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leave every day. with the country. is on the rise. the headlines in r.t. austrian voters turned sharp right set to elect the world's youngest leader while an anti immigration party make significant gains. only as president refuses to clarify whether his region is declaring independence from spain instead he's asking for talks with prime minister threatening to impose direct rule from madrid and the u.s. increase in next year's africa aid budget over five billion dollars to somalia reeled in the worst ever its worst ever terrorist attack.
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hello good afternoon coming to life from moscow you're watching r.t. international. the austrian voters have made a clear shift to the right today and are on course to put the world's youngest leader in office people party leader sebastian kurtz is poised to become chancellor after his center right group secured thirty one percent of the vote and he could form a coalition now with the right wing and immigrant freedom party which has twenty seven percent while its leader kinds christians track jubilant as the winner is the first results were announced both parties do stand for tightening austria's borders and toughening up on immigration and both leaders gave similar promises to deal with it the white today chance to take over the reins in this country and make sure there's a real change in austria. when someone says the can be more of the same and so you know we insist on a much needed and lasting change so the big question question now is what kind of
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coalition will be formed to make the next government is reports sébastien kurds is likely to become its translator will stay on as leader of the people's party has given no. indication to see what impact will this coalition what he has said that he will talk with everyone all options are open now there are various scenarios of course being played out on the one hand you could have a coalition between the people's party and the social democrats this does seem highly unlikely because this has been dubbed the do it is campaign in wall street is history and this is largely because these two large parties have been able charges of espionage and racial incitement against a child that the supposed needs then the freedom party to form a coalition with sebastian that what it would mean is that you would have a white leaning government how this would be a huge blow to the european union it would also be a strong vote against in the book politics but it certainly would be constant also
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all the same we see happening of course you it where more and more voters opposed by. vivre the full say we've got to do. all of the arts is going to cut. the deal now many european leaders had of course already congratulated could he will become europe's youngest and leader and i think talking to people here on the street there is a state that these election results were predicted they certainly match the polls might you think of people on the left it's always the same. thing of the problem with the refugees of course and best of the main reason for the growing right here is programs. with immigrations or or
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service or effort g.'s and many people afraid to debate about the richie issue very big was over percentage in that action campaign. because it's just it's some thousands of people and i would say maybe half of the talk in the election campaign was was about the right to things so. yeah but definitely it was something where the right wing parties gained a lot of games lots of old well we also talked to the president of the austrian institute for european policy and security in vienna and he also believes it is sebastian says tough stance on immigration that won him the election he was responsible already for closing as we call it the western balkans the route that led from turkey. up to germany to scandinavia he was the one who organized
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that this route for illegal migrants became closed and since then also. the number of migrants decreased very much and then. he will not only be able but he proved already that he will be able to do something because this also was more almost a quarter stone of a politics that was overtaken also by european union and even by until america even if she did not like this very much at the beginning. a look at other news now and the president of catalonia now has until thursday to definitively state whether the region is going ahead with trying to break away from spain a deadline set by madrid for a yes or no answer elapsed earlier on monday but the catalan leader refused to clarify the position and their leaders in madrid pushing for a decisive answer benoit i would if it wasn't difficult for him to say yes are now
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on declaring independence it was a very easy question with a very easy answer catalonia has until a second deadline on thursday for mr pidgen mont to give a clear response which citizens are waiting for and wish them. rule of law requires well that was in response to a four page letter from the castle and leader to the prime minister requesting talks and an end to government pressure like which. is in barcelona for us this morning here in catalonia the catalan president push demand has issued in response to a dishpan ish government and he was asked to clarify whether he had declared or not independence by ten am just morning and he has to issued a response in form of a letter urged catalan and a spanish government to sit down and dialogue but he hasn't per se specified whether or not he declared independence and this is the statement that he issued to
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prime minister mariano rajoy our first request is to stop the repression of the people and the government of catalonia our second request is to meet as soon as possible to come to an agreement i didn't do it as a demonstration of weakness but as an honest proposal to find a solution to the relationship between the spanish states and catalonia which has been tense for many years. and following the letter that president put him on just sent to the spanish government just morning we just heard back from spanish deputy prime minister where she's urging the catalan government to directly answer whether they have or haven't declare independence and there's been a new deadline given which is this her stay at ten am and if this clear answer isn't provided she said that the spanish government will go ahead and activate article one hundred fifty five of the constitution which would suspend deltona most region of kut the lumia and let's see the events that followed this past two weeks
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. ok. be able to. pull those of us here as well i say to people that they should be absolutely assured that the government is going to block any independence declaration that might be expressed to a few disagreed with the law but you cannot disobey the law if you disobey the law you become an outlaw. you know but if you. sort of catalan future is still very much on certain people here in the region are still waiting to hear from either the spanish or to catalan
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government whether it's going to be a constructive dialogue happening between the two parts and people that voted yes on independence referendum on october first of course still very anxious to see whether independence is going to be declared or not. international affairs come in tight to mark a gas station police at the capitol and president will still not give a clear answer to madrid on thursday. the shadow boxing till thursday he will say we do not believe that madrid has the right to tell us to be its deadlines we are independent and so on the slope of madrid therefore we want to be listening to madrid and that way he'll buy himself more time and hope for some other solution turn up but it is a difficult situation for him because he can't grow back very far without committing political suicide in fact becoming a lame duck president of his regional government despite he will continue to maintain that of course that this is as it is and the legal process that. the
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catalonia regional government is unilaterally embarked on a box on and we should bear in mind that in fact the problem because alone here is that for any kind of illegals the sessions are work you need to have a big power usually western country wanting to break up your country for some reason. the death toll from somalia's worst ever terror attack is still being counted it's now known that more than three hundred died and hundreds more injured in twin blasts in the capital on saturday and the agency workers are still pulling bodies from the ruins and save the train number of casualties may never be known because of the intense heat generated by the initial truck blast.
