rights simply throwing money at at issue will not be enough what is required is a long sustained investment and the opportunity for people to be safe and protected both now and in the future what we've been really disappointed with is the fact that this just flies in the face of international conventions it is in the refugee convention which all the european countries have signed up to that people are allowed to seek asylum on their shores and they have really abandoned that that's an incredibly dangerous signal out to the rest the world is the responsibility of these countries and wealthy countries all over the world to step up and actually take in more refugees right now some of the poorest countries in the world a host of the most and yet somehow europe the richest country in the world the twenty eight countries step up and even given something similar to that on his visit to tripoli johnson pledged the u.k.'s continued support for the libyan coast guard service to its being trained by the british royal navy and besides that the
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coast guard's also been receiving support from several other e.u. countries but kosko has been repeatedly accused of killing in abusing migrants as well as attacking aid workers oxfam's humanitarian campaign manager again says the e.u. support is part of an attempt to close european borders. the u.k. and the european union have for the last couple of years made a concerted effort to shut down borders and we see that happening out of the extreme cost to the individuals who are playing war and persecution and poverty is part of that for them it's simply a matter of shutting it down on paper they say that they're trying to explore other options and open up safe safe routes for people but we really just not seen that happen or we've seen as the shutting down of rates which is left people with really few other options then to take risky very influx of migrants to europe is being blamed for the increased threat of terrorism on the continent and now you politicians have come up with a plan to try to deal with that the president of the european parliament says he wants to establish a domestic intelligence service similar to america's f.b.i.
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within the block to fight against terror he emphasized that member states must cooperate much more we spoke to any marshawn who work for british intelligence she believes the rhetoric is just another vanity project which work. distrust between intelligence agencies they want to keep their sources close to their chest there are different approaches to how intelligence agencies work different powers within each country about what precisely those intelligence agencies can actually do legally within their own country so trying to find common standards i think is going to be incredibly difficult across the e.u. i mean we're looking at countries going from island right across to poland to hungary it's a fast spread of territory it's a vast spread of history and it's a vast spread of different legal systems i can't see how this can work it sounds like another event if you project proposed term moscow time for it is going good how do you stay with me to felice the next fifteen minutes ahead the story of a police union in new york but alleging that officers and now these days the target
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of so-called blue racism will tell you more. thank you for new to the gang this is how it works and the economy is built around . washington. voters elected there's no. business. it's not. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued
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a special memory warning for delaware being until four fifteen am three fourteen am showers were located along a line extending from seven nautical miles east of p. page island to between not a call miles west of powers beach to twelve nautical miles east of chester river moving east that point not hazard wind gusts thirty four knots or grip or source rate but indicated packed small craft could be damaged in briefly higher winds and suddenly higher waves locations impacted include brown as you know like a fourteen foot bank light keep in lope and used to point woodland stony point ship joins you like my i'm all light rain the wind chill light reedy point for test beach sea breeze in crosslegged light moved to safe harbor immediately as gusty winds and high waves are expected. to obtain a more efficient fuel at that time that was already. harmful to the system especially
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children but hundreds of thousands of tons of lead were spread around causing injury such as impaired i.q. . in a spec is the only firm in the world is still legally making this fuel additive called tetra ethyl lead it's been branded one of mankind's worst inventions along the way the chemical was used to improve engine performance in cars and planes but exposure has been linked to saying we're too numerous health problems scientists say children are at greatest risk because they absorb lead into their bones and blood more rapidly and that results in learning difficulties recent studies have also found a link between lead exposure in children violent behavior in later life has been there learns a lot and also also as we've heard before risks were well known as far back as the one nine hundred twenty s. big didn't stop all production companies from adding this substance to the fuel british businesses should be how did it seem safety standards for our their
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products were average they're sold along the export of this dangerous substance this planet having rules that home to protect our own children is unacceptable for its part in a spec has repeatedly promised to stop production is says only one country algeria is still using the product but a leading toxicologist told us the effects there have been disastrous. the main concern about legit fuel is the fact that they lead and the environment in an uncontrolled way and the people who are most at risk children there is irrefutable evidence that exposure in children affects brain development and affects the. ability of choking and i do think there is obviously an element of double standards here very similar sales of all three. you know something so i'm not allowed to be used in the u.k.