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coming. well it's not just eastern africa that is suffering from the threat of extremists it is a problem occurring across the continent because of that president trump has increased . u.s. presence there albeit a great expense with more on this is because francis. you remember trump's america first tagline right well the u.s. tax dollars are currently being spent on a military intervention in africa one thousand five hundred troops are now stationed in the region so what are they fighting in africa terrorists ok and how's that going well apparently not all that well at least not in niger the growing foreign military footprint in the country appears to have set a local backlash against both the government and western countries and it gets
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worse for u.s. soldiers were killed as they tried to advance deeper into the african islamist territory niger by the way happens to be the country housing the largest contingent of u.s. troops in africa there were just a hundred of them in two thousand and thirteen under obama administration but now with america first it's eight hundred u.s. troops so a pretty broad mission with the government of news year in order to increase their capability to stand alone and to prosecute lone extremists in the region and according to a white house document as of june this year there are now three hundred u.s. troops in cameroon that's an additional whole fifteen more troops since december twenty sixth seen now that's a serious increase that no doubt requires a serious budget right no way you may say but oh yes just this wednesday the acting assistant secretary for african affairs asked for five point two billion tax dollars as it's the required budget for african assistance in twenty eighteen ok
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but why so much money because of the size of africa because the time and space and the distances when it comes especially crisis response type activities we need access in various places on the continent five point two billion dollars that's a lot of money for putting america first. kurdish forces in the iraqi city of kirkuk say a government operation in the region is nothing short of a declaration of war the peshmerga kurds have promised quote a heavy response the iraqi government says the a night move on the city was to increase security tensions spike there when the kurds vote for independence from iraq at the end of september the army has also advanced on oil fields and an air base held by kurdish peshmerga forces both moscow and washington of sides to avoid an escalation saying they support a unified iraq here's how the speaker of the iraqi parliament described the
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situation the one that you are moving closer to an agreement is the arrangements achieved over the last two days are being fulfilled however if any of the sides take measures at all it's with the deal there will be consequences we support the presence of the army and the control of certain facilities but any action or resistance might lead to confrontation which in turn will seriously affect safety and stability political commentator on the region high ozment explain the major sticking points in the dialogue between baghdad and cook could cook has always been a place where it was a flashpoint in issues between baghdad and the kurds throughout history whether it was back then during the various servile uses whatever there was a negotiation between the british movement and the iraqi government careful was always the sticking point the former regimes the iraqi regime tried to our advice
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cooked and all the. places this is on one hand on the other hand so careful we can read the part of the rhetoric the fact that it is oil rich has. made the problem bigger. for the. for the for both sides. but we're still to see how it's going. to to end with the with who today because it's not just an issue of of oil today it is an issue of establishing central government control versus having the kurds being present at the city you're watching at international thanks being with us this afternoon we back intimidates.
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welcome back now the syrian army is clearing the remaining pockets of terrorists in tears or province having now repelled most divisive from the city of my dean it had become the terror group's de facto capital having largely deserted its former bastion in iraq artie's arabic channel to get rare access to see what life is now like in my day in many residents had fled before i still was finally driven out describing how they risked their lives escaping and losing everything to these limits homes and belongings was seized during isis brutal three year right by god i was jailed for six days for some. can a cigarette arrest would be made if they even smelt tobacco they also had a so-called morality police known as the his if i shaved for that. and rested twice because of the length of my beard they would torture me cut me and
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feed me rotten on another occasion i was jailed for wearing trousers instead of the german beer their garments. well similar stories are being heard across syria at the moment and has seen residents themselves fight back women in the city of salem a one example followed their efforts.
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have been made. when i've been to the model been him. because he did his own. meanwhile islamic state fighters have fled their former defacto kept iraq under a deal brokered by u.s. backed forces washington supported the arrangement saying it would help to minimize civilian casualties although that does go against america's earlier stance on the removal of terrorists as. he expects. as the push against iceland syria's rocka enters the final stage the coalition backed authorities in the city and seemingly eisel have reached an agreement to evacuate rocca the u.s. led coalition released
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a statement praising the chance to help minimize civilian casualties while also stressing that it of course wasn't party to the discussions as part of the deal people departing rocko were subject to searches and screening by the syrian democratic forces who the u.s. supports but interestingly as the statement puts it the agreement purportedly excluded for an i saw five years leaving the city and while nothing is said about syrian isis fighters the coalition did make it out the end that is it is against any terrorists being justice we do not condone any arrangement that allows dias terrorists to escape rocco without facing justice only to resurface somewhere else . terrorists have been hiding behind women children for three years and we are against any arrangement that lets them continue to do so so how do you endorse a deal that does exactly that a local official reported that even some foreign islamic state fighters had in fact fled the city during the evacuation those supposedly excluded from the agreement and what about that part about no more hiding behind women and children well and
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s.t.'s spokesperson came forward with the information that a group of i saw fighters had left the city dragging innocent civilians with them as human shields now the problem is what can be done about the terrorists who already left rocka the us didn't broker the evacuation agreement but their statement does confirm that they know about and supported the move which allowed for certain jihad is to leave freely well they now hunt them down and kill them but such support from the coalition apparently has its limits just two months ago when damascus came to a similar deal for both civilians and i saw fighters to cross into eastern syria washington used the same exact lines but condemned the move isis is a global threat relocating terrorists from one place to another for someone else to deal with is not a lasting solution to. the coalition was not in. in the discussions that lead to the arrangement but believe it will see innocent lives so perhaps that's not the deal itself but who is cutting it that washington objects to after all. we did
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contact operation had resolved for comment on this story but again stressed that the arrangement was made by local tribal elders but added that any deal that allows ice or to relocate and continue terror attacks is unacceptable. american news outlets operating in russia will have to register as foreign agents if r.t. is forced to do the same in the u.s. that's according to the foreign minister sergei lavrov who says that our channel is being targeted for its work. it's the much pressure to register as a foreign agent in the united states if such a move against the most means you. will have to retaliate applying the same restrictions in american outlets breaks in russia. against those which are being fined the taxpayers' money now there are only three news outlets that fit into that category outlined by lab rob in his remarks and these three outlets have received
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notices from the russian government about similar measures being taken against them about a possible response to what's being done to see if she is forced to register under the foreign agents registration act this could affect the way it operates in the united states the transcripts of the interviews could be turned over i'm required to be turned over to the government furthermore the personal information of employees could also become disclosed and a matter of public record turned over to government officials it's also important to note that in a recent report from twitter our team is advertising its legitimately purchased advertising on twitter was somehow equated with with bots and false accounts and other information in this twitter report so a lot of questions are being raised but we have heard from russia's foreign minister that if this unwanted attention and pressure on r.t. continues similar measures could be taken against these three networks operating in russia. and reporting now more than
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a dozen pharmacies school for being taken to court in the u.s. state admits she can the marketing which accuses say is worsening people's addiction. in the street has taken a page out of big news playbook they utilized misleading information muxing campaigns and studies to convince the public that their product was safe we believe the human cost in the financial cost to the counties is significant we think that some compensation is necessary for bad behavior. in all over one hundred thousand people in the u.s. died from overdosing on prescription opioids between one thousand nine hundred nine and twenty fifteen last year alone eight hundred seventeen drug related deaths in the chickens wayne county a sixty one percent increase from the year before while deaths in oakland county increased more than two hundred percent in recent years one opioid pain medication oxy coated in is used to treat moderate to severe discomfort it is highly addictive
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though and has the same potential as morphine abuse along with misuse can lead to fatal overdoses produce has made billions of dollars by fueling washington's. these drug companies knew that what they were saying was wrong produces more beans . we have been in touch with the drugs for either industries did make it clear that they closely comply with all current federal and state regulations when it comes to the medications in question we also got a response to you from perjury pharma which denies all the allegations and say that they are looking forward to defending their position a former spokesman for the white house national drug policy office thinks it's the combined fault of not only the companies but also the doctors who overprescribe. the companies have contributed a lot in terms of deception in terms of letting people think that these are only pain killers when they are addiction producers but it's not only on the marketers
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it's not only on the companies it's also on the doctors the doctors have overprescribed in many cases about a quarter of the usage of opiates abuse and deaths are because doctors have overprescribed and not paid any attention to where the drugs are going so a lot has to be done there but you know this isn't just a doctor's problem it isn't just a marketing problem it isn't just a manufacturers problem it's a national production problem and a worldwide production problem so that brings you up to date that's how things are looking here not say the softer new not be back with more news in just a few. years
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that are. the. what we want is to put an end to nuclear testing and then to move towards a world free of nuclear weapons and to do that we have to bring countries who seek or who out of this ambition to understand that their national security doesn't depend on the possession of nuclear weapons. we all willingly accepted the risk of being shot wounded taken prisoner but noone signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people that was nuclear biological and chemical products the said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam will
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polystyrene these batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and sailor that was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the berm pits would really literally send a be a growth and they don't want to pay it so they're waiting decades a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they will have to pay and. get the middle finger to be used to model is. delayed and i hope he does. donald trump's decision to start the process and the iran nuclear deal is a big deal is this the path toward still another war also the so-called brushy gate scandal takes a bizarre turn it's almost impossible to believe. i
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. think. austrian voters move to the right in the set to elect the world's youngest leader while an anti migrant party make significant gains in the country snap election. an iraqi operation in the city of kirkuk is a declaration of war say the kurdish forces in control of the area as the struggle for territory threatens to spill over with islamic state on the brink of defeat in the country and catalonia as president fuses to clarify whether his region is declaring independence from spain as madrid sets a new deadline for self-determination.