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so to all the countries well clearly the company has a commercial interest in making this so i think you know whilst the company will plead well you know this is just a sale we are selling something that somebody wants to buy and it's not a problem i think you also have to. manufacture it's about what the consequences are of what you sell but ultimately i think it is for the government to make a decision about the. cases of police brutality have become a new norm in the united states last month a video was released of officers shooting a suspect forty five times. during. march twenty fourth a year later a grand jury refused to indict the seven officers involved cases when police officers have been accused of using excessive force have been on the rise.
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you know you have to stay right here you can't you can't. amid the criticism new york police association has released its own video claiming officers are the ones being discriminated against the average person doesn't see those things. when they look at me they see blue because i am blue increasingly i'm vilified that clip spot an outburst on social network some said the officer is a chosen that profession should simply deal with it get on with it others though the police were trying to justify the violence against civilians in the us these days former new york police department executive corey pegasus told us transparency is key to modern day policing that the overwhelming majority of police officers ago
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are now every single day and doing a great job but what happens in police does give you example when a doctor kills somebody nobody hates all the doctors but when one police officer killed on non-man if it's black white or whatever it is. that reverberates throughout the country where people have a dislike for the police so the onus is on the police officers to be very very careful when they've gone out to do their job where we single day and i don't believe the cops come to work and say they want to kill anybody but situations are happening or too often now and maybe it was happening in the past but now we have video cameras and cell phones that expose a lot of stuff that's happened in policing and so police need to tread lightly be more transparent and also our need to be safe and get home to their families like everybody else. china and russia are open to clip the wings of a craft giants airbus and boeing by teaming up to build a new wide body jet the long range aircraft capable of flying from beijing to new
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york and they say will be able to carry up to two hundred eighty passengers is planned to enter service by twenty twenty seven china's economy expands and people can afford to travel more the manufacturers are predicting a rise in demand for larger planes there so that russia is keen to capitalize on where the companies are expanding on its successes with shorter range of craft it all comes just a few months after the first of a chinese built passenger airliner took to the skies aunties emily sue took one for a spin. every plane in the skies has a shadow version on the ground literally behind me is the scene nine one one i remembered a place where technicians and engineers can test out different systems and conduct stabilisation experiments which explains this noise we're hearing in the background and it also contains a flight simulator which i'm quite excited to check out myself some of it. so we can actually see the runway here right in front of you have actually looks like the ok while actually quite scary. whoa
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whoa whoa so what do i do first of all in the list is the control stick of the plane you can make the plane go up. ok we're going to get started. ok it's moving it to moving we're moving going faster starter. list you can see the speed of the plane so when it reaches one hundred twenty kilometers of her own you completely controls the bank. so when it reaches one twenty we're going to take off ok one twenty to go pick up oh we're fighting. and they were going oh oh oh. that's actually seem like i'm looking at. the bird's eye view this is what the city looks like so i can turn left and right and it feels right to me whoever's on my plane will be very very angry with me. just basically pain just like the grass is not about speed. means that it. looks like we're slowly ascending
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slowly ascending. because. no crash. and the simulator it was so cool it's a bit odd to be able to pilot it thank you so much for showing me. and. follow so facebook this is international live from. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turns some countries into pigs these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies if you are in
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a situation. even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work it makes millions of people very happy and employed see which is the. decade good of the results. the. why of the same measures still in place. to weaken. the truth. is the consequences are quite acceptable to the decision.
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last time we chased. each one of them carrying twenty kilos of drugs. first offense. that. is the main thing. they have this is the this is for me. i don't know maybe they don't make or. break. for now we're. going to war zone you on the idea that dropping bombs brings peace to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles they don't. do socks for the tell you that
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will be gossip and probably by itself most important. doesn't tell you things you are not cool enough to buy their product. all the hawks that we along the border will want. hello and welcome to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle every once in a while to look at the big picture of a story in this case it is the middle east.

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