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i welcome it's just turned four o'clock in the afternoon here in moscow you're watching r.t. international. our top story this hour austrian voters have made a clear shift to the right and are on course to put the world's youngest leader in office thirty one year old sebastian kurtz is poised to become chancellor after his center right people's party secured thirty one percent of the vote and he could now form a coalition with the right wing and the migrant freedom party which did gain twenty seven percent of the vote while its leader heinz christians track on the left is seen almost as jubilant as the winner when the first results did come in both parties agree on tightening austria's borders and toughening up on immigration and gave similar promises to deal with it. the white today is our chance to take over the reins in this country and make sure there's a real change in austria. when someone says that can be more of the same and so you
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know we insist on a much needed and lasting change so the big question for austria now is what kind of coalition will form the next government with more on this his poor. sébastien could spin is likely to become an exchange now with staff as media of the people's party has given no indication he will in fact form this coalition what he has said that he will talk with everyone all options are open now there are various scenarios of course being played out on the one hand you could have a coalition between the people's party and the social democrats this does seem highly unlikely because this has been dubbed the do it his campaign in australia's history and this is largely because these two large parties have labelled charges of espionage and racial incitement against each other the supposed needs then the freedom party to form a coalition with sébastien but what it would mean is that you would have a white leaning government how this would be a huge blow to the european union it would also be
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a strong vote against in the book politics but it certainly would be constant also of the train we see happening across europe where more and more voters are posed by . viva the full search revealed to be. all of the art this is an archive for. the now many european leaders have of course already congratulates it could he will become europe's youngest and leader and i think talking to people here on the street there is a state that these election results were predicted they certainly match the polls mike you can see them on the left it's always the same. thing of the problem with the refugees of course members of the main reason for the going right your.
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programs. with. immigration was or were service or effort geez many people who are afraid to debate the. rifty issue was very in was over percentage in the election campaign. because it's it's some thousands of people and i would say maybe half of talk in the election campaign waltz was about the right to things so. yeah but definitely it was something where the right wing parties gained a lot of games lots of votes well we also talked to the president of the austrian institute for european policy on security in vienna and he believes that sebastian is tough stance on immigration that won him the election. he was responsible already for closing as we call it the western balkans the route that led from turkey. up to germany to scandinavia he was the one who are organizing that
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this route for illegal migrants became closed and since then also the number of migrants decreased very much and then. he will not only be able but he proved already that he will be able to do something because this also was more almost a quarter stone of a politics that was overtaken also by european union and even by un july marriage to even if she did not like this very much at the beginning. now an iraqi operation against the kurdish held city of kirkuk has been called a flagrant declaration of war by the kurdish peshmerga forces earlier the iraqi army advanced on the oil fields and an air base held by iraqis also confirmed that they took control of cook airport tensions spiked there when the kurds voted for
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independence from iraq at the end of september but dad said its forces were there to quote increase security as moscow and washington have urged based sides to a void any escalation saying they support a unified iraq if had been called the iraqi parliament described the situation of one we are moving closer to an agreement. over the last two days are being fulfilled however if any of the sides take measures at the woods with the deal there will be consequences we support the presence of the army and the control of certain facilities but any action or resistance might lead to confrontation which in turn will seriously affect safety and stability. political commentator on the region high walls money explain that the major sticking points between baghdad and the kurds. could cook has always been a place where it was a flashpoint in the issues between baghdad and the kurds throughout history when it
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was back then during the various civil uses whatever there was a negotiation between the creative movement and the iraqi government care who was always the sticking point the former regimes the iraqi regime try to other buys cooked and by expelling all the kurds and bringing arabs in their places this is on one hand on the other hand it's a kid who became really part of the rhetoric the fact that it is already rich has. made the problem bigger for the. for the for both sides could but we're still to see how it's going to to end with the with catholic today because it's not just an issue of of oil today it is an issue of establishing central government control versus having the kurds being present at the city.
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the president of catalonia now has until thursday to definitively state whether the region is going ahead with trying to break away from spain the deadline set by madrid for a yes or no answer elapsed there on monday but the catalan leaders still refused to clarify his position and their leaders in madrid pushing for a decisive answer. benoit i'm with you it wasn't difficult for him to say yes or no on declare an independence it was a very easy question with a very easy answer catalonia has until a second deadline on thursday for mr pidgen mont to give a clear response which citizens are waiting for and which the rule of law requires that was in response to a four page letter from the cattle and leader to the spanish prime minister requesting talks and then to government pressure we heard from the tally back journalist in brussels this morning here in catalonia the catalan president puts demand has issued in response to to spanish government and he was asked to clarify
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whether he had declared or not independence by ten am just morning and he has to shoot a response in form of a letter urged catalan in the spanish government to sit down and dialogue but he hasn't per se specified whether or not he declared independence and this is the statement that he issued to prime minister mariano rajoy our first request is to stop the repression of the people and the government of catalonia our second request is to meet as soon as possible to come to an agreement i didn't do it as a demonstration of weakness but as an honest proposal to find a solution to the relationship between the spanish states and catalonia which has been tense for many years this morning we just heard back from spanish deputy prime minister where she's urging the catalan government to directly answer whether they have or haven't declare independence and there's been a new deadline given which is this occurs to you at ten am and if this clear answer
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isn't provided she said that the spanish government will go ahead and activate article one hundred fifty five of the constitution which would suspend the autonomous region of kut the loonie and let's see the events that followed this past two weeks. i. be able to. call those garcia as well i say to people that we should be absolutely sure that the government is going to block any independence declaration that might be expressed. disagreed with the law but you cannot disobey the law if you disobey the law because. i.
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sort of catalan future is still very much on certain and people here in the region are still waiting to hear from either the spanish or to catalan government whether it's going to be a constructive dialogue happening between the two parts. ok well we can get thoughts now i've talked to paolo cost thirty meetings from left for university and joins us this afternoon how would you pat i welcome to the program why do you think the catalan president is sort of stalling out in a moment why won't he give a definitive yes or no answer do you think. first of all we have to bear in mind one of the first aim of the. prime minister is to train extra time in order to. gain international support. has now stuck in a difficult situation. he didn't declare to independence last week
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but he also knows that. stating that he did for her to watch me trigger the article hundred fifty five with unexpected consequences for both catalonia and spain. do you think he's misjudged the situation then given that he was expecting perhaps to get some international support but no one seems to be forthcoming at the moment. what. i think. he only wants to of god or a citizen support. and after he wants to force the or central government to reach an agreement on our legal referendum in the future is so. this is the first name of pro independence forces have right now and especially those who do not support the unilateral way. of finding our way
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for a legal referendum in the future. another deadline is emerged today it's now thursday that madrid would like to hear a final yes or no from the cattle and president do you think you'll give one on thursday. while it's difficult. especially close is now a difficult situation the far left ally is pushing for a new lot for the coalition of dependence. on our. own so. what i thing is that the article fifty five one hundred fifty five of the political situation will be automatic automatically implemented by. next thursday which salsa means the spanish government will take control over the catalonia
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government and possibly will call for or collection is in a very tight spot isn't mr who you mean i suppose if he doesn't call for independence or say declare independence on thursday does that put an end to this whole saga of catalonia independence. well it doesn't it doesn't draw our. forces that are have been struggling for in the penson over the last decades so it doesn't and or put an end to this process. or doesn't declare independence on thursday. what we can expect is that. different. from level there will be different pushing for a legal framework or a constitutional framework with allowed to to choose and to vote on.
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independence i personally feel that will be the only solution gave the possibility . to a fear free vote ok look pal they will have to leave it there but could you have good to have you on our today that was dr pallo cause that any from left for a university in the u.k. thank you. you have parties we said after the break here we go to syria for the latest on the campaign to liberate the country from islamic state. here's what people have been saying about rejected and. the only show i go out of my way to watch is the really packs of. the john oliver of our two year
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province having that repelled most of islamic state from the city of my dean it had become the terror group's de facto capital having largely deserted its former one in iraq a. rare access to see what life is not like in my dena many residents there had fled i still before story had fled before i saw it was finally driven night describing how they risked their lives escaping after losing everything to these limits homes and belongings were seized during iceland's brutal right. but i got it i won't i was jailed for six days for smoking a cigarette arrest would be made if they even smelt tobacco they also had a so-called morality police known as the his bar if i shaved they would tell me for that. would lose arrested twice because of the length of my beard they would torture me cut me and feed me rotten fruit on another occasion i was jailed for wearing trousers instead of the gel a beer their garments. well some of the stories have been heard across syria and
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have seen residents themselves fight back to women in the city of santa maria one example. on the fly. this also. did the business. that i may have made to. me.
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when i've been to the model been and how did you miss it let me in can because he did his own. local officials say some islamic state fighters have fled their formative capital rak are under a deal brokered by u.s. backed forces washington supported the arrangement would help to minimize civilian casualties that however does go against america's earlier stance from the removal of terrorists is. now explains. as the push against iceland syria's rocka enters the final stage the coalition backed authorities in the city and seemingly eisel have reached an agreement to evacuate rocca the u.s. led coalition released a statement praising the chance to help minimize civilian casualties while also stressing that it of course wasn't party to the discussions as part of the deal people departing rock out were subject to searches and screening by the syrian
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democratic forces who the u.s. supports but interestingly as the statement puts it the agreement purportedly excluded four and i still find her as leaving the city and while nothing is said about syria and i still fighters the coalition this weekend at the end that is it is against any terrorists justice we do not condone any arrangement that allows divers terrorists to escape without facing justice only to resurface somewhere else . terrorists have been hiding behind women children for three years and we are against any arrangement that lets them continue to do so so how do you endorse a deal that does exactly that a local official reported that even some foreign islamic state fighters had in fact fled the city during the evacuation those supposedly excluded from the agreement and what about that part about no more hiding behind women and children well an s.d.f. spokesperson came forward with the information that a group of isis fighters had left the city dragging innocent civilians with them as human shields now the problem is what can be done about the terrorists who already
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left rucka the u.s. didn't broker the evacuation agreement but their statement does confirm that they know about and supported the move which allowed for certain jihad is to leave freely well they now hunt them down and kill them but such support from the coalition apparently has its limits just two months ago when damascus came to a similar deal for both civilians and i saw fighters to cross into eastern syria washington used the same exact lines but condemned the move isis is a global threat relocating terrorists from one place to another for someone else to deal with is not a lasting solution to. the coalition was not and. in the discussions that lead to the arrangement but believe it will save innocent lives so perhaps that's not the deal itself but who is cutting it that washington objects to you after all just leave you there we did contact operation inherent resolve for comment on this story may again stress that the arrangement was made by local tribal leaders but did they any deal that allows ice or to relocate and continue terror attacks is unacceptable
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. a number of dutch lawmakers are angry over a lack of transparency in the investigation into the downing of flight m.h. seventeen the plane tragically shot down over ukraine back in twenty fourteen m.p.'s in the netherlands say that the dutch investigation team heading the probe are withholding potentially vital information from when cost of reports could reveal whether the tragedy was preventable in the first place. it's been more than three years since two hundred and ninety eight people tragically died in flight m.h. seventeen over ukraine all this time the victims' relatives have been searching for answers who shot down the plane and whether the tragedy could have been prevented the dutch team heading the investigation have been anything but conclusive and liking and transparency so much so is drawing criticism from lawmakers in the netherlands block still refuses to discuss the agreements about sharing information
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on bank space in two thousand and thirteen bizarre dutch and be questioned why the government chose not to publish information that could shed light on whether everything possible was done to prevent the tragedy he highlighted in particular the working arrangements between intelligence counterterrorism agencies and the foreign ministry back in twenty thirteen a year before m.h. seventeen game down the working arrangements with general by nature and made primary for the purpose of exchange of information in case of an adoption of travel advice the closure of embassies and consulates in case of a changing security situation in policy countries as well as diplomatic matzos so the government bodies have decided to exchange information regarding flying over dangerous areas including conflict zones to prevent civilian aircraft flying into such areas however no warning was issued for the airspace over eastern ukraine where the conflict had been raging for months already recently dutch security
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ministers to block refused to make the details of their arrangement public knowledge citing security reasons prior to the shooting down of m.h. seventeen there was no concrete information on threats to civil aviation in ukraine available for the dutch government going back to twenty fourteen by the time a seventeen met its end several military aircraft had been down in the conflict the dutch minister did say their arrangements were revised after m h seventeen however the question remains why keep the details secret. there are only partial fences coming in and now they are coming. in no answer at all about things which are not supposed to be secret at all do create diplomats were saying but not all more fish a little bit and informal level there was say it was it was dangerous for for airplanes to fly over this area now and nothing was done from the dutch side about this you can say about
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a lot of things that has to be secret i agree but an agreement between the secret service and the officially part of the government about how to deal with search current information should never be secret so if it's to go politicized it's all about politics it's not about going after the truth and it wasn't from the beginning all. from one cause that i've reported nothing's been with us tonight our programs continue after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works mark the economy is built around quite. washington washington media. the media the. voters elected to run this country business because. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before
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just sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze as we move deeper into a nuclear crisis on the korean peninsula other voices calling for total prohibit nukes bring louder. but can't humanity really give up nuclear weapons well i ask less seen as irbil executive secretary of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization and participant of the volga a discussion. of the world is gripped by the saber rattling crisis of north korea over its missile tests the ghost of nuclear wars bring to the idea of nonproliferation a new clears the road to the forefront again with you when i see a treaty banning the weapons fall together give the idea of a nuclear free world ever become reality or the like of a way to deter and make the world a more dangerous place than it is now and is there any other way to control the dangers of nuclear weapons. as it is or bow wow come to the show it's great to have you on our program so president trump has recently reached
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a rate that only one thing will work with north korea hinting at a military option and we've heard this many times before from u.s. officials is it just tough talking or is a preemptive strike really on the cards. first of all thank you for for having us on sue do we view. what i've often said is a time of you know high tensions sometimes words go beyond thoughts i'm just hoping that this is the case right now and that if anything would be done to give the all stakeholders within the international community failed to find the solution into the problem the issue in the d.p. . but why do you think that united states has. attempted and attempts to force planning on into something by fear i mean this guy's done to be
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don't seem to be easily scared at all. because i mean we've nuclear weapon on the possibility of war i mean it's always scary i mean from the civil society view and inform the international community has what. the tory that goes towards this can be scary and in fact but as i say once again my hope is that you know we live in difficult tensions pretty high and difficult moments and work sometimes goes beyond our thoughts and then i'm hoping that things would settle it one way or another and that's what we all are trying to push for you know we're all hoping things will settle but we have u.s. army chief of staff general mark milley who took it one further and he's saying that north korea issue has a deadline that decisions will be made soon what does that mean i mean this is
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saying that we're actually heading towards or about how much time do we have here. no i think i'm just so my hope is that things so far have been. set and straw the united mission framework and the security council think the security council has gone beyond the words that we hearing and then always fun solution to the problem in the deep it is true that there is no definite solution but if we must to get the d.p. to stop testing i mean all kind of tests i mean both nuclear testing and then missile testing i think that's going to be a good start to a solution in the region so international community has urged north korea many times before to stop its nuclear tests but it doesn't really seem to bow to pressure neither u.n. resolutions door sanctions work in your opinion i mean what else can be done to
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make p.r. non stop their nuclear tests. and. i mean that's a question that comes often to say you know what is the solution to the. two people in young problems. we've gone i think we've reached a sanction since the problem started in the in the korean peninsula and despite incremental sanction north korea has gone from one test i'm talk about a nuclear test to see is to test a year in two thousand and sixteen and then one huge one that has gone beyond anything thinkable that they were able to do and it's what does it tells i mean if you take a layman on the street is telling you look ascension seems to not be working from a layman perspective so if we incrementally pushing sanction and that sanctions seem to go incrementally with what north korea is doing i think we have to probably fund a way in what often it's called in diplomacy quest of diplomacy where we have. a
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way to put fresh air but at the same time keep the door open for discussion and so that we move towards a solution that is sustainable and this is what we're hoping for beyond words so some experts they believe an underground test would be above ground test would be a logical step for north korea to prove success of their nuclear program either is believed wouldn't go for it to the risks what is your take on that. i hope we won't go far enough once for the tests i mean you have to remember that it's the past the history of nuclear tests explodes in india. of bush the done window in the united states in nevada and beyond that to ask for a stop and a comprehensive test ban treaty from the limit to test ban treaty moving from
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atmospheric tests to underground testing but then came to see to be two in one thousand nine to six the treaty to a comprehensive test whereby there's no test in the underground or under water so it is my hope and i'm glad you mentioning this that we push towards a comprehensive test ban treaty it's utter into force so that there is no room for testing beat india or underground we talk about underground testing we shouldn't take it as something that is acceptable and the most that it takes will be the red line i think every test today is a red line and the red line is we have to get the streets into force so that we leave no room for underground or atmospheric tests or underwater testing and that's what we're pushing for and that's why we have to finish what we started which is finishing the city beauty by getting his entree into force a soon as possible so you have posted
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a motion graphic on twitter which actually shows a simulation of the aftermath of a potential test over the pacific some years or found this video chilling some misleading could you give me am more detailed idea of the consequences of such a tast. yes you are right i did pour some treats a simulation of a possible tests indeed. that was in response of the request of many journalists and experts who were asking us should we have today and that was very tests what would be the consequences what we did we basically simulate the weather forecasts how the nuts want to fix tests could be taken and the isotope be moved with weather and condition and be spread around same as we did for fukushima when we had difficulty my accident in two thousand and eleven it's the same thing the same type
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of simulation we put together it is two of that it has caused some concern because we get back people say but this is this is scary i mean there's norse things carry on this map this map was just an indication on how things can be transported with weather condition around the planet and that's what we did and that's what we put forward in the for the international committee or you know a layman to be able to see as well to being a way to move forward this day in communication. so for well that the consequences of the test can tell me they get the consequences. i mean consequence of an atmospheric test will be certainly more damaging than what we've never seen so far with underground testing undergone tests and we talk about you know joe logical stress and induce quick that might up and in the event of cracking in the ground that could lead. to some rigor isotope they come in very
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minimal quantity or minimal level but if you talk about a must for the tests you just have to go to kazakhstan and then see what the consequence could be i've been to sydney politics and the consequences can be and often very damaging because you talked about and that's one of the atmospheric tests and then conditions that are in the head and in affecting the vote among more than if they were in the gulf not that i'm justifying that we should do tests on the ground i'm just saying that the consequence in the head for the environment more damaging than what would come on the ground. in the us as to stanchest opponent of north korea's nuclear tests yet it has never ratified the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty how much credibility does the us hold one it six to prevent others from nuclear testing. it is true you talk about the u.s. not having about a five to comprehensive test ban treaty i mean this is where often called.
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democracy i mean that's that's a side of democracy that people should take forward i mean a leader can be willing to consider the city bt that if you can but if he doesn't want the number it doesn't have the numbers of senate or of the parliament it's difficult for him to pursue these policies as he wishes so this is a situation in the united states having said this the united said does contribute tremendously to the comprehensive test ban treaty for they've completed their international monitoring system facility on the territory i think there are one or two remaining and we're working towards that and the participating in the technical work of the comprehensive test ban treaty it is my hope that the condition putting the united states into saying that anything that contributes to the national security that by in i'm yet to prove that the c t b t is indeed contributing to us
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national security and i think if we must to do that as we trying of bess would put the united states in the condition of that if occasion of the comprehensive test ban treaty so yes ratification on the tray would most likely set a good example for other states including china even iran if those countries joined us security world benefic so why aren't they americans ratifying this training. why the eighty men in country are not about to fire the treaty i think it's not a million dollar question but i mean it's a question and the nun said that i get some time from i mean schooled kids i mean kids are telling me often but it was desirable why don't you bring bring them into the room and then get them to go out to fight all of the same time and they unset to this question is often because we tell them. you know they hear from the civil society or from reading that us or chinese waiting from us israelis waiting from
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the yuan and you know on his way t. and so and so forth so what they're. of people who feel mind this in look bring them all in one room and then get them to sign at the same time so there won't be a problem of what up to five first and who doesn't it so i mean that's probably an idealistic scenario but having said this often said that we have eight countries that all of the responsibly talk about to find the c.t.t. and then they should go for it there's no eight hundred pound buddha or one hundred fifty pound body that eight countries that's about to ficus and it's necessary for the entry into force of this treaty and we're working closely all i would say pretty closely with some of them and we wish to do with all of them to get this three thousand to force the soonest that would leave no room for nuclear testing all right we're going to take a short break right now in lower back we'll continue discussing international nonproliferation efforts stay with us.
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what politicians do. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some one of. the two going to be for us was like them before three in the morning can't be good . i'm interested always in the waters about how. there should.
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still exist. ricos treated as one. hundred forty three cool. little can i knew a lot of. the island is controlled by the us government and some puerto ricans crave independence. even. still many do wish to join the us hundreds more leave every day. with the country at a crossroads anger of the island is on the rise. seems
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wrong. just don't call. me. yet to stamp out just to. educate and it. equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. donald trump's decision to start the process. is a big deal is this the path toward still another war also the so-called russia gate scandal takes a bizarre turn it's almost impossible to believe. that
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we're back with. secretary of the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty organization discussing nuclear weapons and their role in the world today so the trump white house wants to disavow and toughen up the iran daily which actually help tolt tehran's nuclear weapons program if it does it what would that mean for nonproliferation. the iran do. was one of the. few if i can put it this way agreement for nearly a decade in nonproliferation or arms control. it is my hope that everything will be gone by doors to call does work key in that agreement to find a way to pursue it to give the confidence necessary in the international community
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to move on with other treaty like to see see the f.m.c. see in the arms control that seek to establish the peaceful environment that this world needs today and that is my hope and. i'm positive that you know that on with solution to be fined two issues and then i think the same way it concluded this deal the same way they can find ways to continue it the best way for the international community and or parties to our nuclear weapons to only insurance that countries like north korea or iran can count on for the safety of their regimes against intervention what can be more solid than a new. i hope that nuclear weapon are not the only assurance for countries as you you're asking i think what could be more assuring it's the conducive environment that one could create for
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people to feel at ease that their security and their national security is not threatened by the neighbors or the international community how do we do that i think that's why multilateral diplomacy exists and that's why we have reason and framework you know asian framework. western framework african framework and then you name it i think we need multilateral and regional diplomacy to be able to put the countries in the position where they feel comfortable that there is no threats by all means next to them or coming from far and that's what we need and that's why we have multilateral diplomacy for. ten years and they were ok with india and pakistan having nuclear weapons right why not north korea why not just admit it and move on with that. i mean why not admitted the north korea's nuclear weapon like india and pakistan and move on with it. you
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are asking a pretty difficult question but i mean my answer to that would be. for nonproliferation and we aiming for design money in the end we cannot in the framework of the nonproliferation treaty consider more countries that are coming today with nuclear weapon and the risk that we have is that others will see if this country has managed to do it under this kind of framework why not me and who wants that what we want is to put an end to nuclear testing and then to move towards a world free of nuclear weapons and to do that we have to bring countries who seek or who of this ambition to understand that the national security doesn't depend on the possession of nuclear weapons and i just want to say if you take a toddler the toddler would want to sit walk sit crawl before he walks if he walks because at crawling it would not have solid legs to work
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in a sustainable fashion and putting the movement towards a world without nuclear weapons on the same way we need solid ground that include downstream to force of the comprehensive test ban treaty and it legally binding one so will be creating the conditions that are ripe for a world without nuclear weapons scimitar doctrines of corporal powerhouses depend on having nuclear arsenals policies are made based on having nuclear arsenals nukes provide checks and balances in global politics weren't lowing them and getting gray of them bring more instability make politics unpredictable. if. you ask somebody from time a little country. somebody that would not say that having nuclear weapons bring stability because i don't think that some reason where that is nor nuclear
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weapon then no nuclear weapon are not stable because that is weapon or stable because they aren't a weapon i think we're moving towards bringing peace and stability for this world for displaying that and bringing peace and stability is about also stopping anything that leads to a. you know race and then achieve design moment and that's what we want and that's what we're working towards and working towards this the international community has been for treaties like the comprehensive test ban treaty the f.m. city dificid months in a kind of treaty and many other treaties that's come together as we move towards achieving this world that we dreaming for and dreaming dreaming for a world without nuclear weapons and i'm hoping that we'll achieve this in our lifetime and people would not see nuclear weapon as a means for stability by any means so i think that we have the opportunity to do
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that because now more than ever we have a big risk for the start of a new arms race again so the nobel prize winners managed to push a treaty on their profit bishan on the nuclear weapons in the un but not the nuclear club members backed it with the us calling the initiative unfit for today's security situation and russia calling it dangerous with that the signature self they have no way is this treaty powerless and then what's the point of it. i would just say you talk about the nuclear the nobel prize a fake i would try and courts what exactly the nobel committee said they said that awarded this nobel prize knowing that it will not achieve the stopping nuclear weapon today but it's
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a message that they wanted to send to the international community but beyond the messes what we want is to crack the code design them and the practical design one takes into account control treaties that are here the comprehensive test ban treaty being one of them of used the example off the top i think we have to finish what we started one of the things we started more than twenty years ago is a comprehensive test ban treaty its session all hanging fruit if you come how the world free from nuclear testing how can you achieve a world free from nuclear weapons north korea cannot be testing still and then we talking about the world free from nuclear weapons north korea like any other countries its only country that is testing today they must stop this stop nuclear testing stop missile testing and then create the conditions for the international community to see them are spotless and now so we can move towards a world free without the free from nuclear weapons and that's what we seek and
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that's what we want to achieve so just a comprehensive ban on nuclear tests as well as state nonproliferation make this new here and try mission training redundant i mean we already have a structure in place that controls nuclear weapons resident reasonably well. i mean when the prohibition. on nuclear weapon makes. gives a redundancy to the city bt and b t. i wouldn't tick one versus the. i think what we hear from civil society and from the proponent of the prohibition of nuclear weapon is the perceived frustration that they're seeing in what this nor movement was designed a month but precisely movement towards dissolve money includes down through into force of the comprehensive test ban treaty to create the condition of trust that
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business is city for countries to come together and then discuss how they can effectively and practically achieve disarmament and this is important when i use the toddler's example i think it might look a little bit funny but i mean the reality is to have something sustainable we have to prepare the ground for it and to prepare the ground for an effective and practical design a month we need to achieve down through into force of the comprehensive test ban treaty and bring many of the arms control treaty that are pending life if we bring them live we cleared the condition but we have to move on them because if you don't move on down through into force of the comprehensive test ban treaty you effectively give the perception that nothing is moving towards nonproliferation and design and that's a risk and that's really what we facing today and this is why i still have to finish what we started the comprehensive test ban treaty is a norse roots induct mush all right mrs server thank you very much for being with
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